Eldredge on our identity in Christ
Yesterday's blog was about your identity in Christ. Most young people discover their identity in the context of some kind of journey. I've committed m...
Yesterday's blog was about your identity in Christ. Most young people discover their identity in the context of some kind of journey. I've committed m...
I woke up to a light blanket of snow on the ground here in north Georgia as I prepare to fly to Flint, Michigan today. And with a fire in the hearth a...
Craig Hanson reflects on his son Eric's return from spending a year on the World Race. His initial response was skepticism: Disappointed, this was ...
I got back from launching a World Race team in Tambo de Mora, Peru this past weekend. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been given to help the pe...
If you're a regular blog reader, you'll recall the story I shared a couple of weeks ago from the earthquake zone in Peru. Our team went into this lady...
The Mormons hate it. The British serve it too weak. A killjoy on a recent mission trip was declaring it unhealthy. Offended, I told him that studies...
Stephanie Fisk, one our January '07 World Racers recently did an interview with the online magazine Wrecked for the Ordinary. Below is an excerpt of t...
I don't understand this numb, sedentary life that a lot of us lead. We were made for adventure. We were born with the DNA of God coursing thru our vei...
At AIM, we help young people follow Jesus as he intended, whether for a month or for a year, or sometimes more. It means stretching them in a hund...
Jesus attracted a lot of people seeking more out of life. The more desperate they were, the more grace they got. The more self-sufficient they were, t...