So, I’m finally sitting down to write our first blog post! Of course, it took a revolution to make that happen, but hey, you take what you can get, right?
‘Amahoro’ Means More Than Peace
On Claude Nikondeha’s eighth birthday, his Tutsi family of eight moved to the slums of Bujumbura, Burundi, where his father, a Free Methodist pastor, was charged with planting a church.
Bleeding Places Below
In the shadow of corporate-owned skyscrapers, a stone’s throw from the bustling 16th Street Mall and the thriving riverfront residential district of “Lodo” adjacent to downtown Denver, Colo., live young street people
The Landers’ Song
If the journey of the Landers family over the last six-and-a-half years were a song, it might be called, “Embracing Brokenness.” Andy and Jody Landers and their three boys–Dawson, Gabe
