by Gretchen Roderick AFM Training Coordinator As I was preparing to attend my first Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) in April, I learned that the theme was “To Whom Shall We Go?” Immediately, my mind conjured up what I thought was the meaning of this phrase—taking the gospel to unreached people groups (UPGs), those peoples […]
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The Tendrils of the Gospel in North Africa
by “William,” an AFM Cross-Cultural Worker While on a short-term mission trip to North Africa with AFM during the fall of 2022, we were encouraged by the rector of our host church to explore further south where the population is primarily composed of the Berber people group. There was something there he wanted us to […]
A Word of Thanksgiving to God…and to You!
by The Rev. Chris Royer, PhD Executive Director of AFM “Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” (I Cor. 15:57). This has been the opening acclamation for the Divine Office’s Evening Prayer service throughout the season of Easter. After the fast-moving and tumultuous events AFM has experienced over […]
Vietnam and Cambodia: A Missions Report
from Joni Flye, PhD, AFM US-Based Cross-Cultural Workers I just returned from a one-month mission trip in Cambodia and Vietnam, countries I lived in for many years. When I was 21 and a new Christian, I was praying about what to do with my life. God strongly impressed on my heart one day that there […]
Turkish Earthquake Relief: My Time in Antakya
By “Samuel,” an AFM Cross-Cultural Worker Recently, I spent a week in Antakya (biblical Antioch), one of the region’s most severely affected by the earthquakes in Turkey. From a distance, it didn’t seem so bad. It didn’t look nearly so serious as the horrible devastation we’d been hearing about in news reports. But as we drove closer, […]
Some Thoughts on the Expansion of Anglicanism from the 1970s to Today
By The Rev. Dr. Duane Miller AFM Cross-Cultural Worker to Spain Some time ago I was asked to write a (lengthy) appendix to Stephen Neill’s important book Anglicanism. Turns out this is one of the main books that has been translated into Spanish that is used for historical education throughout the Spanish-speaking world. But, the book […]