Turkish Jesus followers across the country learn how to share God's love in their own communities via an online Zoom training.
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Maria cares for coronavirus patients and prays for them to find peace in the middle of a global medical crisis.
Marleen and her team are training children's workers to reach children with the gospel through Holiday Reading Clubs, games, prayer and discipleship.
Ruth teaches women to pray and worship God then watches Him change the world and bring freedom, one person at a time.
“I’ve never been so clearly stuck in a season of waiting like this—ever. And while I am safe ‘at home’ (such a complicated word for an overseas worker), it’s still a displacement with no end in sight,” says Kate. “In all the unknowns right now, I know this: the absolute, unchanging truth is that God is still in control, still in charge and is still trustworthy.”
Sarah uses her medical skills to make Jesus known in her Muslim majority country.
The coronavirus has opened up doors to share the good news in the small mountainous country of Lesotho.
Sam relaunches missions ministry in his church by translating newsletters from ship friends serving in other countries.
Radio Lilanguka is more than just a radio station. It aims to “participate in the development of the region in all possible aspects,” Kondwani explained.
Hanna prays for more people on her team and trusts God, even when it takes more than seven years to clearly see His answer.