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Mourn with those who mourn
The serenity of God’s creation made room for women to meet their grief face to face. Not alone, but with safe people standing beside them.
Embracing Flexibility
“I think one of the biggest challenges I have struggled with is being flexible when plans change. Spain really helped me to practice flexibility while working through setting up my own structure that catered to my needs.”
Hands & Feet through Business
Traditionally, international missions has been organized through a church, but social entrepreneurship seeks to impact people through small businesses.
Sometimes, We Need To Go
As tears fell down my new friend’s cheeks, I stepped forward and hugged her. Her heart broke with grief over the war in Ukraine and its impact on her family and community.
7 Questions for a Couple of Missionaries
Andrew & Mary Marshall discuss some of the ideas and habits around being a missionary couple, and how they make it work.
Fellowship & Community
As a missionary “fellowship” and “community” are lifeboats, gulps of fresh water, of life-or-death importance.
Wait, am I alone?
I received many questions about my two-month mission internship to Budapest, and they all headed in the same direction.
Peña de Horeb is Busier than Ever
After some rough years and difficult effects of COVID, the camp at Pena de Horeb in Spain is back in action and running at full capacity.
Sharing Hope Through Hospitality
As Christians, we have a great message to those who are without hope. We have Jesus Christ in our lives and hundreds of years of the Christian heritage of the ministry of hospitality.