
4 Reasons the Unreached/Unengaged Are Overlooked in Missions
Less than five percent of Christian resources goes toward reaching those with no gospel access—a crisis caused by how unreached people groups are understood.
Less than five percent of Christian resources goes toward reaching those with no gospel access—a crisis caused by how unreached people groups are understood.
ABWE Live Global partners in Myanmar serve populations suffering not only from earthquake devastation but years of political violence.
Recognizing and overcoming three common mindsets can help churches and individuals to encourage single missionaries.
Why does it seem like singleness is the gift that no one wants? In this week’s episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit done with ABWE missionary Mandi Vermilyea to talk about singleness on the mission field. They discuss advantages and disadvantages of being single in ministry, false and hurtful assumptions about singleness, and how churches can best support single women missionaries.
Dental clinics bridge gaps
with unreached people
groups in a geographically
isolated corner of Uganda.
An education ministry helps a young
boy fulfill a dream and develop a
vision for reaching his nation.
A church confronts crisis when the passing of
an ABWE ministry partner sparks tribal warfare.
From the Amazon to the Middle East, Mark and Diane H. have spent more than 40 years training the next generation of pastors, missionaries, and church planters—leaving a legacy of gospel-driven leaders impacting the world.
A Tanzanian pastor, once untrained and struggling, receives vital instruction for growing his ministry and providing for his family.