Ganbold was diagnosed with tuberculosis in 2005. At that time, the doctor told him, “There is no cure. You must prepare to die.”
“Mission starts with friendship,” said Multiply worker Einer Zuluaga as he reflected on the strategy for reaching the Wounaan of Colombia....
“We’re just not sure we should go back,” said Kyle and Danae Schmidt, upon returning from West Africa to the U.S. in February 2022. They had just...
She first reached out to our church in Dortmund via Instagram. The message read, “Hello, I am homeless. But I trust in God, and I believe that he...
“Among other things, I also like to play,” said a worker in this region. “It is while playing that I am best able to engage and communicate with...
Every two weeks, Saleh, one of our key partners in North Africa, visits a different village or town in his region to pray for the people and to...
In 2015, Gediminas and Kristina Dailyde left their home in Lithuania and traveled to Canada to participate in Multiply’s long-term missionary...
“I was not sure if anyone would come,” Jaeem confessed. “My Muslim family members were still angry that I had chosen to follow Jesus, and now I was...
At the end of December 2022, John Warkentin completed his active service with Multiply and entered into retirement in California. He recently sat...