by Dan King | Jan 6, 2014 | activist faith, east africa, missions
The blogosphere doesn’t need another “fly in the eye” story about how bad it is for orphaned children in third-world countries. I don’t know about you, but these stories just beat me down, leaving me with a bad case of compassion fatigue. And...
by Dan King | Dec 16, 2013 | east africa, missions
I’m telling you now, I’m gonna be a wreck. Has it really been four and a half years since my first mission trip to Africa? That trip broke me in ways I never could have imagined. It changed the course of my life forever. It lit a fire in me not only for...
by Dan King | Oct 25, 2013 | bible literacy, questions
I’ll be honest. Answering the question about the best Bible translation isn’t as clean-cut as we’d like. And there are passionate voices on all sides of the argument. After everything I’ve learned about the various translations, my answer about...
by Dan King | Oct 18, 2013 | READ, theology and worldviews
I love the morning drive when I take my son to school. Well, most of it. We don’t always talk much. But we pray together every morning when we get close to the school. That’s my favorite time, as I lift him up to the Lord, ask for protection, and that He...
by Dan King | Oct 11, 2013 | book reviews, READ, SERVE
I was talking about human trafficking recently with a small group of friends. One of the things that stood out most in that conversation was the lack of awareness regarding the scope of the issue. Few realized how close to home it hit for many of us. And it’s...