Some missionaries quietly ignite movements that shape the course of church history. William Chalmers Burns, a Scottish evangelist and pioneer to China, lived such a...
Some missionary stories feel like quiet revolutions—movements born not from noise or crowds, but from prayerful persistence and deep love for God’s Word. John Ross,...
In an age when Africa’s interior seemed unreachable and many lives languished in spiritual darkness, Robert Moffat stepped onto its soil with a heart kindled...
Few missionaries have influenced the Christian approach to the Muslim world as deeply as Samuel Zwemer (1867–1952). Known as “The Apostle to Islam,” Zwemer blended...
In the heart of the 19th century, when European powers and local customs often collided and many African communities lived in fear and superstition, one...
In a world torn by injustice and division, the story of George Liele (1750–1820) shines like a beacon of God’s redemptive power. Long before William...
In the twilight of the 18th-century British evangelical movement, the life of Samuel Pearce stands out as a vivid testament to the power of conviction,...
In an age when the gospel message often gets watered down to fit cultural expectations, some voices stand out with uncompromising clarity. Paul Washer is...
When we think about Christian missionaries, we often picture adventurers sailing to distant lands or pioneers trekking through jungles to share the Gospel. But some...
When twenty-five-year-old Adoniram Judson first glimpsed the golden spires of the Shwedagon Pagoda rising above Rangoon in July 1813, he had no idea he was...
When a humble English shoemaker declared, "Expect great things from God; attempt great things for God," few could have imagined the transformation those words would...