Triumph. Travail. Tragedy.
WE DID IT! They [the enemy] said it couldn’t be done, but we accomplished 2 huge projects this month!
Read MoreWE DID IT! They [the enemy] said it couldn’t be done, but we accomplished 2 huge projects this month!
Read MoreI’m leaving today from my home airport of Pittsburgh and heading to Guatemala City to meet survivors of this summer’s volcanic eruption that left 200 dead and thousands homeless.
Read MoreLife is full of contrast. In my travels to various places, I’ve found this reality to be stark and resonant, yet bursting with color and wealth far beyond material riches.
Read MoreGod loves Muslims, too. The mother of Halima, Asha and Mohammad learned that lesson recently. Distraught that her poverty was keeping her children out of school—thus condemning them to a life of begging to survive—she prayed at the local mosque everyday that Allah would help her send her children to school.
Read More“Tamang.” Mere mention of that name brought fear to many, including the man’s own mother, whom he would often beat violently.
Read MoreSo much happens every week in this ministry the Lord has given us that sometimes I do not know what to write about!
Read MoreMany of you, no doubt, are fans of David Servant’s e-teachings. He is a prolific writer and his books, teachings and seminars have ministered to Christian leaders around the world for over two decades. He has visited more than 40 countries, teaching disciple-making skills to thousands of pastors.
Read MoreMy church recently held a baptism ceremony for new believers. As soon as those being “dipped” came up out of the water, we all erupted in cheers. It was a powerful moment. A life reborn is worth shouting from the rooftops.
Read MoreLike me, I’m sure many of you have heard family and friends voice their complaints of the cost (and sometimes quality) of our healthcare here in the United States. While I agree with much of these complaints—and find myself guilty at times of expressing my dissatisfaction—I make it a personal endeavor to remember the millions of individuals around the globe who face the reality of no healthcare options—not even a local “free” clinic to dole out aspirin and bandaids.
Read MoreTo learn that leprosy is alive and thriving in DR Congo was not a surprise to me this year. So much sorrow and wickedness seem to flourish there, including civil unrest, corruption, rape and crime, that the prevalence of this dreaded disease appears to be just one more curse.
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