DeAnna on Digital Storytelling

“The story that I chose to tell was my journey over the last 40 years from college to becoming a chaplain. It’s been an interesting journey for me and doing this story has really been healing for me, healing in…

Everyone Is A Story To Tell

“When people tell stories and listen to one another – it is where humanity begins again. Our stories define who we are, where we come from, and what we care about. And through our stories, we realize we are different,…

CARES Camp

“Cares Camp is to just service the kids and the family in our community…The kids love the day camp choir. The church is packed. The families are excited. Some kids don’t know anything about God and who God is. So…

Alice Robie on Digital Storytelling

“This has been such a wonderful experience. My granddaughter has just come from North Africa to have her third baby and I told her there would be this program on Wednesday night where our videos would be shown and I…

Rhythm Cadets

“The idea is to have them playing and sounding as one drum, not six, but just one. There’s a lot of precision involved, which requires practice and dedication…I wanna see the kids come out of the activity better than when…

Sunday Breakfast (Neighbors in Need)

“We like to provide the same kind of experience they would get if they walk into a good restaurant for breakfast. If the food is not done right, I tell them to take it back. We’ll fix it. It’s hard…

Badjao Dreams

Three of the Badjao teenagers who participated in our mini-digital storytelling session. Carla, Salonga, and MJ…They, too, have dreams. Credits to Alex Win who shot most of the footages here. To learn more about this community, please visit www.badjaobridge.org.…

Hannah

“As a young girl, my interest was not in playing with dolls – but in the kitchen, in the garden, in a hospital, and in a factory…I helped manage our cafe at the age of 13…I want to influence, inspire,…

Pasalamat

“For all the blessings and opportunities I’m given…for the people that God put in my life, I am grateful…And thank you, Ma, for showing me what it means to be kind, compassionate, and humble, and for teaching me to see…

Called from the Farthest and Smallest

“I grew up in the southern part of Johore, born in 1950, after the Japanese war. As a little boy I knew there’s something you cannot see. It’s just like electricity. You cannot see electricity and yet there’s a power…
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