Lepers Touched by Christmas Blessing
Pastor Susant, Joab’s coworker, with a thankful rice recipient Dear Friends, The difficulty of everyday life for the lepers living as the lowest of outcasts […]
Read MorePastor Susant, Joab’s coworker, with a thankful rice recipient Dear Friends, The difficulty of everyday life for the lepers living as the lowest of outcasts […]
Read MoreThe directors and children of Living Hope Orphanage in Yangon, Myanmar send their heartfelt greetings Dear Friends, We want to say thanks for your hearts […]
Read MoreThe children of El Shaddai Orphanage with their new Christmas clothes! Dear Friend, As someone who has given to the Christmas Gifts for Orphans Fund, […]
Read MoreTeryl Hebert ministering to Turkana tribespeople Dear Friends, I haven’t been blogging during this three-week East Africa trip because we’re intending to focus on some […]
Read MoreSome of the persecuted Christians who live in remote villages in northern Laos Dear Friends, Laos, a nation that borders Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand, is […]
Read MoreMen waste away in Munzenze Prison, awaiting some hope before they die Dear Friends, Quick question: What do doors, electricity, and mattresses have in common? […]
Read MoreHaquri and her husband, with blankets from Heaven’s Family, are now keeping warm during cold Pakistani nights Dear Friends, When Samuel, our ministry partner in […]
Read MoreDear Friend, Thank you so much for giving to the Food Fund. Here are a couple stories—written in fairly good English by one of […]
Read MoreTharcisse's parents were an easy target. Unscrupulous traditional "healers"—of whom there are many in Burundi, one of Africa's poorest nations—knew that their medicines would do nothing to heal Tharcisse's atrophied legs. That didn't stop them, however, from promising his desperate parents that they could cure their precious baby—for a price. Full of hope, they sold their only asset—a small plot of farmland—to pay for his costly treatments. When that money was exhausted, their infant son was no better.
Read More"I will go!" With those words, Naomi made a commitment to lay down her life. She had just volunteered to join a secret team of evangelists who move throughout her homeland, sharing the gospel and helping desperate fellow citizens with basic necessities like food and medicine.
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