April 11th, 2014
We are currently looking for two interns for this upcoming summer. You will get an experience in doing evangelism on the streets and also inside of the Syrian refugee camps. Unlike other missionary organizations we do not charge for people to come on board with us. Interns nearly need to pay for their own flight […]
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December 1st, 2013
When doing evangelism, how often are you seeing your results multiplied? How many people have you seen come to Christ and also begin to share with others? What strategy do you have for the future?
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November 27th, 2013
We have been doing evangelism in some of the refugee camps here in Lebanon for a few months. It has been quite tiring at time, very difficult, but over all quite rewarding.
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April 7th, 2013
For years, before working with the Turkmen I used to approach the different objections to the faith as arguments. When talking to educated people perhaps this is still helpful. I have two main forms of outreach that I am involved in. One is street evangelism, where we run a “free Bibles” table. The other is […]
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April 5th, 2013
In western cultures a lot is said about individual commitment. In the Middle East, generally decisions occur at a community basis. Although, there can be people that come to Christ by themselves; it is more common that a family will make a decision. I have been doing outreach among the Turkmen people for the last […]
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December 10th, 2012
When I wrote the previous article, I thought I would be done in this series. However, there is one area that I forgot to mention. MEDIA. When I first started reaching out to the Turkmen, the first thing I did was start distributing the Jesus film.
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December 8th, 2012
When researching evangelism and discipleship strategies for missions, you will find a lot of “quick fixes”. There are conferences held each year of some new idea that is supposedly bringing millions to Christ in some remote part of the World. Today, I will be talking about a few of these, and how they have actually […]
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December 7th, 2012
One idea that probably comes immediately to the mind of a westerner when hearing the word illiterate, “Why not just teach them how to read?” This site specifically is targeting folks in the Arab World or Middle East North Africa regions. There are many non Arabs in these areas such as the Kurds, Turkmen, Berber, […]
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