New paths of solidarity
A state of emergency, planning the transfer of the soy project and making soy milk at home
A state of emergency, planning the transfer of the soy project and making soy milk at home
Now in their ninth year as lay missioners in El Salvador, Melissa and Pete Altman are shifting their ministry focus,
A new missioner’s reflection on dignified housing and the value of hope he had taken for granted.
A Mass in the chapel of El Salvador’s largest prison points to hope and a path toward reducing violence, restoring dignity and renewing life.
Buenos dias and a smile — It’s through doing the small things that we can make a difference (a Lenten reflection)
Melissa Altman reflects on ‘blindly’ embracing the adventure of mission within family life
After almost 40 years in mission, Ann Greig is preparing a transition for her Salvadoran Soy Program to new leadership.
Young people in El Salvador who have no birth certificates face many obstacles and need help accessing education.
Starting in mission in El Salvador, Josh Wetmore learns the values of “esperar,” humility and soccer.
The legacy of the first martyrs of El Salvador’s civil war — Father Rutilio Grande and the two lay leaders who died with him — continues to inspire people today.
Larry Parr’s December 2021 newsletter: Inspired by Salvadoran youth ‘giving back.’