

June 3, 2024
After 8 years of serving in Uganda, Sid and Wendy Harper are stepping into new roles as our Links Missionary Care Coordinators and building out a new ministry called Grafted Together.
Grafted Together is our new Missionary Care Initiative to help missionaries live and serve in sustainable rhythms to produce the highest quality experience possible for both those who are sent and those they are sent to.
The goal is to help mission workers achieve their full potential by providing short and long-term strategy coaching, along with holistic care for workers and their families to achieve spiritual, emotional, mental, and relational health for a greater impact and a maximum missional return on Kingdom investments.

The Harpers will continue to provide missionary care to those serving on the frontlines in Uganda, but will also widen their scope to provide this ministry to our Links mission workers and partners around the world.
If you or someone from your team needs specific care, prayer, or counseling, and would like to connect with our Missionary Care Team: linksintlusa.org/graftedtogether
Let's pray for Sid and Wendy as they step into this new role, the new Grafted Together initiative, and our amazing team out in the USA doing so much to spread the good news!
May 1, 2026
The streets of London came alive last weekend - a sea of determination, community spirit and unstoppable energy. We are so grateful to our amazing runners - Ben, Mikey, Abi and Helton.
May 1, 2026
Stepping into Ghana for the very first time felt like walking back into the roots of Links International’s story. It was here, over 40 years ago, that our founders Norman and Grace Barnes first connected with inspiring missionaries and began building the partnerships that would shape Links’ mission.
May 1, 2026
South Sudan is the world’s newest country, having gained independence from Sudan in 2011. Unfortunately, despite abundant natural resources, it is also the world’s poorest country. Here is an update from our amazing Act4You project, Supporting Child Health in South Sudan.

April 1, 2026
In Malawi over a decade ago, in a small rural community, Links took a chance on what many thought was just a fad - moringa trees, sensationalised at the time as 'Miracle Trees'. Packed with vitamins and minerals, edible for both humans and livestock, fast‑growing and hardy in hot climates, these trees seemed to have real potential.
