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S.I.Ts and M.I.Ts: Yielded Vessels in the Making

We are all "Servants in Training", "Missionaries in Training" or both. What's the difference and how might God be preparing us? Dr. Dowell will be discussing the importance of each of those seasons in our development as yielded vessels "living sacrifices". We will learn the answers to those questions, find encouragement in times of difficulty, and be inspired t...

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Merry Christmas Together

When Jesus walked on this earth, he certainly did not walk alone.

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Packing for the Journey

God is calling us to put down the things that slow us down, to train so we can endurance run...and we have cheerleaders!

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A Long Term Short Term Perspective

The great thing about the body is that it MUST work together.

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Reflections on the GMHC

Reflections on a great weekend together, both in person, and virtually.

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Trauma Training

What started out as a simple training led to multiple nations being prepared for whatever came their way.

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A 30 Day Journey to Healthcare Missions

In September, MedicalMissions.com hosted a virtual event featuring several people from around the world that are involved in healthcare missions. That virtual event was a time to explore the realities of the mission landscape today. That reality is something that we wrote about a couple of months ago on this blog - that long term missionaries are facing some very difficult circumstances with ve...

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Spiritual Warfare for Missionaries

We have another guest blog post today. We're going to be hearing from a missionary that serves with YWAM, and is also a presenter at this year's GMHC. We hope that this experienced missionary's words can give you hope, freedom, and excitement for all that the Lord wants to do with your life. Enjoy! Amy was excited to be moving into a Central Asian country. Her dream of becom...

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Thriving in Medical Missions

Pride is a path that leads to bitterness and discontent, to emptiness and fruitlessness. Godliness with contentment comes from knowing that our works do not earn our salvation.

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Spiritual Aspects of the Pandemic

In a world characterized by the Covid-19 pandemic that has brought death, and the fear of death to the front of conversations, how we respond matters. This is an opportunity to show the love of Christ and by this, they will know we are his disciples.

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