CP Stories: Daniel and Grace Kim, Sub Saharan African Peoples
Missionaries Daniel and Grace Kim noticed commonalities between Korean and Zambian cultures and have used those similarities to build bridges for the sake of the gospel.
Missionaries Daniel and Grace Kim noticed commonalities between Korean and Zambian cultures and have used those similarities to build bridges for the sake of the gospel.
Missionary Sidney Dixon*, discipled women in South Asian villages during COVID times, who are now ministering to other women in their villages.
After serving as a chaplain's assistant, Sammy Ravelo realized that chaplaincy was the ministry for which God had been preparing him his whole life.
Missionary Vesta Sauter, who is hearing but whose parents were Deaf, understands the transforming power of the gospel in the lives of Deaf people.
Missionary Trevor Yoakum works as a professor of practical theology at the West African Baptist Theological Seminary, sharing the gospel and helping the Sub Saharan African Peoples develop healthy churches.
Missionary Lena Eckhart* uses unique ways to share Bible stories with South Asian women, who often have limited exposure to the gospel.
When missionaries Roy and Vilmarie Vidal moved from Venezuela to Villalba, Puerto Rico, they couldn't find a church, so they planted one and committed to spreading the gospel to their neighbors.
Missionaries Carlton and Cornelia Walker intentionally ride the train around Tokyo, Japan, every Tuesday to pray with those who board the train and share the gospel.
International Mission Board missionary, Molly Petry, is trusting God's timing in reaching a group of unreached people in a hard-to-access valley in Central Asia.
During COVID, International Mission Board church planter, Rusty Ford, was given access to an underserved nursing home in crisis in Seville, Spain.