
IMB’s 2023 in review: We cooperate so they can go
Let’s look through highlights of how God worked through your missionaries this year as they went to the edge of lostness to share the hope of Jesus among 59% of the world considered unreached.
Let’s look through highlights of how God worked through your missionaries this year as they went to the edge of lostness to share the hope of Jesus among 59% of the world considered unreached.
Through this research, I have learned about why so many young Christians want to go on mission trips and have been struck by their desire to “serve.” Yet, as a geographer, I am concerned by their lack of knowledge about the people and places they visit.
“I can’t believe God is going to use our love of the outdoors, nature and hiking for His glory,” Norris said. “It’s humbling to think that God may use us to share the gospel with people who have never heard.”
“Tears filled my eyes and hope filled my heart as we heard what was likely the first lyrics of worship to our God in this language.”
Millions walk the city streets without knowing the Savior. That’s why each proclamation and baptism is cause for rejoicing and celebration, despite the delays.
By Timothy, the cosmopolitan-because-he’s-in-the-big-city Rope Contributor By the time this post goes up, I think I will have been in New York City for about
Let’s look through highlights of how God worked through your missionaries this year as they went to the edge of lostness to share the hope of Jesus among 59% of the world considered unreached.
Through this research, I have learned about why so many young Christians want to go on mission trips and have been struck by their desire to “serve.” Yet, as a geographer, I am concerned by their lack of knowledge about the people and places they visit.
“I can’t believe God is going to use our love of the outdoors, nature and hiking for His glory,” Norris said. “It’s humbling to think that God may use us to share the gospel with people who have never heard.”
“Tears filled my eyes and hope filled my heart as we heard what was likely the first lyrics of worship to our God in this language.”
Millions walk the city streets without knowing the Savior. That’s why each proclamation and baptism is cause for rejoicing and celebration, despite the delays.
By Timothy, the cosmopolitan-because-he’s-in-the-big-city Rope Contributor By the time this post goes up, I think I will have been in New York City for about
Let’s look through highlights of how God worked through your missionaries this year as they went to the edge of lostness to share the hope of Jesus among 59% of the world considered unreached.
Through this research, I have learned about why so many young Christians want to go on mission trips and have been struck by their desire to “serve.” Yet, as a geographer, I am concerned by their lack of knowledge about the people and places they visit.
“I can’t believe God is going to use our love of the outdoors, nature and hiking for His glory,” Norris said. “It’s humbling to think that God may use us to share the gospel with people who have never heard.”
“Tears filled my eyes and hope filled my heart as we heard what was likely the first lyrics of worship to our God in this language.”
Millions walk the city streets without knowing the Savior. That’s why each proclamation and baptism is cause for rejoicing and celebration, despite the delays.
By Timothy, the cosmopolitan-because-he’s-in-the-big-city Rope Contributor By the time this post goes up, I think I will have been in New York City for about
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