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Global Gathering brings together more than 150 missionaries
The Mission Society held its first-ever Global Gathering on January 17-23, 2014. More than 150 missionaries from 26 countries returned...
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Mission Network News interviews the Rev. Max Wilkins
Elected as The Mission Society's new president, the Rev. Max Wilkins talks with Mission Network News' Greg Yoder about becoming president...
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The graveyard of missions is becoming a vineyard
Judy* is a Mission Society missionary and a nurse who serves in a place in northern India that has been called “the graveyard of missions” because the...
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The Rev. Max Wilkins to Become President of The Mission Society
The board of directors of The Mission Society, a full-spectrum, global missions agency based here, has elected the Rev. Max Wilkins as its president and CEO...
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Ministering to Japanese in Tennessee
After the passing of his wife, a native of Japan, Neal relocated to Nashville, Tennessee to serve among Japanese business people in the area...
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The difference love can make
Chris and Dora Barbee have served in Roi Et, Thailand since January 2010. They teach English classes, music classes, and disciple...
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Sponsor a child’s education in Paraguay
John and Colleen Eisenberg have served in Paraguay for 13 years. Colleen teaches English to K4 and K5 classes at New Horizons Methodist School...
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It was their first glass of clean water
Here Mary Kay reports on the day the people of Buiyilli received clean water for the very first time...
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Encountering the Truth in Oxford
Johnny and Amy Winkle recently served for one year in Oxford, England. Amy earned a degree in Hebrew and Jewish studies at Oxford University while Johnny served...
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Just enough rice
The people in the community of Mira Luz are impoverished and struggling just to have enough food to survive. The Hopkins and I hope...
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