How Chinese believers are strategically meeting the deep needs around them, even in the face of heightened distrust and persecution How do you lead a team that lives 14 time zones away? Two years ago, our China team leaders were forced to return to the US, and they’ve...
How a young African woman is moving past the cultural and societal expectations of women for the sake of The Great Commission. We sit across the table from one another on the terrace of the coffee shop. It’s a warm day, but she is wearing a winter coat over a...
By Tim Howington and Chris Haas I had a life-changing meeting recently. I was privileged to sit down with a young couple committed to reaching students for Christ. Like many other missionaries, God has called them to spread the gospel in a specific part of our world,...
Why missions is dependent on a little-known group of people within the Church. Pollster George Barna projected tens of thousands of U.S. churches would close their doors this decade, not because of low funds or programs, but because of lack of vision.[i] Not only are...
Weave writer Karen Hardin shares about Parenting With a Global Vision, a brand new CMM resource that inspires families to take the front seat in mobilization by showing them how to live on mission together. In an interview with Karen, she talks about how this unique...
Why gospel-saturated Latin America could become an epicenter of sending. As Charlie and Anna said their goodbyes to their family, they got into their car and prayed that God would give them courage and faith as they made the 24-hour drive to Mexico. Mixed feelings of...