Author: Angela Perritt

From the Nations: God’s Mercies

Every Love God Greatly study highlights one of the languages we serve – our new study, Enduring Hope, includes the highlight of our Portuguese branch!Join us in prayer for Phoenix, her team, and the women of her language and nation as you read her story, and help us spread God’s

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Introduction to Enduring Hope

Our newest Bible study, Enduring Hope, begins on Monday! We would LOVE to have you join us!!! Grab your journal here and dive into our introduction below! Hope can be a tricky thing. It can give us great joy, or we can experience great disappointment when it is not fulfilled.

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Enduring Hope Translations

Friends, our new study translations are ready! We have the incredible privilege of announcing that our Enduring Hope study is now available in TWENTY-FOUR languages, with more in the works!!! And our Enduring Hope for Kids is available in FIFTEEN languages with more in the works as well!!! As we

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He Sees, He Knows, He Cares Translations

The He Sees, He Knows, He Cares study journal is currently available in 24 languages, with more in process!    He Sees, He Knows, He Cares for Kids is available for download in 10 languages!   Help us spread our translations around the world by sending this information to your

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Women of Prayer: Always on Mission

At a time and place where it was unheard of for women and girls to be educated, Jeanette Li’s father enrolled her in school. Though he died only a year later, Jeanette’s mother did her best to keep Jeanette in school so she could receive an education. Through many difficulties

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Women of Prayer: Even If . . .

Even If… It started with my husband having ‘allergies.’ Then my ‘allergies’ kicked in. Then our son, who doesn’t have allergies. We knew at that point it had hit us: COVID. Quickly, that escalated to a trip to the Emergency Room and a promise of an infusion to fight the

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Women of Prayer: Education for All

Betsey Stockton was born into slavery in 1798. She grew up in the home of Reverend Ashbel Green, who served as the president of Princeton College. Betsey was given access to education and taught herself many subjects.   After expressing a desire to be a missionary, Betsey Stockton was freed

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Women of Prayer: A Voice for the Vulnerable

Argula von Grumbach is known for standing up for what she believed was right. A Bavarian noblewoman, Argula married a nobleman named Friedrich von Grumbach and had four children, three of whom died before she did. After the death of her first husband, Argula married Burian von Schlick.   Argula

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Wait Expectantly

In our fast-paced culture, it is hard to wait. We are accustomed to getting what we want or need at an ever-increasing speed. Fast food sometimes isn’t fast enough anymore. Our internet speeds are instant, no longer the dial-up wait times of the past. Even being able to talk or

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Women of Prayer: Including Women

Marie Dentière joined a convent when she was young, committing to a life of serving the Lord from an early age. In 1525, Marie left the convent, moving to Strasbourg, France, to join the Reformation movement.    Like many others, Marie was captivated by the theology of Martin Luther, a

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