Mission Stories & News
Making a Move for God
November 10, 2024
Pastor Ko Salee, his wife, and their daughter, Kayla made a move for God by relocating to Hickory, North Carolina to serve at a Hmong church plant. With the support of Adventist Refugee and Immigrant Ministries, they aim to empower the community and prepare leaders to share the gospel to their own people.
Read MoreIt Was Jesus
November 10, 2024
James picked up a Bible, and it fell open to Mark 9. It was the story of Jesus casting a spirit out of a boy. Echoing the question that Jesus asked the boy’s father, James asked, “How long has this been happening to her?”
Read MoreJohn and Dorothy Andrews
November 10, 2024
In the Tibetan border region, conversion to the Christian religion was forbidden, a crime punishable by death. Largely because of his surgical skills, Andrews gained the trust of the Tibetans who came to his clinic.
Read MoreEarly Australian Indigenous Missionary Couples
November 10, 2024
While at Aroma, Jessie wrote that the house they were living in had “great big holes,” which allowed the building to fill with sand when the west winds blew.
Read MoreA Day at Camp
November 10, 2024
But no one was going to eat ground squirrel for lunch at the camp. If Kingston was disappointed, he didn’t show it. He joined the other children in heartily eating baked potatoes, brown beans, macaroni and cheese, and garlic bread.
Read MoreMission to 22 Million
November 8, 2024
Christian education in India, hope for earthquake survivors in Türkiye and church planting in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Join us as we explore mission around the world!
Read MoreNew Adventist Churches Being Added Faster than Ever Before
November 6, 2024
Seventh-day Adventist Church Reaches Church Planting Milestone
Read MoreI Am Urban
November 4, 2024
The pandemic caused many churches and charities to shut down in the city of London. ADRA saw an opportunity to further reach out to their communities with the new I Am Urban project. Max tells us more about what ADRA is doing in London.
Read MorePioneers of Hope in Philippines
November 3, 2024
After Lewis Finster graduated from Union College, he and his wife felt called to serve overseas. They served in different nations before they ended up in the Philippines. When they arrived, there were no Filipino Adventists.
Read MoreWaiting for Communion
November 3, 2024
Every time Katrina received a Social Security check, she bought all the white plastic basins that were on the store shelf. Usually, there were six. Then she brought them to church and gave them to the pastor’s wife.
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