European Union lawmakers are pushing to require visas for American travelers.
North Greenville University students spend half of their break in Uganda
Over Christmas break, a group of 18 students from North Greenville University spent two weeks working with orphans, prisoners and others in Hoima, Uganda.
Arise missionaries: it’s time to tell Satan who’s boss
“Through the spiritual warfare during my mission work, God showed me that I have to be patient and learn how to pray. My only job is to be faithful to Him.”
NGU heads to Uganda for Jesus
North Greenville students are going to Uganda to tell people about Jesus.
NGU Global Impact Conference: missionary profile
Pioneers missionary, Marti Wade, shared her experiences learning and sharing stories with those who are physically and spiritually isolated duringNorth Greenville University’s recent Global Impact Conference.
NGU students to serve in Ecuador
“They have spent a semester in preparing. From reading, watching movies, discussing Catholicism, but the full impact will happen when they get there.”
The Vision 48: NGU: The School That Makes A Difference
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Humans of NGU: Dillon Davis, Mission’s Heart
“This was more than just an American and a Guatemalan. . . he was more than just a mission field at that moment; at that moment, we were brothers.”
Baptist Foundation offers NGU $12,000 grant for international project
North Greenville University has been offered a $12,000 grant from the Baptist Foundation of South Carolina to assist a school in the North Africa / Middle East region.
The Refugee Crisis comes to the Upstate
“God has given us an incredible opportunity because these people are from parts of the world where we’re not allowed to share the gospel, but these people are coming to us and we can share the gospel with them in our own backyard.”