Sep 9, 2014 | Blog
On September 10, 2001, First Officer Steve Scheibner sat down at his computer to check the American Airline flight log to see if there were any unassigned flights for the next day. As a twenty-year pilot of American, Steve was following his normal routine. The flight...
Sep 6, 2014 | Blog
During my first trip to Liberia in 1995, Olu Menjay and I visited Ricks Institute. It was closed because of the war, but the United Nations had a refugee camp on the campus of the Baptist school with 20,000 people. The people in the camp had been displaced from their...
Sep 1, 2014 | Blog
Larry Stanton and his wife Rebecca are stateside, but it is not by choice. Ebola is keeping them from returning to Liberia where they have made a four-year commitment as missionaries. Rebecca is working with teachers at Ricks Institute in Virginia, Liberia, to help...
Aug 27, 2014 | Blog
One thing all pages of books and printed documents have in common is the use of margins. Have you ever wondered, “Why have margins? Couldn’t you get more words on the pages with them?” Just think of how many pages you could cut out of a book. I...
Aug 25, 2014 | Blog
Michael Helms and Faliku Dukuly Think back to April 19, 2013. An entire region in Boston was frozen in place as police combed the area for marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsamaev. Logan International was open but nothing else moved: the transit system, schools,...