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Guest Blogger at Church DNA »

I recently responded to the following statement by Andy Stanley regarding the gospel over at Church DNA:

“If we were able to rewrite the script for the reputation of Christianity, I think we would put the emphasis on developing relationships with nonbelievers, serving them, loving them, and making them feel accepted. Only then would we earn […]

Guest Blog: Mary Margaret Gibson - Back from Israel – Full of History »

Every Christian should go to Israel, have a good guide, and be amazed! I just completed my first trip to Israel and I’ve got thoughts to process for many years to come. Someone asked me at lunch today what I have learned, and I know that I’ve learned more than I can explain, but I’ll […]

The State of Israel – God’s 4,000 Year Old Successful Start-Up! »

My recent trip to Israel coincided with the 60th anniversary of Israel’s statehood. In the scope of the number of years that God’s chosen have lived in the land, 60 years is a blip. But what a 60-year span it has been — a successful re-start that we can study to see God’s hand at […]

Humility, Sincerity, and a Desire to Be Used by God »

I had an unexpected, but welcome visitor today. He’s a civil engineer by trade, getting ready to finish up a major construction project at a local church. He’s in his 70’s, and lately has been particularly burdened by the recent tragic events in Myanmar and China. This burden has sparked his interest in being used […]

Letters From Myanmar - Funds Reach Partners »

From one of the missionaries to the orphans. She is detailing how they are using the funds we were able to send her:

“I thank God so much for His provisions and using you as our parents. I am carefully using the resources you have given for most needed area. We went to the […]

Letters From Myanmar - Thank You »

Here is a letter from one of the indigenous missionaries relaying a big thank you from those receiving food and water and the gospel:

“As I mentioned before, our friends stay in small temporary tents. (This refers to a house church among the very poor Buddhist people and another area about 30 miles out of town […]

Letters From Myanmar - Meeting Needs »

From one of our main partner evangelists who is using some of the funds we provided for the basic needs of the people:

“Our friends in that regions have lost their homes and they stay in small temporary tents. The needs are so huge and it is more than we can do for them. […]

Letters From Myanmar - For the Sake of the Gospel »

Here is another letter from our director of operations:

“I myself with some of my friends had personally been to the storm-hit areas and saw how great the basic needs of the victims was, such as food, shelter, water etc. I am still collecting whatever we can get here with my friends to visit those suffering […]