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Missionary couple to take good news to South Sudan

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OVER the past few years, the Foglemans began to learn more and more about the struggles facing South Sudan. They learned about the region’s water crisis, and its ‘Lost Boys.’

November 16th, 2011 | Posted in Missions | Read More »

US church gives $30,000 to members to multiply and return

Dollars in hand

THE First Baptist Church in Euless, Texas, USA, gave $30,000 for the second time to its members on Sunday, asking them to invest the money and support missionary work around the world with the earnings.

November 15th, 2011 | Posted in Missions | Read More »

Missionaries create Bible for speakers of West African language

Kate and Andy Rings

WITH help from villagers, his wife, Kate, and a team in the US, the Daytona Beach native successfully created an alphabet for the Lelemi language and translated the Bible’s New Testament into Lelemi.

April 7th, 2011 | Posted in Missions | Read More »

Trial by fire: How Gracia Burnham saw God’s amazing grace

Martin and Gracia Burnham

ON May 27, 2001, the world of these two dedicated American Christians came crashing down, when the couple were among a larger group kidnapped by the Abu Sayyaf, operating in the southern Philippines.

March 4th, 2011 | Posted in Asia,Missions | Read More »

Asian Access deputes veteran missionary for post in Japan

Mary Jo Wilson

A2, as Asian Access is known, sees tremendous social challenges, which included rising suicide rates, latch-key/shut-in children, and disintegrating families in Japan.

March 1st, 2011 | Posted in Missions | Read More »

Charity appeals to UN as India denies refuge to Afghan converts

Patrick Sookhdeo

BARNABAS Fund identified the converts as Rahimullah, Rita and their three children, another couple Mohammad, Aisha and their two children, and two sisters Shazia and Sunita.

February 26th, 2011 | Posted in India,Missions | Read More »

New plane to aid Bible translation efforts in Indonesia

Pilatus aircraft

WYCLIFFE Associates, an organization that involves people in the acceleration of Bible translation efforts, is seeking to raise $1.5 million toward the purchase of a Pilatus PC-6 aircraft for operation in Indonesia.

February 22nd, 2011 | Posted in Missions | Read More »

AG missionaries, STL help launch Tanzanian radio station

Inside a radio station

THE radio station, located on a mountain top, now broadcasts the gospel message to an area that exceeds 30,000 square miles, blanketing southern Tanzania and millions of its citizens.

January 26th, 2011 | Posted in Missions | Read More »

Want to get into missions? Try Wycliffe’s internships

Wycliffe Bible Translators

IF you are unsure about whether you were really called or want to know what it takes to make a commitment for mission field work, Wycliffe Bible Translators has an opportunity for you.

January 18th, 2011 | Posted in Missions | Read More »

Young Christians don’t want to be ‘evangelical’: report

Young Christians pray

CHRISTIANS under the age of 25 are less likely to identify themselves as evangelicals, even if they worship at evangelical churches, according to a new report by the Evangelical Alliance (EA).

January 17th, 2011 | Posted in Missions | Read More »

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