Resort missionary takes to the slopes in Tahoe’s ‘playground’

TAHOE CITY, Calif.—After more than two decades as a resort missionary in Lake Tahoe—known as “America’s Year-Round Playground”—Debbie Wohler remains as passionate as ever about her calling.

Missionaries leave comfort zones, share in rugged America

KIANA, Alaska-God first began working in John and Kim Piepmeier's lives through their local church. But it wasn't long before they were involved in full-time service close to home-and finally to a land that is about as close to "the ends of the earth" as anywhere.

NYC native returns post-9/11 to start Ground Zero church

NEW YORK (NAMB)-Planting a new church is tough in any circumstances, but the stakes are even higher at Mosaic Manhattan-which meets in a school auditorium just two blocks north of Ground Zero. It's an area where evangelical churches traditionally have been near the bottom of most priority lists, and new churches particularly are viewed with skepticism until they have passed the test of time.

Reaching internationals in Boston gateway to reaching world

BOSTON (NAMB)-Michael Dean lives and works in Boston, but in many ways his work is similar to that of an international missionary, planting seeds of the gospel in students, business professionals and their families before they return to their home countries.

$75,000 grant awarded to Miami Care Center
The Miami Baptist Association's Good News Care Center recently received a $75,000 two-year grant from the Blue Cross Blue Shield's "Blue Foundation for a Healthy Florida."
Miami NAMB missionaries minister to internationals

MIAMI (NAMB)–To say Michael Daily likes a challenge would be an understatement.

Ministering in the midst of disaster has almost become routine for the Missouri native, a North American missionary who has served as director of church and community ministries with the Miami Baptist Association for the past 17 years.

Some take ‘unimaginable risks to follow God’s leading’
Point-of-View

This time of year has traditionally been a very special one in Southern Baptist life as we focus on the mission of reaching North America for Christ and we celebrate the missionaries who are ministering in the spiritual outposts of our homeland. It’s also a time to lift up the needs of the mission to reach North America.
Annie remains role model for missions commitment

The woman for whom the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions was named lived from 1850 to 1938, but her boldness and commitment to missions during her lifetime continue to serve as a model for today.

AAEO - The Missionaries

The following are among nearly 5,200 missionaries in the United States and Canada supported by the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions.

Offering directly supports missionaries, ministries

One hundred percent of Annie Armstrong Easter Offering funds directly support North American Mission Board (NAMB) missionaries and their ministries. These funds ensure 5,200 missionaries in the United States, Canada and U.S. territories are equipped with salaries, benefits, and supplies to sustain their ministries and impact as many people as possible with the good news of Jesus Christ.

AAEO - NAMB Facts
What your gifts can do ...

The items below represents a sample of how Annie Armstrong Easter Offering gifts may be used.