Paige Hoerle is part of a Globalscope campus ministry team in Tübingen, Germany called Unterwegs where she consistently invests time and love into the busy lives of students. Here she shares a story of how a need in their ministry was met in a very unexpected way.
Tony Cole is following his call to find new ways to communicate old truths to university students in Tübingen, Germany, as part of Unterwegs, the Globalscope campus ministry team. He puts his background in philosophy and theology to work with his love for bread making and good conversation in order to pass on the welcome of God we know in Jesus. When he isn't working with students, you'll find Tony in the mountains, cooking with friends, or reading in a pub. Here he talks about the importance of partnering with local churches.
The Globalscope campus ministry team in Erlangen, Germany, took a look at the numbers for the last semester and was encouraged by seeing God at work, even during the persistent lockdowns in their country.
When Globalscope campus minister Tony Cole started to write “April” in the subject line of a recent email to his U.S. ministry partners he found himself laughing, because, as he puts it, “it seems like every day is like a month now! I’m just going to call it “Corona-Time.”
Campus minister Tony Cole, who serves with Globalscope’s Unterwegs team in Tübingen, Germany, knows how to start a good tale. Here’s the rest of this very true story.