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Grief Transformed by Community: Venezuelan Refugees Find Family in Panama
Refugees William and Sol know the ache of loneliness of having left their home country. A Panamanian church welcomed them as family.
SEE MORERescuing the Unseen
MTW's CEMIPRE ministry center for the blind is restoring hope in Chile, especially in the wake of devastating wildfires last February.
SEE MORECompassion Funds for Earthquake Relief Lead to Gospel Growth in Turkey
When believers Adem and Samira* gave people things they'd say "It is not from us. It is from the Lord. Jesus has provided these for you."
SEE MOREI Can Feel You Smiling
I spent Friday afternoon with 15 of the most beautiful people in the world. All were early beneficiaries of Ethiopia ACT.
SEE MOREEthiopia ACT: Twenty Years of Impact
For 20 years, Ethiopia ACT has been restoring health and hope to the most vulnerable in Addis Ababa while providing a clear gospel message.
SEE MORE“Trauma Upon Trauma:” MTW Poised to Help Earthquake Victims in Turkey and Syria
“The need is more than we can describe. Really overwhelming.”
SEE MOREHow Hiking, Swimming Lessons, and ESL Create True Refugee Friendships (AUDIO)
Hear Erin and David's heart for refugees through stories of individuals overcoming trauma and beginning a new life in Athens, Greece.
SEE MOREFirst a Lockdown, Then Two Hurricanes: Impact and Response in Honduras (VIDEO)
COVID lockdowns meant residents could not leave their homes for days at a time. Then two hurricanes devastated the already struggling area.
SEE MOREA Mercy Ministry in Ethiopia’s Slums Bears Gospel Fruit During COVID-19
When the virus arrived in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, MTW missionaries working in the capital city’s slums feared the worst.
SEE MOREMTW Compassion Funds Feed the Starving During Global Pandemic
As quarantines continue, people are beginning to starve. MTW missionaries, acting as the hands and feet of Christ, are responding.
SEE MOREThe Accidental Relief Program: COVID-19 in Honduras
In Honduras, the lockdown was total and immediate. MTW missionaries immediately thought of their neighbors who would need groceries—fast.
SEE MOREWhat If We Gave Away Soap? A Simple Idea Helps Fight Disease in Ethiopia
Armed with soap, flyers, and an app, Ethiopia ACT family advocates aim to visit 600 families and provide education on disease prevention.
SEE MOREThe Greek Church Meets Disaster With Mercy
Greece's worst wildfire in 100 years has opened doors for gospel ministry and church planting in the seaside city of Mati.
SEE MOREA Joyful Reunion on the Streets of Ethiopia
As I crossed a street, a woman on the other side of the road stopped and stared at me with a huge smile on her face.
SEE MOREMission on Our Doorsteps: The Missional Opportunity of Refugees and Immigration to the U.S. (Audio)
Listen as Matthew Soerens examines how biblical principles can inform our response to the refugees and immigrants in our communities.
SEE MOREPanama 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.
SEE MOREMTW’s Refugee Ministry Expands, Spanning Four Continents
Missionaries across the globe are working increasingly with refugees. Our 2016 year-end appeal focuses on this critical opportunity.
SEE MORESweetness in the Challenge: My Summer in Cambodia
I faced many challenges, yet there was a sweetness in how close we grew to each other during such a short time.
SEE MOREHow missionaries are responding to the refugee crisis
Latest update: In response to the recent wave of refugees, missionaries throughout Europe are finding new opportunities to serve.
SEE MOREHope in Blindness
Aniley, a blind, ill, single mother in Ethiopia was convinced she was cursed. A blind MTW missionary helped her see things differently.
SEE MORE"The Project Found Me"
Alone at home with two sons and no means of support, the woman thought she was going to die.
SEE MORECold Feet. Warmed Hearts.
Many children from this Native community live in unsafe, dirty homes and arrive at school shivering, hardly covered, and hungry.
SEE MOREMercy Matters: Q&A with Missionary John Rug
Missionary John Rug was born blind, but he is not disabled. He is "differently enabled." We sat down with John recently for a Q&A.
SEE MOREAfter Haiyan, Hope Returns
For the 70,000 Filipinos in Bogo, Cebu, the only thing to do on November 8, 2013 was hunker down and wait as Typhoon Haiyan approached.
SEE MOREPhilippines Update - January 2014
The roof of Bogo Presbyterian Church is now stronger structurally and ready to have a local crew come and install the sheeting.
SEE MOREHealing Mercies for Ethiopia
We had chosen to work in Suki because it has one of the most marginalized groups and some of the sickest and poorest people in the country.
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