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A WEF story: Mission offerings helped us have our baby

Aug 30, 2010 | By April Baggott
Spencer and April Baggott's first two children were born earlier than expected. Pregnant with their third child, the missionaries to Rwanda needed to head south two months in advance to prepare for delivery. The global church provided for their health care through World Evangelism Fund.

Mount Vernon Nazarene University music ensembles share Christ through song and testimony

Aug 30, 2010 | By Bob Tocheff
Mount Vernon Nazarene University Collegians Chorale and Chamber Winds held a ministry concert tour on the Eurasia Region: Salzburg, Gottmadingen, Buesingen, Neuhausen, Venice, Florence, Rome. The group partnered with Pastors Ludwig Duncker and Daniel Fink to serve their ministries.

Video: Lucy's story

Aug 25, 2010 | By Engage
At first, Lucy visited the church with a friend to meet new people over a meal. When she returned, it was because she wanted to know more about Jesus. What she found went beyond simple knowledge.

South American seminary graduate navigates diversity of the continent

Aug 18, 2010 | By Ánderson Godoy
If there's one thing a young man from Colombia learns in his ministry across South America: The continent is home to vastly different cultures.

Mexican youth lead 100 to Christ

Aug 16, 2010 | By Maddai González
Maddai Gonzalez describes her experience as a leader of a summer ministry project in which Mexican and American youth spent two months working together in compassionate ministries, evangelism and discipleship. Their work yielded the beginnings of a new church.
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A WEF story: Mission offerings helped us have our baby

Spencer and April Baggott's first two children were born earlier than expected. Pregnant with their third child, the missionaries to Rwanda needed to head south two months in advance to prepare for...

Turning bamboo into bicycles

An avid cyclist, missionary Phil Webb was riding through the countryside of Northern Thailand, asking God to show him a way to help the struggling people. That's when he began to notice groves of w...

Ask the Missionary: The Best Thing

Microwave popcorn, Oreos, Hawaiian shirts and a crazy DVD. Guest columnist Amy Crofford describes her favorite post office surprises.

Have Skype, will travel

A missionary travels through seven countries to chat with 14 people without leaving home.

Ask the Missionary: Doubts about debt

Nate Siems asks how missionaries with debt can make a living.