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News, stories of lives changed, devotionals, videos, missional thought. Browse to be encouraged, explore a call, or go deeper into an area of the world where missionaries are faithfully serving.
News, stories of lives changed, devotionals, videos, missional thought. Browse to be encouraged, explore a call, or go deeper into an area of the world where missionaries are faithfully serving.

Growing the Church in Peru: A Video
God is using our team in Cusco to impact change through local churches and a medical clinic where students learn to provide holistic care.

15 Ways to Lead Like Jesus
Are we getting more of our leadership paradigms from a business world model than from Jesus whom we proclaim?

The Seismic Shift of Berlin’s Spiritual Landscape: A Video
After years of spiritual darkness, the Holy Spirit is moving in the city of Berlin and the MTW team is seeing a new openness to gospel.

Spontaneous Love: Ukrainian Church Plant Reaches Out to Refugees
When disabled and elderly refugees from eastern Ukraine were forced to flee, a local Presbyterian church embraced them like family.

The Heart Language of the Quichua
Teaching the Bible to the Quichua in their own unique language penetrates hearts and awakens a new understanding of truth.

Giving Doesn’t Come Naturally
For most people, giving isn’t easy. In fact, it’s difficult. That’s because giving isn’t natural. It’s a gift.

MK Explains Christianity to His Fourth-Grade Class
An Australian public school teacher asked his class a question about Christianity. One boy’s hand shot up.

Panama Embraces Their Venezuelan Refugee Neighbors
A church plant in Panama City found itself surrounded by refugees, and saw an opportunity to embrace a gospel imperative.

Japanese Pastor Plants Church in Least-Reached State
A young Japanese seminary student just four years ago, Nozomu is now a respected pastor planting a church in Japan’s least-reached state.

Do You See It? Learning to See Across Cultures
It is one thing to look at a situation, but it is quite another to see with understanding. This is the missionary’s dilemma.