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In His Steps

It all started the first summer we arrived. A young couple with two little children came asking if we had some diapers or anything to feed their little family. We didn’t have diapers. Instead, we gave some rice and beans. They were happy to get that and left. Then, it…

Mr. Imam

The morning after last Christmas day dawned bright and warm, and Jacob went out early into the garden to read the Word, taking his Turkish Bible with him. As he sat reading at our picnic table, Mr. Imam drove past on his way to take his girls to school. He…

Set Free In Christ

The Set Free in Christ Institute is comprised of Seventh-day Adventist deliverance ministry practitioners from around the world and includes, but is not limited to, ​professors, administrators, pastors, laymen, missionaries, and others.

It Is Their Right

“In this closing work of the gospel there is a vast field to be occupied; and, more than ever before, the work is to enlist helpers from the common people. Both the youth and those older in years will be called from the field, the vineyard, and from the workshop,…

The Adventures of Gladys and Hudson: Gladys and Edith

Gladys sighed with contentment. What a nice feeling not to be in pain! Recovering from a broken leg had seemed to last forever. It had hurt a lot, and her parents had had to make her walk when she didn’t want to. But now she had had her last leg…

The Gift of Administration

Our main goal as AFM missionaries is evangelism. We make friends, introduce them to Christ and start a small group of believers. As the group grows and church planting progresses, leadership development becomes essential to our work. Besides teaching them how to approach and evangelize their own people, one part…

Endings and Beginnings: Farewell to the Maghreb

The Maghreb has been a treasured part of our lives for the last six years. We have loved reaching the Arabs and Berbers for God’s kingdom and made many friends who hold a special place in our hearts. We trust that our lives have been a witness to the Arabs…

On the Move . . . Again

We arrived in Guinea-Bissau in May 2021 and quickly settled into a place loaned to us by a Muslim friend. Six months later, we moved to a small house downtown with just one bedroom. We moved again. The new house was big, but when the rainy season started, we discovered…

Ministry of Reconciliation

Idani was sick, very sick, and his son Vidad took him to the hospital. It looked like he didn’t have that much time to live. He was old and couldn’t even walk. Vidad began talking with his parents. For many years, there had been a rift between the father and…

Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

As a boy, I learned a song on Sesame Street that ends with the line — “It’s the people that you meet each day.” As we meet the people in our new neighborhood, we are realizing the great need for spiritual growth within this community. At this point, we have…

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