No Empty Field
Last evening, I visited an Islamic home goods shop in my neighborhood with a teammate. We greeted the store clerk with “a salaam alaikum (peace be unto you),” to which…
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Church: More Than One Way
Thoughts from one of this year’s Equip participants. The first thing you might notice in driving in New York City is all the ONE WAY signs. They are everywhere, and…
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Love Your Neighbor
“A big part of how you show who you are is in the way you treat your neighbors.” Who would you guess said this quote? Maybe a Christian paraphrasing a…
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Whatever it Takes
The truth is that my Muslim neighbors exude kindness and peace and don’t deserve to bear the shame and stereotypes formed on this day seventeen years ago. And even if that wasn’t the case, their souls would still share the same basic human need for a Savior.
Q&A: EQUIP as a Wife and Mother
An EQUIP participant shares her thoughts on receiving training in New York City as a wife and mother, and what it meant for her and for her family.
From Rwanda to France: A Migrant’s Story
This is a story about Philip. That is not his real name. But this is his story. It is remarkable and amazing. And it could only happen through a loving…
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Q&A: 4 Boys from Oregon Living in New York City for a Year
Often, when parents are considering joining us for our 10-month Equip Missionary Training program, they worry about how their kids will adjust to life in New York City. Find out what…
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Missionary Fears Before Leaving
Why you should give yourself permission to grieve the things you leave behind when becoming a missionary.
Sampling the diaspora
As the most diverse borough in New York City, Queens offers a lot of culture and authenticity. One day, the interns and I decided to stop by the traveling street…
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Prayer Guide to Seed Weeks
Will you join us as we pray for our July Seed Weeks? Here’s a list of ways you can partner with us in prayer this week.
