by Dr. Jo Anne Lyon | Mar 13, 2024 | General
Holy Living and Justice Original blog published March 21, 2022 on wesleyan.org, shared with permission. God’s call to be holy moves us beyond ourselves to act justly on behalf of others. “The experience of sanctification socialized the individual disposition and...
by Miranda Valentini | Mar 7, 2024 | General, Women Empowerment
Women Led Change “Women’s empowerment helps raise economic productivity and reduce infant mortality. It contributes to improved health and nutrition. It increases the chances of education for the next generation.” Nicholas D. Kristof Half the Sky: Turning...
by Natalie Gidney | Mar 1, 2024 | Cambodia, General
Sustainable Tourism Arriving at Camp The road leading to Jahoo Camp, didn’t always look like a road, well, at least a road I was accustomed to – sometimes it looked more like a dried-up riverbed in the midst of a month-long drought. I nervously questioned our driver,...
by Miranda Valentini | Feb 18, 2024 | General
God of Justice God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning—the sixth day.Genesis 1:31 Brokenness Abounds All things were very good. This is what God spoke out over creation. It would be impossible for me to look...
by Natalie Gidney | Jan 22, 2024 | General
Hope Found in Education A solid education is foundational to lifting children out of poverty and giving them hope for the future. No one reading this would disagree that there is exceeding value in a good education or argue that education is unimportant. The way we...
by Natalie Gidney | Dec 15, 2023 | General
When the Clean Water Came Water is essential for healthy, thriving individuals, families, and communities. From drinking, to cooking and cleaning, even sanitation and health all depend on a clean, safe, and dependable source of water. In Sierra Leone, deep borehole...