Sometimes strategic ministries don’t require another language learned, just a willing heart to serve.
A Mechanic’s Heart and Cars It takes people to make up a church. There are some people who take it upon themselves to be a…
“We are planning a … departure that will hopefully help the church thrive after our departure.”
When I Can’t Plan Today’s article is taken from Katie Moore’s blog. She is on the Nahuatl team in Mexico. Some days, you simply need…
Matt and Debi Zook went as Ethnos missionaries to Mozambique in 2005. Later that same year, the moved into the Lolo people group to begin ministering there. As heart language ministry is one of the tenets of Ethnos, they spent the next three years in culture and language study.
I asked her, ”Why do you not pray in Sérè?” She replied, “I do not know how to pray in my language.” Will she ever be able to say “God speaks my language”?
Jim and Rachel have been waiting for the Lord to open the doors to move into a new location in the Asia-Pacific Region. That time is coming.
“The tears that fell freely from his face and onto my lap were tears of joy. Tears of hope. Tears of a longing fulfilled.”
“Anyone and everyone who was in the village hurried to the beach to welcome us ‘home.’”
“Our fellow missionaries with the Cubeo have had a desire that we here in the Guanano church start a Cubeo church plant by evangelizing Roberto.”