Moving forward by faith alone: Campus ministry in the time of COVID-19
Months of lockdown in Salamanca, Spain, have now transitioned into outdoor meetings with masks, reports Globalscope En Vivo campus ministers Will and Laura Sallee.
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.
This season of ministry has presented many unexpected challenges in Kenya, reports CMF team members Joel and Rachel Williams, but the family is using the opportunities that come their way to share the gospel in everyday ways.
A generous solar technology company in Spain came to the rescue recently when lightning destroyed the solar inverters that run the maternity clinic and administration building at Namikango Mission in Malawi, Africa.
More teammates are needed to pioneer an exciting, brand-new ministry initiative!
CMF will launch a Marketplace Ministry team in Mexico City in 2021 to launch a Business Training Academy that will focus on developing Kingdom entrepreneurs.
Cody Spencer went to Salamanca, Spain, in 2012 to serve with the Globalscope En Vivo campus ministry. He planned to spend three years learning, growing, teaching, leading, having fun and seeing God change lives, but ended up serving for eight years.
Emiru Marga and Essey Negeri are key evangelists and gospel workers in CMF’s ministry to the Oromo people in Ethiopia, says team leader Craig Fowler.
When the Ethiopian government shut down the economy due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the leaders of the Ellilta Women at Risk (EWAR) ministry to women in Addis Ababa wondered if their organization could survive.