March 2014 Magazine
Feature Article Where does the journey start? The completion of an important milestone for the Siawi people [...]
Feature Article Where does the journey start? The completion of an important milestone for the Siawi people [...]
The vision is realized in these six tribal stories.
How can you help make disciples at home and abroad?
Whether we're able to contribute in a small, medium or large way, it all makes a difference in seeing tribal people reached with the gospel in this generation. What can you do?
I’m convinced we are in the “last season” before Christ’s return. Incredible doors are being opened, and now is the time for the Church to emphasize getting the gospel to the last unreached people groups.
Joanna Kreiger is finding that strength and perseverance are also necessary to becoming a missionary, not just remaining one.
Tea made from the yerba plant is a huge part of Paraguayan culture.
As I rub shoulders with missionaries around this world, I am often brought to tears. Their testimonies of incredible obstacles, and yet pressing forward in obedience to God’s call to reach the unreached of this world, are overwhelming.
Sometimes tribal peoples’ hearts seem as dry and dusty as the landscape. Ministry can become a discouraging, daily grind. But as Canadian Leah Humphreys discovered, giving up would mean missing out.