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.
Giving is the “secret sauce” that makes a church great.
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.
Even if you can’t go to the mission field yourself, there are a lot of things you and your church can do to support missionaries and their work. Debbie Chai, once a missionary herself, shares how she disciples her church to support missionaries.
Foursquare Missions International’s Dan Lucero has always been busy in ministry. But when the pandemic forced shutdowns, he discovered in a new way the benefits of Sabbath, and that the Great Commission continues even when we choose to rest.
Paul Otremba, FMI global associate director to the Americas, is focusing on efforts to disciple and empower leaders under age 40. Throughout pandemic lockdowns, he used technology to facilitate discipleship and collaboration.
Has this challenging season left you, or people in your congregation, feeling harassed and helpless? A story from the book of Matthew shows us a positive way to move forward.
Anna Marie Mazzone’s ministry to people living on the streets in Bielefeld, Germany, found new ways to reach people when the country went on lockdown last year.
How do we adjust our leadership in a world experiencing upheaval on every level?