Below The Surface
The Dinangat people had Christian religious practices along with worship of their ancestors. Did the people need to hear about Jesus?
The Dinangat people had Christian religious practices along with worship of their ancestors. Did the people need to hear about Jesus?
Dagamee shares how he has been changed by the Gospel, and how his heart hurts for those [...]
Edaipiya knows that it took a lot more the just a couple of missionaries to bring the Gospel to his village, and he's thankful.
Edaipiya, who lives in the Asia-Pacific region, contrasts how it is to live on God's side with how he lived on Satan's side.
In the remote corners of the world, people groups have existed for generations. They live in fear of the spirits. They die without hope. This is Awayos story.
There are no roads to most remote tribal villages. Hikes that could take a week or more require only minutes in an airplane. Mission planes are lifelines. "It's an ambulance; it's a taxi, it's a school bus, it's a grocery store for the missionaries," says Larry Dye
In the remote corners of the world, people groups have existed for generations. They live in fear of the spirits. They die without hope. This is Awayo's story.
From Ethnos' archive, we bring you the slide show Each Stick Had A Name. On behalf of his village, Gilimase makes a request to the short-term missions team.
As a typhoon approached, their daughter became more and more ill. There was only one way for Danny and Philippa Brooks to get her out of the remote location where they serve as church planters, and that flight had already been cancelled.