Community health evangelism in Haiti
Global Partners missionaries and Haitian nationals are helping meet physical needs through nutrition and water treatment in La Gonave, which is opening the door to tell residents about Jesus.
Global Partners missionaries and Haitian nationals are helping meet physical needs through nutrition and water treatment in La Gonave, which is opening the door to tell residents about Jesus.
New Christians are baptized in Cuba’s Bay of Pigs, God speaks through dreams in India, and Wesleyan churches assist victims of an earthquake in Northeast India.
Tragedy strikes the JESUS film team in Burkina Faso and a former Buddhist monk is ministering in Myanmar.
Global Partners Europe Area Director Dave Horne talked to Piotr Gasiorowski to understand more about the refugee crisis from a European perspective. Piotr leads a growing Wesleyan church in Poland.
A missionary couple with Wesleyan World Missions (now Global Partners) has passed away within a week of each other.
After the loss of a baby, Teresa was told if she didn’t bury the baby correctly, she would be cursed and sterile. But Teresa knew otherwise, and God blessed her and her husband with 3 more children.
A 10-year-old felt burdened to pray that God would send missionaries to Cambodia. He was excited to learn that God answered and began to expand his prayers with fervency thereafter.
Ibero-American Area is moving from a “mission field” to a “mission force.” It is committed to send Latino missionaries to the Fotizo People to work in partnership with Global Partners.
Little did I know when I left America that God would transform my trembling heart into one that has been lovingly broken for Czech people.
Prayer is the means by which God affects change in our world. Global Partners is encouraging The Wesleyan Church to engage in a season of “extra-ordinary” prayer.
Churches in Myanmar are doing all they can to help their members. Outside help is needed to purchase inexpensive plots of land that can help many Wesleyan families get a new start.
A warning from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization on September 3 stated that global media are greatly under-reporting the impact of the devastation in Myanmar.
Eighty-four youth gathered in Pedro Betancourt, Cuba, for a district youth convention. Several students have said their lives were greatly changed by attending the event.
A former General Secretary with Wesleyan World Missions, Dr. Wayne Wright lived a life of faithfulness and commitment to the Lord that began at age eight.
Brazilian Wesleyans trekked up a mountain to minister in Guyana villages. This endeavor comes 50 years after the pioneer work began in Guyana by two missionary couples.
“Night of the Churches” is a typical summer activity in Europe when churches and museums are open late and free for visitors. Our Czech co-laborers said, “Let’s hold our own “Night of the Church.”
Christian families are being turned away from food and other resources. One widow with two children was told she could receive aid only if she would abandon her Christian faith.
Fifty-five churches and 10,000 members exist in Myanmar, a country gravely affected by flooding as a result of monsoon rains. Of those churches, 75% have been affected, whether damaged or destroyed.
The Amplify Conference is a different type of conference. A gathering, not a production. Global Partners invites anyone who desires to lead and live with an amplified mission to attend.
A former teacher in the U.S., Margaret Ross and husband used their gifts and passions to teach in the Asia-Pacific in order to make Jesus known.
Global Partners missionaries tell stories of how lives are being “made new” in its recent issue of Global Prayer Net. Read more, including how you can receive Global Prayer Net in your own inbox.
The river pictured in northwest Myanmar is ordinarily a couple hundred feet across. It swelled to over half a mile and more in places and is only one symptom of destructive flooding nationwide.
Lois Downey Traugh loved people and was known for her smile, her joy, and her total faith in God. Years ago, her family served with Wesleyan World Missions in Brazil, Guyana, and Suriname.
A long-term Wesleyan missionary serving in a restricted access country humbly shares some of his own heart-struggles as he comes to grip with leading while dying to self.