Finding Home: Cesar Hernandez is a Navigator for life
A lot of college freshmen get homesick. But for Cesar Hernandez, moving from Texas to Cedar Falls, Iowa, to attend the University of … Continue Reading
Navigators I:58 – Aligning with God’s Heart for Society’s Broken
You’re religious. But you do nothing for the poor. It’s a rebuke the children of God in Isaiah’s day might not have expected. Their … Continue Reading
The Hispanic Network Is Fired Up About Their Calling
The theme of the 2014 NavVida Network National Conference—FUEGO!, Spanish for “fire”—described the enthusiasm and optimism that … Continue Reading
Compassion: Caring Faith in Action
What’s important to God is that we love our neighbors as ourselves. And who is your neighbor? The one to whom you can show compassion.… Continue Reading
The Navigators Asian American Ministries
We may be quite familiar with the apostle Paul’s description of “spiritual teamwork” from 1 Corinthians 3:7, but we sometimes forget … Continue Reading
Inside Atlanta Summer Program
Before Sam Roberts became an intern with Atlanta’s Summer Training Program, Inside Atlanta, he thought of vocation in two distinct … Continue Reading
Reading the Gospel of John with 30,000 of Our Friends
Navigators at PSU presented a challenge to the Christian students there: Ask a friend to read the Gospel with you for 21 days in a row.… Continue Reading
Compassion in the Tears of Jesus
If we desire to be reflections of Jesus Christ in our broken world, we will live with mercy and compassion in our hearts, words and actions.… Continue Reading
Learning to Treat People Like People
We often treat others as objects. We’re only interested in them for what they can do for us. And sometimes we treat people as projects.… Continue Reading
Joni Eareckson Tada on Beside Bethesda
Joni Eareckson Tada shares a bit of her own struggle to understand how God dealt with her at a time when she needed His compassion.… Continue Reading