A Place at the Table for Everyone: CBF Field Personnel Scarlette Jasper Serves the People of Appalachia
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A Place at the Table for Everyone: CBF Field Personnel Scarlette Jasper Serves the People of Appalachia

By Marv Knox Scarlette Jasper came to Appalachia to take care of her family, and that move has blessed thousands of families across more than three decades. “My dad was a contract engineer in Monticello, Ky., and my mom got sick. So, I came from Texas to take care of my brother and sister while … Continue reading

When You Give a Banquet Invite…
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When You Give a Banquet Invite…

By Nell Green It was my senior year of high school. Two of the girls I would be rooming with at university were having a luncheon to celebrate their graduation. Everyone was invited, including my best friend. Everyone except me. I wondered what I had done to be excluded or why I was considered so … Continue reading

The Summons
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The Summons

By Christine The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.-Frederick Buechner Several months ago, a friend and I sat in a circle of middle-schoolers at CBF’s General Assembly. We’d been asked to talk about the work we do and the places we live, and … Continue reading

The Mission-Centered Life
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The Mission-Centered Life

By Eddie Aldape Barbra Sawyer was a 95-year-old, totally-committed CBF missions’ supporter. We were on our way back to the United States when we received a call from another church member letting us know about her deteriorating condition and that she had been placed on hospice care. Upon arrival, we went directly to see her. … Continue reading

The God of All Places
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The God of All Places

By Janée Angel My husband Hary and I pastor a small, Arabic-speaking church. Hary has the evangelist’s heart, while I, Janée, have a teacher’s heart. We use those passions as best as we can to serve the Lord in the city of Antwerp and as far as Syria. During our COVID years, unsurprisingly, we began … Continue reading

A Fresh Start and A Bright Future
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A Fresh Start and A Bright Future

By Missy Ward-Angalla A few weeks ago I had the privilege of attending the graduation at our women’s shelter. Walking into the shelter, I could feel their energy and excitement as the women proudly wore their graduation caps and gowns. As I looked across the room, I saw Benita with a huge smile on her … Continue reading

An Island Away
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An Island Away

By Mike, CBF field personnel The islands in the country where we serve are developing at different rates. Some are very developed and in certain places you might find more advanced technologies than those to which you might be accustomed. Other areas have missed the tides of modernization, and people live as they did hundreds … Continue reading

Reflecting on God’s goodness and greatness
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Reflecting on God’s goodness and greatness

By Lita Sample Prayers are often said in hopes of asking God for something specific. Sometimes we pray for direction and a sometimes we ask for God to give us a word on what we need to do. This is what I prayed for months before our Easter Egg hunt. How many Afghans will you … Continue reading

<strong>Renewal in Kenya</strong>
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Renewal in Kenya

By Jeff Lee It has been 23 years. I was traveling to a place I had not seen since I was a highschooler. I have been a CBF field personnel for 10 years. The time has been full of many wonderful things. I would not be here today had I not gone to Kenya the … Continue reading

Global humanity in an inhumane world: CBF field personnel respond to the war in Ukraine
CBF Field Personnel / Featured / Ukraine 2022

Global humanity in an inhumane world: CBF field personnel respond to the war in Ukraine

By Grayson Hester The war in Ukraine, which began with an invasion that Russian President Vladimir Putin expected to last three or four days at most, has now dragged on for more than a month. This is due in large part to the resilience and indefatigability of the Ukrainian people, whose spirits have stayed the … Continue reading