Mission Stories & News
Banged-Up Bike
February 25, 2024
The yellow bike with black trim was crushed. Judah felt OK. He looked over at the motorcyclist. He hadn’t been wearing a helmet, and his head was bleeding.
Read MoreLooking for a way to serve your city?
February 18, 2024
Urban centers of influence (UCIs) offer a space for friendships to take root, for the love and care of God to be made visible, and for new groups of believers to be planted.
Read MoreJudaism at a Glance
February 18, 2024
Judaists believe in one God who revealed Himself through prophets, created the world, gave Moses the Ten Commandments, and rewards people for good deeds while punishing evil.
Read MorePapaya Prescription
February 18, 2024
Joylin felt uneasy when she arrived at the hospital. She was surrounded by people she didn’t know. She didn’t like the smell of the hospital air. Someone put an IV drip into her arm, and it hurt. Then a nurse took her to a bed in the hospital ward.
Read MoreTouched by Jesus
February 18, 2024
As years passed, Rupamaya became very sad. Finally, she stopped working. Because she didn’t work, she didn’t have any food. She didn’t want to eat anyway.
Read MoreBulgarian Friendship Bread
February 11, 2024
Dimitur said. “So, I want to give my best to others. I feel a strong desire to learn more about God and the Bible. I have this idea that I have to help, and if I can, I am going to do it. I am not a math teacher
Read More68 Percent
February 11, 2024
Dimitur said. “So, I want to give my best to others. I feel a strong desire to learn more about God and the Bible. I have this idea that I have to help, and if I can, I am going to do it. I am not a math teacher
Read MorePeace in a Tin House
February 11, 2024
But when Father and Mother drank, they began to argue. When they drank, they began to fight. The more they drank, the more they fought. The more they fought, the more they drank.
Read MoreHappy, Childless Widow
February 11, 2024
Ratnamaya’s sadness multiplied. Now she had to live with the double pain of being childless and a widow. She felt so lonely. She saw other people living happily with children and grandchildren.
Read MoreCities It’s Where the People Are!
February 4, 2024
Today, more than half the world’s population lives in cities, and that number is expected to rise to at least 70 percent by 2050.
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