Photo EssaysWhat Church Is Like in West Africa When most of us think of “church,” what we’re really imagining is American church. There is much we can learn from believers in Africa.
Photo EssaysHow One African Went From Shouting the Muslim Call to Prayer to Sharing the Call of Christ For twelve years, Komna shouted Arabic words from a minaret he didn’t understand—until a hospital visit led him to a missionary.
Photo EssaysThe Birth of a Church in Togo In West Africa, the birth of a child has lead to the unconventional birth of a whole church body.
Photo EssaysMeet the ‘Power Man’ It’s difficult to minister in West Africa without seeing the reality of spiritual warfare.
MagazineA Time to Dance Natalie Farran, a missionary kid, experiences a new kind of worship on a typical Sunday in South Sudan.
MagazineA Change in Perspective New research shows ISIS extremism is not welcome in most Muslim countries.