Remember When You Were Aliens 15 Nov, 2016 My inheritance is a mixed bag. I am one woman’s biological daughter and another woman’s adopted child. I am a descendant of the Mexican families who populated… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
12 Kinds of Confession 11 Oct, 2016 Today I am exploring confession as witnessed across Scripture from Genesis to the Gospels. This post is part of SheLoves Magazine’s month of conversation around this theme.… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
Devotions Out of Egypt 26 Aug, 2016 This week my friends at Red Letter Christians invited me to offer their Wake Up! morning devotions. These are designed to be quick reflections to start your… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
Make Israel Great Again 22 Aug, 2016 Friends, I have not written much over here because I am trying to finish my book and get it to my publisher on time. But I did… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
Justice Work 11 May, 2016 My time with Kent was so life-giving. He is authentic and approachable. He is both practitioner and thinker. He is someone you can trust as you learn… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
The Company We Keep 09 May, 2016 I walk the hallway of the large mission-minded church and see the pictures of women, children and men from across Central America and East Africa. Interspersed among… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
March On, Sisters 11 Apr, 2016 In the brickyards of Egypt the Hebrew men worked under harsh taskmasters under the directive of a hard-hearted Pharaoh. In the waters of The Great Nile Hebrew… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
Easter (a poem) 26 Mar, 2016 Easter (a poem born on Holy Friday) They call it Benghazi now. his childhood home a street lined with soldiers and rifles. the locus of… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
Footwashing 24 Mar, 2016 Matara is a land of milk and honey, a land filled with God’s abundance. Claude and I went to visit our friends there wanting to spend time… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
I See you, Burundi 15 Mar, 2016 We landed after thirty-plus hours in transit. Jostling carry-on bags and excitement, we made it to the bottom of the stairs, stepping foot into the tarmac in… Share:FacebookTwitteremail