Mission StoriesHIV/AIDS: A Disease—Not a Divine Judgment HIV/AIDS patients are still feared and misunderstood. Read about a lady who has spent her life ministering to them. (8/10/2010) Read MoreAt Home with the Homeless: Missionary Kay Bennett Helps Women Experience Christ’s Love When Kay Bennett began ministering to the homeless, she found her calling. “My first day was like everything I ever wanted to do,” she said. “I was able to minister to the whole person. I tell people, ‘I found a home with the homeless.’ ” (7/18/2010) Read More Young Women Making a Difference for Christ Through Singing There are many young women everywhere helping at home, in their community, and in their church. Some are spreading God’s Word by singing. They travel around the country on buses with family or a group of other Christian singers. (6/23/2010) Read More The Refugee Sewing Society The Refugee Sewing Society helps women from war-torn nations of Sudan, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi, Burma, Bhutan, and others build new lives and regain hope for their future. (5/18/2010) Read More Women Longing For Love—A Journeyman Shares Christ in a Muslim Community Though our societies are very different, Megan* a worker serving in a Muslim area of Northern Africa, says that women are very much the same. “I’m learning that actually, the women here are just like women in America,” she says. “They long for love, they long to be accepted, they long to have friendships, and they long to be beautiful and told so.” Megan shares the love of Jesus with Muslim women and shares with us some of the challenges she faces. (4/12/2010) Read More Inconceivable Love There is a child in Nigeria, only ten years old, who is married and giving birth. And many more just like her. Not only have her youth and purity been stolen, but she has suffered permanent bodily damage and has become a societal outcast. Discover how the Bakfwash family is making a difference. (3/1/2010) Read More A Surrendering Heart One young man has taken God at His Word. After earning an electrical engineering degree, he surrendered his potential earthly treasure to follow Jesus; he will be heading to the Middle East, by means of his engineering degree, to infiltrate the love of Jesus. (2/18/2010) Read More Vapor Sports Ministries Builds Relationships Through Athletics Vapor Sports Ministries is changing the way soccer is played in poverty-stricken areas of Kenya and other third-world countries. (1/6/2010) Read More WMU Foundation Provides Grant to Further Engage Young Women in Missions The WMU Foundation Executive Committee granted $15,000 from their operating revenue on Dec. 16 to support national WMU’s efforts to involve young women in missions and WMU.
(12/31/2009) Read More Liz Nuschler: My Mom Was an Addict and a Stripper How God used a book to redeem a girl who grew up playing in strip clubs and sleeping among crack pipes and syringes. (12/24/2009) Read More See previous articles
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