Bombarded with Love
Last year the Syrian Army bombarded the district of Al Ghouta to dislodge militants imbedded amongst the people. When chemical warfare was used, killing many innocent people, there was worldwide protest.
Read MoreLast year the Syrian Army bombarded the district of Al Ghouta to dislodge militants imbedded amongst the people. When chemical warfare was used, killing many innocent people, there was worldwide protest.
Read MoreQ: What could be better than rescuing a child from human trafficking or slavery? A: Preventing them from becoming victims in the first place!
Read MoreIf you ever ask yourself questions like, "Where are my hard-earned dollars going?" Or "What kingdom work is being accomplished through Heaven’s Family and Farming God’s Way? What kind of return on my investment will I receive when I meet King Jesus?" …then read on!
Read MorePerhaps you heard about a woman named Bible from Sudan, and the extraordinary way in which the Lord provided for her. Here's the rest of her story.
Read MoreSo often I feel like I’m reading the book of Acts when I receive the monthly newsletters from our missionaries in India. Miracles seem to be a very common occurrence for them. It’s like miracles and salvation go hand in hand.
Read MoreAt the age of 8, when most boys are thinking about becoming policemen, doctors, engineers or astronauts, “Reza” was looking forward to the day when he could be a martyr for Allah.
Read MoreHello! My name is Dossie Briggs and I am very excited and honored to be joining you in our common passion to share the gospel and care for widows and abandoned women in developing countries.
Read MoreBoniface Mutuku is 7 years old, and he and his mother live in a slum in Kenta, Kenya. Hard working and with an iron will, Boniface's mother makes a meager living by scavenging construction sites for discarded wood, which she then sells to hotels as firewood for cooking.
Read MoreLaos is a socialist state where the government regulates many aspects of society and the lives of its citizens. While a hardened outlook seems to be a normal part of life in Laos (evidenced by the faces of many of the local residents) there is still an intense hope and faith in the lives of those who follow Jesus.
Read MoreI have such a wonderful praise report to share with you from the Leprosy Ministry’s team in Goma, D.R. Congo, who are faithfully ministering to the leprosy patients living in the Mugunga 3 IDP Camp. This dedicated team of individuals pour out their lives sacrificially for the "least of these."
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