by Joy Casey I am winding down my time in Ethiopia and have a few hours to myself to ponder all that God has done, is doing and wants to do going forward. Thoughts are spinning in my head as I recall the individuals God has called out of Is!am and what it has cost...
by Becky Burns When I was in the grocery store this week, the woman in line in front of me said, “I used to fill five bags with groceries. Now I can barely afford to fill three.” All of us here in the U.S. are feeling the effects of rising costs for food and other...
The Body of Christ demonstrates God’s Word in action by providing food for drought victims. With passages in the Bible too numerous to mention about loving our neighbor, having compassion for the marginalized, doing good and sharing our wealth, Christ’s followers...
Trucks loaded with sacks of corn labored over rough, windy roads to reach villages populated with people weakened and dying from starvation. The original plan was to supply 50 kg of maize (corn) for 500 people. Our missionaries in the affected villages called...
by Joy Casey All pictures were taken a week ago by our Director of Evangelism, Pastor Zerihun Drought. The word sends shivers up my spine. It means, for some, severe hunger with complications secondary to malnutrition while facing the very real prospect of death....
The title Learning in War Time preached by C.S. Lewis at the onset of WW II caught my attention. War seems to be all around us at the moment, with the resulting human crisis weighing on our minds as well as creating angst at the grocery checkout and gas pump. Our...