Sharing the message of Christ around the world often seems like an impossibly large task, but these Foursquare churches and leaders show us how practically engaging the needs of individuals within their community is doing just that. Take a look at a few of the incredible ministries happening within our movement globally. How drilling wells in Nigeria is changing the region’s spiritual landscape Foursquare missionaries are finding massive favor in Nigeria, even being protected by high-ranking Muslim chiefs, as they build wells with clean drinking water and extend education to their communities. Leveraging these practical tools is tangibly bringing the kingdom of God to souls throughout the region. Preventing child exploitation in Thailand and beyond ThinkSMALL is a ministry in Thailand that helps young people resist trafficking, abuse and drugs—making huge impact in this Buddhist nation where young people are at severe risk. The ministry has been so welcomed in partnership with local schools that the gospel is shared in nearly every outreach. As one Buddhist school principal said, “Children need to have every ounce of power possible, and if you can offer that through Jesus, you go ahead and do it!” A small church is meeting huge needs in Mexico From addiction rehab and food packages to providing wheelchairs, a small church in Zihuatanejo, Mexico, is helping their community in a big way. Pastor Cristian Cruz, who was transformed by Christ while serving time in a Texas prison, is catalyzing his own redemption to bring hope and help to everyone around him. Conectándonos con Comunidades Alrededor del Mundo Compartir el mensaje de Cristo alrededor del mundo a menudo parece una tarea imposiblemente grande, pero estas iglesias y líderes Cuadrangulares nos muestran cómo el enfrentar de manera práctica las necesidades de las personas dentro de su comunidad está precisamente logrando esto. Dele una mirada a algunos de los increíbles ministerios que se están dando en nuestro movimiento a nivel mundial. ADVERTISEMENT |
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