by Dan King | Mar 9, 2011 | dominican republic, haiti
Going to Haiti was difficult. Like crazy difficult. Most of us who’ve grown up in the United States just don’t have the capacity of truly understanding day to day life in Haiti… especially a post-earthquake Haiti. The people are beautiful, but broken...
by Dan King | Mar 7, 2011 | book reviews, engaged in culture, spiritual practice
I love looking at my analytics and learning more about what people are picking up and reading around here. I always learn a lot about what’s resonating with people, and sometimes renew a passion for certain topics that I may not have thought about in a while....
by Dan King | Mar 7, 2011 | bible literacy, book reviews
There was likely a period after Paul’s conversion to Christianity when he spent considerable time studying the Scriptures (The Law and the Prophets). As a Pharisee, he would have had an extremely high level of knowledge regarding the Word of God. But until his...
by Dan King | Feb 28, 2011 | dominican republic, missions
I was having lunch one day with a friend of mine who works with a ministry called LoveServes International. We ate and swapped stories about what God was doing through our work. As he shared I could see the fire in his eyes when he talked about transformed lives down...
by Dan King | Feb 27, 2011 | ministry, orphan care
Charles Lee told us at the beginning of the conference that at each of the tables we would find jars of rocks and crayons. He encouraged us draw on the paper that covered the tables, but the rocks were to be used for special moments. He told us that if we had one of...