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Li’l Willie

M360˚ Magazine

October 24, 2017

He was fully suited, liquor free, dignified, diligent, faithful, and matured in the faith. God had turned his life completely around!

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The Clouds Cried Out

Weekly Mission Story

October 22, 2017

Murad’s words and the tears in his eyes as he told his secret cut to his teacher’s heart.

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Galina's Prayers

Weekly Mission Story - KidsKyrgyzstan

October 22, 2017

I was so excited! I wanted the world to know that I love Jesus with all my heart.

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A Reason to Live

M360˚ Magazine

October 17, 2017

Aung Ko might seem an unlikely worship leader. He’s been blind since childhood and, by his own admission, has tried to commit suicide multiple times. But he’s also a living testament to the power of Jesus.

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Massage Opens a Door

Weekly Mission Story

October 15, 2017

We may wonder how the gospel can be shared in restrictive countries.

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"Just Come!"

Weekly Mission Story - KidsKyrgyzstan

October 15, 2017

When I told my mother that I wanted to be baptized and join the Adventist Church, she was furious.

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My Roller Coaster Year

M360˚ Magazine

October 10, 2017

Here’s what I knew about the African continent before I arrived in Uganda with my family. I pictured a harsh, barren land (as depicted in some documentaries) and having to fetch water from some far away riverbed.

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Sabbath-Loving Janitor

Weekly Mission StoryKazakhstan

October 8, 2017

Yelena has every reason to be distressed, but she is visibly happy.

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Faithful Tatyana

Weekly Mission Story - KidsKazakhstan

October 8, 2017

“I know how much Jesus suffered for me. I don’t want to disobey Him.”

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First-Grade Love

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October 3, 2017

Picture this. You’re 20 years old in an unfamiliar country with absolutely no background in teaching, standing in front of a classroom of 28 first-graders. That was me on day one of being a student missionary.

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