A Supernatural Reality

By Stephanie Fisk In Mozambique the supernatural pervades the natural on a daily basis. The blind see, the deaf hear, sore, crippled backs are transformed into dancing bodies. Joy is prevalent and contagious, I see this everyday. A revival is here. The Holy Spirit is taking over Mozambique individual by individual. The supernatural manifests and … Continue reading A Supernatural Reality

Lucky $2 Bill, Part II

By Jeff Goins, Editor Continued from Lucky $2 Bill: Introduction: I used to collect coins. About six months ago, I sold my coin collection to make some extra money and to simplify my possessions. I kept a $2 bill as a remembrance of that hobby. Ever since then, I had been carrying the bill around … Continue reading Lucky $2 Bill, Part II

Free to Love

By Amanda Petersen Amanda writes as she prepares to visit Thailand for several months this summer. You can read some background information on her trip here. I am a month away from Thailand. How does one prepare to go into a place that resembles, perhaps, one of the closest images of hell this world knows? … Continue reading Free to Love

Charmed, I’m Sure

By Deana Hartman Monday evening, I prepared to go teach and lecture this week in the DC area about art quilting. Part of the preparation is to pack items that students may want/need to purchase from me in class (or at lecture). Mostly this is beading tools, bead stews, and patterns. I also offer charms … Continue reading Charmed, I’m Sure

A Community of Affirmation

By Jeff Goins, Editor Most of us are orphans in one sense of the word or another. We’ve all been abandoned, disowned, hurt, or left behind. At least, that’s what I’m hearing from my peers who decide to radically follow Jesus. Again and again, their families are calling them crazy or cultish, their friends are … Continue reading A Community of Affirmation

A Widow’s Mite

By Kari Miller I tell you the truth, he said, this poor widow has put in more than all the others. All these people gave their gifts out of their wealth; but she out of her poverty put in all she had to live on. Luke 21:3,4 Giving out of our wealth giving out of … Continue reading A Widow’s Mite

Eyes of a Child

By Sarah Bullers There is so much to say about our time in Morramballa, Mozambique, and I feel like I have so little time to say it. The highlight of it all, for me, has been the children. I truly understand now, that to come to Africa, one must be ready to not only fall … Continue reading Eyes of a Child

Lucky $2 Bill, Part I

By Jeff Goins, Editor Introduction: About six months ago, I moved to Nashville. I spent all of my savings on a 1990 Buick Century. To make ends meet, I had to get rid of some things. I sold my coin collection. I collected old money for most of my youth, so it was a little … Continue reading Lucky $2 Bill, Part I