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The Loving Father and Two Sons

Fifty years ago I was pastor of an "old Christian" community on Amakusa Island in the far south o

A Pioneer Returns

It was a great joy for me to be invited, two years ago, to return to Santiago, Chile, to celebrat

Border People Dream Too

In the 1980s before the onset of cheap air fares and the free movement of people introduced by the European Union Irish immigrants in London were…

The Joy of a Different Vantage Point

"What do you know about Ireland?" I asked the third grade class that was excited to have just lea

Compassionate Mission

I still have vivid memories of my first awakening in Lima, Peru, on June 24, 1971.

Glimmers of Light

When I was sixteen years old, my father was diagnosed with cancer and died ten weeks later.

Resilience Admidst Suffering

In the history of human life suffering is what every person will encounter in their lifetime.

Why is That Day Called "Good" Friday?

In my early days as a missionary in Fiji, I worked mainly among the Hindu Indo-Fijians around the

Ditching the Desk

Now that I'm home, I realized I do not have a room to call my own.

Thief

It was about three in the afternoon on a Tuesday.