‘Facultad de Teologia’s (CMMTheology.org school in Ecuador) graduation was a glory-love-filled celebration of the students’ and faculty’s hunger for the Lord, fueled by Holy Spirit, hard work, and seeing lives transformed! We’re so thankful and humbled to know these dear friends from many nations in Latin America and the USA journey deeper in intimacy with Yahweh and become life long friends. Due to grads living in many nations, not all were able to attend. New classes start in September. Check out CMMTheology.org (you’ll find the link for Spanish, Burmese, English, and Thai there.) thank you Drs. Gustavo and Andrea Cadena for your loving hearts of excellence in ‘relational theology.’

The forgotten are not forgotten by God
Some of the most precious people on earth live in places the world rarely notices. Remote villages.Hidden communities. Persecuted believers. Orphans.
Widows. Refugees. Pastors serving with almost no resources. The world may overlook them. But God does not.
At CMM, we are continually moved by the faith of people who have little materially but carry great hunger for God. Many walk miles for teaching. Many gather under simple roofs. Many pray with a depth that humbles us.
They remind us that the Kingdom is not measured by luxury.

The nations are still on the heart of God. Engagement Question:
Who are the “forgotten” people you believe the Church must pay closer attention to?
Go to CMM.world, sign up for the free newsletter, and pray about helping us reach more precious lives with hope and transformation.

Why indigenous leaders matter
: The most effective missionary may already live there.
One of the greatest Kingdom strategies for global impact is simple:
Equip the leaders already planted in the harvest field.
They know the language.
They know the suffering.
They know the customs.
They know the risks. (CMM.world/donate)
They know where the unreached are waiting.
At CMM, we have seen again and again that when trusted indigenous pastors, evangelists, teachers, and humanitarian workers are strengthened, entire communities can be touched.
They do not need pity.
They need partnership.
They are courageous.
They are faithful.
They are worthy of prayer and support.
Engagement Question:
Why do you think local leaders are so vital in long-term missions impact?
Call to Action:
Go to CMM.world and sign up for our free newsletter to receive real stories of transformation from the nations.

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