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.
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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.
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.
The brand-new FMI Global Opportunities Catalog showcases FMI’s work across the globe and highlights ways you and your church can partner with FMI to bring God’s love to the nations.
The pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges to everyone, including the church. But it hasn’t cancelled our mission. Here are a few simple ideas of how to join God on mission in the midst of COVID-19.
Foursquare Disaster Relief brings hope, help and the healing power of the gospel to people facing dire situations across the globe. (2 minutes)
Aimee Semple McPherson had a heart to reach Spanish-speaking people decades before the term "Hispanic" was coined by the U.S. government. In this three-part article series, we examine the birth and growth of Foursquare's ministry to Hispanics.
Serving in hotspots around the world, Foursquare military chaplains minister to soldiers in a way no one else can. (5-minute and 1-minute versions)
Foursquare leaders in Raytown, Mo., started a grassroots movement to feed people affected by COVID-19. (4 minutes)