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From cubicles to “closed” countries
Can digital evangelism and prayer make a difference in "closed" countries? These interns found out. Imagine sharing the gospel with people in a closed country or getting millions to pray for them without ever setting foot there. For Ike Jordan and Andres Gomez, that was their internship experience at OneWay. Before coming to OneWay, Ike and Andres believed that missions was limited to evangelizing overseas. Both were interested in missions but never saw a place for themselves
Feb 4


Paola's story: A prayer, a knock, and a ministry transformed
In a world where success is often measured by budgets and resources, Paola Guerra’s story with OneWay’s Heart Bible for the Nations has...
Jan 28


South Sudanese churches arm themselves with prayer
While Americans focus on the upcoming election, the South Sudanese Church continues to pray for their own government as South Sudan...
Oct 22, 2024


What I learned at Lausanne
A personal reflection on global prayer Prayercast's Editor-in-Chief, Suzanne Heegaard, had the honor of representing the ministry at the fourth Lausanne Congress on world missions in South Korea. Here, she reflects on the vital role of global prayer and collaboration in missions: What a slice of heaven it was to gather with more than 5,000 delegates from 202 nations, all gathered around advancing God’s mission to reach the world. Here are some of the things I’ll remember most
Oct 15, 2024
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