Mission Stories & News
Breaking Bread
October 8, 2023
Then a third boy came over. David guessed right away what he wanted. He saw that the boy didn’t have any breakfast and must be hungry. Sure enough, the boy had a question.
Read MoreHey, That’s My Island!
October 8, 2023
As time went on, other struggles arose. Edwin became a bully at school. “I wanted to be the toughest,” he explained. “But by fourth grade, I realized I didn’t have any friends.”
Read MoreThe First Missionary Kid
October 1, 2023
Mary’s mother died when she was 10, so Mary did the grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, and other housework once they settled in La Coudre, Switzerland.
Read MoreSeeing God
October 1, 2023
As Jacques kept pleading, he walked to the door to leave the room. Then he stopped at the door. It was like someone was blocking him or holding him back.
Read MorePraying All the Time
October 1, 2023
“How do you know it was Jesus?” she asked. “What did He look like?” The little girl could not describe Jesus or explain how she knew that it was Him.
Read MoreDoing the Next Right Thing
October 1, 2023
Then Amy remembered something that one of her close friends at church frequently said: Do the next right thing. “The next right thing in this situation was to take them in,” Amy said. “So, we decided to extend hospitality to them.”
Read MoreA Totally New Girl
September 24, 2023
“You’re wrong,” she said. “These children are running now, but who knows what will happen to them later. If they do not accept God, maybe some of them will not be in heaven.
Read MoreOut of the Supernatural
September 24, 2023
In desperation, Sveltana’s mother asked an elderly woman at her workplace, “Do you know where I can find a Bible or talk to someone about God?”
Read MoreVitoria's Mission Canoe
September 24, 2023
“I talked to Patrick about it, and he wants to invite his friends to come,” Vitoria replied. “Would you like to lead a children’s meeting?” Father asked.
Read MoreGrowing a Healthy Church
September 24, 2023
“There are a lot of skyscrapers here filled with people who don’t know or want to know about God,” Marija says. “That’s the challenge here. It is a secular country.”
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