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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 March 14, 2008

Biking Against Human Trafficking, Pt. 2

By Eric Hanson Continued from Biking Against Human Trafficking How could you possibly react when a monster as terrifying as human trafficking first confronts you? You cannot simply look the other way. The problem is all around, even in our own backyard. Yet it lies in the shadows, behind closed doors. It stays quiet. It … Continue reading Biking Against Human Trafficking, Pt. 2

Posted on March 11, 2008

Unlikely Beauty, Part 2: Arts for Life

By Mariah Secrest In the first installment of the Unlikely Beauty series, we looked at the work that CTI Music Ministries is doing worldwidestretching life and beauty through the arts to the furthest and sometimes remotest corners of the earth. But often we dont need to look very far to find a need for hope. … Continue reading Unlikely Beauty, Part 2: Arts for Life

Posted on March 8, 2008

Funeral for an orphan: Death brings life

By Seth Barnes, Jr. and Traci Van Sumeren Continued from Unlikely Gift: Raising a baby in Africa The world is a place of incredible pain and redemption. If what C.S. Lewis says about pain being “God’s megaphone,” how do we make sense of tragedies that pierce our ear drums? Yesterday, we heard the story of … Continue reading Funeral for an orphan: Death brings life

Posted on March 8, 2008

Not Jesus: Bad church marketing

By Julian Newman I had the most amazing and awkward experience almost four weeks ago. I was on my way to coach my basketball team but needed to take care of some quick details at our church office. So I jumped in the car and started down the street. Making a right turn onto the … Continue reading Not Jesus: Bad church marketing

Posted on March 8, 2008

One Sad Truth of Immigration

By Katherine Spearing Illegal immigration has been an important issue in the United States. It still is. I have my own sentiments about this issue and those sentiments were greatly influenced by an encounter I had with some unique people. I attended a language school in Guatemala for three months in the beginning of 2007. … Continue reading One Sad Truth of Immigration

Posted on March 8, 2008

The Adventure of Not Knowing: Stepping into discomfort

By Jeff Goins, Editor The train rocked back and forth. I drifted in and out of sleep, almost in sync with the titillations of the locomotive. How long did it take to get to Lisbon from Madrid, any way? We’d be there by morning, I told myself as I closed my eyes and tried to … Continue reading The Adventure of Not Knowing: Stepping into discomfort

Posted on March 8, 2008

Imagination: A woman in Kolkata, India

By Josh Casper Her name means Imagination. She is God’s. She is beautiful. She has known such great pain and I have no way to relate. We find her broken on the concrete, which resembles her state of mind. Her ankle, broken open. Exposing bone, broken flesh, broken body. A site I have seen too … Continue reading Imagination: A woman in Kolkata, India

Posted on March 5, 2008

Holy Moments on the Road of Life

By Karen Swank I got out my walking shoes yesterday…the ones I wore for pretty much every step of the year we spent prayer walking Mercer County. They’ve been in semi-retirement since I broke a lace, waiting under my bed for the next assignment. I stopped on the way home from church to get new … Continue reading Holy Moments on the Road of Life

Posted on March 5, 2008

Two Poems from Latin America

By Casey Barefield The Wisdom of a Nicaraguan Day Truth is best created in vulnerability and safety; Love is best applied liberally and graciously; Servant-hood is best displayed in a cheerful face and a joyous heart; A Savior is best exemplified by a Death and a Resurrection. The Gravity Above Out of a kaleidoscope of … Continue reading Two Poems from Latin America

Posted on March 5, 2008

Weeping with the Lord: Finding God’s heart in unlikely places

By Chad Mast As I pulled off down the street thinking about my future, raising support and a multitude of other things, I felt led to go towards my old high school. I pulled through the traffic and turned on a street towards my old school when a homeless woman caught my attention in the … Continue reading Weeping with the Lord: Finding God’s heart in unlikely places

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