
Crisis can open a supernatural doorway for the gospel
John Elliott didn’t stop helping people in need when his own house flooded during Hurricane Harvey. Instead, he used it as an opportunity to show people the love of Jesus.
John Elliott didn’t stop helping people in need when his own house flooded during Hurricane Harvey. Instead, he used it as an opportunity to show people the love of Jesus.
For 20 years, Steve Niksarian, recently named Northern District Supervisor for Foursquare Japan, has served patiently in the nation, where only one percent of the population is Christian.
Zach B. was forced to leave his fruitful ministry in Turkey when the government refused to renew Christian workers’ visas. But the changed lives he discipled will continue to carry out his work.
A new emphasis on NextGen and the appointment of a NextGen national coordinator will facilitate discipling emerging generations and developing new ways of releasing them into service.
Gary Dunahoo and Kevin Lewis were very intentional in how their leadership transition would play out. They share how they approached the process and worked together for a successful outcome.
As Foursquare missionaries come alongside local indigenous leaders to bring the gospel to restricted-access areas, they see people respond to the gospel and miracles happen just as in the Book of Acts.
Foursquare President-Elect Randy Remington and the board of directors have announced the appointment of Wendy Nolasco to general supervisor; Tammy Dunahoo will continue on as vice president of U.S. operations.
Jonathan will be overseeing FMI workers and partnering with national leaders to multiply Foursquare’s missions efforts in the region.
COVID-19 may have closed camps this year, but the all-new Summer 2020 Digital Experience will give kids and youth a chance to connect in an exciting online venue.