“Wherever I go, persecution follows me”
In the face of ongoing attacks, Indian pastor continues to preach healing The attack came out of nowhere. One minute, Vipur was walking home from
In the face of ongoing attacks, Indian pastor continues to preach healing The attack came out of nowhere. One minute, Vipur was walking home from
Meet the Nomavuka Family “Okay, okay, try again.” Our Uber driver turns around, giving an impromptu language lesson from the front seat. He tries fighting
Derrick and Cayla Sanderlin model the ministry of togetherness “Yeah, Derrick is the gentle dissenting voice in the community.” Even though Cayla keeps a matter-of-fact
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a “Women of Valor” series. For the next few months, we will be spotlighting courageous female reformers around
An Interview with Jamie Gates When we find ourselves nose-to-nose with the uglier sides of being human, we’re often tempted to ignore, to numb, or
After husband’s stabbing, mother in India finds strength in Christ Areefa* is a Christian from a Muslim background in her late 30s living in India.
How reformer Megan Lively urges the Southern Baptist Convention toward justice and mercy I have spoken to Megan Lively before, and I know she lives
Checking in with reformer Genea Horner of The Mission Five years ago, in the spring of 2014, Nations Media embarked on our very first project: we
When the Nations team first visited Rancho de Sus Niños, an orphanage near Tecate, Mexico, we had no idea what to expect. Orphanages can conjure
It’s lunchtime on a Tuesday when I pull up to the Kate Barnard Correctional Center on the east side of Oklahoma City. My pulse jumps