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Disciples Who Make Disciples
Making disciples who become disciple-makers is the passion of iTEE Global (Internet Theological Education by Extension).

My Search for Peace
Htwe Min Htet, born into a devout Buddhist family, struggled with an inner emptiness despite his hard work as a public transportation driver. In 20...
How A3 is equipping women in service to the Lord
Mission Network News | Mar 26, 2025 | Missions News
International (MNN) — Throughout Scripture, we see Jesus cherishing women’s gifts, caring for their needs, and speaking to their hearts.
Pray for the Women of the Sewing Ministry in Eldoret
Mission ONE | Mar 24, 2025 | Missions Stories, Prayer Needs
The Sewing Ministry in Kipkaren, Eldoret is more than a skills program—it’s a chance for women to rebuild their lives. Many have faced hardship, rejection, and loss, but through this ministry, they are stepping into hope and opportunity. Here, they are not just learning to sew; they are finding purpose, healing, and a new beginning.…
If God Wants A Man to Hear The Gospel
A.W. Workman | Mar 5, 2025 | Missions Stories
I recently made a short trip back to Poet City with my oldest son and Rocky*, a local believer and...
Word of Faith Movement: Its Spiritual Dangers and Damaging Impact on Global Missions
Allen Mowery | Mar 3, 2025 | Opinion & Analysis
Explore our critical analysis on how the Word of Faith movement’s promise of instant miracles distorts the gospel in mission fields. Learn how its transactional approach can undermine local communities and hinder genuine, long-term discipleship.
Building Christian Community in a Muslim Majority Country
ABWE | Mar 3, 2025 | Missions Stories
How do you cultivate a mature Christian community in a Muslim-majority country? In this...
Millennial Engagement in Evangelical Missions: Trends, Motivations, and Future Implications
Allen Mowery | Feb 16, 2025 | Opinion & Analysis
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 It highlights the benefits of interactive online learning and real-time mentoring while addressing challenges such as outdated organizational policies and generational disconnects.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.
Digital Distance: Prejudice Within the Spatial Confines of the Internet
Allen Mowery | Feb 12, 2025 | Opinion & Analysis
This article was originally published here. In bygone eras, relationships were nurtured slowly and...
MENA Leadership Center celebrates 2024 impact and future goals
Mission Network News | Feb 11, 2025 | Missions News
Celebrate with the MENA Leadership Center what God did through their training courses in 2024, plus what’s coming in 2025!

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Table of Contents
- The Role of Youth in Mission Outreach
- Embracing Digital Platforms for Connection
- Mentorship: Bridging Experience and Innovation in the Church
- Experiential Learning: Immersing Youth in Service
- Next-Generation Evangelism: A Fresh Vision for Church Outreach
- Real-World Impact and Success Stories
- The Road Forward: Building a Legacy of Faith and Service

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