This sermon is by Ross Paterson on the Syro Phoenician woman from Matthew 15.
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This sermon is by Ross Paterson on the Syro Phoenician woman from Matthew 15.
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Ross talks of Jonah’s battle with the Lord in Jonah 4 and how that relates to us today.
Elizabeth and her husband Jonathan were missionaries to Cambodia. They returned to America during Covid lockdown in a sudden and…
In this 6th talk on the life of Joseph, Ross discusses the relationship between Joseph’s choice to avoid immorality and…
Michael Prest is the director of our partner, UFM Worldwide. In this thought-provoking interview, he shares his personal story and how…
Guest Blog by Michael Prest from UFM. I wonder what springs to mind when we think of sending and supporting mission…
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Rowena and Barry McKnight have been missionaries for many years in Thailand. In this insightful interview into their years of…
Ross Paterson’s sermon on the example of Hannah. If you’d like a more in-depth look into the example of Hannah,…
The comments are taken from ‘Mountain Rain’, Fraser’s biography written by his daughter Eileen Fraser Crossman.Luke 16:10-13:“He who is faithful…
Read Part 1 – The Struggle Read Part 2 – A Marriage Made in Heaven? Three weeks ago I looked at…
Thought for the day: How important is the Bible to me? Acts 11:26 says: “So for a whole year Barnabas…
Roland Allen (1868-1947) had a short and not very effective missionary career in China. It was his writings after that…
In the attached clip, I share three compelling reasons why missionaries are still needed in our world today. I mention…
The successful missionary, for example J.O. Fraser, balances a strong personality with an equally strong ability to listen and learn,…
In the light of Pentecost Sunday, I want to outline an unusual example of the Holy Spirit’s power and provision…
The original version: Fourthly. It becomes us to watch all opportunities of doing good. A missionary would be highly culpable…