15 February 2008 —
I had no idea how God had prepared me to serve in Mongolia when I committed to serve as a conversational English teacher at a medical college in the Gobi Desert for five weeks.
8 November 2007 —
Sitting next to a young Mongolian woman on an airplane, one missionary gets an unexpected orientation to Mongolia.
1 September 2007 —
In April the Associated French Press reported that the China portion of the old Silk Road will be finished in November 2007. China is encouraging other countries to finish their sections of the Silk Road as well.
3 July 2007 —
In May 2007, International Director Malcolm McGregor, along with his wife Liz, visited SIM ministries in several Asian countries. One of the places that he visited was Mongolia, and in this report, he shares his thoughts on the country and the remarkable growth of the church.
18 December 2006 —
How a search for adventure in the Gobi Desert opened the door for a family to follow Christ.
28 March 2006 —
I was addicted to Alcohol for 30 years, not just my body, but it tied up my whole person. I was totally unmanageable, lost the ability to work and responsibility for my family and relationships.
13 March 2006 —
These tunnels contain large pipes carrying steam from the power station on the outskirts of the city, but they are also home to several thousand street children.
1 March 2006 —
"We are Mongolians, so we have Mongolian melodies inside us. God created them, so He would like to hear them.”
1 March 2006 —
With only 20 worshippers at the time, the Mongolian church was eager to enlist helpers. A trained musician--even a non-Christian one--was too good to pass up, and Purevdorj began leading worshippers in singing praises to a God he did not yet know.
1 September 2005 —
"Before, I couldn't taste the goodness of life, but now the taste is delicious. Now I know that only the true God can give me or anyone this peace that comes of living in harmony with Him. Anyone who believes in His Son can experience it."
1 September 2005 —
The very existence churches and Christians in Mongolia today is amazing! After 70 years under Marxism, and centuries of Buddhism, only a handful of Christian believers were known to exist when communism collapsed 15 years ago.