Changing Congo One Traffic Jam at a Time
Drivers in Kinshasa are crazy! There just aren’t any rules and no one really listens to the police. Whenever there is a stretch of open
Drivers in Kinshasa are crazy! There just aren’t any rules and no one really listens to the police. Whenever there is a stretch of open
I had this pair of sandals. They were cute, comfortable and made of leather. And I just couldn’t take it anymore! The sandals were my
Sun and blue were stealing part of the morning in an otherwise rainy streak of days. The perfect day to wear my new sunglasses, I
Haiti is one of the most difficult assignments for our MAF missionaries. The lifestyle in Port-au-Prince is challenging. It’s a large metropolitan area with constant
Sometimes when writing about how MAF reaches remote areas, the word “remote” becomes the obligatory adjective of choice. MAF goes to remote places; that’s where
Our second day in Haiti took us to Jacmel, the coastal town that was hit hard by the earthquake but largely ignored when it came
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” –– Matthew 11:28 Everyone can think of a time
“Then the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all
It’s interesting the way one day flows into the next. We put limits on them and say “at midnight we shall start to call this
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