"In my family, traditions and cultural barriers could not keep the love of Jesus from breaking through," I'Ching Chan-Thomas shares.
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As a software engineer in Southeast Asia, Paulo uses his whole life to showcase God's excellence and share His love.
“I think we, as Jesus followers, need to go to the least reached and share the gospel because it needs to be obvious that there is a possibility that life could be different,” said Silke.
“We should not get ahead of what God is doing...But actually, God is already doing something there. We will just join him in what He is doing,” shares Jonah as she reflects on how the Lord has directed her path.
From a least-reached people group herself, Tuvan translator Buyana wants Tsaatan reindeer herders to hear about Jesus and know the God who changed her life.
God planted the seeds for ministry growth in the heart of Khai, an OM leader in Myanmar. Over the last few years, the ministry expanded into more remote places where Christ is not yet known. And though COVID-19 seems to destroy many dreams, God is still at work.
Ryan shares what being a Christian means as location, language and situations change.
God's personal love has a transforming power on Buddhist people all throughout Myanmar.
With experience both raising funds and receiving financial gifts, Rob and Stephanie love partnering with Jesus followers around the world.
An associate pastor at a church in Myanmar is pursuing his love for sharing Christ's love with others - and empowering others to do the same.