Mission Stories & News
Pioneering the Streets of Kinshasa
June 19, 2022
Josie had been sick. She’d had malaria. She also had ulcers on her leg, so she doesn’t look overly happy in the video, but she sang!
Read MoreThousands are seeking refuge in Ukrainian churches.
June 12, 2022
“All our pastors have stayed in Ukraine, and everyone is working and doing what they can do,” he said.
Read MoreReturn to Palau Impacts the Nation
June 5, 2022
How was it possible that even after her son, daughter-in-law, and grandson were murdered that Grandma DePaiva could forgive so fully and so freely?
Read MoreThe End of the World and Beginning of Everything
March 14, 2021
When Elena started the course, she smoked 60 cigarettes a day, and almost all her money fed this addiction.
Read MoreGreased Wheels and a Mission River
March 7, 2021
In tough, unwelcoming conditions, Nguerabaye—a married man with four children—was planting a new group of believers.
Read MoreFixing Leo
March 7, 2021
Around this time, Sebastian’s grandmother became very sick. Sebastian was worried.
Read MoreThe “Dream” Job
December 11, 2018
What could be better than getting the job offer of your dreams?
Read MoreFinding Purpose
March 28, 2018
Her innocence and gentle spirit warmed my heart, and I couldn’t understand why I’d been so selfish for the past several months.
Read MoreAngels in the Water
February 28, 2017
“Where could they be?” Mrs. Edward asked, a hint of worry in her voice. “They should have been back by now.”
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