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“When God’s Word came to our language, everything changed!” — Believer from minority language group in South Asia
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“When God’s Word came to our language, everything changed!” — Believer from minority language group in South Asia
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Recently, as a language learning strategy, I’ve been doing construction work for a couple of my Mixtec friends. Working nine hours a day alongside native speakers provides a lot of good opportunities for conversation practice. The work is physically demanding, often involving hauling around stacks of bricks and buckets of wet concrete. As a Mennonite
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“Crossing cultural frontiers is not only a prerequisite for the spread of the Christian movement; it is also the means whereby the worldwide community of faith increasingly experiences the fullness of the Gospel.” — Jehu Hanciles
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As a boy, I loved going out to the mailbox. I still remember the delight of seeing a letter with my name on it. Sometimes it was from an aunt, sometimes a cousin, sometimes from a friend I had met on our family travels. It didn’t matter who—it was a message meant for me. I
“We have all eternity to celebrate the victories but only a few hours before sunset to win them.” – Amy Carmichael
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It was January 21, 1525, when several men met together illegally to discuss the Word and begin a movement. Conrad Grebel (27) and Felix Manz (27) were scholars who approached the Scriptures from an intellectual vantage point, being well versed in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. George Blaurock (34) was a former priest who sought only
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“It is unfair – yea, perhaps ungodly – that those who have heard the Gospel multiple times and have been saved by its power do not share it with those who have never heard.” — Harold R. Troyer
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The Empty Tomb Early in the morning, the tomb was already empty. The grave clothes lay folded. The stone was rolled away—not to let Jesus out, but to let the disciples look in and believe. That moment changed everything. The resurrection of Jesus Christ was not the end of the story—it was the beginning of
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As a boy, I remember racing my friends across our lawn. We’d line up, hearts pounding, eyes fixed on the finish line ahead. “Ready, set, go!” And we’d run, laughing and breathless. It felt wonderful to cross that line, especially when I had won. But the older I get, the more I realize life’s race
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“As Christians, our mission is not only to spread the good news but to become the good news, embodying Christ’s love in all our actions.” — Darren Carlson
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