
Chelsea Rollman
Chelsea Rollman is a marketing specialist and staff writer at MTW. She formerly served as the girls’ discipleship coordinator at Village Seven in Colorado Springs, and as a marketing assistant at The White Horse Inn. Chelsea graduated from Covenant College in 2016 with her B.A. in English. She and her husband, Hudson, live in Jacksonville, Florida, and attend Christ Church Presbyterian where Hudson serves as the youth director.

Defying Gravity: 10 Churches in 10 Years in Tokyo
In the wake of the 2011 tsunami, amid historical barriers to Christianity, Grace City Church Tokyo planted 10 churches within a decade.

6 Reminders for Singles Considering Global Missions
For singles, serving internationally may raise some unique concerns. We spoke to single missionaries who shared some encouragements.

A Huddle of College Students Grows into a Flourishing Church in Sydney
Students from all over Australasia come to Sydney. Harbour City Church welcomes them as God reveals Himself through moments of grace.

Discovering a Hidden Quechua Church
A 1960s radio ministry became the catalyst for a 200-church denomination.

The Single Missionary Experience
Single missionaries face unique challenges and opportunities as they minister abroad. But one thing is certain: God's kingdom needs them.

Go Where the Battle Is Raging: MTW Missionaries Share Stories of Spiritual Warfare
The enemy relentlessly assaulted missionaries in Berlin. But God equipped them to help push back the forces of darkness through prayer.

5 Tips for Parents Raising Kids on the Mission Field
The decision to serve on the mission field with kids can be daunting. Three missionary families share some advice from their experience.

9 Ways to Stay Healthy on the Mission Field
Missionary life brings challenges. Staying physically, emotionally, and spiritually healthy is key to flourishing on the mission field.

An Original MTW Missionary Family Serves 50 Years in Europe
When Peter and Rebecca Jones arrived in France 50 years ago, they could not have imagined the legacy God would unfold through their family.

The Estranged Church: National Missionaries Train Prosperity Gospel Pastors in Zimbabwe
A false gospel led churchgoers to drink detergent. When confronted, these false prophets expressed a surprising hunger for solid theology.