
Missionary to Africa passes away
Rev. William “Bill” Morgan served as mission director for the South Africa field for Wesleyan World Missions.
Rev. William “Bill” Morgan served as mission director for the South Africa field for Wesleyan World Missions.
Goats for $75? Two months later, the needs for hurricane-ravaged Haiti have been updated. Read how you can tangibly help.
You’ve heard about Giving Tuesday. Your gift makes a difference. Wesleyan gifts here will mean that people will find the hope that Christ brought into the world at Christmas.
A former Czech atheist now proclaims the very gospel he sought to discredit years ago.
Rafael, a prisoner, continues to be persecuted for his faith in his country, yet he still preaches God’s Word regularly within prison walls.
Relief supplies continue to arrive in Haiti, weeks after Hurricane Matthew destroyed the livelihood of many.
The Muslim man read the words of Jesus out loud for the first time. And his heart began to open.
A Global Partners missionary encourages a language teacher to ask God to reveal himself.
Through partnership between The Wesleyan Church, World Hope International, Global Partners, and other organizations, the first shipment of supplies has been delivered in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Dan Irvine gives a heartfelt assessment of Haiti’s current crises, post-Hurricane Matthew.
In the 300+ patients seen, one mother in particular left encouraged after she learned the name of her son’s unknown (to her) condition.
Over a thousand died in the hurricane in Haiti, but the crisis following it could claim even more innocent lives.
Haiti took the brunt of Hurricane Matthew in the Caribbean and caused great devastation in the south. Flash floods, overflowing rivers, and mud slides in the mountains are still taking place.
The worst Caribbean storm since 2007 is expected to make landfall tonight in Haiti, followed by other countries where Wesleyan churches are serving. PRAY for God to have mercy on the helpless.
Our General Superintendent unpacks exactly what he means by calling for “focused prayer.”
Affectionately known as “Bob,” former missionary Rev. Robert Smith is remembered as a “great prayer partner and friend.”
Several Global Partners missionaries are receiving part of their support through Habitat for Missions projects. HFM has pledged $500,000 to Global Partners missionaries.
Our greatest challenge as a church is not financial. It is our willingness to trust God and act on what we know to be true.
More than 200 people responded to a gospel message presented at a medical clinic in Albania.
A missionary kid, Becca serves other “MK’s” as they maneuver cultures and countries that are not their own.
A former Hindu from Nepal turned to Christ and was beaten for his newfound faith. Since then, he has planted churches and continues to talk about Jesus.
A Muslim man who experienced anxiety when hearing the Call to Prayer began reading God’s Word and soon only knew peace.
Grace Duda, a Wesleyan World Missionary of three decades, passed away. Her translation of materials and resources allowed many in Africa to read of God’s love for the first time.
Jairosse used to persecute Christians, similar to Saul in the New Testament. Then one day he met Jesus and everything changed, including answered prayer to meet a Christian wife.