Disciples of All Nations
A resource on The Four-Stage Model of Foursquare missiology
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A resource on The Four-Stage Model of Foursquare missiology
Aimee Semple McPherson had a heart to reach Spanish-speaking people decades before the term "Hispanic" was coined by the U.S. government. In this three-part article series, we examine the birth and growth of Foursquare's ministry to Hispanics.
How does Chris Manginelli’s congregation release so many missionary workers into the harvest field? It has a lot to do with being willing to let people go.
There are 3 billion people who live in places where they do not have access to the gospel message. Is your ministry being diverted to reach the unreached?
Jack Anderson was only 12 when his missionary father made a radical decision to reach an indigenous tribe in Bolivia—he left Jack and his brother with the tribe to gain the chief's trust.
FMI has appointed Frank Greer as the new area missionary to East Africa and Southern Africa (EASA) in a transition following many years of faithful leadership in that role by Humberto Paz.
Retired FMI Missionary Vonitta Gurney-Boylan has many inspiring stories to tell about her many years of service—including the night God told her to preach in Spanish even though she didn't know the language well.
For 35 years, Foursquare Missions International (FMI) Missionary Lewis Ziegler ministered throughout South Africa, following in the footsteps of his parents who helped establish the work in the 1930s.
What does it look like to carry out Christ's Great Commission in this region of the world?