Mission Stories & News
My Little Brother
June 11, 2017
I’d received so much from being a member of AYM through the years that I wanted to give something back. I signed up to be a Pathfinder instructor and began the rewarding process of impacting young lives with God’s love.
Read MoreVBS Changed My Life
Weekly Mission Story - KidsNigeria
June 4, 2017
I’ve always carried my burdens alone in my own strength. But now that I know that Jesus cares for me, I’ve let go of those burdens. Jesus set me free!
Read MoreThe Only Place to Be
June 4, 2017
Why am I still with Adventist Youth Ministry (AYM) after all these years? Because there’s nowhere else to be!
Read MoreMore Than Just a Game
Weekly Mission Story - KidsNigeria
May 28, 2017
Many people who had never heard of Babcock University have learned about the Sabbath through our team. For us, the football field is a mission field where we show people God’s love.
Read MoreMy Dream
May 28, 2017
I have this dream that one day these children from town will come to our new church and worship with us. They’ll say, “This thing that I believe in is real. I can see it in the church, in the lives of the people.”
Read MorePlane Sales Take Off for Mini Entrepreneurs
May 23, 2017
Christian Müller was surprised to find his two young sons selling paper airplanes on the city street outside their home in Kyrgyzstan.
Read MoreRelieving the Sufferings of Humanity
May 23, 2017
For its first two decades, Seventh-day Adventist mission reflected the largely rural nature of American society in which it had been founded.
Read MoreNothing to Do but Pray
May 23, 2017
God can fix all kinds of problems, but could He—would He—“fix” a prize drawing? I didn’t know, but if I didn’t ask, I would never know!
Read MoreGood Morning, China
May 23, 2017
The average age of radio team members here is 28. They’re persevering despite considerable financial and personal sacrifice.
Read MoreFinally Free
May 23, 2017
Seventeen-year-old Niang is a refugee. She and her family fled religious persecution in Myanmar when she was a child.
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