Meet the Preachers bringing Good News!
From Ignorance to AIU
Ignorant, unloved, and without purpose, Joao Foriche met Jesus because of a missionary from Zambia. That same preacher, Kenneth Mukoboto, recommended Joao to attend AIU, and today the unloved is loving, and the ignorant is mature in the knowledge and grace of God!
Ministry in the Mountains
Americans hire the sherpas, climb the Himalayas, and buy tourist trinkets. Who spreads the gospel in Nepal? The national preachers!
Global Hands of Hope
Bukeka was once a town of poverty and no hope in Uganda, but God used a national preacher named Ronnie to bring hope to hundreds of children, and the Lord has brought his salvation as well!
Set Affections Above
What a joy it is to know and work with people who seek God's kingdom and love to serve the Lord!
Anton’s Journey
The news reporters show the bombs and destruction. One pastor writes openly and honestly about his prayers, burdens, victories, and efforts to share the gospel.
7 Prayers for KZ
Most of us will never travel to Central Asia, but let us intercede for our brethren there who are working to make the Lord known to their people.
Super Sammy
From humble beginnings and poor biblical foundations God raised a mighty preacher. The preacher is still humble but his message knows no kryptonite!
From Abomination to Amazing
One god destroys life with sin and strife. Another God redeems that same life with His blood! One is an abomination and another is Amazing!
Power in the Word
God's Word is good in every language. Today's episode features more than one story of God using His Word to convert souls!
Josiah in Ukraine
Availability is a character quality that both Christians and unmarried people should display. As Josiah watched the war break out in Ukraine, the Lord moved his heart to go and serve there. This is his report.
Out of Ethiopia
A young man attends a rally in October 2016. A riot follows, a capture follows, torture follows. Only God's hand can bring good news out of this mayhem. God did just that!
Camp Kaz
Summer camps offer excitement, fun, food, and new experiences. Many people will come to a camp when they would never set foot inside a church building. Thus, the Holy Spirit must also love summer camp because he has spoken to many in the "out-of-doors" and around nightly campfires. May such camps increase!
Bombing and Bibles in Berdyansk
The first bombs hit the Berdyansk airport, very close to the apartment where Maxim Gruba lives with his wife and three children. This is his report of how He served the Lord and his people and where the Lord has brought him.
Bad for Business
The news coming out of Congo saddens the hearers, unless that news comes from a national preacher who is reaching pagans, Muslims, and kidnappers.
An Open Window
The political upheaval in Zimbabwe has created a culture in which no one is sure whom to trust, but God uses open windows to protect His people!
Twelve snapshots from Ukraine
The invasion of Ukraine vexes all the citizens of that country, but the people who know Jesus Christ continue to bear witness of their Lord their rock whether in bomb shelters, or driving humanitarian aid, or facing the need to join the refugees.
Tears for Home
Thousands find themselves as sojourners or refugees, far away from the home they desire, but one national preacher shares with people in such situations the confidence of an eternal home with the King of kings!
Love thy Neighbor — the drunken one
Foreign missionaries speak from the stage and fly on airplanes. National missionaries pick up drunks and live the gospel in front of their neighbors.
Ukrainian Weapons
Dictators and armies try to control their world with force and brutality, but God's people offer charity, kindness, sacrifice, and truth. These are the weapons that our Lord gave the church to enable us to be overcomers.
The Flood and the Standard
When the Lord of hosts sees the Enemy come in like a flood, He lifts up a standard. Today our brethren in Ukraine are a standard of righteousness and endurance, and they are serving and praising. Lift them up!