Caroline Anderson

Caroline Anderson is a writer with the IMB. She currently lives in Southeast Asia. Her childhood in Asia consisted of two important ingredients: braving hot chili peppers and telling people about Jesus.

IMB Joins Japanese Christians for Tokyo Olympics Outreach, Despite Reduced Crowds

“Our vision, our focus as a Tokyo team, is first and foremost the Japanese,” missionary Scott Bradford said about the IMB's mission during the Tokyo Olympics.

Permanent Resettlement Not a Reality for 99 Percent of Refugees

Last year, 107,800 refugees were resettled. Millions are still waiting, and the average time it takes refugees to be resettled is between 17 and 18 years. However, the reality is that 99% of refugees will remain permanently displaced.

Baptists Known for Excellence in Medical Care in Indonesia

Even though the Christian mission of the hospitals is clear, Muslim patients will drive from several hours away to receive care because of the hospitals’ reputation for high-quality medical care.

2020 Summer Olympics … Ministry Plans Underway in Tokyo

If you share the gospel with a Japanese person, there is a 99% chance this would be the first time they’ve ever heard the message. With that statistic, Japanese people can be classified as an unreached people group. So the 2020 Summer Olympics bring great ministry opportunities.

Deaf Thais Start a Church With Sign Language Where You Can’t Fake It

‘Crafting’ is a multi-step process to transform a two-dimensional written text into three-dimensional communication via drawing, dramatization, and dialogue. The aim is to accurately and clearly communicate the Word of God in Deaf people’s heart languages, which utilizes these three elements.

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