Laura Bramon Good
Laura Bramon Good is a writer who lives in Washington, D.C., where she works on human trafficking issues for the federal government. A Pushcart Prize nominee, her writing has been published in The Best Creative Nonfiction, Image, and the Featherproof Press mini-books series. She is a regular contributor to Image’s “Good Letters” arts and faith blog.
Cruising Calle Siete
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A former Word Made Flesh missionary recalls the mud-brick walls and open sewers of La Paz’s red-light district – and what she learned from the women there.
The Art & Science of Vocational Discernment Course from FTE
This five-week course from The Forum For Theological Exploration is designed for ministry leaders who accompany young adults in exploring meaning and purpose. With this course, you will learn a framework that is adaptable, simple and deep to accompany young adults in hearing God's voice in how they can contribute to the world in powerful, meaningful ways. Enroll by April 12, 2026.
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