“[People] are shocked when I say we are always on holiday, cause I’m always busy with ministry. But [ministry] doesn’t tire me. It really energises me,” said Japie.
Stories
Jamal disciples men, many who never experienced a real relationship with their fathers, and teaches them to share with their own families.
Dora gives up her dream job in Mexico and discovers God's joy by serving Him and seeing Him provide for all her needs.
While trekking through the mountains Rachel keeps one thing in mind: People need to hear the name of Jesus.
For Sophie, finding new friends sometimes means driving three hours into the desert and bumping over sand dunes in the back of a truck.
Daniel (Germany) loves football, business and God. In Argentina, he gets to combine all three in reaching out to others.
“We live in an exciting time,” shares Ivy. “We can still share God’s love during this time and people might be even more open than ever. No one has the excuse of no time. Finally, you can write that newsletter or set up those calls with supporters. This is a great opportunity to reconnect and to pray for them. Non-Christian family and friends might want to hear your testimony for the first time. Share all the stories of how God took you through difficult times in the past. The whole world is in a waiting game.”
“…There was just something about speaking up for those who cannot speak for themselves,” said Annelize.
Though Israel was not Casey's first choice, God showed her how He brings hope to the hopeless to the Bedouin in the Negev Desert.
After seeing the need for Jesus' love in his own country, Pastor Philip knows he needs to act.