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ArticlesTrusting God on the Hard Days The day in the life of a medical missionary reveals that although ministry lows may outnumber the highs—God is still sovereign.
ArticlesHow Should I Spend My Stimulus Payment? 4 Biblical Principles With stimulus payments hitting bank accounts, it’s critical Christians know how to steward finances and prioritize the eternal.
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PodcastsOnline Education and Global Theological Famine If the future of global theological education, what should we do differently? Al Cuthbert and Rob Hayden of Horizon weigh in.
FeaturesWhy Risk Is Still Right This past year has revealed: perhaps we don’t send more missionaries because we care too much for our own safety and comfort.
MagazineAnswered Prayer on Four Wheels Learn how God provided the Village of Light with a new vehicle.
FeaturesFinishing the Task? (Part 2): A Cautionary Analysis of Missionary Language Has our thinking about the Great Commission and Jesus’ Second Coming as a cause-effect relationship been wrong?
PodcastsPaul Davis Answers: Is the Missions ‘Guilt Trip’ Biblical? Paul Davis explains why guilt-ridden missions appeals only result in short-lived obedience.
FeaturesRestoring the Gospel In the pursuit of elaborate methods and strategies, have we forgotten the simplicity of the gospel?
ArticlesWhat It’s Like to Be a Missionary in Limbo With their ministry future uncertain, a missionary and her family learn to trust in God’s will while waiting.
FeaturesHow the apostle Paul Practiced Partnership Many missionaries today operate as lone rangers—but the Apostle Paul didn’t.
ArticlesChoosing Joy: Mourning the Loss of Kelly Ann Cook, Missionary to Brazil Even during her final season of life, former missionary and family counted trials as joy.
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ArticlesA Mother’s Memoirs of Ministry Sifa Threads has been serving the practical and spiritual needs of at-risk Tanzanian women since 2013.
PodcastsWhat’s Happening to Myanmar and Why It Matters for Missions While the Burmese people are witnessing a convulsive coup, the gospel is advancing through the church.