Sleeping Over
Chris Wiewiora remembers the first morning he woke up next to a woman. The week that Lauren and I broke up, my father had slipped an envelope through the cat door sawed into the bottom of my bedroom...
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An excerpt from a novel of sex trafficking and justice in Southeast Asia, by K. R. Dial, advocate of the International Justice Mission. Chapter Two: Troublemaker A small showing, Sam thought as he...
View ArticleHuman Trafficking & Abortion: Not the Same Thing, Not Equivalent
The constant link to equate human trafficking with abortion is harmful to the one that’s actually a crime. I’m all for as many people as possible joining the fight against human trafficking. The...
View ArticleSimplifying: Living With Less Can Leave Us With More
How a dot-com millionaire and a former missionary family have found greater riches in a life less complicated. Freeing oneself of unnecessary possessions and financial commitments can eliminate stress...
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A missionary growing his first chin hairs comes face to face with revolutionary soldiers in the Dominican Republic. The summer after my freshman year in high school I was able to grow my first bit of...
View ArticleJoin “5 Guys Talking” about Men of Action
These guys rock: meet men who take the lead in helping others, Friday at 2PM EDST. Fred Rogers said, “When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, ‘Look for...
View ArticleMy Hometown by Default: A Life Spent in Culture Shock
Life as a missionary kid left Nate Owens without a hometown and longing for stability, bouncing between small Midwest towns and countries overseas. — I didn’t grow up in Mount Vernon, OH. I didn’t...
View ArticleSleeping Over
Chris Wiewiora remembers the first morning he woke up next to a woman. The week that Lauren and I broke up, my father had slipped an envelope through the cat door sawed into the bottom of my bedroom...
View ArticleThe Lotus Keeper: An Excerpt
An excerpt from a novel of sex trafficking and justice in Southeast Asia, by K. R. Dial, advocate of the International Justice Mission. Chapter Two: Troublemaker A small showing, Sam thought as he...
View ArticleHuman Trafficking & Abortion: Not the Same Thing, Not Equivalent
The constant link to equate human trafficking with abortion is harmful to the one that’s actually a crime. I’m all for as many people as possible joining the fight against human trafficking. The...
View ArticleSimplifying: Living With Less Can Leave Us With More
How a dot-com millionaire and a former missionary family have found greater riches in a life less complicated. Freeing oneself of unnecessary possessions and financial commitments can eliminate stress...
View ArticleCoup d’État
A missionary growing his first chin hairs comes face to face with revolutionary soldiers in the Dominican Republic. The summer after my freshman year in high school I was able to grow my first bit of...
View ArticleJoin “5 Guys Talking” about Men of Action
These guys rock: meet men who take the lead in helping others, Friday at 2PM EDST. Fred Rogers said, “When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, ‘Look for...
View ArticleMy Hometown by Default: A Life Spent in Culture Shock
Life as a missionary kid left Nate Owens without a hometown and longing for stability, bouncing between small Midwest towns and countries overseas. — I didn’t grow up in Mount Vernon, OH. I didn’t...
View ArticleRepresenting Racist History: A Village Seal & Sports’ Mascots
Does this image offend you? Well for one community, it’s up for debate. ––– Residents of the upstate New York village of Whitesboro voted whether to keep or to change its official seal depicting what...
View ArticleHe Didn’t ‘Decide’ to Become an Atheist—it Just Happened, During Missions Work
The worst news came as his parents were getting ready to spread the Good News. — I cried the night my parents told me they were going to become missionaries. As a twelve-year-old, I didn’t fully...
View ArticleSleeping Over
Chris Wiewiora remembers the first morning he woke up next to a woman. The week that Lauren and I broke up, my father had slipped an envelope through the cat door sawed into the bottom of my bedroom...
View ArticleThe Lotus Keeper: An Excerpt
An excerpt from a novel of sex trafficking and justice in Southeast Asia, by K. R. Dial, advocate of the International Justice Mission. Chapter Two: Troublemaker A small showing, Sam thought as he...
View ArticleHuman Trafficking & Abortion: Not the Same Thing, Not Equivalent
The constant link to equate human trafficking with abortion is harmful to the one that’s actually a crime. I’m all for as many people as possible joining the fight against human trafficking. The...
View ArticleSimplifying: Living With Less Can Leave Us With More
How a dot-com millionaire and a former missionary family have found greater riches in a life less complicated. Freeing oneself of unnecessary possessions and financial commitments can eliminate stress...
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