THE LATEST WORLD PARTNERS NEWS

In spite of the darkness enveloping many countries in recent days, the light of Jesus still shines. We want to share some of the exciting ministry taking place with World Partners staff around the world right now!

  • World Partners Director of International Development Rick Dugan is currently preparing for a trip to two South Asian countries from October 12 through November 1. In one country he will be connecting with a Muslim-background movement of Jesus followers that has not had previous connection with the Western church. In the second country he will also be meeting with leaders of an indigenous movement. Rick will be accompanied on both of these trips by a local ministry partner who encourages and equips believers in these movements.

  • World Partners staff Jeremy and Mindie Tice were recently introduced to the students and faculty at Bethel University as Bethel’s new Missionaries-in-Residence. The Tices state that they “are preparing to launch some exciting new initiatives working towards sending new graduates to the overseas mission field. We have multiple planning meetings with key players in this initiative.”  

  • Four new missionary families have joined the World Partners team! Go to wpartners.org/ecm to find out more about them.

  • A World Partners affiliate meets online twice a month with a group of Mongolian pastors who live in South Korea.

  • Tsegmed, a World Partners affiliate, recently baptized twenty individuals in Mongolia.

  • In South Asia, a World Partners staff person reports that he is now training thirteen new language groups to translate the Bible into their heart language. There are already six new translation projects underway due to this staff person and his ministry team.

  • In Germany, World Partners staff Edward Kim is coaching twenty-five Ukrainian leaders in discipleship.

  • In South Africa, World Partners staff Stephen Burgstahler reports he and his disciples are regularly meeting in several different social settings, but that “God is leading them to trust Him when it seems like there is little hope. He is coming through for them!”

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