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Churches Reproduced, Establishing Relationships, Nations Transformed, The Amplifier, Transforming Lives
“Rejoice with those who rejoice.” Romans 12:15 What a blessing it is to be a part of the global church, the kingdom of God. And with that blessing comes the opportunity for us to come alongside our brothers and sisters in mourning and rejoicing. For this occasion, I...
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5 Phases, God Is Enough, Nations Transformed, The Amplifier, Transforming Lives
“Do you speak the local language?” “Can you say something in the local language?” These are questions missionaries often get asked when being back in the States. Perhaps the main question that needs to be explored, is why language learning is so important in the first...
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God Is Enough, Nations Transformed, The Amplifier, Transforming Lives
In collaboration with Global Partners Health Network (GPHN), a health team recently set out to Mozambique, establishing a foundation for future efforts and medical education. Led by Dr. Scott Addison, director of GPHN, this trip was a result of his visit to the...
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Churches Reproduced, Establishing Relationships, Nations Transformed, The Amplifier, Transforming Lives
Over the years, several significant and unique partnerships between churches and missionaries have been able to launch new fields, projects and missionaries. For example, these partnerships provided personal support systems that launched the Karis and Fotizo fields....
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God Is Enough, Nations Transformed, NEXT, The Amplifier, Transforming Lives
Kennedy Conger, a former NEXT intern, set out to experience her internship in Birmingham this past summer. While there, she also worked to collect stories, photos and videos to provide to the GP communication and mobilization teams. She spent time learning from the...
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God Is Enough, Nations Transformed, NEXT, The Amplifier, Transforming Lives
This summer I had the opportunity to go on a pilgrimage with two of my sisters and a friend, following St. Cuthbert’s Way on the borderlands of Scotland and England, walking 67 miles. That’s 188,789 steps walking through gorgeous scenery, being inspired by the life of...