Reaching All People with the Good News, in Their Language
Thank you for joining us in going into the whole world to reach all people with God’s Good News in their language. Continue reading Reaching All People with the Good News, in Their Language
Thank you for joining us in going into the whole world to reach all people with God’s Good News in their language. Continue reading Reaching All People with the Good News, in Their Language
In 1956, five missionaries were speared to death in the jungles of Ecuador. The world was shocked. Five young missionary families were burdened to reach an isolated tribe, the Waorani. When they thought the time was right, the five men flew in and landed on a river bank. A few Waorani greeted them. Soon, however, they were martyred and escorted to their heavenly Father.
Jim Elliott was one of those speared. His wife, Elisabeth, and Rachel Saint moved in to live in one of the villages. One of the men who killed the missionaries, Mincaye, later came to faith in Christ. Continue reading The Story of the Waorani of Ecuador
God’s heart is for the lost. In Chad, there are 80 people groups with less than 2% evangelical Christians. These groups live in thousands of villages and towns. Continue reading God’s Heart for the Lost in Chad
The COVID-19 pandemic was one of the biggest obstacles the Jesus Film Project has ever faced. Plans ground to a halt, yet the work needed to continue. Millions were still waiting to hear the gospel in their heart language. Continue reading The Amazing Story of the Jesus Film’s 2000th Translation
Use St. Patrick’s Day to share your faith in Christ. Continue reading Sharing Christ around St. Patrick’s Day
Fifty years ago, on February 19, 1973, I stopped wondering whether I was a child of God: I finally saw my sin and that Christ had died for me. Since then, God, my Creator, has skillfully stitched together the pieces of my life in a beautiful way. I thought you would be encouraged by a few highlights. Continue reading Celebrating Sus’ 50th Spiritual Birthday