by Micah Dailey | Nov 1, 2022
Most of the documentary team on the final day of filming in Germany, October, 2022 | Photo by Ryan Thurman Hello friends of Quellen, we’re so thankful for you, your prayers, and your kind messages this month as our documentary film team embarked on a journey... by Micah Dailey | Aug 31, 2021
Amanda (left) and Hanna (right) together in Phoenix, comparing “A Garland for Ashes” with “Meine Krone in der Asche” A Blog Within A Blog A Zoom call with Verena in Austria leads to an introduction to Mark in Michigan, who invites me to share my story on a... by Micah Dailey | Oct 30, 2020
Since March, the hustle and bustle of our former lives has been strangely imposed upon by the confines of our homes. This imposition has introduced us to unique challenges. Daily virtual communication and other uncomfortable attempts to “stay connected” often feel... by Micah Dailey | Jul 2, 2018
A year ago, June 2017, we were in the Circus Maximus, Rome, a place of martyrdom for early Christians. Led by Raniero Cantalamessa we cried out with one voice, “Jesus is Lord”. We were together for the 50th Anniversary of the Charismatic Renewal in the RC... by Micah Dailey | Aug 22, 2017
As I watch swastikas carried through the crowded streets of Charlottesville, VA, USA, on August 12, 2017, another picture comes to mind. I am in my home town, Gemünd (Eifel), Germany. The date is April 29, 1937. The streets are crowded with people. There are...