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  • Devotional: All peoples, praise the Lord
      Pastor Fibion serves Forgotten Voices as Spiritual Ministries Advisor. He was our former Zimbabwe Director, overseeing local partnerships with our African church partners. In his role, Fibion shares a weekly devotion with the Forgotten Voices family. Please enjoy this reflection from a pastor with a deep passion for bringing others to the heart of God. [...]

  • This week on the ground: healing for Lydia
    For those who read and pray over our monthly prayer and praise items, I wanted to share a special update today. In our March Prayer & Praise, our Free Methodist Church partner in Zimbabwe asked for prayer for 17 year old Lydia. At the time she’d been admitted to the hospital with stomach pains and [...]

  • We Were All Once Students
    by Alex Waardenburg, volunteer Director of Student Relations It’s that time of year again. The weather is getting warmer, the days are getting longer, and students all over the USA are looking forward to the end of another school year. I myself  am going to be traveling to New England to watch my sister-in-law graduate [...]

  • Devotional: God give us tears
    Pastor Fibion serves Forgotten Voices as Spiritual Ministries Advisor. He was our former Zimbabwe Director, overseeing local partnerships with our African church partners. In his role, Fibion shares a weekly devotion with the Forgotten Voices family. Please enjoy this reflection from a pastor with a deep passion for bringing others to the heart of God.  5.13.13 [...]

  • Mother’s Day
    Today – and every day – we honor mothers, we grieve with and for mothers, we support and advocate for mothers. Thank you for being part of this work throughout the year with us.  May it be – by God’s grace – a happy Mother’s Day for you today.  from all of us at Forgotten [...]

  • Strong Mothers
    In Zimbabwe we say, ‘musha mukadzi’  which  means, ‘home is a woman’. This help us understand and appreciate the importance of women in our society. Women carry and give birth to beautiful babies and they come along their husband to raise them up. It’s a full-time calling to be a mother, some work at home [...]

  • This week on the ground: honoring mothers I’ve met
    by Ellen Shaffer, Director of Project Management In Zimbabwe and Zambia, when a woman becomes a mother, she is often thereafter referred to by her child’s name. If I lived among the Tonga-speaking people  of Zambia, instead of being called Ellen, people in my community would call me Bina Caiden. I would wear that name with pride [...]