We asked our partners to share some of the ways Jesus’ kingdom was advanced this year. We hope you are encouraged by their answers and the special messages they have for you!
7 Reasons ITMI Partners are Giving Thanks
When ITMI Director, Steve Evers visited Stone Hill, Dr. Kuhn expressed his desire to…
Miracle at the Maternity Clinic
Complicated cases which in the past were often associated to witchcraft are now being considered from a different perspective.
Highlights from Steve’s Trip to South Africa and Zambia
It was midmorning on a Sunday, following the second preaching opportunity for Steve. Steve and Charl van Wyk had just visited a church located in an informal township.
Lost, Detained and Interrogated for the Gospel in Angola
Peter told them the same things he’d been telling the others. He’d come to preach the Gospel. But this time, Peter’s answers didn’t satisfy them. Peter was kept in custody there for two days, then…
Project Joseph: Sharing the Gospel through Food in South Africa and Zambia
“I can’t afford groceries this month,” Onthalie* mumbled, her eyes were glued to the tops of her shoes as she confessed her situation…
Encouraging Words and Verses from ITMI Partners
Our partners have been reaching out and sharing some truly encouraging verses and thoughts with regard to the Coronavirus pandemic. Their unique perspectives and experiences plus a variety of cultural backgrounds means they’ve shared encouragement we may not have thought to remind ourselves of.
On the Spot in Zambia featuring Kent Reisenauer (Podcast Episode)
In this episode, Kent Reisenauer takes us on a visit to our partners in Zambia and South Africa…and what happened when Eugene Kalunga put him on the spot!
One Year Later, What Difference Does Clean Water and the Gospel Make?
ITMI’s Kent Reisenauer arrived at the Lusaka airport, weary after over 24 hours of travel. With some trepidation, he…
Dear Team: Your Gifts Mean Jesus’ Clarity Where Once There Was Confusion
Kent and the team then loaded up into a four-wheel-drive vehicle and transported the vehicle on a barge across the massive Zambezi River so that the former architect and project manager could see first-hand the water well drilling in the extremely remote and equally needy villages.