Johann’s Story – Praying & Going

Praying and Going is a familiar YWAM-FM value. Over the years there have been many stories about God’s faithfulness. These kinds of stories have taken place in many regions across the globe. Johann’s* story gives an encouraging report on the power of Praying and Going to the Unreached. “When He saw the crowds He […]
Bold Witness

One of our YWAM-FM team leaders tells us what it looks like when disciples make disciples…boldly! Here is a wonderful story of how new believers practiced being a bold witness in an unlikely setting! Stories at a Wedding A young believer from a Muslim background was with her new disciple at a wedding. (We’ll call […]
On the Banks of the Ganges

How does the gospel message spread in difficult to reach places? It spreads best when local people work in local ways. As the message of God’s love becomes indigenous (in sync with the local culture), it multiplies quickly. Indigenous Disciple-Making Movements (DMMs) are taking off everywhere! Here is one YWAMer’s story. Arjun’s Journey Arjun* is […]
Dreams Come True – a Story of Central Asia

Central Asia: hard ground for the gospel? Not when God shows up! The historic Silk Roads, crossing Asia and beyond, are rich in stories of adventure. The routes pass through places that are considered to be among the great wonders of the world. You might say they are “the kind of places that dreams are […]
Rapid Growth in Mongolia

The vision of YWAM Frontier Missions is to experience a supernatural increase. Over time, Disciple-Making Movements (DMMs) among the unreached bring that increase. The miracle of Disciple-Making Movements is the transformation of obedient disciples. They have come to faith in Jesus Christ and have been changed! This story from Mongolia is told by Brian […]
How Movements Among Refugees in Europe Grow

In 2015, there were a million people who sought refuge, or what is called political asylum, in Europe This was called by many a “European refugee crisis.” A refugee is someone who fears persecution in their home country. This can be because of race, religion, politics, or because they are from a particular social group. […]