Keeping watch
I like the idea that God is alert not disinterested or neutral. He is taking a good long look at evil.
Read MoreYou came back
You came back from your safe country to this scary situation
Read MoreGetting out the gate
We made a point of going outside the gate: going to the market stopping for cups of tea home visits at times of sickness and loss attending celebrations and invitations for meals.
Read MoreUnder the Fig Tree
Rochelle wrote this poem during her short-term placement with refugees in West Asia.
Read MoreFull hearts
Its amazing how a small act that seems insignificant in our eyes can spark something huge in Gods Kingdom.
Read MoreArchaeology is my love language
Doing my job as an archaeologist is a way to love Central Asians.
Read MoreAmbassadors of love
I first met Ankur when his marriage was struggling. My main aim was to help him to get to know Jesus and serve him physically as needed. Little did I know how much the Lord was stretching me in my love.
Read MoreTell people about our suffering
The inspiring story of Patricia from Brazil refugee worker in Amsterdam and founder of Road of Hope. I think Ive had diseases I dont even know the name of.
Read MoreGod went ahead of us
We were absolutely delighted with the amazing warm hearted and friendly responses from asylum seekers.
Read MoreA different way of doing medicine
I didnt want to restrict myself to being a doctor I wanted to be a doctor sharing Christ and to teach from the Word of God. This was a good fit for the way God made me.
Read MoreThe work of walking humbly
Not being able to speak has provided me with an opportunity to observe to slow down to listen and to pray.
Read MoreServing God without leaving home
I am no hero of the faith but I trust God used me as a stay-at-home mum.
Read MoreThe ordinary work of life
Its about anchoring yourself in God and living out that relationship.
Read MoreLove at work
If I want to really love my neighbour as myself Id best get to know them.
Read MoreFeeling frustrated and fruitless
It is a strange relief to find that I am not the only one working cross culturally who feels it is often fruitless and profoundly frustrating. Personal reflections prompted by Every Good Endeavour by Timothy Keller
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