We do not need to be spiritual giants. Prayer is powerful because of the One we pray to. But He chooses to work through His people’s prayers. And we can be sure that our prayers will be answered “if we ask anything according to His will” (I Jn. 5:14) How to ask according to God’s will? Discover the clear instructions from our Lord Jesus.
Read MoreAre traditional Asian values and devotion to family incompatible with Kingdom values and the lordship of Christ in our lives?
Read MorePaige was the perfect daughter on track toward her parents’ Chinese American dream for her as she aced her way through high school and made it into an elite university. Then she gave her life to Christ and to missions.
Read MoreWhen Henry and Cate first sensed God’s call to overseas missions, their response was, “We don’t think so. We must not have heard clearly.”
Read MoreHere is a smart man who is an astute planner and investor. He has a plan and carries it through to ensure he and his family can have a secure and comfortable future. But why does Jesus call him a fool?
Read MoreAfter a traumatic landing during the fall semester, 2021 ushered in a healthier life with more space and sanity for Al, Flora and their three sons.
Read MorePrayer played a critical part throughout their extraordinary 3-year missional journey that coincided with the pandemic.
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Read Moreinspired by 31 Days of Prayer
Read Moreadapted from Prayer Tools by Will Bruce
Read MoreWe know prayer is vital for missions. It is holding the ropes, a lifeline for missionaries. So why don’t more people pray?
Read MoreIn the ebb and flow of the missionary endeavor, our praying hands, like those of Moses, may grow weary. But the hands of prayer must be raised, whatever it takes.
Read MoreDaniel remained steadfast in his prayers to the God of his fathers. His prayer life was characterized by consistency.
Read MoreAs missionaries plod and persevere, we must hold the rope and pray.
Read MoreFred was a tentmaker in Asia for ten years before returning to the US, where he has been for eight years. Still in IT and a tentmaker at heart, Fred reflected on both experiences.
Read MoreFred was 17 when he immigrated to the US. He became a Christian in his mid-30s and felt called to return to his home country as a tentmaker.
Read MoreThe assumption is that tentmakers who work forty or more hours a week don’t have as much time as donor supported missionaries for the “real” ministry of teaching, preaching, evangelism, and discipleship.
Read MoreRamadan is an opportunity for Christians as well to practice loving our Muslim neighbors and exercising our faith publicly even as our Lenten season overlaps with Ramadan to end with Easter.
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