There is really no way around it. If you go, you too will travel on it–the long road. This long, dusty and at times dangerous road, is the main thoroughfare between Port Au Prince and Grand Goave. Whether you are riding in the back of a pickup, on a van, or in a Tap-Tap (Haitian … Continue reading
Category Archives: Poverty & Transformation Ministries
Doing Justice Requires Listening
Harry Rowland, CBF’s Missional Networks Specialist, reflects on the church’s gospel calling to be an advocate for those living on the margins of society. One of the greatest handicaps of caring Christians is thinking we know and understand the needs of those living on the margins of society. An honest confession is needed here. We … Continue reading
Reflections on 10 years of Student.Go – Joel Baucom
This is the twelfth in a series of blogs written by alumni of the Student.Go program. This year Student.Go is celebrating 10 years of providing summer and semester missions service opportunities for college and graduate students in locations all over the world. This blog is written by Joel Baucom who served through Student.Go at Touching Miami with Love ministry center … Continue reading
Reflections on 10 years of Student.Go – Mollie Palmer
This is the tenth in a series of blogs written by alumni of the Student.Go program. This year Student.Go is celebrating 10 years of providing summer and semester missions service opportunities for college and graduate students in locations all over the world. This blog is written by Mollie Palmer who served through Student.Go in Helena, AR during the summer of … Continue reading
Reflections on 10 years of Student.Go – Levi Gill
This is the seventh in a series of blogs written by alumni of the Student.Go program. This year Student.Go is celebrating 10 years of providing summer and semester missions service opportunities for college and graduate students in locations all over the world. This blog is written by written by Levi Gill who served through Student.Go with Together for Hope in … Continue reading
Reflections on 10 years of Student.Go – Hannah Stuart
This is the sixth in a series of blogs written by alumni of the Student.Go program. This year Student.Go is celebrating 10 years of providing summer and semester missions service opportunities for college and graduate students in locations all over the world. This blog is written by written by Hannah Stuart who served through Student.Go at Touching Miami With Love … Continue reading
Reflections on 10 years of Student.Go – Missy Ward
This is the fifth in a series of blogs written by alumni of the Student.Go program. This year Student.Go is celebrating 10 years of providing summer and semester missions service opportunities for college and graduate students in locations all over the world. This blog is written by written by Missy Ward, a McAfee School of Theology student who served through Student.Go … Continue reading
What is in your hand?
This past Thursday I had the pleasure of attending the banquet for Health Outreach to the Middle East. I was humbled and challenged. It was one of those situations as described in the song, “a missionary came to your church and his pictures made you cry.” I think my missionary journey has given me some … Continue reading
What’s Love Got To Do?
This is the fourth in a series of posts from Student.Go interns who are “being the presence of Christ” alongside CBF field personnel and partners in communities across the globe over the summer months. This piece was written collaboratively by Hannah Stuart, Julie Dumbaugh, Claire Kermitz, Amanda Humbert, and Grace Hazelgrove – Student.Go interns serving at Touching Miami … Continue reading
When silence isn’t golden…
This is the third in a series of posts from Student.Go interns who are “being the presence of Christ” alongside field personnel and partners in communities across the globe over the summer months. This post is from Shane McNary – CBF field personnel who is supervising a team of five students serving along the “Roma Road” … Continue reading