My Father Did Not Cooperate

On today's Footsteps, we hear more of the story of John Clipa who was martyred for smuggling Bibles into communist countries in the 1970s. His… read more
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My Father--The Bible Smuggler

If I were to ask this question: "Can you name a Bible smuggler?" Many people would immediately mention Brother Andrew who founded Open… read more
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Are We Practicing Our Faith Well

From her experience of living in Pakistan and working with both Pakistanis and Afghans, Kate Mitchell, today’s guest on Footsteps, says that it… read more
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The Good The Bad And The Curious

When I was a young boy, I remember my dad telling me about a conversation he had with an elder in a nearby church. In fact, this man served as the… read more
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Much Much Easier

Just today, my wife Kathy asked me, “Would it be appropriate for me to ask a woman from another faith why she converted to that particular… read more
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A Lame Man

On today's program, Elisabeth Saeth, TWR's Women of Hope Coordinator for Norway, tells the story of a lame man in Tanzania. This paralyzed… read more
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The Value of a Woman

Elisabeth Saeth is TWR's Women of Hope Coordinator for Norway, and on today's program, speaking of the value of women, she says, "in… read more
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That One Lost Sheep

In Luke chapter 15, Jesus tells this parable: … read more
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The Lord Paved the Way

When God called the Ghobad family to leave their home in Germany and serve with Lutheran World Service in Cambodia, they "didn't really know… read more
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Four Pieces of Luggage

In Mark chapter 6:7-9 (NLT), Jesus... … read more
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Hope and Healing

On today's Footsteps, Dr. Peggy Banks, Global Ministry Director for TWR's Women of Hope, speaks of her desire to reach suffering women around… read more
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Difficulties in Venezuela

I've worked in radio for over three decades, and I've always driven my car to work. And after arrival, except in very rare cases, I have… read more
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Helping Roma Women in Albania

Who are the Roma people? Quite possibly you would recognize them by another name – Gypsies. Eeva Vahasarja, the TWR Women of Hope coordinator… read more
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Prayer Is the First Thing

Have you ever been reading a passage in the Bible or listening to a sermon when suddenly, you saw something in the Scriptures that you had never… read more
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We Are Ready to Go

Eeva Vahasarja is a humble, peaceful, soft-spoken lady from Finland. While her demeanor is quite gentle, her convictions and actions are very bold. … read more
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It Gives Me Chills

I remember my college internship back in the mid 1980s. I spent my Saturdays one Autumn working for WLAC-AM 1510 in Nashville. My job was to record… read more
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Interns in the Caribbean

For two weeks in July, I had the honor of working alongside my TWR colleagues at our radio station on the Caribbean island of Bonaire. While there,… read more
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A Benefit of the Job

Along with generating income, most jobs have added benefits. Healthcare and retirement benefits instantly come to mind, but often, there are some… read more
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