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Home > Today's Christian > Stories of Hope > Missions

Redemption Songs
As a contestant on TV's Survivor, I sought to win the big prize but lost. As a leader on a mission trip to Indonesia, I forgot about myself but rediscovered life's ultimate prize.
By Austin Carty
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Invasion!
On a rainy Sunday morning a decade ago in Colombia, Marxist guerrillas terrorized our missionary community—and transformed my faith forever.
By Joanna Harris
TC, July/August 2005

Change of Heart
Erica Kim was a spoiled, rich girl from a Buddhist home. Now she gives herself to those in desperate poverty.
By Claudia Cangilla McAdam
TC, March/April 2007

God's Time for Algeria
The power of the gospel is stirring souls in a once-impenetrable Muslim nation.
By Deborah Meroff
TC, January/February 2007

Taking On a Giant
When Natalie Grant stumbled across the tragedy of child sex trafficking in South Asia, the popular singer knew she had to do something.
By Natalie Grant as told to Melissa Riddle
TC, January/February 2006

A Nurse in the Valley
Against great odds, medical missionary Vicky Graham is introducing Zimbabwe's Tonga people to the Great Physician.
By Deborah Meroff
TC, March/April 2006

Firsthand Mercy
Why John Tesh took a family vacation to Sri Lanka after the tsunami.
By Greg Asimakoupoulos
TC, May/June 2005

The Headhunters' Children
Out of violence and unbelief arose one of the world's most ambitious evangelistic ministries.
TC, January/February 2005

Emmanuel of Honduras
David and Lydia Martinez gave up "the good life" to find a better one among the forgotten orphans of Central America.
By Susan Simmons
TC, November/December 2004

The Mantle of a Martyr
Forty years ago, a young medical missionary was shot and killed while serving in the Congo. Today, his son carries on his legacy.
By Greg Asimakoupoulos
TC, November/December 2004

A Recipe for Freedom
How the prayers and dreams of an Ohio women's ministry are stirring up hope for the women of Afghanistan.
By Edie Witner
TC, May/June 2003

Mr. Stoffregen and the Neem Tree
How an ordinary North Carolinian is planting hope in West Africa.
By Anne McKay Garris
TC, September/October 2004

Here Comes the World
As refugees seek a better life in the U.S., American Christians are discovering a mission field outside their front door.
By John W. Kennedy
TC, May/June 2004

A Recipe for Freedom
How the prayers and dreams of an Ohio women's ministry are stirring up hope for the women of Afghanistan.
By Edie Witner
TC, May/June 2003

'We Can Turn to God'
Signs of hope in a dry and thirsty land. A dispatch from Afghanistan.
By Deborah Meroff
CR, January/February 2003

Without a Trace
On a dark night ten years ago in a remote jungle town, Colombian rebels pointed rifles at three missionaries and told their wives to pack the men's bags.
By John W. Kennedy
CR, January/February 2003

Missionary Roots
By Randy Bishop
CR, January/February 2001

Wasted Years?
After half a century, we learned my family's work bore fruit in Burma's Golden Triangle
By Robert H. Buker
CR, January/February 2001

Spain's Surfing Missionaries

The Very First Canela Worship Songs
How a Brazilian tribe learned to sing to God.
by Randy Bishop
CR, July/August 1998

Guerrilla Hostage

The Devil in Murakami-San
I had read of missionaries battling demons, but I hadn't expected it in modern Japan.
by Mary Ellen Gudeman
CR, January/February 1997



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