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Jeff graduated from Illinois College, a small liberal arts school, with a degree in Spanish and Religion. He lives in Nashville, TN with his wife Ashley. He works for Adventures in Missions, edits this silly little magazine, and loves to do new things. Check out his blog: Pilgrimage of the Heart.
Posted on September 10, 2008

Between Two Worlds: Learning to be a Pilgrim

By Tom Schiavon I am learning what it means to be a pilgrim, torn between two worlds and feeling as though I am not a citizen of either. I am a citizen of an earthly kingdom, the city of man, which calls to me like the Sirens, alluring me with it’s beauty and charm. I … Continue reading Between Two Worlds: Learning to be a Pilgrim

Posted on September 10, 2008

CEO’s Vs. Fathers: A New Look at Discipleship

By Michael Leyde “Your view of discipleship is different than mine.” This is what I heard the Lord say one day as I was driving to work. “Kinda random,” I thought. As I began to think about it, I realized that it was quite true. My idea is to get a bunch of people in … Continue reading CEO’s Vs. Fathers: A New Look at Discipleship

Posted on September 10, 2008

Serving the Poor: That Fine Line Between Loving and Pimping

By Al Tizon This is my fourth conference this year; I dont have time for the poor. Upon overhearing this statement at a recent holistic ministry network gathering, I laughed out loud. After all, it was said in jest, and it was funny. But over the past several months, it has lodged itself prophetically in … Continue reading Serving the Poor: That Fine Line Between Loving and Pimping

Posted on September 10, 2008

Green Light: Mariah Secrest Album Review

By Dan Matheson Track Listing: Green Light Walk Alone Monsoon Almost There Pulse Walk Alone (Acoustic Online Bonus) Mariah Secrest is a young up and coming singer/songwriter from Tucson, Arizona who has just recently recorded a solo EP called Green Light. She has put together a handful of songs that range from upbeat rockers to … Continue reading Green Light: Mariah Secrest Album Review

Posted on September 10, 2008

The Forgotten: An Outcast in India (Pt. 1)

By Caroline Crawford They are the ones that Jesus came for- to love, to save, to sit with, and to touch. They are the outcasts, the voiceless, the untouchables of this world. Those are His heart’s love. When you find yourself in one of those moments where you are able to sit with one of … Continue reading The Forgotten: An Outcast in India (Pt. 1)

Posted on September 3, 2008

unChristian: An Interview with the Authors

By Mariah Secrest The book unChristian by David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons has been making waves as of late with the findings of a rather unusual research project-analyzing data concerning the perception that the average American holds of Christians. The research was compiled by David Kinnaman, president of respected research company The Barna Group. Gabe … Continue reading unChristian: An Interview with the Authors

Posted on September 3, 2008

Share the Wealth: Being someone’s miracle

By Jeff Goins, Editor I had a conversation with a friend from high school a few months back. He was telling me how he was working hard to ascend the corporate ladder in his company. He told me that there’s a lot of money out there, and he wanted his chunk. I think he even … Continue reading Share the Wealth: Being someone’s miracle

Posted on September 3, 2008

The Heart of A Leper

By Amanda Petersen I was in a leper colony. Sitting in a big wood box. Kind of like a bird house. Next to a man with no hands, no tongue, no toes. Sitting in his own excrement. His face looks like it’s melting off. A few of us sit next to him. We put our … Continue reading The Heart of A Leper

Posted on September 3, 2008

Heart to Heart: The Power of A Hug

By Sara Shelton For as long as I can remember, my mom has always asked me the same question each time we hug goodbye. There we are, standing in the driveway, arms wrapped around one another in an embrace and she says, Do you feel the love coming from my heart to yours? I would … Continue reading Heart to Heart: The Power of A Hug

Posted on September 3, 2008

A Bedtime Story: Tell Me About Heaven

By Jody Matheson I’ve never been good with funerals. I recognize that there is a loss of someone special, but when I think of where our loved ones in the Lord go, how can I truly be sad for the loss? I once told my Grandfather that it was selfish of me to want him … Continue reading A Bedtime Story: Tell Me About Heaven

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