Having Your Mind Focused on Two Countries
Missionaries often have their hearts and minds in two different countries.
Missionaries often have their hearts and minds in two different countries.
Chasing after power isn’t all it’s cut up to be.
How can you challenge missionaries’ children to reach the world when they already see glaring needs right in front of them?
After 3 ½ months of daily chronological Bible teaching, there are now believers among the Iski people!
Taking that first step to introduce Jesus to their kin, the Biem church is feeling the urgency of the task.
“Water is pouring in through the walls and windows,” they wrote shortly before cell service failed.
How often have you been challenged to read your Bible — by someone who lives well away from “civilization”?
Despite their attempts, the Iski people are learning that they can’t please God on their own.
“The longer [home assignment] lasted, our time in Papua New Guinea seemed to fade from reality….”