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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.

A Year Worth Celebrating in Ethiopia
November 2014 was the first anniversary of our Suki church plant fellowship. Nearly all of these men and women have become new believers.

Short-term Missions in Mexico: A Life Changed
Are short-term trips effective? If you’re doubtful, just ask Claudia.

From the Streets to Safety
Michael was abandoned to the streets at 3 years old, having been dropped off at the local trash dump. Security guards “took him in.”

Jesus at the Stoplight and the Supermarket
Without a permanent location, church leaders have been looking for new ways to meet folks in the outskirts of Santiago, Chile.

A Video Update from Arequipa, Peru
Though our ministry in Arequipa is just over a year old, we already see encouraging evidence of God’s work. Watch and be encouraged.

How Could God Use A Missionary Like Me?
Daily I look at my life and find nothing that points to the fact that I can be a good missionary. Yet I have seen lives transformed.

Forced to Flee: Refugees in Ukraine
More than a million people have been displaced by the fighting, mostly from east Ukraine, and many of them have come to the Odessa region.

Medical Outreach: A Week of Divine Appointments
The trip was the first of its kind for our Medical Campus Outreach team in Peru. Many of the student participants are not yet believers.

Salvation Is Not Free
One lady commented, “Love must endure. You must work hard. You must endure to the end. Salvation you know is not free.”

A Conversation that Transcends Cultures
An MTW missionary woman struck up a conversation with a young Japanese lady at English Café Night. It turns out they had a lot in common.