Spotlights – Spring 2020
By Kimberly Rae Thigpen
Dare Spotlight
Bruce and Danielle Dare with Emily and Natalie
We’re excited to introduce new missionary families to the Source of Light family!
The Dares are new Appointees just beginning their journey of…
Yes, Lord… but Could You Even Send Me? – Colombia
By Dalila Correa
Luis David Páez, 57 years old, is a veterinary doctor and works independently. Here is his story in his words:
My life was deeply affected since childhood, as I was caught up in prostitution and the use of marijuana. I…
When Student Becomes Teacher
By Brian Thompson
The primary goal of Source of Light Ministries is to see the disciples that we are working with worldwide become disciple-makers. That goal comes from 2 Timothy 2:2 where Paul encourages Timothy to teach faithful men who…
The Journey of a Volunteer Coordinator
By Phil Winder
My (Phil’s) story starts in Pennsylvania where I was born. My parents loved God, loved serving people who loved God, and loved ministry and missions. We hosted missionaries in our home on a regular basis.
Vera’s story…
From Nominal to Nepal
By Kimberly Rae Thigpen
“Jac, come on! Today’s the festival.”
“Shh.” Jac looked around. Had his parents heard? “You know my parents are Christians,” he told his friend. “They would never let me go to a Hindu festival.”
“My…
Don’t Send Me… Back
By Dr. Ronald Barnes
Oba Adegboyega Dosunmu was born to Prince Benjamin Okelana Dosunmu into a ruling family of the late Adesunmbo Dosunmu, Amororo I, who reigned between 1918 and 1924. Benjamin Okelana Dosunmu was the third son of the late…
Here I Am, Send Me – Isaiah 6:8
Letter from the Editor - Ron Barnes
On a recent trip to West Africa, I sat around a table with seasoned pastors and missionaries as we discussed future plans and strategies of ministry to schools and universities. I love these vision-casting…
Spotlights – Fall 2020
Ray and Linda Walker
By Kimberly Rae Thigpen
Ray Walker joined Source of Light 57 years ago. During those nearly six decades, he has served as Field Director, Director of Ministries, Literature Coordinator, Director of Publications, and…
Closed for Business but Open for the Gospel
By James Byakika
In Uganda, we had floods, mudslides, and then locust swarms which came and destroyed all the crops in northern Uganda. The resulting homelessness, lack of food, and no money led to starvation for many even before the Coronavirus…
Light in the Darkness
By Dalila Correa
Life changed radically with the surprise appearance of COVID-19. It caught the whole world off guard, bringing confusion, anguish, pain, and despair. Almost all countries were in lockdown, schools closed, nobody could go…