Patience is vital to gospel ministry: We sow God's Word in hearts and we water by connecting relationally, but the harvest takes time.
A mission church in Spain waited a long time for a breakthrough, but the painful wait made the outcome all the sweeter.
When an Africa missionary moved to a Muslim neighborhood, she wondered how she could reach them for Christ.
The members of Tim and Shelby Green's church in Tennessee are catching the vision to reach their Hispanic community.
A ministry to help Brazilian pastors avoid burnout has had an unexpected side benefit: iron-strong relationships among the men.
The past two years have been a profound season of spiritual fruit gathering for church planters Nate and Maam Beckman and Duane and Hannah Scott in Thailand.
Through a joint effort with Bibles International and Chadian Christian leaders, a tribal people group is being reached for Christ.
Quick stories from the US, Cambodia, Argentina, Ecuador, Chad, Brazil, and the Dominican Republic
A celebration of missionaries starting their first term of service, churches that graduated to independent status, and new church plants.
Like all of us, missionaries need encouragement. Whether through prayer, thoughtful correspondence, or in showing hospitality, your encouragement makes a difference for missionaries!
Two new ways you can help propel new missionaries to their fields even faster: Hasten to the Harvest and the Deputation Jumpstart Fund