Living Maryknoll Lay Missioners’ core values
Joanne Miya on simple living, community, joy, inclusion and humility,
Joanne Miya on simple living, community, joy, inclusion and humility,
Struggles and enthusiasm as new addiction recovery support services begin where there have been close to none
A state of emergency, planning the transfer of the soy project and making soy milk at home
The most important thing in accompanying elders is to acknowledge them with love, respect them and listen intently to what they have to say.
Maryknoll Lay Missioners project makes a profound difference in the lives of increasingly isolated older people in the Andes
Paul Farmer’s death last week reminded Marj Humphrey of the significant impact he had on her and her Kenyan clinic.
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.
Continuing to teach financial management skills and to accompany children living with disabilities.
‘We must find the way to go to the peripheries to find Jesus in the poor, the homeless, the refugees, the forsaken.’
John O’Donoghue’s Dec. 2021 newsletter with updates from his ministry in Cochabamba