What does it take to eat like the Maasai? This episode blends safari adventure with culinary anthropology, revealing how generations of Kenyan tribes have turned environmental science and instinct ...
The memoir of Nathaniel Isaacs, a Jewish merchant who found himself shipwrecked in what is now South Africa, influenced Shaka ...
Analysis - Gales tore at the Mary's sails, and surf crashed across the brig's deck. Seventeen-year-old Nathaniel Isaacs tied himself to a railing to avoid being washed overboard. The Mary's rudder ...
Singapore-based missiologist argues that the term “unreached people group” is a misnomer and can feed a romanticized notion ...
An Unseen Threat Picture this: you're walking down a dimly lit street at night, and every shadow seems to move. Your heart ...
On November 6, the Kingdom of Morocco will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Green March (Al-Massira Al-Khadrae), a ...
Science, it seems, tarnishes national practices, pastimes, diets, and often seems unmindful of histories. The latest scientific target is alcohol: its ingestion causes cancer. For a large swath of ...
Legends and rumors trail the elusive Queen of Sheba through the rock-hewn wonders and rugged hills of Ethiopia.
These equestrian retreats are not all galloping into the sunset—instead, they’re about connecting through breathwork, somatic awareness, and meditative herd immersion.
This signal of presidential fragility is, therefore, relatively new. It also suggests that the unwritten NRM-Museveni-Monitor Faustian bargain is on the verge of collapse ...
A nation does not prosper simply because it has a constitution—it prospers because it has leaders who serve with compassion and competence. The cry of the people isn’t against democracy—it is against ...