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"Unfinished," issue 56, now online!
Ministry in India is strategic for the global Church. The Mission Society's field in India is growing at a rapid rate. Our missionaries are involved...
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Anthropological Insights for Missionaries” available in Russian
Several years ago, Mission Society missionaries working in Kazakhstan had a classic missions text, "Anthropological Insights for Missionaries"...
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My journey to Namibia
Rebecca Westbrooks is currently serving as a GreenLight intern in Katima Mulilo, Namibia. Here she shares about her decision to go to Africa...
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Translating the message
John and Rosalie Rentz serve jointly with The Mission Society and Wycliffe Bible Translators. The Rentz family ministered in the Solomon Islands...
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Our princess will one day walk’
In parts of Africa, human atrocities are being committed to disabled children. Sue Kolljeski, a Mission Society missionary to northern Ghana...
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Johnny Winkle interviewed by Mission Network News
Johnny and Amy Winkle spent the past year in Oxford where Amy earned a degree in Hebrew and Jewish studies at Oxford University...
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The Mission Society co-hosts International Mobilization Conference in Bolivia
The Mission Society co-hosted an International Mobilization Conference with Word Made Flesh Flesh outside of La Paz, Bolivia...
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I will praise You in the storm
Since beginning our service here in South Sudan, Sharon and I have been working hard to practice all of the disease-prevention methods that we teach...
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From despair to joy
Vanessa lives in an adobe house with her parents, her sister, and her nephew. She was the first girl born to her family, and her parents decided that...
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Len Phillips (Bolivia) interviewed by Mission Network News
Len Phillips and his family have lived and ministered in Bolivia for the past seven years. They previously spent 10 years...
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