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50 Years of World Impact
This year World Impact is celebrating its 50th anniversary of ministering in the inner cities of America.
God Changed My Heart
God started tugging at me a long time ago and I didn’t even notice; the change has been a process. I used to go to church and think, “This is a waste of my time.”
January 2021 Bulletin
This year we are celebrating our 50th Anniversary!
God’s Sure Promise
We are unashamedly committed to telling the Story of God in Scripture, including the Lord’s Advent. We joyously affirm both the First and Second comings of our Lord!
Wait For It
In a time of misinformation, social media distraction, odd theologies, and bizarre thinking, it is easy to throw outlandish speculations about the coming of Christ into that same bin of false, misleading ideas.
This is the Church
This type of ministry can feel very lonely, but through Evangel I came to the realization that there are like-minded people around me and I’m not alone.
Get Ready
The focus of the Advent season is always the same, each year. The theme of this season is preparation, i.e., to get our hearts and lives ready for the appearing of the Lord.
Stevenson December Prayer Letter
We’d sit at the kitchen table and eat bananas, talk about school and sometimes play a game, but the thing they loved most was story time.
Hennings December Prayer Letter
Each year, we at TUMI produce a calendar that follows the seasons of the liturgical year. This helps us to remember and re-experience in a yearly cycle the life of Christ.
Lord, What Do You Want?
This story has also helped me to consider “what I want” for World Impact as you contemplate #GivingTuesday.
The Pandemic Pivot
This Thanksgiving season, I am grateful to God that I’ve finally accepted the reality that we’re not going back to normal. From 2017-2019 I led our “World Impact 2.0” project.
Why Church-Based Seminary?
My Christian experience began with a dual love: for the Word and the Church. Yes, I loved the study of the Bible.
Moving Beyond Charity
A better way comes in the form of ethical poverty work where our mindset shifts from rescue to advocacy towards empowerment.
Moving Beyond Ourselves
Regardless of the type of poverty work being done, I am convinced that most people drawn to it have a moral compass that points them to believing it is the right thing to do.