Would you like to peer into the daily life of an InterAct missionary; to catch the heartbeat of someone who is "in the trenches" so-to-speak, seeking with God’s help to see their community transformed by Christ?
That’s what this blog site is about. Three real missionary couples, representing each of our fields (Siberia, Alaska, and Canada), have agreed to journal their daily lives for us. Read of their struggles, challenges, victories and sometimes even the mundaneness of day-to-day living in a more remote, isolated location in the North Pacific Crescent.
For security reasons we’re not revealing actual names, but trust us, these journals are real. Submissions are made by the missionaries themselves about every week to 10 days, so check back often to follow your missionary's journey.
Also for security reasons and to frustrate spammers, this is a one-way blog. If you wish to send a message to a blogger use the respective e-mail link below.
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Our Siberia bloggers
are a young, new-to-the-field couple studying Russian
at a university in western Siberia. |
Our Alaska bloggers
have been serving for 13 years in a bush village in interior
Alaska. |
Our bloggers from
Canada
call beautiful British Columbia home and work among a FIrst
Nations tribal people. |