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Monday, March 26, 2012
Unseen Bondage...
Posted by Autumn Graves
Tags:women,cults, missions, seminar, training, missionary, woman, human trafficking, abuse Monday, March 26, 2012
What is it like to be a woman in an Islamic country?
Posted by Autumn Graves
Tags:woman, women, missions, missionary, abuse, imprisonment, single mom, mother, radio, translate Friday, February 3, 2012
Meet Vanja Bule
Posted by Autumn Graves
Tags:women,ophans, widows, missions, missionary Tuesday, January 3, 2012
She Story
Posted by Autumn Graves
Tags:women, orphans, widows, missions, missionary, aids, hiv, Wednesday, October 12, 2011
India Missions
Posted by Autumn Graves
Tags:women, missions, natives, missionary, orphans, educators, teachers, widows, Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Testimony of A Native Missionary
Posted by Rex Tirian
Tags:India, native missionary, testimony, p g vargis Thursday, April 28, 2011
A Voice on Air
Tags:radio, broadcast, muslim, woman, missions, indigenous, missionary, voice
Thursday, April 7, 2011
By the grace of God, I will continue his work
Tags:widow, prayer, house, idols, women, missionary, missions, indigineous, strength
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
On the Way to Mumbai
Posted by Rex Tirian
Tags:India, South Asia, native missions, ANM, missionary Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tears Of A Widow
Tags:widows, orphans, home, rehoboth, malliga, children, missions, women, leader, missionary
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Prayer for International Women's Ministries
International Women's Ministries will be exhibiting at a women's conference this weekend and would like your prayers. Pray that we would touch hearts with the ministry and the message that the Lord has given us! ...
Tags:missions, women, conference, hope, peace, missionary, widow
Monday, October 25, 2010
A Missionary Report from Peru
Posted by Administrator
Tags:Peru, missionary, village, school Friday, September 24, 2010
Upcoming Conferences
Posted by Trisha Anderson
Tags:conferences, BKT, missionary Monday, September 13, 2010
P.R. Misra Is Back
Tags:misra, india, missionary, speaker
Monday, September 13, 2010
P. R. Returns to U.S.
Tags:misra, india, missionary, speaker
Monday, September 13, 2010
Meet A Missionary
Tags:india, native missionary, bardhan, children
Friday, September 10, 2010
Pray for Hellen
Through Her Eyes...Hellen's Prayer Requests Meet Hellen Malande This letter recently came from a missionaries wife who is a leader in her own right. Her desire is to equip women for success in ministry and the workforce, so women can be self sustaining. IN HER OWN WORDS...Dear Autumn, Kindly accept my apologies for the delay in responding to your mail. I have been very busy a project for income generation for the family that I hardly remember to check mail or if I do most likely the network is unreliable and poor connection more so on the days when I travel with my husband which takes many hours on really bad roads. Below is my response: What...
Tags:Africa, missionary, women, hardship, wife, education, missions
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Letter From Missionary Woman in India
Tags:orphans, missions, missionary, women, children, rescue, home,prayer
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Helping Wipe Elizabeth's Tears...
Tags:prayer, Bangledesh, tears, widow, missionary, woman, missions,
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
What You Could Do With $8
Do you know what you could do with $8? Listed below are things that we spend $8 on, sometimes on a regular or even daily basis: See a movie at the theater Get 2 specialty coffee drinks from your local coffee shop Buy 8 double cheeseburgers at most fast food restaurants Download an album Buy 2 pair of flip-flops Download applications on your phone Go miniature golfing Get a pizza Most of these items are luxuries that God has blessed us with. They are all great and can be useful to nourish us, fellowship with friends, protect our feet, etc. All can be used for our good, but oftentimes we take these luxuries for granted, or worse yet, treat them as necessities because they are at our...
Posted by Student Missions
Tags:8, movie, coffee, fast food, album, flipflops, phone, miniature golf, pizza, world, missionary, Bible, Gospel Balloons, blanket, church Saturday, April 10, 2010
Expedition Tips
The 10/40 Expedition is up and running! Churches all over the United States are making their plans. What I find most exciting about these expedition preparations is that these hardworking children's ministers are sharing their wonderful ideas with me. In the past few weeks, I have heard so many amazing suggestions that I feel should be shared with others who may be leading an expedition. I will try to keep these posts coming faithfully every Saturday, so be sure to check back in for the latest expedition news. Now for tip #1... As you may know, the most unique part of The 10/40 Expedition is the opportunity to have a native missionary come share with your kids. We've had several people...
Posted by Administrator
Tags:10/40 Expedition, children, curriculum, missions, tips, missionary Tuesday, March 23, 2010
A Child's Heart for Missions
The 10/40 Expedition: Quest for the Lost Window's first pilot church was a huge success. Kids enjoyed the Biblical dramas, the cultural crafts, and even the regional snacks, but it was rather obvious to see that the majority's favorite part of the experience was getting to meet a native missionary. Donald works with a ministry in Mexico that runs a large variety of outreaches - many having to do with drug prevention. They formed a soccer team with the intention of keeping kids away from drugs and off the streets. They hold yearly youth camps and run breakfast outreaches in a poor village among their many, many other outreaches. Donald came to the US to share...
Posted by Administrator
Tags:10/40 Window, heart, Jesus, missions, VBS, missionary, Mexico Saturday, January 23, 2010
Missionary Outpost
Missionary Outpost is probably the key thing that makes The 10/40 Expedition: Quest for the Lost Window different from any other curriculum. While we take kids through the usual stations such as games, snacks, crafts, and a Bible story, Missionary Outpost is the heart of it all. If there wasn't Missionary Outpost, there would be no 10/40 Expedition. Missionary Outpost is the site where the kids get to explore the different regions of the 10/40 Window. It is here that they learn about the different countries and cultures and are told how native missionaries are reaching the lost people of the 10/40 Window. Your kids will learn fun facts about different areas...
Posted by Administrator
Tags:10/40 Expedition, curriculum, missionary Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Native Missions Impacting the Classroom
This year some of our Native Missionaries have had the opportunity to visit a high school classroom. The following thoughts are from the teacher on how it has impacted his class. Dear ANM, I wanted to write and let you know the impact you are having in my classroom. I have the privilege of teaching an Intro to Missions and Evangelism course at Liberty Christian Academy in Lynchburg, VA. This is the second year the class has been taught and I couldn’t be happier with its outcome based on the partnership God has opened with your ministry. Debbie has done a wonderful job in scheduling your missionaries to come in and be guest speakers during my lectures. The experience for...
Posted by Student Missions
Tags:classroom, teacher, thoughts, partnership, students, missionary Monday, December 28, 2009
Why Missions?
Those of you who have been hearing about “The 10/40 Expedition: Quest for the Lost Window” have probably posed the question: “Why missions?” Why is that the focus of this curriculum? Allow me to do what I do best and use a story to illustrate my answer… Once upon a time, there was a little girl. Let’s call her Alexa. Alexa was born into a family that supported native missions. She grew up hearing missionaries' stories that reminded her of the Bible stories about God’s miraculous provision. Alexa soaked in all that she heard about missions – especially when she was at missions conferences. The church she attended hosted these events once a year,...
Posted by Administrator
Tags:missions, 10/40 Expedition, stories, missionary, children, child Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Student Missions 103: Hosting a Missionary
A way for students to learn about native missions is to have a real live native missionary come to your church, youth group, club or school. This is a great way for students to learn about the country the missionary is from and the ministry they have in their own country. Students have the opportunity to ask questions about the things they have wondered about different parts of the world. It makes missions real to students. We have about 40 of our missionary leaders visit the US to share about their ministry....
Posted by Student Missions
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