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The Cry for Submission: Letter from the Editor by Emily Fales

Submission is a word that provokes significant discomfort for me. When I first saw that this was one of our lifestyle celebrations, ...

Dina Conteh's Newsletter

February 17, 2014

The following words from the book<Here and Now> authored by Henri J. M. Nouwen inspires me. He quoted the words of Jesus<set your hearts on God’s kingdom first …… and all other things will be given to you.> It gives me more zeal to do God’s work and the task given to me in Word…

February 2014

January 29, 2014

Dear Friends and Family, From Rachel: This month we write to share with you a perspective from one of our beloved teammates, Annie Keith. Annie has been with our team since the beginning of our community in January 2010. We celebrated our 4-year anniversary on the day she wrote this, January 15th. I (Rachel) was talking…

First Week Fast Reflections

January 11, 2014

    Day 1:  Enuma Okoro   Christmas is always hard for me spiritually. It’s funny cause it’s supposed to be the time in which we recognize the depth and extent of God’s love for us. It’s supposed to be the time in which we sit still in awe of the Incarnation. But the truth…

First Week Fast-Living on Earth

January 7, 2014

Randy S. Woodley Director of Intercultural and Indigenous Studies Jesus, the 1st century Palestinian Jew, is often too quickly seen through our own cultural lenses as a 21st century American who “blesses” our values and worldview. As we examine the culture when Jesus walked the earth, we need to learn to take off our Western…

First week Fast-Without Exception

January 6, 2014

Mark Charles Navajo Nation The other day I observed a Twitter exchange between Pope Francis and Miroslav Volf. Pope Francis (‏@Pontifex) Tweeted: “God does not reveal himself in strength or power, but in the weakness and fragility of a newborn babe.” To which Miroslav Volf (‏@MiroslavVolf) replied: “@Pontifex How true! And yet the babe grew…

First week Fast-Children of the New Jim Crow

January 5, 2014

Shawn Casselberry Mission Year Every Saturday morning, youth from the west side of Chicago are provided a safe place to reflect, create, and express themselves through drums. Started as a ministry of support for children and families with incarcerated loved ones, our community drumline has become a secondary family for many in the North Lawndale…

First Week Fast-“Black Men and Incarceration”

January 4, 2014

Dr. Damone B. Jones, Sr. Senior Pastor/Bible Way Baptist Church, Philadelphia Member/Board of Trustees, Philadelphia Prison System As a minister serving in urban Philadelphia, I have on many occasions visited prisons both in Philadelphia County as well as throughout the Pennsylvania Correctional System. I have visited inmates individually and participated in worship services and Bible…

First Week Fast- Falling Skies

January 3, 2014

Helen Lee Author, The Missional Mom Facebook users recently saw the meme “Top 10 Books That Have Stayed With You” flash around the network, as friends posted their lists of most memorable reads through the years. When my turn came, I cleared my mind, closed my eyes, and noted the titles that floated to my…

WMF Thailand Internships!

January 3, 2014

Word Made Flesh Thailand is currently looking for Interns! This 1-year commitment starting in Fall 2014 includes opportunities for people looking to get involved in areas such as education, creative arts, small social business, web design, urban gardening, carpentry, and more! The Word Made Flesh Thailand team registered the Creative Life Project in Bangkok, Thailand…

First Week Fast- Why I don’t know any prostitutes

January 3, 2014

Word Made Flesh Staff India I am not a big fan of labels. Of easy words that make it possible to classify and categorize people into the good ones, the bad ones, and the one’s that we like and the one’s that are harder to like because we find them different. Labels to me to…