Living on Jesus Street Posts

Read stories about faith, travel, and freedom from fear.
January 29, 2019

Locked out, and yet…

By Pringle Franklin I did not remember that the battery was dead in my minivan until I was standing in my driveway, ready to head over […]
January 28, 2019

Choosing to Welcome the Flow

by Pringle Franklin I did not remember that the battery was dead in my minivan until I was standing in my driveway, ready to head over […]
December 5, 2018

What’s that lying in the manger?

by Pringle Franklin Last weekend, a friend took her grandchildren shopping for Advent calendars, the kind with numbered windows to help count the days until December […]
November 12, 2018

In Danger from an Angry Mob

by Pringle Franklin DUBROVNIK—“I almost got lynched!” Hopping into the front passenger seat of the rental car, I pulled the door shut with a bang. Sam […]
July 28, 2018

Peering into the Deep Takes Patience

by Pringle Franklin MOAB, UTAH — We were on the fringe of civilization, so I wanted to take the opportunity to peer into the mystery of space. […]
June 27, 2018

Who Profits From Illegal Immigration? A Look at the Forces That Drive the Exodus

      Jesus Street asked Suzy McCall, the “Mother Teresa” of Honduras, to share her views on illegal immigration and the recent separation of migrant […]
October 20, 2017

A Tale of Two Jackets

by Pringle Franklin Since living in Paris, my husband has become more of a clotheshorse. It didn’t take long for Sam to discover the cut of […]
September 29, 2017

How to Handle a Line Jumper

by Pringle Franklin CHARLESTON, S.C.—I realized my mistake as soon as I walked through the door. Clusters of students from the College of Charleston were sitting […]