*NOTE: Missionaries in sensitive areas are not listed. Please understand that listing missionaries in sensitive countries on your website does put them in danger. We would recommend that if a missionary is not listed, please check with the World Missions Department to validate their status before listing that missionary on your website.
Phil and Deanna Barber, Ecuador
Jim and Theda Bennett, Muslim Ministries
Shannon Buckner, International Youth (website)
Tommy
and Nelma Carpenter, Prayer Task Force Ministries (website)
Terry and Babs Castleberry, Belize
Jim and Genevieve Davis, Special Ministries
Nathan and Beth Davis, Compassion Ministries
Kurtis and Amy Denton, Italy
Carolyn Dorsey, Asia Pacific
David and Sondra Duncan, Special Services
Brent and Lori Enget, Ireland (website)
Scott and Lavonna Ennis, Nigeria
Larry and Kathleen Hall, World Missions Communications (website)
Dave and Sue Hartmann, Albania
C.L. and Aileen Haston, Asia Pacific
David and Carolyn Huneycutt, Mexico (website)
Trudy and Scott Jackson, Micronesia
Mike and Anita James, Netherlands (website)
Steve and Karen Jester, Africa's Hope (website)
Melodie Joice, Tanzania
Robert and Myrna Klemple, Honduras
Maurice and Marcia Lednicky, Thailand
Sam and Stephanie Maddux, Thailand
Brad and Glenda McMath, Spain - International Media Ministries (website)
Bruce and Kay Mumm, Australia
Mike and Charlene Peterson, Missionary in Residence
Shannon and Susan Pruitt, Guatemala
Roy and Vickie Smeya, Latin America
Jim and Debi Stem, Mongolia
Use the World Missionary Directory for quick and easy access to missionaries from other districts.
An Encounter to Remember
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HUNGARY: More than 500 university students, campus ministry leaders and missionaries from 32 nations gathered at a former communist training camp July 31-August 8 for Budapest Encounter. The conference was organized to help students connect with God and be empowered for ministry.
Several participants were baptized in the Holy Spirit and sensed God speaking to them. “Many students testified of God’s call to ministry and missions,” says missionary Kirk Priest, who spearheaded the gathering.
Ramadan Prayer Guide
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We are in the last full week of Ramadan. It will come to an end somewhere between the 8th and 10th of September depending on the sighting of the moon. Ramadan will end with a two-day celebration called “Eid Al-Fitr.” “Eid” is the Arabic word for “festivity” and “Al-Fitr” carries the idea of “to purify.” Thus, “Eid Al-Fitr” is the Festival of Purification.
Please pray with us that people
of this religious persuasion around the world will come to the knowledge that
only the blood of Jesus can purify them from their sins.
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World Missions News & Information
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An Encounter to Remember
More than 500 university students and leaders from 32 nations gathered at a former communist training camp July 31-August 8 for Budapest Encounter.
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Ramadan Prayer Guide
We are in the last full week of Ramadan. Let's pray that people of this religious persuasion will realize that only the blood of Jesus can purify them from their sins.
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Disaster “Overwhelming” in Pakistan — AG Responding
Twenty million people are affected by the floods in Pakistan; 4 million are left homeless. You can help.
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Full Circle in Latin America
AG World Missions in Latin America has 69 distinct ministries within the region that touch people inside and outside the church.
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God’s Language
When we share with someone who only understands a work-oriented religion, how can they comprehend the language of Christ who desires a relationship based on grace?







