A Form of Religion Without the Relationship
Exposure Miguel Peña didn’t start out to be a missionary. As a chemical engineer, he worked for 15 years for [...]
Exposure Miguel Peña didn’t start out to be a missionary. As a chemical engineer, he worked for 15 years for [...]
The Church Is not the Steeple What does a tribal church look like? Does it have a steeple? A cross [...]
A mountaintop minus the grandeur Ramshackle tin shanties jostled each other along rutted dirt lanes up and down the mountainside — if [...]
God has taken her to places she couldn't have imagined.
“We have been in the process of locating an airplane in Brazil for many years. [Then] last November one of our missionaries flew a [Cessna] 206 down to Brazil,” wrote missionaries Jeff and Jackie Schaa. Since then, paperwork issues have kept the plane grounded.
José had the reputation as a faithful sweeper long before he had the reputation as a faithful prayer advocate. But [...]
The Yanomami are no strangers to warfare. But they were puzzled, as they read and reread that passage, as to what the warfare is, in this case, and who is the enemy. A spiritual battle? They know all about flesh and blood enemies.
Things don’t always go according to plan — and that’s usually viewed as a bad thing. So when I tell you that is what happened with the Manjui New Testament, you might be ready to despair.
Highlights from missionary updates from Africa, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region. Read the latest news from the front lines about Gospel outreaches, Bible translation, and the fruit God is producing.