June Cheng | The growing pains of China’s church are reflected in the movement to send Chinese missionaries to Muslims
Leigh Jones | Aspiring missionaries find they owe a debt to the gospel—and also to banks. What can free them up to serve?
After 26 years of linguistic work, the Kasua tribe dedicated its newly printed New Testaments
Sophia Lee, Marvin Olasky | The battle over a proposed sale of American evangelism’s ‘Missions Pentagon’ raises questions of missionary strategy and nonprofit accountability. What responsibility do ministries have to their founder’s vision—and to those who sacrificed to fund it?
One of the few cardiothoracic surgeons in Africa receives a medical missions prize from a New York philanthropist
How might our communities be changed if we shed tears of compassion for the lost?
Learning from Pilgrims’ global evangelization
Aid workers in North Korea plan to keep right on working
Russell Stendal spent 32 years working to bring Christ to FARC guerrillas
Jeffrey Woodke is the first American kidnapped from the Western Africa country