by Megan Sexton | Jan 15, 2020 | North America, Reformer, Volume 3
Prophetic Imagination: An Interview with Shane Claiborne By Megan Sexton Photos by Tim Landis “To every man, in his acquaintance with new art, there comes a moment when that which before was meaningless first lifts, as it were, one corner of the curtain that...
by Josh Woodrow | Sep 28, 2018 | Blog, Editorial, North America, Volume 3
By Josh Woodrow I remember the first time my wife and I crested the final hill into Chattanooga. Drafting behind an eighteen-wheeler into the sweeping curve of the Tennessee River Valley, it was as if the bend in the river were a mother’s hand welcoming us home. I had...
by Joel Parker | May 9, 2018 | North America, Reformer, Volume 3
By Joel Parker “Before the Cross, sleep only pointed to our impending death. However, this side of the Cross, sleep is a hopeful treasure. It is a foretaste of the eternal rest we will one day enjoy with Jesus Christ.” -Chad Ashby Scott Smalling is a...
by Annelise Jolley | Apr 29, 2018 | North America, Reformer, Volume 3
By Annelise Jolley Photos by Shaun Boyte “The trees of the field will yield their fruit and the ground will yield its crops; the people will be secure in their land. They will know that I am the Lord, when I break the bars of their yoke and rescue them from the hands...
by Brianna Lantz | May 29, 2017 | Europe, Middle East, Reformer, Volume 3
By Brianna Lantz In Volume Two we introduced you to Jacqueline Isaac, a California-based attorney and human rights advocate who defends persecuted Christians and Yazidis. For nearly two years Jacqueline has advocated for the establishment of an international court to...
by Brianna Lantz | May 24, 2017 | Europe, Reformer, Volume 3
By Brianna Lantz How does a man go from the intent to kill a pastor and burn a church to the ground, to caring for orphans and seeking spiritual revival? What makes him stick around for the long haul when everyone else is fleeing the nation? What compels a person to...