Ask of Me, and I will make the nations your inheritance, the ends of the earth your possession. Ps 2:8

Dr. Delron & Peggy Shirley

Welcome to Teach All Nations Mission

Teach All Nations Mission (TAN) is a global evangelical educational ministry birthed from the teaching ministries of Delron and Peggy Shirley.  The name Teach All Nations Mission was chosen to carefully indicate exactly what the heart of Delron and Peggy’s mission is.

TAN’s commitment is to establish a solid foundation in the national pastors and leaders so that they can help enrich the people. The vision is Christian teaching materials (in English and the local languages) in printed form and on audio and video, providing scholarships to Christian colleges and Bible schools for promising students, assisting in establishing and building of Bible schools, and broadcasting via the internet, radio, and television.

Help Save Lives in Liberia

Support Project C.U.R.E. & Teach All Nations Ministries 

Join us in making a life-saving impact for the Quessemba Clinic in Liberia.  Our mission is to send critical medical supplies and equipment to this new clinic, where countless lives are at stake due to a lack of essential resources.  The Quessemba Clinic will serve as a lifeline for thousands of people in Liberia, a region facing numerous health challenges.  This newly built clinic is ready to be occupied and medical personnel are ready to report to duty; but, there are no supplies or equipment – not even a stethoscope!   Since the nearest clinic is many miles away on a road that is impassable during the rainy season and treacherous during the rest year, many patients die before they can reach medical assistance.  Will you help us prevent this needless loss of life by equipping this new clinic that will serve the villages that are scattered throughout this remote area.  Thousands of people are depending upon our help to get this facility up and running to save lives and better their living conditions.

Project C.U.R.E. has partnered with Teach All Nations by providing a full 40-foot shipping container filled with all the needed supplies to fully equip this hospital – valued at approximately $400,000.  Currently we need to raise $30,000 to get the supplies from the warehouse here in the US to the village in the remote region of Liberia.

Every dollar you donate brings us one step closer to our goal of transforming healthcare in Liberia. Your generosity will have a direct and lasting impact on the lives of those who need it most.   

 Together, we can help save lives and bring hope to the people of Liberia. Please consider making a donation today to support Teach All Nations Ministries and Project C.U.R.E. in this life-saving mission. Your compassion can make a world of difference in the lives of those who are suffering. Thank you for being a part of this humanitarian effort.

 

If you would like to donate directly to Teach All Nations and have us forward your donation to Project Cure please use this link Donate to Project Cure via TAN

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Monthly Meditations

Articles and book excerpts from the teachings and mission adventures of Dr. Delron Shirley. Each article is always timely and thought-provoking as it uncovers insights into walking with God.

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Monthly Mission Reports

Monthly mission reports featuring the work and ministry of Teach All Nations Mission and Dr. Delron & Peggy Shirley. Read what God is doing around the globe as the Word of God is taught to the people.

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Daily Ditties

I grew up with the Carolina colloquialism of a ditty being any short, pithy saying or writing. There is one for each day of your life. As you read them, I hope they are interesting and inspiring.

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Our Featured Articles for January 2025

TAN Mission Report January 2025– Honduras

Our third mission to Honduras took us to five different cities where we held three pastor’s conferences, two marriage conferences, and one evangelism-and-discipleship in addition to ministering in three church service, a prison, and a hospital during our busy ten days in the country.

We began our time in the capital city of Tegucigalpa where were held a pastor’s conference and a marriage conference and ministered in a local church.  One pastor who participated in the pastors’ conference shared with us that he had driven six hours to be present and would then do the same trip in reverse at the end of the day.  Another pastor told us that, even though he had been in the ministry of pastoring and pioneering churches for twenty-three years, he felt that he had learned much valuable advice during the day-long seminar.

As exciting as the as the ministry at the conference was, it was not the only exhilarating moment of our day.  On our way to the meeting, our driver rushed to make a left turn through a gap in the oncoming traffic, not seeing that there was a truck approaching from the right side.  When Delron yelled out a warning, he was able to stop just inches short of a collision while the vehicle he was trying to beat through the intersection also screeched to a halt just short of crashing into our vehicle.  This is story is not intended to suggest that he was a careless driver but to illustrate the necessity of divine protection in the congested and aggressive traffic of Honduras – a necessity that was accentuated a few minutes later when his GPS directed him to turn the wrong way on a one-way street.  When he realized that he had made this erroneous turn, he quickly pulled into the next available street – the city open-air market which was lined on both sides by street vendors displaying their merchandise of every sort – fruits, vegetables, electronics, housewares, clothing, and every other imaginable commodity.  They took up not only the sidewalk but most of the road, leaving only inches of clearance for our truck to pass through – making us question if it was even permissible for vehicular traffic to use this road.  When we met other traffic trying to squeeze through the street from the other direction, we couldn’t imagine how two vehicles could maneuver through the maze for produce and peddlers that was almost impassable for just our truck.     

Meditation December 2025 – Don’t Begin at the End

I have been to so many seminars and attended so many services on the topic of spiritual warfare that my Bible almost jumps open to Ephesians chapter six verse ten on its own. It seems that everyone who teaches on the topic starts with this classic verse, Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might. (Ephesians 6:10) However, the word “finally” should be a clue to us that there is really another starting place. In the same way that we don’t read a book from the last chapter and we don’t climb a ladder from the top rung, we can’t start our spiritual warfare at the final point. The word “finally” means “in conclusion” or “bringing a summary to what has previously been said, we come to a concluding point.” With this in mind, we must see Ephesians 6:10 as the ending, not the starting point, in understanding spiritual warfare.

Out of all the messages we have heard on spiritual warfare, we have probably never heard anyone lay a groundwork for the word “finally” in chapter six verse ten. Speakers usually just jump into the passage without looking back to what Paul previously said. Yet, if we are going to have a real understanding of where we will end up finally, we have to look back to see the whole journey which has brought us to this final point. There are five and a half absolutely indispensable chapters that precede Ephesians 6:10. We must have this knowledge and foundation incorporated into our lives before we are able to grasp the true meaning and power of Ephesians 6:10.

By starting at the end rather than the beginning in their study of spiritual warfare, many Christians have entered into spiritual warfare ill prepared, only to come back bruised and bleeding. They went out with the “finally, my brethren” challenge, but lacked the preparation it takes to get to this final stage. When the devil is able to inflict this sort of collateral damage on the Body of Christ, he has triumphed in his strategy because he has not only wounded one soldier but has also pulled other good warriors from the frontlines to tend to their fallen comrade and has discouraged even more recruits from joining in the fight at all.

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So I Send You

Of Kings and Prophets

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