“Let me show you Jesus.” The stranger knelt beside the checkerboard, pulled a book from his pack, opened it, and read.

“Let me show you Jesus.” The stranger knelt beside the checkerboard, pulled a book from his pack, opened it, and read.
Why we share stories
I am so grateful to have witnessed God’s healing power in the life of one of our dear relatives.
I saw God working and opening doors for me to also grow professionally.
I had wondered often about Abraham. How did he do it? How did he just leave everything and everyone
he knew and go to a foreign land where God called him to go?
My life is a patchwork of experiences put together by my God, who showed me the way and opened possibilities.
What would Jesus say to that?
A call for testimony revival
Our lives and witness offer the continuation of the cosmic conflict, adding a small piece to the puzzle.
Do you know the end of the story?
When we submit our fears and ourselves to Him, He promises to save us and give us His peace.
A major newspaper recently quoted an emergency room physician as saying, “We never trained to see this much death.” What do you do when the scale of mortality is this big?
In Brazil, One Year in Mission participants have completed their training and are now deployed.
Samoan church in New Zealand completes health-improvement program.
“Four down, three over,” I began, trusting that the mystery of these words would buy me several more minutes of existence.
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