Reflections of a child of rural and rust belt America: Why the PRM matters to me
“For the lonely pastor, a phone call or a coffee with a fellow PRM cohort member acts as a moment to “blow on the embers,” — a chance to be listened to, to laugh, to offer affirmation that the flickering glimpses are, indeed, a testimony that Gospel work is really happening. For the resource-strapped pastor, the energy of a group of a dozen eager college students on spring break acts as a needed break in their unglamorous daily routine.” – The Project on Rural Ministry, October 27, 2022
