The Most Precious Gifts
Maryknoll Lay Missioner, Juan Gomez, reflects on his experiences as a chaplain and in a world full of consumerism, his patients only want life.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner, Juan Gomez, reflects on his experiences as a chaplain and in a world full of consumerism, his patients only want life.
Jana Schiemenz, reflects on the willingness and ease of students at the Huruma School to assist one another without judgment.
New lay missioner, Jana Schiemenz, returns to Tanzania and begins to meet the people she will be walking with in her new ministries: a neighborhood special needs school, and a parish that serves those with mental illness.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner, Juan Gomez, shares a reflection of the unconditional love expressed by Juanita to her epileptic son and his multiple seizures a day.
Hang Tran writes about mourning the loved one of a colleague and about receiving healing from an unexpected source.
Edwin and Elmer taught me to appreciate and revel in the joy and beauty of an inclusive moment.
Hang Tran reflects on a resident and a staff member of Home of Hope who both inspire her in very different ways.
Despite the hardships she sees all around her, Louise Locke find reasons for hope in the inspiring people she accompanies.
John O’Donoghue talks about his many decades of serving marginalized people around the world with works of mercy.
Hang Tran finds inspiration in how differently abled persons tackle life’s challenges in Cambodia.
Joe Loney invites you to become a partner in serving people living with disabilities in Bolivia.