We need each other
One thing Joanne Miya has learned working as a lay missioner in Tanzania is that we can’t make it on our own.
One thing Joanne Miya has learned working as a lay missioner in Tanzania is that we can’t make it on our own.
Rather than look the other way, we must enter into challenging situations with love and compassion.
Creating a nonviolent world can start with paying attention to what we say to each other.
Steve Veryser discovers a unique slice of Tanzanian life — professional volleyball — by reconnecting with a former neighbor.
Joanne Miya on simple living, community, joy, inclusion and humility,
How a stranger helped me encounter God in our mutual vulnerability
Judy Walter introduces some of her neighbors at the Lake House of Prayer in Mwanza, Tanzania.
I have learned these past two months what it means to adapt, transform and apply.
Continuing to teach financial management skills and to accompany children living with disabilities.
Uzima Centre provides a safe place for teens to process their often difficult experiences and to prepare for a healthy and happy future.
In this scripture reflection, returned Maryknoll lay missioner Michael Leen shares what he has learned from Tanzanians’ trust in God.