
The reasons for my hope
Despite the hardships she sees all around her, Louise Locke find reasons for hope in the inspiring people she accompanies.
Despite the hardships she sees all around her, Louise Locke find reasons for hope in the inspiring people she accompanies.
Gabe Hurrish takes inspiration from Jesus’ example of walking with the disciples on their way to Emmaus.
Gabe Hurrish reflects on the upside-down challenges of the Beatitudes in war-torn South Sudan.
When people in our immersion program meet migrants in the shelters, they begin to see them as human beings who have suffered and need help.
Steve Veryser reads and ponders a few signs of the times.
At the U.S.-Mexico border, Debbie Northern reflects on the Christian call to seek justice for all who are oppressed.
One thing Joanne Miya has learned working as a lay missioner in Tanzania is that we can’t make it on our own.
Healing is a process, a journey of reintegration
How often do we fail to see and help the poor who are at our gates/doors/borders or in our communities?
Flávio José Rocha reflects on Jesus’ teaching to be just and generous stewards of all that God has given to us.
Julie Lawler in Cambodia reflects on the need to retreat and re-center on God’s call.