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“While the doctors are prescribing medication, I am prescribing Bible verses,” Jackie said, smiling. Clinic days tend to be physically and emotionally draining, but ultimately the most rewarding. With long hours, usually outside in the heat, it’s the most time we spend with the community. We get to…
More about Prescriptions of GraceAll of us, at one point in our lives, have experienced something so painful or confusing that we’ve cried out, “Why, God?” “Why me? Why now? Why this?” We’ve all gotten sick, lost a loved one, been heartbroken, laid off, or forced to move away, the kind of situations that…
More about The Answer to ‘Why God?’Photo Gallery: General Santos, Philippines 2025
“He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” Mark 16:15 This mission trip resulted in 136 baptisms (more to come), 8 gospel workers, 483 patients, 2 chapel builds, and 4 evangelism sites! We are so grateful to our partners the Southern Mindanao…
More about Photo Gallery: General Santos, Philippines 2025“As a kid, I used to feel lonely a lot, I didn’t feel like I could directly talk to people in my church about my emotional situation or problems because I thought that they were just going to judge me or even scold me?” explained Nymdulam. “Why do we do…
More about Healing the LonelyYou Put the Gospel in Motion
“For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” Matthew 18:20 The Holy Spirit has been in thousands of homes because of the motorcycles that were donated to the Luapula Zambia Conference. More specifically, 34,342 homes. Where 28,347 Bible studies…
More about You Put the Gospel in MotionA Prayer Under the Africa Tree: Honoring Leanne in Zimbabwe
*A story from team member Robin “Oh look! Right there, here in Honduras, I got an Africa tree!” said Leanne excitedly. Twelve years ago, I invited a woman from my church named Leanne to join me on a mission trip. She had a heart for service and a deep desire…
More about A Prayer Under the Africa Tree: Honoring Leanne in ZimbabweQuiet but Brave: Gospel Workers Doing God’s Work in Secret
In parts of the world where Christianity is restricted, gospel workers are finding quiet, creative ways to share their faith. These stories—from two different countries where open evangelism is dangerous—show how God is still transforming lives, even in the face of cultural pressure, surveillance, and opposition. In one country, Michael’s…
More about Quiet but Brave: Gospel Workers Doing God’s Work in SecretIt’s the kind of call no team leader wants to get—especially not at 6 a.m. while their team is still in transit. “Hey Randy, sorry to wake you, but they won’t let us into the country.” Before every mission trip, the team gathers over Zoom to go over logistics, responsibilities,…
More about Despite it AllWhere God Wanted Us: One Family’s Unforgettable Mission Trip
“At first, it was a bit of a breath-holding moment. But then I thought—this is spiritual warfare,” explained our children’s leader, Dee. “Satan is trying to shut this mission trip down because he hates what’s happening here. And yet, in that moment, I felt more faith than fear. I knew…
More about Where God Wanted Us: One Family’s Unforgettable Mission TripLilick came from a home marked by both faith and complexity. Her father, Matthew was a Christian ship captain and her mother, Martha, was a devout member of a different faith. As a child, Lilick followed her father’s faith, but like many, her path took unexpected and painful turns. When…
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