Shining God’s Light Across World Religions
It’s easy to understand why Abraham* and his family, upon relocating to America from Pakistan in 2004, heeded God’s calling to continue their mission work in a suburban expanse near New York City. Their home is nestled in one of the most culturally diverse areas in the world, sits mere minutes from a burgeoning population…
Read MoreBuilding Hope Among Villages in Rural America
“I have sometimes seen, in the morning sun, the smoke of a thousand villages, where no missionary has ever been.” Those words inspired Scottish physician and internationally-renowned missionary David Livingstone to devote his life to bringing Christianity to the remote reaches of Africa in the late 1800s. They also inspire Larisa Craig, but she doesn’t…
Read MoreHow to Thrive
Tim Stewart has worked with Campus Ambassadors since 2001. However, he is currently stepping back from his own campus ministry to, instead, minister to other campus ministers. His new official title is ‘Director of Ministry Partner Development’ and his objective is to help new and veteran missionaries find partners to support them in their ministry.…
Read MoreA Place to Be Both
In Nairobi, Kenya, the majority of people (75% of the population) is under 29 years old. Curtis Reed has been ministering to this large population of Kenyan youth for the past 12 years. In that time, he has seen a disconnect between Christianity and the Kenyan population at large. What is the reason for the…
Read MoreTightrope Christianity
Freddy didn’t really understand the concept of grace. How could he? The major influences in his life up to that point had not shared or demonstrated that grace. Instead, they told cautionary tales of a harsh world. They warned him to work hard and do well or he would quickly end up in a box…
Read MoreMerry Christmas for Everyone
For many, Christmas is a time of joy and celebration. But we all know someone for whom the holidays are anything but merry. For the bruised, battered and brokenhearted, those who are grieving, and those whose circumstances are anything but what they would choose, it is hard to put on a happy face for Christmas.…
Read MoreThankful to Be Alive
Here in Ukraine a heavy fog has rolled in this November morning. Sveta holds her cup of tea with two hands to keep them warm. “What causes me to be thankful in my life now?” She pauses for a moment to think about the question. “Now, every single day I am just thankful to be…
Read MoreMission Recharge
Did you know your pastor probably wants to quit? No sabbatical. Family tensions. No counseling. Ministry fatigue. No self-care. Conflict. No clear picture of what’s expected. And no option to be weak when your congregation needs you to be strong. At any given time, 75% of pastors in America want to quit, (Church Resource Ministries).…
Read MorePurpose in Pain
“I believe God is choosing not to heal me because He wants to touch people’s lives through this ‘fragile jar of clay’.” Though struggling with Parkinson’s disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis, Ruth Palnick has found that pain can be a beautiful bridge to evangelism. “You can strike up a conversation with a wall,” Ruth’s mother used…
Read MoreOthers Helping You
Aaron’s Journal Entry: First night on the river Very dark now. We are traveling upriver by flashlight. We haven’t found the tribe yet but can’t stop because it’s too dangerous to sleep in the open jungle. Hoping to see tiki torches soon. Getting later and colder. Still no village. Hoping the flashlight batteries last. Getting later.…
Read MoreStories in Need of a Savior
I walked with Dennis Noble through the Five Points neighborhood of Denver. He and his wife, Shelley, started ministering in the area shortly after he graduated from Denver Seminary in 1972. As their first ministry to the community, the Nobles started a Christian, summer day camp. That same summer, Dennis was appointed as a missionary…
Read MoreTurning to Christ
The bite of the sub-zero Chicago winter stung Paul’s bare skin, as he trudged through a foot of snow in just a t-shirt and pants. Just moments earlier, Paul had stormed off after an argument with a friend and was trying to make his way home to his apartment. He was freezing by the time…
Read MoreRelationships for the Long-Term
“Do you speak Spanish?” I asked. “Well… I offend less people now” he laughed. Rick Myers is a Missions Door Missionary Advocate and Short-Term Teams Coordinator. Today, he leads trips to Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras. While he began his career as a salesman, Rick left the corporate world after 27 years to…
Read MoreOn a Day of Palm Branches
It is the Friday before Holy Week. I am traveling with my good friend Rigoberto Reyes, to the eastern end of Cuba this day. We were on the road at 4:00am, bouncing along in a rickety automobile, to arrive for a full day of teaching and encouraging pastors. It seemed unreasonably early to me, especially…
Read MoreThe Value of a Single Story
Nicaragua
Read MoreThe Legend of Christmas
Dr Mike Fleischmann, Vice President of Personnel In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the first census that took place while Quirinius was governor of Syria.) And everyone went to their own town to register. So Joseph also went up from…
Read MoreThankful for the Journey
This past October, Rick Myers set out on a cross-country tour, deciding to travel the US by car to visit and promote many US and Central American missionaries. Rick was re-appointed as a Missionary Advocate last year and embraced the opportunity to personally fellowship and commune with these missionaries across the US. This “Missionary Advocacy…
Read MorePlanting Seeds of Change
Specialized
Read MoreEmpowering Potential within the Body of Christ
Harvest America
Read MoreA Home Away from Home
Campus Ambassadors
Read MoreResponding to God’s Call
City Ministry
Read MoreHot Dogs & Jesus
Campus Ambassadors
Read MoreBeyond the Walls of the Church
U.S. Latino
Read MoreA Sign of God’s Love
Honduras
Read MoreIntended for Evil
Cambodia
Read MoreIn the Ministry of Reconciliation
United States
Read MoreIn the Neighborhood of Hope and Healing
United States
Read MoreThe Gospel at 30,000 Feet
United States
Read MoreEcuador Earthquake Relief
Ecuador
Read MoreA Hindu’s Hunger for Christ
United States
Read MoreDarkness Gives Way to Light
Central Asia
Read MoreEquipped for Ministry
Cambodia
Read MorePlanting Seeds for Changed Lives
College Ministry
Read MoreFrom Debt to New Life in Christ
From Debt to New Life in Christ
Read MoreGood News for a Remote People Group
Altamira, Costa Rica
Read MoreA Dream for a Blessed Country
Finca Belén, Nicaragua
Read MoreHope on the Road to Recovery
Reaching the world through the addict
Read MoreCommunity in Christ
Being There When the Bottom Drops Out
Read MorePeru: Bringing Hope
Before the Boarding House, Stalin was unable to study because of lack of resources. Now he is finishing the fifth grade.
Read MoreUkraine: Bringing New Life
Lera was only 13 years old when she came to the Christian Family Center. Her life was changed one cold morning when she found a nice red coat.
Read MoreHaiti: Life and Light after the Storm
In 2010, Haiti experienced one of the worst natural disasters of our time, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.
Five years later, Missions Door missionary Francklin Alexis reflects on the disaster, progress and hope that’s ahead.
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