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On Student Ministry Trips

This summer, students from CTS are going all over the world to work in building, medical, teaching, and evangelism ministries. They have the opportunity to go to Nigeria, Congo, Cameroon, South Africa, Japan, Bosnia, and a number of other countries, … Continue reading

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How To Apply For A Belgian Visa, Missionary From Montana Edition

50 quick and easy steps to getting a visa for Belgium. Continue reading

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On Advent: A Quiet Hope

Advent is a state of waiting. It’s a short amount of time that symbolizes the whole history of the Jews waiting for their Messiah, the whole longing of creation for a Redeemer. Continue reading

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I Am Not Enough

I have been trying to decide why I don’t like the recent movement that’s been going around Facebook and the virtual world called “I Am Enough.” It has a very exemplary goal, one that is similar to what I very … Continue reading

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MT/MR: The AG Europe Missions Family

On t’a fait connaître, ô homme, ce qui est bien;     Et ce que l’Éternel demande de toi, C’est que tu pratiques la justice, Que tu aimes la miséricorde,     Et que tu marches humblement avec ton Dieu. He has … Continue reading

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MT/MR: Fundraising

I still don’t know in any way how I am going to raise my budget, but I know how to face discouragement and try to combine trust in God’s plan with my own hard work. Continue reading

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The AGWM Application Journey

There are multiple levels that you have to pass through: an initial examination of your application, an interview with someone from Personnel and Member Care, a second examination of your application if the interviewer recommended you to continue in the process, an invitation to Candidate Orientation in the fall of that year, a round of interviews at Orientation, verbal approval by the World Missions Executive Committee and Board, and finally official approval in writing. Continue reading

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