by admin | Aug 14, 2014 | Academics, Community, Community Driven, Dr. Mike Webb, Spiritual Development, Theology, Uncategorized, Values, Village Life, Worldview
For quite some time, I’ve had very little interest in reading and writing. That sounds kind of terrible for someone with the titles, “Professor” and “Academic Liaison,” but the reason is not that I dislike reading and/or writing. In fact, I quite love it. The waning...
by admin | Aug 11, 2014 | Alumni, Community, Community Driven, Culture, Spiritual Development, Theology, Uncategorized, Values, Village Life, Worldview
Dear Heather, After spending two weeks in Manila, we came back to Cabanatuan and hit the ground running. We’ve only been back here a week, but so far I’ve been able to: Help prepare a worm bin in one of the Kaibigan Villages so that vermiculture can be a piece in...
by admin | Jul 16, 2014 | Community, Culture, Gardening, Phil Murphy, Spiritual Development, Theology, Values, Village Life, Worldview
Being a farmer myself, I have always been interested in the fact that Jesus often spoke to people in agricultural terms. Of course, many times He was speaking to people very linked to the land, their animals and the connections between life and death and the natural...
by admin | Jul 13, 2014 | Becoming a Missionary Mom, Beliefs, Community, Culture, Heather Webb, Mission, Spiritual Development, Theology, Uncategorized, Values, Village Life, Worldview
We begged for another miracle.
by admin | Jul 10, 2014 | Becoming a Missionary Mom, Beliefs, Community, Heather Webb, Spiritual Development, Theology, Values, Village Life, Worldview
It was incredible news and it was terrifying news. I was completely relieved and I was scared out of my mind. Prisca was being discharged from the hospital without having a hysterectomy. She was still pregnant and she still had a mass on her uterus. There is very...
by admin | Jul 4, 2014 | Ashley Carter, Beliefs, Spiritual Development, Theology, Uncategorized, Worldview
Psalm 15 is not good. It is not a nice, sweet song of praise. It is not comforting. Psalm 15 asks an honest question, gives an honest answer. We cannot do what the answer requires. Lord, who may dwell in your sacred tent? Who may live on your holy mountain? The one...