L’Abri is French for “the shelter”, and for over 60 years, L’Abri has created space for people of all different backgrounds and nationalities to receive honest answers to honest questions. Allowing people to engage in community, and pursue truth. L’Abri has served so many people regardless of faith or personal history, and desire to show […]
Category: Full Time Missions
Farming God’s Way: Sustainable Agriculture
I was introduced to Farming God’s Way through my friend, Sherrill, who works in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Four years ago, she was stationed in Zambia where I had the privilege of joining her for a summer in remote villages. I had little to no knowledge of agriculture and was fascinated by this non-profit […]
Cultural Creativity in Canada
In the northern regions of Canada, several people groups have been isolated. Tribes of broken men, women, and children were hurt in unspeakable ways by the Catholic Church in the late 1900s which created a deep mistrust of Christians and foreign religions. A mission organization saw this and sent missionaries to these people. After years […]
Hope for Hispaniola – Short Term Missions, Long Term Change
The organization now known as Hope for Hispaniola began with just one man, a story, and a backpack full of Bibles. Going from door to door on the streets of Higuey in the Dominican Republic, founder Matt Henderson shared the Gospel with everyone he met. Since then, Hope for Hispaniola has grown to include hundreds […]
Innovative Missions – React, Adapt, Proclaim
A full time missionary plays many roles throughout the course of their ministry. They are evangelists, pastors, teachers, community leaders, doctors even – and many have an additional job to support their ministry and pave the way for more connections. As they enter the mission field, many missionaries are prepared for this ‘jack-of-all-trades’ position. However, […]