The Growing Need: A Joyful Reunion in Belarus

The Growing Need: A Joyful Reunion in Belarus

After three months of meeting in small home groups, our congregation finally reunited for a joyful Easter service in Belarus. We were blessed to welcome over 80 attendees, nearly a third of whom were non-believers hearing the Gospel in a communal setting for the first...
Closed Doors Lead to New Opportunities

Closed Doors Lead to New Opportunities

One of our partners in Belarus has been given new opportunities after a closed door. The orphanage that the partner and his team served had closed and the children residing there were sent to two different orphanages. After a pause in that ministry, the team was able...
English Club becoming a church

English Club becoming a church

The past months have been miraculous and inspiring for the English Club. After several years of weekly English discussion, the club started inviting people to “church” services that are organized before the real English Club. A 16-year-old named Ilya,...

Churches reaching university students

Recently in a limited-access country, churches helped a Christian student movement to organize a special “Mission Week” for unbelieving university students. The topics of faith and science, Christianity vs. other religions as well as God and suffering were explored....

A Pastor’s Growth Through Mentoring

My name is Dmitry. My testimony has several points, rather than just one, which is really great as I can see how the Lord is working in my life and in my ministry through my mentor. I had been praying to God for a long time to give me a mentor. The Lord was merciful...
Sharing the Word with a Non-Christian Student

Sharing the Word with a Non-Christian Student

My name is Vlad. As part of my responsibilities as a campus worker I meet with non-Christian students to study the Bible together. Last week I was studying the Bible together with one Canadian graduate student, Ghislain, who seems to be greatly interested in God and...