The change is evident in Laredo at the Holding Institute, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1880. The community center, less than a mile from the border, provides shelter, food, clothing, ...
Our politics are bitter and retributive. In the Christians of the Civil Rights Movement, we have a model of a better way.
Mario Xoca and Meg Flores of Isaiah 55 Ministries in Reynosa, Mexico, described the determination of the immigrants they help ...
At the age of 11, Sunil Kumar journeyed 125 miles south from his home of Gondo to Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India, to plunge ...
There are two opposite errors we can make when it comes to thinking about pastoring and trauma. The first is to find it all too confusing and complex, and as a result do nothing. The second is to be ...
Pepperdine University sued Netflix and Warner Bros. over a new sitcom that features a fictional Los Angeles basketball franchise whose branding resembles Pepperdine’s NCAA Division I team, the Waves.
Christian donations can only do so much to fill the gap when facilities grapple with layoffs, scarce drugs, and unanswered questions.
What we can’t see is eternal. And for those who trust in Jesus, not even death is eternal.
Psalm 32:3-4 encapsulates how he was feeling. “When I kept silent, my bones wasted away through my groaning all day long. For ...
Donne continues by telling death that he is merely a servant, indeed a “slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men,” and ...
To be able to ride a bike 150 miles in the course of two days requires significant stamina and energy. It’s not a thing that ...
Our true destination is not a city built by human hands, but a home whose builder and designer is God.