LEARNING GUATEVER POSSIBLE
Lists everywhere…lists for packing, our dogs, our house, our cars, lots of goodbyes, and finally...
Read MoreLists everywhere…lists for packing, our dogs, our house, our cars, lots of goodbyes, and finally...
Read MoreThe city of Cairo is approximately 1,191 square miles – roughly the same size as Rhode Island,...
Read MoreIn late January at 1 a.m., not far from where we live, a long-dilapidated, stone building...
Read MoreAll over the world, people battle serious illnesses, terminal diseases, and life-altering...
Read MoreNine years had passed since the nuclear disaster in Japan. It was a grey and dreary day as I...
Read MoreAs we wrap up Black History Month I feel compelled to write about my own experiences living as a...
Read MoreSince October 17, Lebanon, the “Land of the Cedars,” seems to be in the midst of a popular...
Read MoreDear Family and Friends: As we prepare to celebrate the 8th Christmas since we began our mission...
Read MoreThe autumn at the Ecumenical Office of the Presbyterian Church of the Republic of South Korea has...
Read MoreThis fall, John and I took our annual vacation and combined it with some of next year’s vacation...
Read MoreWay back in June 2019, Hong Kong never imagined that anti-government protests would still be going...
Read MoreThe Lesotho Evangelical Church in Southern Africa (LECSA) hosted its 5th annual Pilgrimage of...
Read MoreSince you last heard from us we’ve entered what we call the “three-shower-a day season.” ...
Read MoreIf you open your browser and type in "Seko, North Luwu, South Sulawesi," the satellite image will...
Read MoreIn my first few weeks in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico, I’ve been thinking a lot...
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