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Passport to Christ

“I have to make sure no one is coming,” Ben Clary whispers, opening the door. He peeks out, then shuts the door again. Dressed in…

Sailing to Serve

While here in the United States we enjoyed the changing colors of autumn and celebrated Thanksgiving, Jim and Gina Nie and their two children, Colton…

Stuck in the Mud

In this town, it rains twelve months out of the year, an average of 100 inches per year. Even the driest month still produces a…

Welcome to the Classroom, Technology

A fly buzzes in the corner, the only sound in the composed classroom. This isn’t just any classroom, but a classroom at Ukarumpa International School…

In the Rain Under the Plane

It’s not always robin-egg blue skies and amber sunlight for the Missions at the Airport (MATA) teams who fly to spread the word about Bible…

All Skills for All People: IMS Course, Part II

After college, David and his wife taught at a Christian school in a Muslim-saturated country. In this demanding place, God opened the couple’s eyes to…

From the Left Seat to the Right

Josh Eicholtz, a pilot who received his mission aviation training at JAARS, now serves in Papua New Guinea (PNG). There he spends his days soaring…

Immeasurable Treasure

Among the sweltering heat and migrating antelope in South Sudan, Tanya promotes Bible translation via education and literacy amidst ten different language groups. One of…

More than 8,000 Miles

  For almost thirty years, Tommy and Konni Logan toiled as translators among the 1,000 Kasua speakers in the village of Musula in Papua New…