On October 17th, we held our 2nd annual USA ‘Round Table’ event in Sterling, Virginia. In attendance were several pastors and key leaders from various churches, five of which are located in the DC metropolitan area. The meeting provided ample time for both our key and network...
Herndon, Virginia is a tense place. Twenty years ago it was a fairly
quiet far suburb of Washington DC. Now, to hear some people say it,
it is over-run with illegal immigrants. Every morning the parking lot
of McDonald's and the adjacent convenience store are flooded with men
looking for a...
The church that I pastor is located in Northern Virginia, about a half hour outside of Washington, DC. We have a great and increasingly common mission field: our own backyard. The neighborhood in which our church is situated is about 70% immigrant, mostly Latin American and Asian Indian.
Our...
Posted by Kara Callaghan
I have lived in Washington DC for nearly 17 years. In a town where others who share my ethnic and socio-economic background come to build their careers staying 2-4 years, my tenure is nothing short of unusual. Some would even say it's counter-cultural.
So why do I...