The Window

re you wondering what it takes to be a missionary? Many people travel out of their country with false expectations and only end up disappointed and frustrated. This book is an allegory that will help explain some of the things to expect and prepare you.

Syrian Turkmen Bible project continues

We have been continuing to translate the Bible into Turkmen. The New Testament and many parts can be found at www.IncilTurkmani.org We have also added recordings for the New Testament. We are currently working on translating the Old Testament. It still needs a few more years to complete after that we will still need time […]

End of the year

As 2018 comes to a close, it is hard to believe that another year has past. The new testament was completely translated back in January 8th, however over the past year I have been working with a team to ensure that it is as accurate as possible. There are now two Iranians and two Turkmen […]

Syrian Turkmen Bible translation

Greetings all, It has been ages since an update has been posted on here. After several years of working a translation has been made into the Syrian Turkmen language. For linguistic purposes this translation is mostly referred to as Levantine Turkmen. The translation is available at here Syrian Turkmen Bible   The translation is still […]

Protected: Jimmy’s Update

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Egypt: Christians in danger

There has been a lot of concern that any new government in Egypt could become an Islamist state. In the midst of the chaos there have been some targeted killings.

Egypt protests (update)

The following is a report from a STRATFOR source in Hamas. Hamas, which formed in Gaza as an outgrowth of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (MB), has an interest in exaggerating its role and coordination with the MB in this crisis. The following information has not been confirmed. Nonetheless, there is a great deal of concern […]

Tunisian Upraising and the Gospel

There is much reason to pay close attention to the events unfolding in Tunisia. Tunisia is very similar to Lebanon in many ways. You could even say that they are related. The Phonecians settled Tunisa from Lebanon. They both were previously occupied by the French and both were eventually invaded by Islam.

My House is full but my field is empty

There is peace and contentment in my Father’s house today, Lots of food on His table and no one turned away. There is singing and laughter as the hours pass by, But a hush calms the singing as the Father sadly cries,

Death of a saint

Most of you that are up to date with outreaches in the Middle East are aware that brother Yousef (in Iran) passed into glory this past week. Me and the kiddos here have been praying for him, and his wife. I still have not told them but imagine it might be heartache for them. Nevertheless […]