Our Hearts Are Restless Until They Find Their Rest In You
Before I left for college freshman year, my Dad gave me two words of advice. The first: “You will feel alone sometimes.” And the second: “You need sleep and rest enough.”
Before I left for college freshman year, my Dad gave me two words of advice. The first: “You will feel alone sometimes.” And the second: “You need sleep and rest enough.”
Planting seeds Early this year I listened to Dr. Madrid speak passionately about an organization she...
Jacob Taylor served and was served in Honduras at Predisan, a medical mission that follows Jesus who came to “preach and to heal.” The Journey supports Predisan. Read Jacob’s powerful testimony about three weeks that changed his life, when Honduras washed his feet.
Bartola Kuruvilla and Dr. Barrie Kaiser are grateful for your support.
In an effort to give encouragement, remain connected, and engage and honor the missionaries The Journey partners with, we want to be a church that sends well. Being sent well is critical to effective ministry on the field, and it begins here with us. Missionary care involves everyone.
It was only after I moved here that I was kind of forced to face that fear of talking to non-christians about my faith, and God has over and over again made it clear that I don’t need to attract people to the Gospel; it does that on it’s own.
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Amanda Madrid about Predisan and the partnership between The Journey and Predisan.
Global Training and Research Leader, Pam Arlund shares on her global purpose with All Nations and how she came to work in more than 40 countries and has helped plant thousands of churches around the world.
Missionary Justin Cherry reflects on Matthew 28:18-20, the Great “Co-Mission.” In a “post-Christian” society, people are far removed from connection to God and so the challenge of the Great “Co-Mission” is even greater. Justin shows us how we can pray for this “co-mission” in today’s Journey blog.
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