Four years ago, CMF team members Joel and Rachel Williams, who serve in Turkana, Kenya, began investing in two local orphans, Arupe and Ekiru, by bringing them into their ministry as student interns.
When CMF team member Preston Coursey and his community development team in rural Thailand began to pray that God would open the way for more personal relationships with people in the village, he was amazed at how quickly his prayer was answered.
At a time in their lives when many couples are looking toward retirement, Mike and Joann Noel took a big step into ministry in Tanzania, joining the CMF church planting team there in April 2012.
Life is looking a little brighter in England these days, and the Canvas Birmingham campus ministry team is more than ready to begin meeting with students in real life again.
Ruben Coliman first met Jesus and became a Christian at El Oasis in Santiago, Chile. Now he wants to return to Santiago to share God’s love with other students.
“Our churches are back in full swing here!” That’s the good news from CMF church planters Greg and Vicki Syverson in Pachuca, Mexico, about the four church groups they are working with in different parts of the city.
As a student in the Georgia Tech Christian Campus Fellowship, Andrew knew many people who have served with Globalscope campus ministries and was impressed with the impact it had on their lives. One in particular had served in Freiburg, Germany, and Andrew felt called to join the team there as a campus minister.
In the latest episode of “The Fellowship Podcast by CMFI,” Jake Moore interviews Juli Duvall-Jones, CMF’s Director of Missionary Care and Development, about her new emphasis on caring for the children of CMF missionaries, also known as Third Culture Kids (TCKs).