Jesus is Still News…Good, Good News!
By Kring Leano Last week our small team of missionaries here in Malaybalay led a two-day Sacraments seminar for seven adults from Isla Bonita. The participants ranged in age from 19 to 71. Sammy gave the first talk of the seminar on the love of God the Father. Everyone listened attentively in perfect silence. After the talk, we asked them…
Faith is Conversion
By Mark Eckstine “Faith, tied as it is to conversion, is the opposite of idolatry; it breaks with idols to turn to the living God in a personal encounter. Believing means entrusting oneself to a merciful love which always accepts and pardons, which sustains and directs our lives, and which shows its power by its ability to make straight the crooked lines of…
The Courage to Become a Missionary
By: Amber Perron I consider myself the least likely candidate for missions in the whole world. I can’t stand trying new foods, I’m super shy, I am very fearful, and I don’t like doing anything daring, adventurous, or different. So why on earth am I a missionary? What gives me the courage to take on a life so contrary to…
My 15-Minute Life-Changing Encounter with 115 Year Old Juanita
How Missions Made Me a Better Man
By George Holland So there I was, living comfortably in the house we talked about having our grandchildren visit. My business was at the point where I could look out the next few years and see it really blossoming. We had been married 15 years, had seven children, a great faith community, etc. I guess I felt like I…
Jesus is The Man
Man on a Mission!
Blessed Beyond Belief
These past few weeks have flown by. It seems like just yesterday we were packing up our house to move out to Big Woods. But it’s actually been almost three weeks since we left behind our old life and began our new life. Yet, at times it seems as though we’ve lived out here all our lives.From the moment I…
‘Man is truly himself when his body and soul are intimately united.’
Calling All Men, Answer Your Call!
Men of God: Become More than a “Good” Person
Manvitation
From the Golden Arches to the Pearly Gates: A Lesson in Ecclesiology from My Two-Year-Old
Growing the Economy of Love: Uganda Piggery Project
In the village of Masaka in the distant country of Uganda, many of the households are child-headed, meaning that in the absence of parents, the older siblings must provide for the younger siblings to be fed, have a home, and go to school. Besides the child-headed households, almost every villager is grappled by the area’s poverty. A major reason that…