Katie McCall: ‘I’m going to Freiburg, Germany, with Globalscope!’
Auburn University graduate Katie McCall heard a lot about Globalscope during her campus ministry years, so when she decided to serve overseas, she naturally turned to CMF.
Auburn University graduate Katie McCall heard a lot about Globalscope during her campus ministry years, so when she decided to serve overseas, she naturally turned to CMF.
When a trusted mentor told KK Johnson that Globalscope would be “KK-friendly,” she jumped at the chance to affiliate with CMF and return to her beloved Thailand and the Grapevine campus ministry. KK can’t wait to share the gospel with Thai friends in a loving, relational way. Enjoy her enthusiastic and touching video below.
What’s better than a gathering of friends around a campfire at a local pumpkin patch? A get-together where the purpose is to support CMF recruit Alicia Bucci and the upcoming Globalscope campus ministry plant in Cork, Ireland!
Even though life in Tübingen, Germany, slows down in August and September while the local university is on summer break, new campus minister Kathryn Wurst has learned that the Unterwegs campus house rarely stays empty for long.
Recent Georgia Tech graduate Lauren Hessler thought she was going to start looking for a great job as a biomedical engineer, but instead she’s going to serve college students at the Roots campus ministry in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Mitchell grew up as the son of CMF missionaries Todd and Tonja Hancock in Mexico, so his fluency in Spanish will be a huge asset to the campus ministry team in Salamanca, Spain. In addition, his Milligan College degree that focused on photojournalism and graphic design will aid the team in its ministry to university students.
Brett McClain didn’t grow up in the church but connected with God at Christian Campus Fellowship at Georgia Tech. He’s now an experienced campus minister after serving with CCF for the past two years and is passionate about it. He knows the kind of life change that can happen there, “because it happened to me!”
“Guys, I prayed for something and it actually happened!” said Globalscope campus minister Abigail Bullinger in a recent update to her partners.
Victoria Bolduc has spent the last few years of her life overseas, doing missions in different cultural contexts like Kenya, Cambodia, Thailand and Central America, so she knows what it feels like to be a minority or an outsider.