Life Stories
The Heights and Depths of Ecuador
”A mighty resurrection of hope, salvation, and transformation will be ignited into the furthest horizons and tallest mountains of Ecuador's heart!...“
Read MoreI have made it my aim to preach the gospel, not where Christ was named…
The 67 countries of the 10/40 Window, in which our projects are focused, are home to nearly 6,000 unreached people groups.
Learn More“WIN Life’s field work is led by the indigenous people themselves. The goal of helping people spiritually as well as physically and economically adds to the effectiveness and power of this organization. I am so thankful for the opportunity I have to work with this creative, energetic and effective team in raising up an ever-increasing harvest. It is my privilege to partner with them and I would encourage any other group to do the same.”
~ Kelly / Senior Pastor
Kansas City
”A mighty resurrection of hope, salvation, and transformation will be ignited into the furthest horizons and tallest mountains of Ecuador's heart!...“
Read More”Flailing sticks, a mob attacked the gathering of Christians. But what happened next was a shock to everyone! Two ladies began to flop about on the ground. They were demon-possessed. The showdown that followed was a thrilling power encounter between the demonic realm and the love of the living God who desires to set people free from bondage... ...“
Read More”Every time an epidemic has broken out, eventually the Lord enabled humans to discover vaccines and antibiotics to overcome it. Humans are the crowning glory of God’s creation and we were placed upon the earth, first of all, to be in relationship with God. Secondly, through that relationship, we were to “rule” and “have dominion over” the earth including all the animal and plant life, the “creeping things that creep upon the earth”... ...“
Read More”WIN.Life helped Pastor Americo buy a bulldozer and now his dream of 4-wheelin', Peruvian cultural Bible theme park and organic farm is underway. Get ready for the ride of your life!...“
Read More”In many people’s eyes Arun was a lost cause. He spent his days stumbling around the village intoxicated or strung out on drugs. Each night, when he returned to his home, he beat and abused his wife and children. But as sobriety returned each new morning, so did overwhelming guilt, grief and self-loathing due to his actions the day before....“
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