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In the summer of 2020, my wife and I, like many others, were finding our worlds shrinking as we quarantined at home. Then a call came out of the blue. Our old college friend needed a place to stay. Did we know of anywhere she could crash for a few months?
Serving as a foreign missions worker in a closed country, our friend faced a novel obstacle: the Covid pandemic had sealed the borders. There could be no return to her ministry location, indefinitely. My wife, Liz, and I looked at each other. We had a spare room. Could we offer it to Hanna?
What would a truly Christian response to America’s housing shortage look like? I have some ideas.
We don’t have to make a road for ourselves; we just have to walk in one that God has made for us.. I regret having regulated my life upon my own...
Continue ReadingTrace the history of this publication from its first English edition to the present day.. The Plough was launched in March 1938 (along with a German...
Continue ReadingA journalist heads to Dover to gauge local reactions to an influx of migrant dinghies – and discovers that the headlines get it all wrong.. The...
Continue ReadingThe best of Jane Tyson Clement’s poems are collected in the book The Heart’s Necessities.. Seeking the fact that lies behind the flower the soul will...
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