Into the Fire. We got a van! (and a trailer) - and this van and trailer has had a very special mission: to transport food INTO the country of Ukraine to sustain innocent people who are under extreme duress as a result of an unprovoked attack on their nation. Our...
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War.
War. Women and children murdered. Families running for their lives, waving white flags, killed. Trains and cars carrying non-combatant civilians shot to death. Babies being born in underground subway stations. Evacuees running out of their prescription medicine before...
Tarahumara.
Tarahumara. Deep in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico, there is an indigenous group of people known as the Tarahumara Indians. They are a quiet people, passive in nature. The women make their own clothes, as they do for their children. They grow their own food,...
Bricks Without Straw.
Bricks Without Straw. “You’ve got to be kidding me.” How many times did you say that phrase last year? As faith-filled believers, we would like to think that no matter the circumstances, we will always have joyful praise and scriptures of encouragement and blessing...
Inflatable.
Inflatable. Have you ever jumped on an inflatable (bouncy house)? Most kids in the United States under the age of 18 have probably been on one several times in their growing-up years: birthday parties, outdoor events, and church functions. If you’ve never...
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For the Long-Term
Did you know that Global Infusion also trains and sends long-term missionaries? Every facet of foreign missions plays a different, yet vital role to seeing the Kingdom of God grow. It takes the...
Beyond The Closed Doors
Do you know what a closed nation is? There are countries in the world that severely punish their citizens for accepting Jesus Christ as their Savior. Punishment can include...
Summer of Salvations
DONATE to GI What a summer we have had! Global Infusion has launched 15 mission teams in the last few months to many nations around the world. We have ministered in the Philippines,...
Those Who Need It
Why did God send Jesus to us? Was it so those who were already followers of God could learn more about the Law? Was it to encourage those who already went to the synagogues to go more...
A Hero Goes Home
The world tends to judge a person according to their actions, which is a direct reflection of their character. Character is not developed in public, it is forged quietly in daily living. ...
If Everything Is Missions
For most of my life I’ve periodically heard the phrase, “you’re a missionary wherever you go.” I suppose I understand the general meaning behind it, but over the course of leading 70 foreign...
Beyond Our Borders
I’ve noticed that while Jesus was on the earth, He was always moving. He did not stay in His hometown of Nazareth. In fact, He rarely stayed anywhere for very long. He was on...
Christmas for Immigrants and Refugees
Two weeks ago, GI completed our 24th mission trip of the year. We were in what is now our newest country site: Costa Rica. While Costa Rica might be known as being on the higher end of...
The Cost of Missions
As President and Founder of Global Infusion, one of my passions since Day 1 has been to diligently seek the Lord to have Him lead us to our Kingdom assignments around the world. While there...