Yesterday, I received two phone calls. Both calls were to tell me about some major news that would affect the lives of many.
Every year in the Philippines, several people are crucified on Good Friday.
My colleagues do a good job each issue, writing about missionaries who are reaching unreached people. And the stories have impact because we see God’s hand at work. But each story doesn’t actually start with a missionary. Nor does it end with a new believer. That’s only the middle part.
It was then that I was told that Gabi suffers from seizures, up to three times a week. His family wanted him to stop traveling to teach, but he shared that God’s Word was too great to stop teaching.
Determining the Need to Hear Written by Lourens Laureti, missionary to the Mengen people, with David Pierce The first time I met Gabi was on…
Believers are no longer sacrificing to the spirits to ensure success.
One of the most beneficial things for our culture and language learning is when we can participate with the people in an activity.
October 4 was our official anniversary [in Paraguay], and we just wanted to share some highlights from our first year.
When missionaries determine what people group to work with, they don’t just throw a dart at a map. First, they pray. Then, they research.
The Law is illustrated by the cultural story of an accidental death and restitution.