A teenage boy in West Africa recently began reading Scripture on his own and shared his desire to follow Jesus, leading to regular conversations with local believers. Pray for him as he takes early steps of faith, and ask that his story would impact others in his community.
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As Marcos slept, he dreamed. A man appeared who lifted him from darkness into a place of light. Just beyond the light, a jaguar paces in the shadows.
Food poisoning can ruin any trip. Follow these five tips to prevent food poisoning so you can enjoy your trip to the fullest.
Anne and her family served the Tarahumara, the largest unreached people group in North America—and 2,000 miles from home and light years what's familiar.
Terrible things have been done in the name of God. Perhaps the entire missionary enterprise is fundamentally flawed or even rotten to the core. Let’s take a closer look.
What if you had the chance to go for a drive with an American living in Japan? In this 360 video, you can. Patrick and his family spent six years in Hiroshima, Japan.
Mountains calling? It takes more than four hours of cliff-side driving to reach this Himalayan town. Many who live here have never heard about Jesus.
Ever been to a Buddhist monastery? No? Let's stop by and watch the people ring bells and pay a lama to read scripture to them as they usher in the Tibetan New Year.
In this 360 video, you can take a little tour of downtown Sheffield and learn why cathedrals are such significant city markers in the UK.
A team of Mexicans, Germans and Americans serves the Tarahumara with healthcare and literacy with the goal of seeing an indigenous church emerge.
Take a closer look at what it means to be Japanese today. How might what we see shape our prayers and strategies to serve the Japanese?
Travel with our photographer to a city by the sea in North Africa and see what life is like for those who live there.
In this Arab nation, coffee and tea are central to daily life and social culture. Today, affordable street-level ingenuity is creating a shift.