Culture Shock
Culture Shock: Twelve students of the YWAM Ships Kona Discipleship Training School take 3-months to visit remote tribal villages and
The Chieftains of Jingada
Six hours over open ocean by banana boat and then 90-minutes more up a flooded, croc-infested river called the Gira,
Roots and Blues Festival
If you had anywhere near as much fun as we did at the 24th Annual Roots & Blues Music Festival
Rainbow Gathering
Rainbow Gatherings – An open minded extension of the 1960’s free love movement where a joyful gathering of shamans, spiritists,
Peaking in Peru
“The Knot!” barks the instructor. “If you leave here knowing nothing else, remember that! It will save your life.” We
Where Culture and Commerce Meet
Cross-legged with eyes half shut, Somboon Gavichi’s upper body sways to the hypnotic, almost nasal whine that emanates from a
Surfer's world: how to get thrashed (and make friends)
This story… I want to tell it so badly; as much as I want to be a part of it.
By their fruit you shall know them
We’ve been hanging out with twenty kids at the Ban San Faan Home outside of Chiang Mai, Thailand who despite
Young monks
Chiang Mai, Thailand – Microsoft’s Windows VISTA offers dim hope for enlightenment during the convocation ceremony for these novice monks
Songkran: Thai New Year
WATER FIGHT!!! What began centuries ago as a traditional celebration of the Thai astrological new year has devolved into a
Takin' it to the streets (AWANA)
The PBJ ministry (Philippine Basketball for Jesus) children’s AWANA-style program: One dozen volunteers, 70 street kids and 2 glorious hours
Yo ho, me hearties… yo ho!
On the small island of Panglao, south of Bohol, in the middle of the Philippine archipelago, local fishermen have turned