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Serving in the Marketplace

In the past, the Church talked about ‘tent-makers.’ The Apostle Paul was perhaps the most famous of these (Acts 18:1-4) as he used his skills and worked with others who made tents. He shared with people as he worked, and then, on the Sabbath, he went into the synagogues to tell people about Jesus. As believers, we don’t all need to make…

A Triumph Over Black Magic

*Narong and *Junta were deeply immersed in the occult practices and folk Buddhism of Thailand when they encountered Jesus and became His disciples. Narong, in particular, embraced his newfound faith with joy, actively sharing the gospel and leading others to Christ through acts of kindness, personal testimony, and the simple teachings of Jesus. In Thailand,…

Planting Seeds

Bella says she didn’t have a relationship with Jesus before coming to college, even though she did believe in God. When a friend first invited her to CCO, she felt pretty uncomfortable. She had never tried to read the Bible and apply it to her life before, but thankfully, she continued to come back. Last year, something changed. She realized CCO had…

Cross-Cultural Training

The two young men who made this video were participants in our Maclin Cross-Cultural Training event that TMS Global hosted in conjunction with Simon Mwuara in Nyahururu, Kenya. Simon is a long-time international partner with TMS Global and he frequently tries to have his Kenyan workers attend whatever training events we are running. Unfortunately, recent years have seen a real crack down…

Connecting to Jesus

Global Church Movements (GCM) exists to establish one church for every 1,000 people worldwide — healthy churches committed to loving God and one another and helping to fulfill the Great Commission. With your help, GCM is planting churches of multiplying disciples in rural villages, suburban neighborhoods, urban highrises and relational networks. Recently, the principal of…

Four Generations Healed

My life spiraled downward from there. I didn’t know it at the time, but that home I grew up in had agenerational curse. Nobody taught me about Jesus, love, or comfort. It wasn’t their fault; nobody taught them. By 2014, I was desperate. I prayed, “God, I can’t live this life anymore, but I can’t stop. I don’t know what to do.”…

Reaching All for Jesus

Hannah (name changed) was 17 years old when she learned there were places where people had never heard about Jesus. “How can I reach these people, God? I want to be the person you use where people need you.” Hannah realized she had a calling to those who had never heard and asked God to show her the path to reach them.…

All Will Know HIM

Mission work is becoming more complex and therefore we must become more sophisticated in our approach. Shall we remove the human element and rely upon technology? Absolutely not. Our sophistication must take place in our approach. The sophistication happens when we get into research, analyze the data, and then build strategic plans on real data, not assumptions. Joshua Nations is finishing a…