Deaf people represent one of the largest groups worldwide that is unreached and unengaged with the Gospel.
Stories of transported children traveled the Ikindilo gossip circuit like lightning on a chain-link fence. Like any juicy rumor, it grew and multiplied with each telling.
For more than 10 years Horn of Africa has observed great results from hardest places. For us, the key was the principles we learned from Disciple Making Movements.
Leaders are often overwhelmed with long hours of ministry. Keeping up with meetings and emails, and often travel commitments, can easily lead to neglect of personal prayer.
As an expectant parent, the season leading up to the birth of my children was exciting. The births seemed prolonged and one was complicated; but when each girl arrived, everyone celebrated.
If you’re engaged in cross-cultural missions, you probably have a story like this one. I traveled to Africa with two very experienced men, whose combined ministry experience in the continent exceeded my age.
Today it is popular to talk about our need for more spiritual leaders. We are laser-focused on leadership development.
It excites me greatly to see God at work through the Global Alliance for Church Multiplication. So many ministries and churches have launched fruitful partnerships to move toward the goal of 5 million multiplying church plants by the end of 2020.
Cesar had been a violent felon. Others in his urban, United States neighborhood made their money selling drugs. He preferred armed robbery and eventually went to prison for it.
I am a church guy. I planted a church straight out of college with a group of young people who came to faith during my student years.