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Posted: February 10, 2015

This was the fourth time that I have traveled to Honduras to witness the work of AJS-Honduras; each time I have been moved and inspired by the bravery, imagination, dedication, and enthusiasm of the staff.

 
Posted: February 6, 2015

Schimmel, you fiend, you barely gave me a chance to supervise this one! You just learned of this Kelly, assessed her progress towards a life of justice as discipleship, and have already steered her off the path.

 
Posted: January 30, 2015

Overlooking the beauty that is Badlands National Park this summer, I remember feeling at peace.

 
Posted: January 23, 2015

In a world driven by more, this book empowers families to write a new script, one of giving.

 
Posted: January 19, 2015

We still live in racism’s grip. Justice is not inevitable, but something God calls us to work for.

 
Posted: January 16, 2015

I got sucked into the Serial podcast, just like the rest of North America. I loved it. I loved the real-life drama, the true-crime evidence, the ability to judge people's intentions and the validity of their testimonies.

 
Posted: January 13, 2015

Imagine for a moment that someone has caused you harm—stolen from you, vandalized your property, assaulted you, lied to you, killed a loved one. Make a list--what would you need from others so you could process the harm you have experienced?

 
Posted: January 9, 2015

Being involved in social justice work has had a greater impact on my faith than anything else in my life for many years. My faith has become much deeper, more confident, and more focused. And I think I’ve learned (rather, I’m still learning) a few important things. 

 
Posted: January 5, 2015

Do you have plans for how to stay alert to injustice in 2015? Or are you in danger of becoming apathetic?

 
Posted: December 22, 2014

The Mess is an open arts studio that provides opportunities to create art and relationships with those who struggle with issues of brokenness and poverty. At The Mess in Kingston, O

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