Ted and Kim Rabenold July 2018 Update
GMI missionaries Ted and Kim Rabenold have been faithful, dedicated servants of God working in the field of Tanzania for many years despite struggles and challenges that have come their way. Of course, they have had great joy and victory along the way, too, and they...
New Church Plant – Carlos Laborde
This update comes from Dan and Mary Sue Reed, GMI missionaries serving in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. A few months ago we mentioned our desire to work alongside a team of Bolivian leaders at a church plant called Carlos Laborde. Our whole family had really enjoyed our...
Do We Take Electricity for Granted?
Praise the Lord that after 271 days without electricity, our missionaries in Puerto Rico are now getting power! Over the weekend the radio station, the missionary homes, and dorm A started receiving power. Hopefully, today (Monday) dorm B, the office, and the...
Please Pray for J-Nathan Nyakambiri
GMI missionary Givemore Nyakambiri wrote to the home office saying he and his wife, Sylvia, are taking their 5-year-old son, J-Nathan, to the hospital today (June 6) to begin the Delayed Intensification Phase of chemotherapy for his leukemia. He will have to stay in...
A New Season of Life for the Caraways
MIKE AND LYNN CARAWAY'S LETTER Dear Family and Friends, We are so grateful for the wonderful opportunities we have had to be part of GMI’s Tanzania missionary team over the past 15 years. Perhaps our lives have been impacted even more so than the lives of the people...
Cholera Outbreak in Tanzania
GMI missionary Ted Rabenold informs us that there has been a cholera outbreak in Tanzania in a village where he had some of his men working. Here is a quote from Ted: "Due to a Rukwa valley Cholera outbreak in which hundreds have been infected the TZ government has...
What Happens When You Read Missionary Biographies?
Photo courtesy: imgkid.com What Happens When You Read Missionary Biographies? Do you think, "I could never be a missionary like that!" Do you get excited and want to go to the mission field? Does it whet your appetite to learn more about missions and what it takes to...
Who Was the First Missionary?
Article and Graphics Credit: Bethany Global University Written by Lillian Hunsberger The first of anything always seems to get the most attention. We know who built the first light bulb, or who was the first one to successfully determine energy through lightning....
One Good Thing: Teaching in Belize
Mike and Lynn Caraway who have served as GMI missionaries in Tanzania for many years will be traveling to Belize next week to survey that country as a potential GMI mission field. They will be staying with Matt and Lindsey DeYoung, former GMI missionaries who had to...
News from Steve Sherman
It wasn't long ago we posted that Steve Sherman had finished two Swahili literature projects and today we are posting another update. Steve continues to work hard every day on his Swahili literature projects which are so needed in Tanzania and other countries where...









