Waiting on the War to End
An update by Adrian Riney from Jordan Our time spent in Jordan, we were partnered with a church that does outreach EVERY DAY to 1,000s of Syrian families. The war in Syria has caused millions of people to leave their…
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An update by Adrian Riney from Jordan Our time spent in Jordan, we were partnered with a church that does outreach EVERY DAY to 1,000s of Syrian families. The war in Syria has caused millions of people to leave their…
An update by Ashley Guinn from Colombia This is a blog that my teammate Juliana and I wrote together after a divine appointment with a man whose kids attend the foundation we are partnered with this month. For our last month…
By Erica Everett In this three-part series “Fleeing, Fighting, Freedom: The Heart-Wrenching Story of Refugees” I recount my experiences during my month working at a refugee camp in Lesvos, Greece. “Freedom” tells the story of what freedom looks like for…
Emily Poe wrote this in November, after reflecting on her time in Greece. In July, we had an all squad month in Thessaloniki, Greece and did ministry with refugees. This is by far one of the hardest seasons, even…
I spent my first week at Moria working on the Afghan family compound, where I met this giant four year old. Over the next two months, my jobs and responsibilities changed often, but I always made sure to swing by…
On my first shift, a man suddenly went unconscious and collapsed, right on my feet. It was a hot sticky night to begin with- more so from where I stood with twenty agitated refugee men and volunteers trying to figure out…
Thad Daniels of Expedition squad was awakened to the plight of refugees when he met them firsthand and learned what many of them are fleeing. “Merhaba.“ I smile and take the registration card from the woman standing in front of…
World Racer, Aubrey Fite, spent a month working with refugees in Greece. During that time she followed the story of a man named MD who share his part of the story of what refugees like him are searching for… Freedom.
“You must go this way,” the Greek officer said, motioning my friend towards the steep staircase. She looked confused. Everyone before her had used the escalator next to the stairs, but now the officer wouldn’t allow her and her…