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When God Multiplies / The Power of a Coffee Shop

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2017 was the beginning of a new thing. We sent an outreach team to Southeast Asia for the first time where we helped start an English club in a coffee shop. We arranged to cover drinks for our future students and the coffee shop gave us the top floor to use as our classroom. Students…

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From South Asia: The Gospel that Changes Lives

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“But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God.” -John 1:12   God is moving around the world. He is using His people to bring healing and restoration to the broken, to speak hope in the darkest places and to bring back to…

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5 Ways To Tell if You Are a 3rd Culture Kid

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First of all, a third culture kid (or TCK) is someone who was raised in a culture that is different from their parents culture, or the culture of the country on their passport. They assume a new third culture that is influenced both by their parents and where they’re raised.

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Stateside Stories: He Meets Me Where I Am

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The outreach portion of a Discipleship Training School (DTS) is typically 2 months. Here at YWAM Louisville, we take the first 10 days of outreach to travel around the United States speaking in churches, small groups and youth groups as well as helping with practical service projects, to share about missions, YWAM, and the Lord.…

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From Thailand: Chased Down and Found

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We traveled to a little village in Thailand and had the opportunity to sit down and share with underprivileged women. One of the women in particular God highlighted to my team, so we gathered around her and started talking. At the point in conversation when we asked her how we can pray for her, we…

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From South Africa: A God Who Speaks

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One day we were in a local community praying for anybody who was sick. Our team walked around and went door to door asking if there was anybody in need of healing, in hopes that we could pray for them. While we were making our way around, we came across two ladies who were lounging…

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Is Jesus Worth It?

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Is Jesus worth it? This is a question we face on a regular basis in our christian culture today. If you were raised in church, the answer to this question may seem an obvious “yes,” but when we actually stop to think about it, does the meditation of our heart or the action of our…

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