Zoe Erler

A Decade of Ministry to Church-Planter Wives

Many pastors didn’t even know the names of the other pastors’ wives in their presbytery. At best, it seemed like pastors’ wives were isolated; at worst, some were on the verge of a breakdown.

The Costly Call to Care for the Orphan

How the ancient command has turned into a time-consuming, money-draining, even fatal endeavor for those adopting
from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Living with WAGR

Girl's Rare Disease Refines Family’s Faith

All the doctor had to do was look in 4-day-old Jenna’s eyes to know that something wasn’t right.

The U.S. Chaplain

Heroism, Christlikeness and Black Saturday

Mike Milton on why the chaplaincy is one of the greatest acts of Christlike service and what it takes to minister to men and women coming back from combat.

Fashioned for Freedom

Giving Brothel Victims a Place to Turn

What does a 15-year-old girl do when, after being rescued from sex slavery, realizes that her family doesn’t want to take her back?

Sewing for Jesus

How one English class led to a business that is creating jobs and bringing women to the Gospel.

The Accessible Kingdom

Emily Colson at Disability Conference

So that the deaf may hear and the intellectually disabled might understand the Gospel.

Music as a Bridge Builder

One-On-One with Ellie Holcomb

“In college, I wrote a lot of heartbreak songs. Lots of girls would sit down and tell me they were going through the same struggles. Through this, I learned that music is a bridge builder and has a mysterious and beautiful way of connecting people.”

Mary Smartt: Right-Hand Woman

“She was always improving my ministry at almost every stop we made,” says PCA founder Kennedy Smartt about his late wife. “She could correct me and do it in such a way that it was like a doctor giving me a painkiller.”

A Friend in a Friendless Business

Cars for Those in Ministry

“If every pastor or ministry worker had a knowledgeable person in the car industry that they really trusted, MATS could cease to exist,” says Mark Nottingham.

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