(Issue 108, October 2020) Mary, who had done nothing wrong, nevertheless saw all that was at stake. She stepped out in obedient faith and went to Ellen’s house. When Ellen opened the door, Mary literally got down on her knees and asked Ellen for forgiveness. On her knees. In Muslim Eurasia, this never happens.
“The most profound beauty in the Dominican Republic is not the shores, but in the people," says Joe Maschhoff, who helps lead our pioneering work in the Caribbean. For Joe and his team, discipling others “is about real, unrehearsed life. It is about inviting people into your life and being deeply involved in theirs,” he says.
A free NavPress study titled Responding Biblically to Poverty, Corruption, and Injustice, written by a team of international Navigator leaders, “examines our longing for justice and a life unmarred by destitution.” It also “explores what God says about living out his righteousness” in response to one of the most pressing problems of our times.
(July 2020, Issue 107) About 300 irate villagers in a remote area of an Asia-Pacific country gathered outside the home of a Navigator worker, forced him and his family out of the house and booted them out of the village. Then the mob nabbed two more Navigator workers and took them to jail, where they have remained for three years. Supporting one another during severe hardship is just one reason why teamwork is vital to fulfilling our calling.
(July 2020, Issue 107) "Prejudice and violence against foreigners, who were seen as virus carriers, had been increasing in our region. Hearing about this, our landlord exclaimed, 'If anyone messes with you, call me right away! Day or night I'll be here to protect you.' A nearby food market owner told us, 'If you run out of money, don't worry. My whole shop is yours.'"