Choose your path to joy
Julie Lawler finds that we can choose joy by participating in community and sharing experiences with others.
Julie Lawler finds that we can choose joy by participating in community and sharing experiences with others.
Armando’s tragically short life taught Louise Locke about the nature of joy.
If the Tanzanian people have anything to teach us, it’s that joy is a choice.
Teachers pool their resources for Success — and for good times and hard times
Despite the backbreaking poverty, corruption and violence, South Sudan is not yet finished. Its pockets of joy can still inspire hope.
‘Expanded Assembly’ updates the organization’s mission, vision, values and focus for ‘mission at the margins’ in the 21st century
El Salvador’s state of emergency is especially hard on young people from marginalized communities.
Joanne Miya on simple living, community, joy, inclusion and humility,
How Julie Lawler lives and experiences community with her mission team, colleagues and deaf students.
Jill Foster observes that in Haiti, joy is all the more beautiful as it shines through the suffering,