by Brianna Lantz | Jan 9, 2020 | Blog, Feature, Interview, North America, Profile
Breaking Bonds of Silence: An Interview with Bryan Stevenson By Brianna Lantz “Mercy is just when it is rooted in hopefulness and freely given. Mercy is most empowering, liberating, and transformative when it is directed at the undeserving. The people who haven’t...
by Kayla Craig | Feb 9, 2019 | Africa, Blog, Feature, North America
By Kayla Craig “Welcome, welcome,” he says, ushering me into his home, his shoulder cradling an iPhone to his ear. He gives me a hug and I sling my bag on the floor, overhearing a thick Nigerian accent on the other side of the phone conversation. I look around at his...
by Annelise Jolley | Jan 18, 2019 | Blog, Feature, North America
By Annelise Jolley The baile folkórico performance has just concluded. Girls wreathed in lace and ribbon pour out of the community center auditorium into the arms of their parents. In the hallways, people hurry to class, eat lunch prepared by volunteers, and sell...
by Brianna Lantz | Nov 9, 2018 | Blog, Feature, Interview, North America, Volume 4
By Brianna Lantz She could be any woman marching in that parade, clad with gold-painted sneakers and a baby blue dress (“representing the interconnectedness to water and our common humanity,” she would later explain). She could pass for a college student or young...
by Nations Media | Aug 31, 2018 | Blog, Feature, North America
By Nations Media At the Border, Immigrant Churches Care for Migrants Editor’s Note: This story continues our series on the U.S.-Mexico border with updates from reformers Hugo and Eunice Moya (featured in Nations Journal Volume 4.) The Moyas have ministered to...
by Nations Media | Aug 10, 2018 | Blog, Feature, North America
By Nations Media Dr. Maggie Bailey has looked down the barrel of a Russian machine gun and lived to tell about it. While ministering among the underground churches in Eastern Europe, she was held at gunpoint for three hours, surrounded by a crowd that could offer no...