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Ukraine: Addiction and prison ministries progressing

Former addicts find not only freedom from addiction through faith in Jesus Christ - they find new purpose as leaders in the church. Now a prison ministry is giving hope to people who are reintegrating into society.

Igniting mission passion: Thanksgiving offering

Facing a $13.5 million shortfall in the World Evangelism Fund, churches around the world gear up to give the largest ever Thanksgiving offering for missions during Challenge 2010.

Youth respond in western Kenya

From childhood, the children in Lena's village had charms strapped around their arms and legs for protection against the evil eyes of people and spirits. They feel that in this world, and one cannot live without “real protection.”

Bible College equips Nazarene women and men in Papua New Guinea

A woman answers God's call to ministry; Nazarene ladies learn cooking and sewing along with church planting; and students train to do evangelism with Bible Story Cloths at Melanesia Nazarene Bible College.

Ask the Missionary: Squeegee bandits and culture shock

Greg Crofford was in the throes of culture shock in Benin, Africa, when boys who aggressively insisted on cleaning his car caused him to lose his cool. Learn how Crofford and other missionaries get through the stages of culture shock.