My Experience of Entering a Slum as a Learner (or a freshly hatched duckling)
Posted On October 15, 2009
The greatest source of both my anticipation and trepidation as I prepared to spend six months with Servants in Phnom Penh was an article (Bonding:… Read More →
Anna, Patron Saint of Slum Children
Posted On September 14, 2009
I’ll be honest. When I applied to do the internship with Servants in Cambodia I was secretly nurturing an idea of myself as ‘Anna, patron… Read More →
A Slice of Eden for the Poor in Manila
Posted On August 27, 2009
Three of the values that Servants cherishes are that of wholism, creativity and beauty. By wholism, we believe that Jesus died to ‘restore the whole… Read More →
A ‘Real’ Servants Community
Posted On August 2, 2009
In the last month we have had 3 new reasons to feel like a ‘real’ Servants community: 1) children, 2) weather and 3) unwanted guests… Read More →
Pirates of Justice Lead the Charge for Cruiseship Labour Rights
Posted On July 20, 2009
Members of Servants Vancouver organised a flash mob on Saturday to raise awareness of exploitation of workers on cruise ships. Almost a hundred people, dressed… Read More →
The Two Towers
Posted On July 18, 2009
Last week I was away for 5 days on a course for work. Coming home on the train I couldn’t help smiling when saw the… Read More →
5 Things every Servants Missionary ought to know
Posted On July 13, 2009
Has your child recently shared with you that they are feeling the call to enter the mission field? If you are anything like me, then… Read More →
A Piece of God’s Earth
Posted On June 29, 2009
Daniel writes: the people sitting on benches near the Gurudwara on Havelock Road watch me with curiosity (or perhaps mild amusement) as i head off… Read More →
Desperately Needed: More Outsiders – A Biblical Mandate for Cross-Cultural Missions
Posted On June 19, 2009
John Perkins suggests that three types of people are needed to see real transformation of an urban neighborhood. First, the “relocators” are those people who… Read More →