5 Prayers for a New Decade of Bible Ministry

As we step into 2020 and beyond, God is on the move! He is pouring out his spirit on all flesh and we are currently seeing the greatest revival in our history. People everywhere are praising the name of Jesus! But sharing the gospel message isn’t always… Read More

Celebrate the Wonder of Christmas

Isn’t it amazing how children see the world through eyes of wonder? It reminds me of my son. As a little boy he often ran through my house as Buzz Lightyear exploring new galaxies or as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle defeating bad guys in my kitchen pantry. But… Read More

Advent: Chains He Shall Break

Chandiru is from Nyangira, Uganda. When she was 17 years old, she rebelled against her parents and ran away from home. Soon afterward, she got married. One day her husband came home drunk. He began to argue with Chandiru. The argument escalated into a violent struggle. Afraid her husband… Read More

Advent: The Weary World Rejoices

“I had been suffering since my childhood,” says Amina*. Her mother died when she was just a young girl living in West Africa. Shortly afterward, her father remarried. Amina’s stepmother abused her and her brothers badly. She subjected them to intensive housework, often waking them up with a stick so… Read More

Advent: Sweet Hymns of Joy

“A few months ago, I fell into depression and sadness. I felt all alone. I cried inconsolably. I was anguished and felt that no one understood me,” said Jessica, a school teacher in Peru. That’s when Jessica heard about a ministry called End-to-End, which helps people see,… Read More

3 Reasons to be Thankful this Thanksgiving

Mary Jones was born Dec. 16, 1784. She lived in a small grey cottage in Wales. From a very early age, Mary attended church. At the front, the minister would open a large, black, leather-bound Bible and read. Mary marveled at the wonderful stories. One day after the service,… Read More

This Veterans Day: Pray for Hope

War has lasting effects. No one knows this better than the 19 million Veterans living in America today. Many of these brave men and women still grapple with the psychological effects of war. It’s estimated that 31 percent of Vietnam War Veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Read More

Engaging Migrants with the Gospel of Jesus

“My family is waiting for me,” says Hassan*. Hassan left his country to provide a decent living for his family back home. Now in Bahrain, he works in horrible conditions, lives in a labor camp, and barely makes enough money to send home. Approximately 55% of Bahrain’s… Read More

3 Scriptures to Pray for People who are Hurting

Suffering. As much as we try to avoid it, it’s likely that everyone will experience some degree of physical, emotional, or spiritual pain at some point in life. It’s simply part of being human. But sometimes, pain takes people hostage. They become trapped in a prison of darkness. Read More

Praying for Cities Amid Growing Violence

As civil unrest, political divisions, and mass shootings erupt in cities across America, we find ourselves on our knees in prayer. We are reminded that we need something bigger and more powerful than social, political, and economic reform. We need God! God can transform our cities. He has… Read More