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Posted by: Jason on 4/29/2012
It's Complicated

By a Pioneer in East Asia

A Pioneer meets Mercy, a Muslim minority woman, and is showered with questions about the Bible and Jesus. Discover how it happened and how you can pray for Mercy.


Posted by: Jason on 4/12/2012
Poured Cay

By a Pioneer in Asia

“Drinking çay (hot tea) is a national pastime in Asia. We’ve never met a single local person who doesn’t drink çay. It’s an art form, a hobby, a habit, an essential, integral part of a their day and their relationships with one another.” See how Pioneers liken their ministry to çay.


Posted by: Jason on 4/12/2012
Imam Emeritus

By a Pioneer in East Asia

“The long-term goal of our work is to see a movement of new churches, multiplying throughout the unreached towns and villages of the East Asia. It is, to say the least, a very slow and tedious process at times. [But] among those that have come to faith is a 93-year-old imam, the ‘pastor’ emeritus as such, of a local mosque.”


Posted by: Jason on 4/12/2012
An Esther for Her People

By a Pioneer in Central Asia

“Perhaps God has allowed this to happen to me so that my family can be saved,” says a friend of a Pioneer. Discover why circumstances will not deter her faith, and pray for God to miraculously work through them.


Posted by: Jason on 4/12/2012
A Night in a Kraal

By a Pioneer in Uganda

A team of Pioneers spends the night with shepherd-warriors and their 150,000 animals (cattle, sheep, goats and donkeys). Around the fire that night, they shared about the biblical shepherd-warrior David.


 




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