- Fri, May 03, 2013
- Missions
Peace Child Revisited, 50 Years After First Contact
Many years ago I read Peace Child by Don Richardson. This great missions story had a strong impact on my life, demonstrating the power of the gospel in a primitive culture.






In today’s blog we ask the question again: how can we as Christians help the most vulnerable people in the world? (See
One of the ministries EPM supports is
George Verwer, a man I dearly love and respect, and one of the great global missions leaders in church history as well as
Today we’re launching a new blog series (every few weeks we’ll share a post) that addresses social justice issues that affect the most vulnerable people in the world today. Each blog will focus on a specific, often overlooked, people group in need both physically and spiritually.
I have the greatest appreciation for George Verwer, founder of
Missionary Bert Elliot (brother of martyred missionary Jim Elliot) went home to be with Jesus last Friday. Nanci and I met Bert and his wife Colleen in January 2006, which marked the fiftieth anniversary of the martyrdom of the five missionaries in Ecuador.






