What does gospel ministry look like when war becomes daily life?
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What does gospel ministry look like when war becomes daily life?
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In this video,
Born in the Soviet Union where faith was forbidden, Christina’s journey reveals how God’s grace broke through the walls of communism and continues to shine through the darkness of war.
What leads a pastor’s son from a small church in Washington State to the war-torn city of Odesa, Ukraine?
In this interview,
Two murders have shaken us in recent days. Charlie Kirk was shot and killed in front of thousands as he debated university students in Utah.
What drives a Ukrainian pastor to trade his pulpit for the frontlines of war? In this interview, Chaplain Andriy Zalishuk shares his extraordinary journey from pastoring a small church to walking alongside Ukrainian soldiers in the trenches.
Everyone seems to be rethinking how they can continue to minister and preach the gospel during these days of quarantine because of the Coronavirus.
Back in November we I was in Bucharest for our “Missions Roundtable” while there we talked with some artists from Holy Trinity Baptist Church,
German Lutherans lived in Southern Ukraine for about 140 years. They built towns and large church buildings, yet when they left their faith left too.
Does God really have a wonderful plan for your life? Sometimes we begin our evangelism with that statement, “God has a wonderful plan for your life!”
First off, sorry for the long title, we probably put a few too many things into this update but here we go!
“There are different periods in the life of every church and now is one of those times when we just need to focus on strengthening the people who remain in our church rather than trying to share the gospel with unbelievers.”
Believe it or not,