Mission Trips
On our most recent mission trip to the Dominican Republic, we witnessed two amazing women commit their lives to Christ. The morning was sunny and warm as the streets of Vallejuelo began to bustle with life. Just outside the Jorgillo Church, a bend in the road leads to the heart…
More“God Was Knocking on My Heart”
One of the most incredible aspects of going on a mission trip is hearing how God led each team member through a series of events, all converging together on the trip. One story that stood out was Junior’s, the general foreman overseeing the renovation of the Aquilhadas Church in Brazil.…
MoreCambodia Through Victoria’s Eyes
Team member Victoria shares her thoughts on the complex realities she experienced on our recent mission trip to Siem Reap, Cambodia. “During our mission trip to Cambodia, I was taken aback by the level of need that exists there. But when I arrived, I quickly realized how wrong I was…
MoreIt’s never too late to give your life to Him. We saw that firsthand just how true that was in Bolivia. On our mission trips, we make an effort to spend time with the local community where our evening meetings take place. It’s an opportunity for both our team and…
MoreDuring our mission trip to Malawi, we had evangelistic meetings every evening in three different villages: Yudea, Mwanje, and Namingazi. Each night without fail, there would be hundreds in attendance, from toddlers who just learned how to walk to great-grandparents. During the day, each speaker accompanied a gospel worker to…
MoreHow can you share God’s love on a mission trip, especially when you don’t speak the language? Traditional preaching often creates a sense of separation between the preacher and the congregation, with the preacher elevated on a platform and the congregation sitting below. This dynamic can be particularly challenging in…
MorePhoto Gallery: Cochabamba, Bolivia 2024
“For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes…” Romans 1:16
More“I want you to know something—you have my blood!” Pastor Hobson yelled ecstatically through the microphone on Sabbath afternoon. On our final day in Tamale, Ghana, Pr. Hobson introduced himself to the congregation with his new name, Kujo. “I am Pastor Ronnie Joseph Kujo Hobson, I am here with Quiet…
More“Wherever I Go, I’m Now Going to Share the Word of God”
“Adventism has been introduced to the village of Kogni for the first time because of Quiet Hour Ministries,” explains Pastor Peter. “So praise God for their support and resources because, without it, we might not even consider bringing the ministry to this challenging field any time soon.” Meimba Peter is…
MoreFrom Gangster to Missionary
“Before I met Jesus and Seyha, I was a gangster, and I used to fight in the streets,” said 16-year-old Ryan. Seyha is a church planter and gospel worker in Siem Reap, Cambodia, who owned a bike shop. One day, a small voice told him to go for a ride,…
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