Proclaiming Jesus in the mountains
"Many Hindus in the Himalayas may have been born in a place where they have almost no chance of hearing and believing in the name of Jesus, but I saw the image of God in them," shares Andy.
"Many Hindus in the Himalayas may have been born in a place where they have almost no chance of hearing and believing in the name of Jesus, but I saw the image of God in them," shares Andy.
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Nathan and Ruth Schmutz are appointed on board Doulos Hope.
Everywhere we look in our techno-digital age, we see a powerful wave of innovation, driven by understanding the needs and desires of others and how they can be served, oftentimes for profit. But is innovation reserved for global enterprise, science and mad geniuses, or is it within reach of individuals? Can we advance our mission through innovation as we empathise with the needs, challenges and hopes of people?
Within the span of a few generations, truth as an arbiter of reality has been assailed, deconstructed, distorted and devalued to the point where its existence and authority in the affairs of mankind are challenged. Once considered absolute, truth is being replaced by relative truth, rationalisation, contextual truth or personal, private truth that owe no accountability to anyone, especially Almighty God. As followers of Jesus, who declared, “I am the way, the truth and the life” (Jn.14:6, NIV) — not one among many — we must subject ourselves to the truth in all we think, say and do.
Logos Hope :: Cristina and Ionut Vlad (Romania) share the story of their family's journey on board Logos Hope.
With a heart for discipleship, OM in Thailand works alongside local churches to equip and empower believers to “share Jesus with others and serve others like Jesus.”
Sekelemane and Maselimo are sowing seeds of truth and faithfully discipling those in their circles of influence in the Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho.
Penang, Malaysia :: Doulos Hope opens to the public in Penang
The 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Turkey shifted Jabari's ministry to Syrian refugees from primarily on social media to in person. He and his wife now see an openness in many to hear the good news.
Jeevanam is a Sanskrit word meaning ‘giving life.’ In a rural town in India, just outside the city of Hydraband, it is also the name of a ministry that brings hope to people living with HIV and AIDS.