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Breaking Barriers Through Obedience
Dr. Roger Brown sits calmly in his chair. His office is quiet, the afternoon breeze blowing through the open window. Roger is currently the world’s only missionary-child psychiatrist.
The Nightwatchman
A new Bible training program targets people who cannot go to full-time Bible school.
These Things Are Written That You May Believe
A Celebration of God’s Word Among Kenya’s Rendille People.
Kijabe Hospital
Kijabe Hospital’s training programs give students the chance to put their medical skills and their love for people and Jesus Christ into practice.
Becoming a Lifelong Learner
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” — African proverb
We need each other
Only Jesus could bring together a wacky team like us. But I can’t imagine doing this work without a team.
Two Years in the Desert
At the end of the Samburu TIMO team’s two-year term, they gathered together in Nairobi to share their stories.
Becoming a Kid Again
They run on fear, on drugs, and on the will to survive one more day. Some, a few fortunate ones, run into a second chance.
Educating Third-Culture Kids
TCK education is a complex and serious dimension to the missionary life, but part of the call to serve and trust God in distant lands is the challenge to trust Him with the most precious treasures.
Room for a Few More
Make your everyday life a spiritual act of worship and constantly remind yourself, “This is what God has called me to do.” Just hanging out with the boys is part of worship and part of praising God.
Seeing A Way Out
“As a church and observers, we are brought into the situation—and we can be brought into the solution,”
Blurring the Lines
He hears what others from his area are telling him, about never going back. But he believes forgiveness is everything—and for him it means going back
Rising from the Ashes
“If we are going to heal fast, let us be able to meet the arsonist, so that as we meet with each other, day by day, God will be working in and through us to help not only heal us, but to forgive and restore these men to the original fellowship.”
Man with a Message
Once a man bent on self-destruction. Now a man spent for the Lord. Timothy is a living, breathing display of a God whose love is relentless. The humble pastor cannot walk these streets without testifying to this.