“Since he was 11 years old and just separated from all family, Jahim has faithfully prayed for his mother’s safety and salvation.” Each month it is difficult to decide which of the many stories to share with our ITMI team. This story came in just at press time and it will warm your heart and have […]
Music from a Bargain Bin in Boston Leads a Not-Yet Believer to Start a Choir in Poland
Andrew Gorski shares the following special report. “You have probably heard Gospel Joy Choir visited Atlanta and Knoxville in January. It was an awesome trip! We are very thankful to God and all hosts and organizers for their work, hospitality and love! Experience the joy of Gospel Joy! “God surprised us in Atlanta by allowing us to […]
Why Do We Do What We Do?
This article first appeared in the March 2015 edition of ITMI Monthly. Why do we feed the poor? They stink. Why do we care for widows and orphans? They have diseases and miseries of every kind. Why do we go to dangerous and semi-closed countries to evangelize and disciple the persecuted? We could get a […]
An Open Letter to Government Officials
This article originally appeared in the February 1 edition of ITMI Monthly. The Dear Team letter from ITMI Director, Steve Evers is a regular feature of ITMI Monthly, where supporters get to be encouraged by hearing directly from Steve. Greetings ITMI family, we are so grateful for all your faithful support, encouragement and continuing testimony of helping […]
14/12 – A Very Blessed and Merry Christmas
Not until you have a chance to get away from our increasingly greedy, untruthful Madison Avenue driven invasion, or you happen to see how Christmas is done in other parts of this country and the world, do you get a chance to hit that Christmas season reset button. Yet once I was inside Piotr’s home, […]
15/01 – God’s Miraculous Protection
ITMI’s first 2015 edition of In Touch Mission International Monthly tells the harrowing story of crisis and salvation – both spiritual and physical – of a key figure in the South Sudan conflict. In his words: “The three soldiers that were with me overrun [run past] me. I was tired, I gave up my life[,] […]
11/14 – Three Unexpected Things God Used to Provide
Have you ever been down to your last dollar? Ever wondered how you were going to pay your bills or buy food to eat or gasoline so you could get to work? Millions of people the world over know this feeling … Three Unexpected Things God Used to Provide
What’s So Special About Libeko?
ITMI partners, Timothy Keller and Gerhard le Roux, traveled with Director, Steve Evers, and John Jere to remote Lukulu, Zambia earlier this fall. These are their reflections:
Shattered
Not long ago, Slawek’s alcohol-induced tantrums estranged him from his family. He was unable to hold a steady job in the shifting construction market. His entire life’s work, everything he’s been working so hard to build, turned into a million tiny, almost un-reconstructable pieces.
08/14 – How Friends Became Enemies
You pull into work on Monday. You do a double-take. Shaking your head and rubbing your eyes, you stare. Am I going crazy? Is this a dream? Your place of work is gone. Panicked, you log in to your bank’s website to check your financial situation. How long can my family stay afloat? Instead of […]
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