Where Is My Child?: Ukrainian Children Taken to Russia

Veronika Vlasova was 13 when she disappeared. One day, she was in her home in Kherson, Ukraine; the next, she was across the border in Russia, without her parents, without consent, and without a way back. Her family searched, called, and asked the same question over and over again: Where is my child? Veronika was […] Read More →

5 reasons you should join MUN next year (last one is the best)

MUN is short for Model United Nations, and as one of the current members put it, “It’s Hetalia roleplay”. Students get to act as delegates of various countries and conferences in different committees modelled after the UN. These bodies include the UN General Assembly, Security Council, and more all with the purpose of discussing major […] Read More →

Eyes on Sudan

In Sudan, the cries of the innocent rise louder than the sound of war. The streets of Khartoum, once filled with life and laughter, now echo with gunfire and the screaming of families searching for loved ones. Families run from their homes with nothing but faith to guide them. Children go to sleep hungry, not […] Read More →

Refugee camp in Chad

Moral Courage of Russian Dissident Alexey Navalny

Sometimes, courage doesn’t look like a heroic movie scene. Sometimes, it looks like choosing to speak the truth, even when it’s hard or even when it scares you. For me, courage has become real through two powerful sources: my faith in Christ and the story of Alexey Navalny. Alexey Navalny was a Russian activist and […] Read More →

Russian protest