“Seventeen years ago, my parents and I flew to Finland for the first-ever training for ministry to university students. Nearly twenty pastors and students signed up. It was a rousing success,” relates John Koeshall, AGWM personnel in Germany.
Ministering to Refugees, From Clean Clothes to a Clean Soul
As tens of thousands of refugees have flooded the shores of Europe, the Lord has taken that which is a crisis to man and turned it for His glory. People from nations closed to the gospel and in which no one can freely share the gospel are now hearing about Jesus in their mother tongue, through scripture, song and the Jesus film.
From Sex Shop to Christian Community
Twenty years ago, the corner brick building near the riverfront in Antwerp, Belgium was a place where prostitutes gathered to work. Today that same building is a place where they can gather to play board games, be a part of a book club, drink good coffee, and hear about the life-giving hope they can have in Jesus Christ.
How to Wait: Missions in a Microwave World
Wouldn't it be nice if we could fulfill the call God has on our lives by pushing a button, waiting 30 seconds, and removing some plastic wrap? If only life could be that simple and straightforward. The fact is, a life in missions is a series of twists and turns that eventually provides enough perspective to realize that God has been working both in you and through the journey. So many times, we just want to get to our destination with the most efficiency that we forget that is really is all about the journey.