The path of a pilgrim of hope
When we consider our divided society, the wars happening around the world, and the everyday challenges that accompany life, it can be difficult to feel hopeful sometimes.
When we consider our divided society, the wars happening around the world, and the everyday challenges that accompany life, it can be difficult to feel hopeful sometimes.
The sounds are loud, the flames big, and the smiles contagious, reports missioner Kyle Johnson—or “Mr. Science,” as the name tag on his lab coat proclaims—as he teaches the scientific method with fun experiments to kids in Tanzania.
Tanzania’s Huruma School for Children with Disabilities celebrates 20 years of strides toward greater inclusion. Missioner Anna Johnson invites us to embrace the work still to do.
Anna Johnson reflects on Mark’s Gospel of the mustard seed.
In the busyness of mission life, Anna Johnson is reminded that our God is also a god of rest.
Kyle Johnson is working with others on building a disability movement and community in Mwanza.
Kyle Johnson reflects on the language and cultural barriers to understanding and expressing humor.
For Salha’s parents and other families of children with disabilities, education is key.
Spiritual lessons from a Maasai warrior barista
Despite today’s wars, there is hope and light when good people come together for a just cause.
A Christmas prayer for all of us to make space for God to enter into our families, our work and our lives.