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stories

At Multiply, we tell stories of faith and transformation from around the world because, better than anything else, these stories tell us (and others) who we are and why we exist. Like the story of the Gospel and the story of the Bible, these stories tell of what God is doing in the world today, and they remind us of what he is doing in our own lives. Let your own faith in Jesus be strengthened as you read & view these stories. 

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The video of that police officer with his knee on the neck of an already subdued George Floyd jolted me, like a bolt...
One hot Sunday afternoon in Peru during a Kids Bible Club, I had the glorified job of being the keeper of the colored...
Louise: Ajaan (Pastor) Naat, have you heard about the recent racial violence and the protests that are currently...
I was born sixty years ago in the United States of America, “the land of the free and the home of the brave.” In our...
Since the pandemic began, Multiply staff and global workers have been meeting online weekly. When the conversation...
I grew up in the South [USA] during the height of the civil rights movement. The high school I attended still...
Her embarrassment was so keen that she nearly folded herself under the table, desperate to hide. Why had they asked...
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My dear friend Ako went home to be with Jesus earlier this year. Yet her dreams, as with her love for Jesus, live on...
Hunger was his constant companion, in one form or another. There was a haunting sense that something was missing, an...
It was the penultimate “dark and stormy night.” The disciples and their teacher had finished a long, arduous day of...
They had never seen her smile before. When she finally did, it was more than just the whimsical humor of being a...
“My friends and family laugh at me. They say I need to see a psychiatrist or go on medication.” But Zemira knows that...