Old farm hoses in Honduras aren’t going to waste—they’re turning into training grounds for budding soccer stars.
The Great Commission Fund Is Growing
From providing an audio Bible to a blind man with leprosy to rescuing children from abject conditions, the Great Commission Fund is not just about numbers; it’s about touching lives in the most heartfelt ways.
Misunderstandings About What a Missionary Is
Believe that missionaries must be bilingual? Prepare for a mindset shift. Our latest piece reveals the true essence of missionary work—it’s not the language you speak, but the message you share that counts.
Update on our Earthquake Orphans.
Background On February 6 of this year, a devastating earthquake took the lives of over 50,000 people in Turkey and Syria. Among them were many of our church members. In…
Missions or Ministry?
There’s a reason we don’t use mission funds for everything: missions take the Gospel to new frontiers, while ministries tend to the home fires. Different tasks, different budgets—let’s unpack that.
Islamic Man Comes to Christ After Waiting for Years for a Bible
What would you be willing to endure to read a forbidden book? One man’s staggering journey for a Bible will make you rethink the meaning of freedom.
Useless but still USEFUL
Have you ever felt like you’ve lost your purpose? This story will challenge that belief. Uncover the true meaning of self-reinvention and the extraordinary potential it can unlock.
The Greatest Gift of All
Transform the holiday narrative from receiving to meaningful giving. It’s the change we’ve all been waiting for, and Final Frontiers is your vehicle for impact.
How Touch a Life India is making an impact among the children of widows.
The power of the Gospel has changed many lives, and it excites me to know and hear how great and wonderful our God is. One such changed life is mentioned below.
A Giant Leap Forward; The Great Commission Fund
What would you think if I told you that our Great Commission Fund has grown so much that we can now support all these men you see in the photo?