In this video, hear from both Fifi Smith and Kelly Smith as well as others from their team about this exciting new opportunity.
5 Things You Should Know About the Gwayi River Mission Base in Zimbabwe
“I’m looking for Cozmore,” the visitor said loudly as he wove through the crowd of widows.
Endangered! “Young Girls are Not Safe at All.”
Iminathi* was not yet 9 when it happened. …
Record Number at 7 Rivers Knitters! (Video)
“We had 39 ladies this morning with several missing! Several ladies expressed their thankfulness for Karin teaching the Word, and the chance to make an income making beautiful things.”
A Glimpse Inside the Dream Girls Ministry in Stone Hill, South Africa (Video)
What the Dream Girls ministry is like and how much it means to the young girls who participate in it.
A Few Words from a Graduate of David and Taru’s Tailoring Training Program (Video)
In addition to holding outreaches for children in the Modi Road slum in Bangalore, India, ITMI’s David and Taru Kumar also have outreaches for the women. Here’s a testimony from one of the women who graduated from David and Taru’s Tailoring Program for women in Modi Road. She’s sharing what the program has meant to […]
How Crafting Jewelry led to a Shembe Church Member Studying the Bible
Amahle and Fifi met a few years ago and the two have gotten to know each other well. Fifi has shared the Gospel with Amahle countless times.
Miracle at the Maternity Clinic
Complicated cases which in the past were often associated to witchcraft are now being considered from a different perspective.
Preaching the Gospel on a Muddy Adventure
It was the middle of the rainy season in South Sudan when ITMI’s Vicky Waraka and six others from Revival and Fire Church set out for the village of Lyoba.
Hungry Six-Year-Old Sells Scavenged Cell Phone Cases, Hoping to Eat Breakfast
His red checked uniform shirt with blue stripes caught the eye of ITMI’s Taru Kumar as she walked one of the narrow alleys of the slum in Bangalore. It was the shirt all her students wear to attend her school, Deepam primary school.
The six-year-old and his even smaller brother stood behind a low metal pedestal where six very old and rather battered-looking cellular phone cases were laid out.