Running for their lives . . .

Hannah* will never forget the night of the attack . . . Her family awoke to shouts and gunfire engulfing their town in the Middle East. “While all the gunmen had been screaming and running out of the building, all in one direction, we had been silently praying for God’s… Read More

“My course in life has changed.”

Henry* was heading down the wrong path. He admits that he was quite a scoundrel in Liberia where he lived. “My life was bad,” Henry says. “I was making my living through robbery and stealing.” Henry was used to taking what he wanted . . . until… Read More

Shout for joy!

Ulu! You’ve probably never seen this word in your Bible. But the Umbundu people in Angola have seen it in theirs. Ulu! They can find this word in Matthew 25:6, which reads, “Ulu, ulu, sandombwa yo wiya!” or, “Here comes the bridegroom!” Ulu! It is a word… Read More

The Father’s Love

It was the worst birthday ever. When José turned five, his parents took him and his siblings to a restaurant for dinner. It soon became clear that this wasn’t a joyous celebration for little José. It was the last time his family would share a meal together. Read More

More Than Conquerors

Horror. Torture. War crimes. These are just some of the words that Bill Wargo uses to describe what he experienced as an Army intelligence officer in the Vietnam War. After an assault in which most of his team was killed, Bill landed back on U.S. soil. As… Read More

There is so much more to thank you for

YOUR Vision You made it possible to begin constructing the Faith and Liberty Discovery Center, which champions the biblical values that guide and strengthen our nation. It is set to open in Fall 2020. Start exploring today at faithandliberty.org YOUR Witness Empowered by… Read More

His Father’s Footsteps

“You will never amount to anything.” Joe can still hear the words of his drug-dealing father from long ago. Sometimes, the words hurt even more than the physical blows. Those words drove Joe to prove his father wrong. To beat him at his own game. To be a better pain-inflictor,… Read More

“I was going to kill myself.”

Mark* walked out the door of his home with a gun. He never expected to return. The Veteran carried so much pain from his service days that he was ready to end it all . . . to kill himself. Mark’s marriage was falling apart. His children were angry… Read More

Find Peace in God’s Promises This Easter

I had been waiting my whole life for what my parents had promised me. Okay, so it was only a few months. But to my six-year-old brain, it was an eternity. When I finally got to cuddle the fulfillment of my parents’ promise—a fluffy puppy of my very… Read More

Traumatized Man Transformed by God’s Word

Daily life is hard for many people living in the small nation of Macedonia, where nearly a third of the population lives in poverty, and more than a quarter are unemployed. Many people in this country lack access to basic necessities, such as food, healthcare, and education, making it difficult… Read More