I concluded my last post, a book review of Undaunted, the story of a Karen family escaping the violence of the Burmese army, with a quote that included the sentence, “I don’t want you to feel sorry for me, I want you to feel angry, and I want you to do something about it….
Month: July 2016
Finding Meaning in the Work
It’s amazing how simple stories can bear the strongest meaning. Jesus is known for the parables he shared. To 21st century westerners, they appear quaint, but full of wisdom. However, for 1st century agrarians, these stories connected them to the deep truths that they, in part, already knew. The one that I most connected with while…
Friday Evenings Under the Shady Tree | The Charis Project
Shannon wrote an article on The Charis Project blog about our Family Resource Center. She has been blessed to drive some friends to the classes over this past year. She shares some of her observations and some of the good news about how people in Maesot are getting a glimpse of the Good Life. What is…