Giving You the World
by Jeremy Maulucci
Hyles-Anderson College is a place that trains students to do the hard thing. No part of that training experience is more dynamic than the missions program. Read more »
by Jeremy Maulucci
Hyles-Anderson College is a place that trains students to do the hard thing. No part of that training experience is more dynamic than the missions program. Read more »
by Missionary Craig L. Lambert
Mark 16:17-18 “And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.” These words did not mean much to me until my family and I surrendered to go to the mission field in 1990 while I was attending Hyles-Anderson College, but they began to mean more as our family started on the adventure of following God’s will. Read more »
by Mr. Randy DeMoville
Nestled in the Caribbean, about 160 miles south of Florida, is the beautiful island of Jamaica. When most people think of Jamaica, no doubt, visions of sandy beaches and resort tourist areas fill the imagination. There is much more to Jamaica than vacation paradise; there are over 2.7 million people who call Jamaica their home. For them, life in Jamaica is not a vacation but, in many cases, daily survival. The people of Jamaica are no different than any other people; they need the Gospel of Jesus Christ if they are to escape the torments of hell. Read more »
by Mary Bohman-Frost
Have you ever dreamed about traveling to another country? I had always dreamed about it but never thought it would be a reality. However, four years ago my dream came true. I had the opportunity to travel to Africa to visit my brother, Eric Bohman, who is a missionary in Kenya, East Africa. I was ecstatic about seeing my brother and his family, but going to Africa?– that is what scared me. I thought that if I went to Africa, cannibals would eat me or I would be captured by a scary African tribe who had bones in their noses. Nevertheless, I found that all my assumptions were false, and I actually found myself falling in love with the African people. Little did I know that this trip would change my life forever. Read more »