The fall 2020 semester of the “On the Move” school of ministry has just begun in Pachuca, Mexico, and Greg and Vicki Syverson feel that this will be the best school yet!
Katie went to Georgia Tech planning for a career in science, but her time in campus ministry impacted not only her faith, but also altered her entire life plan.
Missions of Hope International (MOHI) has begun work to develop the Angaza Discovery Camp in Kilifi, Kenya, according to CMF team members Keith and Kathy Ham, long-time missionaries in Kenya. The “eco-friendly, hands-on experiential Christian camp” is scheduled to launch in early 2021.
It was a challenging year to start a new irrigated farm in Kokel, Turkana, Kenya, reports Eric Lorupoe, who took over the management of Turkana water and farm projects from CMF missionary Gene Morden last year.
The people in a restricted access South Asian country where CMF serves quickly became desperate for food and basic essentials during the Coronavirus lock-down, so Marketplace team members Mr. and Mrs. L. immediately began looking for ways to help.
Months of lockdown in Salamanca, Spain, have now transitioned into outdoor meetings with masks, reports Globalscope En Vivo campus ministers Will and Laura Sallee.
When Juli Duvall-Jones, CMF’s Director of Missionary Care and Development, scheduled the 2020 Furlough Retreat for all missionaries who were planning to be in the U.S. this summer, she had no idea that COVID-19 would still be impacting the U.S. in such a devastating way.
Caterpillars for sale! It’s Shiitumu Festival time in West Africa, reports CMF team member Brian Hauser, and even though they “gross him out a little,” he respects these “wiggling masses of protein” for their role in God’s care of His creation.
The Coronavirus pandemic is drawing some people in Piancó, Paraiba, Brazil, toward spiritual thoughts, and as a result, the church there is growing and bringing new families into a life with Christ, reports the church’s Pastor Tarcisio.