On Shifting Ground

Struck down, but not destroyed. 2 Cor. 4:9 ESV By their very nature, earthquakes destroy things. We’ve all seen the disheartening news coverage afterwards. Thus, we are not at all surprised when a powerful quake inflicts devastation and suffering on … (read more)

The Japanese of Japan

It’s 10:53 p.m. Neon street signs flash orange, blue and green through the curtain into the small apartment bedroom where Kazumi lies, eyes wide open, on her futon on the floor. Daughter Manami, age seven, has been in bed since … (read more)

The Hui of East Asia

Maliki opened the front door of his family’s restaurant; from the steamy room a wave of conversations in Mandarin flowed out onto the street as he slipped into the cool night air. He had just finished cooking another batch of … (read more)

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Our Vision

With faith in God’s promises, we envision a time when God is glorified and all people participate in his Kingdom. The aims of the World Mission Prayer League: that believers and communities of believers in the Americas and elsewhere live … (read more)

“By Invitation Only”

Upon seeing that a special occasion is described as “by invitation only,” some might find themselves frustrated or jealous if they wish that they could attend the big event. Others, however, might be elated and feel quite privileged because they … (read more)

Lessons From a Jigsaw Puzzle

Some people just love jigsaw puzzles. Others don’t. I’m not quite sure how I feel about them, but one of them recently had some lessons to teach me, and I’m grateful. The World Mission Prayer League is deeply committed to … (read more)

The Ends of the Story

Heads up, friends! Yes, I address you as “friends.” Friends in Christ. Friends in mission. Dear praying friends! Why the “heads up”? Well, this month I want to begin by asking you some challenging and important questions. Feel free to … (read more)