Africa

Of Greater Worth Than Gold

In the early hours of April 2, 2015, gunmen took over 700 students hostage on the campus of Garissa University College, freeing Muslims and killing those who identified as Christians. 147 people were murdered and at least 79 were injured. As in the Westgate shopping mall attack in 2013, the [...]

2021-05-24T20:34:42-07:00

Africa’s Tension Belt: The Changing Face of Mission

Exploring a mission call in the early 1990s, I developed a romantic notion of what it meant to be a missionary — rural, rugged, sacrificial, cross-cultural, frontline. But also in my mind it was mostly the West to the rest of the world. Adding to the image was my own heritage — [...]

2021-05-24T21:10:07-07:00

Fighting Ebola: A Call to Sacrifice

Amidst worldwide apprehension about the rampant spread of Ebola, a 120-year-old Christian mission, SIM USA, has become an unlikely focal point in the fight against the epidemic in West Africa. We caught up with Bruce Johnson, President of SIM USA, to get an update from the frontlines. First Fruit:  Some of [...]

2021-05-24T21:19:13-07:00

The Crisis in South Sudan

Large populations in the Majority World have experienced mass trauma due to war, natural disaster, and other catastrophic events. This article, published in the Lausanne Global Analysis, was borne out of reflections from four recent trips (2009-13) to two such countries -- Sudan and South Sudan. The Crisis in South Sudan has [...]

2021-05-24T20:24:57-07:00
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