August 1, 2012 | NTM@work Magazine
Different Shores, Same Team
In the church planting team, there are people who work overseas in remote tribal villages, and in town and cities in support of them. The team members who serve in the USA are equally important. These are their stories.
In This Issue
Every 45 days a new people group somewhere in the world hears a clear presentation of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ in their own language.
You may not have heard of Epaphroditus, even though Paul told the church at Philippi to “hold such men in esteem.” And at first glance, his ministry doesn’t seem like much.
Networks are a vital part of life. We can’t live without them and God never intended us to.
The types of things that missionaries do in the USA as part of the church planting team may be familiar to you.
John and Linda McGhee count it a blessing to help fellow missionaries find medical providers, understand NTM’s Medical Plan policy, file a medical claim, and be a listening ear.
How vital is the work of getting missionary finances overseas? Dena and her teammates found out.
My son Jeremy is an airline pilot and flies to all kinds of faraway and exotic places. Sometimes, I get to fly to those places with him. What amazes me is the team of people it takes for him to make these trips.