Do you believe in fate?
A couple weeks ago, I asked Don Rock, who recently came on staff with AIM about his connection to us in his college days. This was his reply: "I do...
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A couple weeks ago, I asked Don Rock, who recently came on staff with AIM about his connection to us in his college days. This was his reply: "I do...
If you look over the blog I wrote about my angst-producing experience with churches, you'll see that Debbie, a blog reader and a mom of an AIM partici...
An old friend wrote me an email last week saying that something I'd said when I spoke in her church years ago remains lodged in her brain and has cont...
The life of faith is risky. It looks more like rafting thru Class 4 rapids than sitting in a canoe on a placid lake. The World Race took Brady Deng...
If you would like to help the orphans of New Delhi, here are some options. If you know of others, please send me their URLs and information about t...
Last month, we emailed this out to tens of thousands of people. It's the essence of why we send young people out on a pilgrimage to find themselves in...
Andrew, Kyle, Rusty, Clinton and Scott are all macho guys living life to the full. I love the way these guys are struggling with pain on the World...
Today my son, daughter and parents are all either in or near Cambodia, a country whose fate has intersected that of my family for years (see my last t...
Continued from My family's cycle of redemption in SE Asia One of the most heart-rending side effects of the war was the genocide that subsequently ...
It's a lovely Indian summer day, and sitting on our porch with a mug of coffee nearby, a computer on my lap, and my partners in ministry on my min...