(April 2021, Issue 110) In 15 African nations, partnerships between Navigators and churches are fueling missions, increasing recruitment to our Navigator movement, and helping churchgoers to carry the Gospel into their own nonbelieving relational networks—even in remote areas.
(April 2021, Issue 110) In the heart of Medellín, Colombia’s second largest city, stand two bronze birds made by renowned local artist Fernando Botero. The statues tell a story of war and peace, death and rebirth. . . . The birds beautifully illustrate our story through Christ.
(April 2021, Issue 110) Our international president raises a compelling question: Christians are often together, but are we together among nonbelievers? In this article, Mutua Mahiaini encourages us to pursue the lost together, as a community. And he describes how we can serve them together in their “natural habitats” of work, school, business, family, and neighborhood.
(April 2021, Issue 110) Max, a Brazilian chemist, traveled up and down the Amazon River multiple times a year, for eight years, to earn a doctoral degree in southern Brazil. God led Max to families in our Brazilian Navigator movement. Their spirit-filled relationships led him to Christ. Now Max is taking God’s grace back up the Amazon.