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It’s Never Too Late

Nov 6, 2024 Comments Off on It’s Never Too Late
February 17 @ 9:47 pm

It’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…

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“The Seventh-day Adventist”

Oct 30, 2024 Comments Off on “The Seventh-day Adventist”
February 17 @ 9:47 pm

When I lost contact with my parents, I felt abandoned and cried every night in my bed while all my friends in the dormitory slept. My name is Naw Promise. I was born in Myeint City, Myanmar, where I lived with my family. I was first introduced to the Bible…

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Making Faith Accessible

Sep 25, 2024 Comments Off on Making Faith Accessible
February 17 @ 9:47 pm

At just 28 years old, Suzzy faces a challenge that many in Northern Ghana share: she is unable to read. In a region where 67.5% of people struggle with illiteracy due to high levels of poverty and limited educational resources, Suzzy’s inability to read the Bible left her feeling isolated…

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Faith Comes by Hearing

Sep 11, 2024 Comments Off on Faith Comes by Hearing
February 17 @ 9:47 pm

During 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…

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Finding the Reason for the Chaos

Sep 4, 2024 Comments Off on Finding the Reason for the Chaos
February 17 @ 9:47 pm

“What’s behind the chaotic behavior of these kids?” thought Paula after their first night doing the kid’s program in Ghana. Paula shared her thoughts about how her past teaching experience prepared her for this unique mission trip: “I’m normally a high school science teacher. And it’s not that high school…

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“I Love You Too”

Aug 28, 2024 Comments Off on “I Love You Too”
February 17 @ 9:47 pm

How 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…

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A Divine Encounter Leading to New Faith

Aug 21, 2024 Comments Off on A Divine Encounter Leading to New Faith
February 17 @ 9:47 pm

One Sabbath evening in Zambia, as our gospel worker was riding home from church, he encountered a man who introduced himself as the headman of a nearby village. “When I mentioned that I am a man of God, the headman eagerly requested Bible studies at his home.” Thanks to the…

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Photo Gallery: Cochabamba, Bolivia 2024

Aug 14, 2024 Comments Off on Photo Gallery: Cochabamba, Bolivia 2024
February 17 @ 9:47 pm

“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

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Ghana: Same Blood

Aug 7, 2024 Comments Off on Ghana: Same Blood
February 17 @ 9:47 pm

“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…

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God Never Gives Up

Jul 24, 2024 Comments Off on God Never Gives Up
February 17 @ 9:47 pm

“I had a lot of negative experiences that led me to believe that I was a failure,” said Elmer, “but thank God, He didn’t give up pursuing me.” Elmer retraced the steps of his life. Elmer grew up in Mitú, Colombia, along the Vaupés river that borders Brazil. He had…

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