From a least-reached people group herself, Tuvan translator Buyana wants Tsaatan reindeer herders to hear about Jesus and know the God who changed her life.
Ribka and Boyd join in nightly applause for medical workers and put on a balcony concert of their own during the coronavirus crisis.
Nicolas and Sandra are trained to respond to crises and ready to share a hope that neither natural disasters nor the coronavirus can shake.
Shannon likens her experience on short-term missions to running in a race, with joys, challenges and lessons learned along the way.
Once Jackie began to understand God’s love and let Him guide her life, she wanted to help others to grow in faith and find their place to serve.
- Inger R.
- November 13, 2019
- United Kingdom
“During our leisurely stroll, we came across a pigpen,” remembers Inger. “No more finely kept grass; it ended where the enclosure began. Beyond the fence, the inhabitants had trampled the turf into deep, moist mud. I commented on the squelchy state of their pen. To my surprise—and slight dismay—my father reached over the fence and started to scratch one of the pigs behind its ears…We watched. The pig appeared to like it.”
Topics: Personal Perspective
- Inger R.
- April 5, 2019
- International
In Arctic Russia, reindeer are the Nenets’ life. Living among these people, ES longs for the Nenets to know Jesus, the true source of life.
Slobodan never thought he could be free, but Jesus gave him a new start. Now Slobodan urges Roma in Croatia and Serbia that there is a better way.
- Inger R.
- January 3, 2019
- International
Inspired by the Good Shepherd who leaves the flock to look for the one, workers publish the Truth in Nivkh dialects though the people group is small.
Goran’s decision to follow Jesus challenged the cultural values and traditions he grew up with, causing him to live differently in his community.