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Igniting a Movement of Disciplemakers
AFAM Congress on Discipleship inspires and equips ethnic Navigator ministry March 19, 2014—This year’s African American (AFAM) Congress on Discipleship brought more than 400 Navigators and local believers together for equipping, worship, and networking. Held in Cleveland, Ohio, this Navigator AFAM Network-sponsored event was open to anyone with a heart for discipleship in the African-American […]
Mothers, Mentors, and the Military
Jeanean is ministering and mentoring life-on-life to the other military wives. The Navigators Military Laborers Network considers her a laborer leader.
iEDGE in Ukraine: All Things For Good
When Jon, Katie, Emily, and Jason arrived in Kiev, Ukraine, with iEDGE (international EDGE Corps) early last November, the future seemed bursting with promise. Members of the second class of iEDGErs, the team was embarking on two years of ministry to the Ukrainian people, serving alongside long-term international Navigator staff, charging into unknown adventure. The […]
Holistic Community in Detroit
Whole and Holy—Living the Gospel in whole-life community So, affectionately longing for you, we were well pleased to impart to you not only the gospel of God, but also our own lives, because you had become dear to us. —1 Thessalonians 2:8 NKJV When Matt and Bev Hale moved to Detroit in 2003 to start […]
Quick and Powerful Prayers for Our Children
Letitia Suk My need for prayer jumped off the charts when I became a mom. Sleeping dilemmas, separation issues, sickness, school stuff, and other kids’ influence—I needed serious help. As the size of our family grew and my desperation for God’s help increased, He taught me how to pray on the go. More than any […]
Florine Sanchez Finishes the Race Well
The Navigators Longtime missionary Florine Sanchez, 84, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on July 15, 2008. A celebration of her life took place on July 25, at Calvary Chapel in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Florine was born January 18, 1924, in Portland, Oregon. She met George Sanchez Jr. while attending Westmont College […]
How to Meditate on Scripture Day and Night
If we meditate on God’s Word day and night we will be “like a tree firmly planted by streams of water.” But how is that done?
One-to-One-to-Thirty-Thousand
Penn State Navs unite with other campus ministries and churches to see the Gospel spread campus-wide March 11, 2014—Find a friend. Ask them to read the Gospel of John with you for 21 days. In a row. No, really. That’s the challenge The Navigators laid down for Penn State University’s Christian students last semester, and […]
The Power of Presence: Serving Portland’s Rocky Butte Neighborhood
“Whom should I send as a messenger to this people? Who will go for us?” When Isaiah of Old Testament times heard this call, he recognized it was a personal call to him and responded immediately, “Here I am. Send me” (see Isaiah 6:8). He would be used of God to minister in his neighborhood. […]
The Navigators celebrates Native American Heritage Month
November 15, 2013—For Tom and Delphina Johnson, ministry is all about identity. Both sensed the call to serve the Native American community more than 20 years ago. Tom, a high school teacher, ministers to young Navajos through education and by personal example. Delphina, a Navajo Christian, felt God drawing her back to serve her people […]
Ruth Myers Enters into Never-ending Days of Praise
The Navigators Longtime Navigator and beloved author Ruth Myers passed into Glory on Monday, November 8, 2010, at the age of 82. She devoted several decades to Navigator ministries in Asia, and in recent years impacted thousands through her books, many co-authored with her husband, Warren, who passed away in 2001. Ruth Myers, nee Barnett, […]
Patterns of Providence
Lilian was eager to join the Navs International Student Ministry (ISM) at UT, studying the Bible and investing in other international students God placed around her.