by Nick Mundis | Faith & Fellowship magazine, North American Mission
I was recently asked the same question by two people I love. One is a follower of Jesus and the other I would categorize as an agnostic. But the question on both of their minds was this: “Why are so many Christians spoiled?” It is important for us to hear this...
by Sallee S. | Faith & Fellowship magazine, International Mission
The Welcome Center, located in N’Djamena Chad, is so much more than a guest house and conference facility. I could fill pages and pages with what goes on at this station, but here are three of the reasons that this place is such a blessing: First, the Welcome Center...
by Troy Tysdal | Faith & Fellowship magazine
My first job was working at a grocery store. I carried out groceries, stocked shelves, unloaded trucks. It was the perfect job for a sixteen-year-old boy. But the thing I want you to know about my first job is that I didn’t apply for it. I didn’t turn in a resumé or...
by Brad Pribbenow | Faith & Fellowship magazine, Lutheran Brethren Seminary
Two Distinguishing Marks of Ancient Israel By many accounts, ancient Israel was just like all its near eastern neighbors. Their language had similar origins and their cultural practices looked, in many ways, identical. Yet by two distinguishing marks, ancient Israel...
by Clint Knutson | Faith & Fellowship magazine
Aren’t you thankful for the government? …Awkward silence… Anyone?… Well then… before we get too uncomfortable, let me place that question in context. The sad thing is, it is a valid question, but one we probably have had trouble answering positively in recent...
by Erick Sorensen | Faith & Fellowship magazine
Who are you? In our time (in the North America) there seems to be no shortage of answers one can give in response to this question. For example: “I am a cisgender African-American male married father of two who does financial analysis for Goldman Sachs; I root for the...