
Terry shares personal journey, practical help in new book on grief
When Bob Terry’s wife, Eleanor, died in 1998 following a car accident in South Africa, he began a journey with

IMB globalization summit serves as catalyst for partnerships
Jonas Kang was stuck. Kang, director of the Korea World Missions Association, had several young couples who wanted to be

Friendship House reaching lonely world of international students
Tracey Nash understands how internationals might feel when they come to America. After moving several times during her childhood and

BCM missions trips sparking transformation in students’ lives
“Without BCM, I probably would have been so far down the hole of just worldly and fleshly desires,” Benji Mendoza said.

First Person: 5 action steps for a state recovering from a failed pro-life amendment
Where do we go from here? Sometimes that phrase is heard after a family tragedy or a moment that upends

‘Modern holy fools’ use God-given talents, share calling with world
It’s probably not what you would describe as your typical research project. Jesse Joyner, a professional juggler, recently shared about

Disaster Relief volunteers work, pray when disaster strikes
“That’s what we go for. The food is secondary to the Scripture, to the gospel,” Nichols said.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for February 12
YOU HAVE SEEN HIM John 9:24–38 “It’s a miracle!” squealed 8-year-old Denise when first outfitted with glasses. Everything came into