An atheist’s take on missions
This Thursday another team from All Saints leaves for South Africa. They go to encourage and support the long-term work amongst the poor and the sick there. As Christians, we believe that the gospel has both vertical implications (reconciling us…
The Greeks hate me; by Garrett Lathan
Hello brothers and sisters back in Austin, I write this across the table from a giant stack of Greek flashcards. It is towering and chock full of strange letters, long words, and frightening grammar rules all of which reflect the…
Feed My People
If you’ve been in Austin long, you’ve probably interacted in some way with our city’s sizable homeless population. The Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department estimates there are about 3,625 homeless individuals here on any given day. We have…
Peru Parish Woodshop Project; by Brad Ball
From the very beginning of Peru Mission in 1998, the theme of our work has been to help plant churches and develop Christian communities that minister to all areas of society. Following Christ’s example, our hope is to see the…
Doing some good: Peru report by Catharine Stansel
Over the past week I have been trying to digest my recent trip to Peru. It’s difficult to do so sometimes because of the pace at which we live. A week in Peru, then right back to life and work…
Emergency Response: Report from Food for the Hungry
Ben Homan, President of Food for the Hungry, preached at All Saints earlier this spring. He recently sent the following update to us concerning the cyclone disaster in Myanmar. Food for the Hungry has been serving the church in Myanmar…
Piedras Negras Mission Trip Photos
Hi, my name is Topher. I’ve been attending All Saints since September and recently became a member this Easter. I was in Piedras Negras this past week with others from the church. Currently I’m working with CrossRoads Missions to develop…