Mission Stories & News
Ingrid and the Transfer Project
August 11, 2024
“Sometimes, they ask questions about our church and our beliefs, and we can share,” Pastor Grigol says. “We believe these projects will have influence, and maybe some of them will even start to attend our church.”
Read MoreChanging From the Outside In
August 4, 2024
As the years passed, Youssef longed for change. He found it in the form of a cell phone. A tantalizing lifestyle, ungodly interests, and a new circle of friends were just finger taps away. Hoping to attract foreign women, Youssef set up a Facebook account under a false identity.
Read MoreCaring for Ukraine’s Refugees
July 28, 2024
“Sometimes, they ask questions about our church and our beliefs, and we can share,” Pastor Grigol says. “We believe these projects will have influence, and maybe some of them will even start to attend our church.”
Read MoreThe Leaky Roof
July 21, 2024
Grandmother Brigitte wanted to give money to the mission project. But, she thought, I can’t give any money because I need a new roof.
Read MoreTaking God to Her Workplace
July 21, 2024
On the balcony, Gifty spoke softly to the form huddled on the lounger. “Miss, how can I help you?” Dr. Zehra lifted her tear-stained face to Gifty and began pouring out her heart. She was trying to carry on the business alone.
Read MoreNot My Money
July 14, 2024
In their shame-honor-oriented culture, our help meant we were indebting them to us, reshaping our peer friendships into a patron-client relationship. It was hurting their dignity.
Read MorePrayer Missionaries Head Out for Their Third Prayer Journey Around the World
July 14, 2024
“The second time through,” Nancy said, “we started looking up the cities on the internet to find out what the population was, what country they were in, and where they were on the world map.” This became a part of the Wolcotts’
Read MoreRemembering Tanabose Viviriti Lukukana
July 7, 2024
Tanabose often experienced divine protection from devil priests, including those times they poisoned his food. He would always pray over a meal and eat while his perpetrators watched.
Read MoreThe Redemption of a Warrior
July 7, 2024
In 1961, Piari started Adventist work in Sirunki. Here, he was also assaulted by an angry crowd, but he wasn’t deterred. He continued sharing the gospel, using picture rolls and fingerfones.
Read MoreIn the most unexpected places Hope Blooms
June 30, 2024
Omari made the courageous decision to sever ties with his former life and embrace Christ as his Savior—a perilous choice given the dangers of leaving a rebel group.
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