I remember it like it was yesterday. If I close my eyes, I can still smell the musky scent of dirt in the air and feel the warm heat from the glorious sun on my face. I was standing in the middle of a playground within the
Read more →Transformation is a process where we move from one level to the next as we continue to discover and get a deeper revelation of how to live our God-given purpose day by day.
Read more →Living a life stripped of dignity, purpose, and freedom is living a life of poverty.
Read more →Sit back, relax and take this brief journey with me as I describe the 410 Bridge model, what makes it different from other missions’ models I have seen at work, what I like about the model, some of the hardships presented by The 410 Bridge model and a way I have seen the model work through my job at The 410 Bridge
Read more →We define development as “what people do for themselves.” In our work in poor communities, we do not do for people. We do with people. Community members lead we follow. They actively participate in their development. They must start with what they have, take ownership of the problems and the solutions in their community if they ever want to indigenously sustain their future development.
Read more →Within the past two weeks, I’ve had a couple of interactions surrounding the turmoil in Haiti that are noteworthy. If somehow you haven’t heard, or maybe it just doesn’t come across your news feed, the latest in a seemingly endless series of crises in Haiti was the assassination of their president. A State of Siege was declared by the government, and once again, the situation in Haiti plunges further into uncertainty.
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