When the Luke video is shown in Isnag, hundreds of people are captivated and inspired by God's Word in their own language.
Through audiocasettes and the JESUS film, the Kuna San Blas people of Panama receive God's Word in the language—and medium—they understand best.
A transportation survey in Ethiopia reveals countless road hazards, from potholes to baboons.
To attend a friend's Easter celebration, one translator in Western Africa spends hours traveling by bus, bush taxi and canoe.
A winch saves hours of work for a team traveling in Republic of the Congo—twice, in fact, during one trip.
After surviving a plane crash in Mexico, William Cameron Townsend becomes determined to create a mission aviation service.
José Jiménez Borja, a prior assistant to the Peruvian Minister of Eduction, tells a story of meeting "one crazy gringo": our founder, Cameron Townsend.
Though the obstacles seem daunting, Larry and Terry Blackwell trust God's call to serve at JAARS.
Is it possible that God could use a former funeral director to help speed Bible translation? “You bet,” John Custer replies.
Waxhaw, N.C., is a long way from his hometown of North Pole, Alaska—but Nathan Hunt feels right at home in the JAARS hangar.