An Elder Looks at Leadership among the Moi
“An elder’s job is not a small type of job, but a really big job.”
“An elder’s job is not a small type of job, but a really big job.”
The Budik people of Senegal are finding joy in reading God’s Word in their own language.
A Voice of Encouragement To Andi McMartin, meeting with missionaries isn’t really about evaluation and accountability. Gauging their progress in [...]
A Multinational Workshop After all the months of training before going to the field, there are still areas that require [...]
Learning the Hard Way It was 1970. The chairman of NTM Colombia, Macon Hare, Jr., was seeing firsthand the struggles [...]
To Walk or To Fly All right, then, which will it be? Trudging for days up and down the mountains [...]
From Indiana to … God’s Choice What would ever entice a farmer to leave his farm in Indiana to fly [...]
Bringing the gospel to the Nukak people has had more than its share of uphills and downhills The day I [...]
Why are Seth and Rochelle Callahan so intently studying the culture and language of the Iski people?