Breaking the Silence
Reaching one of America’s unreached people groups
How do you speak the gospel into silence? How do you share Christ with those who cannot hear your voice?
The magazine of the Evangelical Free Church of America®
Reaching one of America’s unreached people groups
How do you speak the gospel into silence? How do you share Christ with those who cannot hear your voice?
How is it affecting our military chaplains?
“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is gone. Openly gay men and women are now allowed to enlist and serve in the U.S. military. And life and ministry go on as usual for EFCA Chaplain Phillip Wright at the Pentagon.
Ministry in the “new” age after DADT
Chaplain Capt. Colt Randles is a little out of breath. He’s just run an obstacle course alongside his soldiers at Fort Jackson, near Columbia, S.C. . . .
Roy Bebee, director of EFCA Chaplain Ministries
Whether on land or sea or in the air, chaplains make a difference. And giving oversight to more than 200 EFCA chaplains and chaplain candidates is one man, Roy Bebee.
As EFCA pastors have learned, restoration is best done in community.
In 1997, following 20 years as a successful church planter in his native Costa Rica, Pastor Eduardo Castillo was facing his greatest personal failure. . . .
Our church’s love for international students
For more than 10 years, hundreds of students from over 25 countries have shown up to work year-round in a rural tourist town on the shore of Lake Superior.
EFCA ReachGlobal is beginning to address human trafficking in Europe.
It was Easter week 2011 when a group from our church in Rome gathered for prayer at midnight.
Teaching me important lessons for life’s journey
I shielded my eyes from the sun and squinted, looking at the three girls who sauntered along the dirt path, the dust dancing and nipping at their heels.
Creating partnerships between church and community
Many church buildings offer significant untapped potential—sitting largely empty for multiple hours each week. ...
TouchGlobal’s vision for Haiti
“I will be so mad, so very mad, if you ever lose sight of this vision.” ...