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With dismay, I looked down at the broken frames in my hands. Just like that, when I had been so careful! It would be inconvenient, at the very...
Their names are Josh, Maryn, Shanae, and Alex, and they made up a small TREK team that visited us in Burundi. The word that keeps coming to me when...
West Africa changed me. It wasn’t just being in a different country or a different culture. It was because the Wodaabe friends that I met there...
Standing by his dying father’s bedside, twelve-year-old Tee knew he was about to lose the only family he had left. His mother had passed away when...
When concluding our missionary service in Brazil back in 2007, my wife, Marty, and I reflected on the highlights of our twenty-five-year journey in...
When Esther was thirteen, her father passed away. Her mother and her extended family couldn’t care for her, so they discarded her. “They threw her...
It was not easy growing up in Myanmar. For various reasons, there was widespread instability throughout the country. For much of my childhood,...
“In many ways, it’s an unlikely global connection,” said Stephen Humber, Mission Mobilizer, referring to the bridge that God has been building...
The largest item in that vehicle was a table that symbolized something special for us, something that our thirty-seven years in ministry had taught...
Families can be complicated. So can churches, and groups of churches. This seems to be true everywhere, including Latin America.
Almost twenty years ago, Youssef and his wife, Reyna, moved from the US back to Youssef’s home country in West Africa where they now live and serve.
Irfan has been a part of leading an online Arabic Bible School for years, but recently he adapted some of his learning and experience toward...