Mission Stories & News
Cities 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.
Read MoreSeven Ways to Reach Out to Refugees, Immigrants, and Other International Guests
February 4, 2024
One of the things refugees and international guests crave most is friendships with people from their host country.
Read MoreHome for a Boy
February 4, 2024
Sudip didn’t know how he could help Mother. He was only 11. So, he cried with her. There was nothing else he could do. Mother and son cried and cried.
Read MoreCostly Cup of Tea
February 4, 2024
Terrance tried to get up, but his body did not respond. He tried to call friends for help, but then he realized that he wasn’t in his dormitory room. He looked around, trying to get his bearings. He didn’t recognize the place.
Read MoreLeipzig's Open Door
February 2, 2024
Pioneers of hope in Kenya, growing a healthy church in Serbia, and a center of influence called the door in Germany. Join us as we explore mission around the world!
Read MoreI Am Urban
January 29, 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 MoreMadrid’s Post-Christian Church Plant
January 28, 2024
Cero, is a church plant in Madrid, Spain that welcomes people with doubts and questions. Silvia, a skeptic, found solace in Cero, rediscovering her belief in God and experiencing love and acceptance, prompting her baptism.
Read MoreCero Church
January 28, 2024
“When they are ready, we bring them to church to study the Bible,” Contero said. “But the Bible is not the first step. In Spain, people will reject the Bible if they hear about it first.”
Read MoreOnce Poor, Now Rich
January 28, 2024
When Asmita was 8 years old, a neighbor told her parents about a Seventh-day Adventist orphanage that cared for children who had no parents or had parents who couldn’t take care of them.
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