Mission Stories & News
Water of Life
July 31, 2022
We traveled for eight hours along dusty roads that seemed to wind through the middle of nowhere before finally reaching our destination.
Read MoreThrough Open Doors
July 24, 2022
We must have looked a bit unusual as we stood quietly at their open door together; they were surprised that foreigners came to show respect.
Read MoreThree Generations of Missionary Women
July 17, 2022
“Give the man back his keys,” the newcomer insisted, his voice taking on a more authoritative tone. After what seemed like an eternity, the collector returned the keys to the driver, told him to go, and removed the board from the road
Read MoreThe Twist in the Story
July 10, 2022
John’s father rejected him, but John had become a child of God, and he dedicated his life to sharing His love with others, especially those of his former faith.
Read MoreGlō Mom Makes Waves
July 3, 2022
She was pregnant, living in a homeless shelter, and about to give birth any day.
Read MoreYap’s Newbie Teacher
June 26, 2022
At the time, I couldn’t see the progress my kids were making. It felt like I was hardly making a difference, and it was taking way too long.
Read MorePioneering 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.
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