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Allen Mowery
Allen Mowery’s life is a tapestry of mission and storytelling, woven through a multi-generational family of missionaries and early years spent overseas. Raised in a ministry-centered home—with his father serving as a Bible college missions professor—he learned the value of faith, service, and sharing the stories of others from an early age. This rich heritage continues to inspire him, especially alongside his wife, whose dedicated overseas missions work further underscores their shared commitment to connecting lives and communities.
Creative Access and the Hidden Realities of Missionary Work in Repressive Countries

Creative Access and the Hidden Realities of Missionary Work in Repressive Countries

Missionaries in creative access countries risk everything to share the Gospel. Operating under extreme repression—from harsh detentions in China and Iran to the threat of execution in Saudi Arabia—they use coded strategies to protect themselves and local believers. Learn how these brave individuals navigate dangerous environments and discover ways your church can support them through education, advocacy, and prayer.

United in Mission: Embracing Spiritual Unity in the Body of Christ

United in Mission: Embracing Spiritual Unity in the Body of Christ

United in mission, our shared Gospel unites us to reach the lost and transform communities worldwide. Despite differences in doctrine, our commitment to Jesus empowers us to work together as one family of believers. When churches and missions join forces, we become a beacon of hope that overcomes darkness. Let’s stand united and shine His light across the globe.

The Missionary Welfare State: How American Missions Have Created Dependency Instead of Empowerment

The Missionary Welfare State: How American Missions Have Created Dependency Instead of Empowerment

For generations, American missionaries have brought the gospel, education, and humanitarian aid to communities in need, often transforming lives in powerful ways. Yet, in many cases, these well-intentioned efforts have inadvertently fostered long-term dependency rather than sustainable growth. Instead of equipping local churches and leaders to thrive independently, missions have too often created a system where foreign funding and governance are necessary for survival. We explore the unintended consequences of the “missionary welfare state” and calls for a radical shift in how missions are done—one that prioritizes local leadership, financial self-sufficiency, and true empowerment over perpetual aid.

Millennial Engagement in Evangelical Missions: Trends, Motivations, and Future Implications

Millennial Engagement in Evangelical Missions: Trends, Motivations, and Future Implications

Millennial Engagement in Evangelical Missions examines how a new generation is redefining missionary work by embracing digital tools, flexible training, and innovative outreach strategies that depart from traditional hierarchical models. The article traces the evolution from rigid, centralized mission paradigms to adaptive approaches where millennials seek authentic community and practical engagement. It highlights the benefits of interactive online learning and real-time mentoring while addressing challenges such as outdated organizational policies and generational disconnects. By offering concrete recommendations for revamping training programs and support structures, the piece charts a transformative path for evangelical missions, positioning millennial energy and creativity as key drivers for the future of outreach.

Valentine’s Day and the Everlasting Love of Christ

Valentine’s Day and the Everlasting Love of Christ

Valentine’s Day is a beautiful reminder of love, but as Christians, we are called to share the greatest love of all—Christ’s love—every day of the year. This article explores how Jesus’ sacrificial love is the ultimate love story and how we, as His followers, are called to extend that love to those around us.