Impact Stories

Running the Race

In a room filled with voices from more than 60 nations, one thing became immediately clear: everyone present was committed to faithfully serving the Lord.
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Radios Breach Ugandan Prison Walls

The gates of Adjumani Prison were breached – not for an escape, but for an unexpected invasion of hope.
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Three Phone Calls

“Can you help upgrade our network’s radio stations with new digital consoles?” Douglas’ voice was urgent.
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The River of Healing – Part Three

As the canoe touched the water, years of trauma came flooding back. Joseph began weeping, sobs that seemed to come from the depth of his soul.
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The River of Healing – Part Two

While in Guinea, Joseph lived with a kind, widowed woman who opened her home to him as a desperate refugee. God’s providence began to reveal itself during this time.
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Sunlight, Hope, and Healing

Baby Issac Jack, just 11 months old, had been coughing for a week, but now he was having trouble breathing, and they knew he needed help.
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The River of Healing – Part One

The canoe rocked gently on the Makona River as Joseph Kebbie sat in the stern, his hands trembling as he gripped the wooden sides.
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Training a Trainer

How can the gospel advance in difficult places like Colombia, where many people live in remote areas and face danger from armed drug traffickers?
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An Inch Wide and a Mile Deep

In the Maasai culture, being a woman often means navigating a life of limited opportunities. Women typically don't own property or have independent means of generating income.
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