Why Do We Debrief?
You can't debrief yourself, but you need debriefing. Debriefing as an activity requires at least two people. One person to ask the questions and ...
You can't debrief yourself, but you need debriefing. Debriefing as an activity requires at least two people. One person to ask the questions and ...
In 1974, I was a punk high school kid. For all the things wrong with my life at the time, one of the things that I could do OK was wrestle. Gil Wat...
The following is the rest of the story about Som, a paralyzed woman Megan Kennedy met in Cambodia. Read the first part here. Each day this mo...
Megan Kennedy shares this touching story from Cambodia. On a small plot of land just outside the city of Kampong Cham, the people of "42 villa...
The fight for hope and life rages in Swaziland. I returned from a visit yesterday. An estimated 40% of adults are dying from AIDS. Drugs help - ARV...
My son-in-law, Joe Bunting, is wise beyond his years. And he is a steward of two people I would die for - my oldest child Talia, and their son, Marsto...
What changes can you make in 2014 that will appreciably impact the quality of your life? We could all do with a few: Watch less TV & have more ...
It's Christmas, a time to remember what Jesus accomplished by coming to earth as a baby. We talk about "getting in the Christmas spirit." Wh...
Youth ministry has reached a place of crisis. The brokenness spilling over from dysfunctional families has reached epidemic levels. We see the evidenc...
Deon Vanstaden, a South African who heard God say "move to America", knows what it is to take risks. He finds three kinds of people in Scriptu...