Monthly Archives: September 2018

Refugees in Bosnia and Herzegovina

As I have worked with refugees my question has always been: why do humanitarians like Pixi, a non-believer, feel compelled to serve these refugees—the very lowest of the low—living among them and living out Christ’s command in Matthew 25 to feed the hungry, clothe the naked and fellowship with the captives?

Violence Interrupters

Montego Bay has been under a State of Emergency because of the high levels of violence. The tourist areas are all sealed off, but in the communities where ordinary people live, just staying alive can be a challenge.

Pray for J.D. and Rhonda Reed training pastors and church leaders and involved in health and development ministries in Bolivia.

J.D. works with IM partners and global servants to help train pastors and church leaders throughout the region. Rhonda is a nurse (BSN) who oversees the House of Hope (Proyectos Esperanza) in the cities of Cochabamba and Santa Cruz. House of Hope encompasses an array of health and development ministries led by local churches focusing on urban ministries to families and at-risk women and children.

Pray for Kim Brown meeting the needs of tribal people in Thailand in the name of Jesus.

Kim Brown works with a team of indigenous leaders to manage a multi-faceted response to the needs of tribal peoples.

A.D.U.L.T.O.S. / A.D.U.L.T.S.

September: In most countries, when a person reaches age 18, they are considered an a.d.u.l.t. If that is true, then we are to be considered as adults for reaching 18 …

Two Oceans

The Pacific and Indian Oceans remind me of how God works everything for our good and His perfect will.