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Aug 22, 2012
Hopeless Europe; Hope Filled Messages
Missionary - Tom Lancaster Question: I’m sure there are many that will read this article that don’t know you well, so can you give us some background information on you and your family, and how God led you to the place where you serve today? Don’t forget to give us the names and ages of all the children. Reply: Nearly 50 years ago Dottie and I had yielded our lives to do anything that God wanted us to do and we were very serious about that. That commitment to God has led us to start and pastor two churches in the states for a total of 25 years and then to spend the last 20 years serving a...

Aug 22, 2012
Hopeless Europe; Hope Filled Messages
“Mr. Smyth, my teacher at Biblical School of World Evangelism, impacted my life, because he took the time to invest in my spiritual growth through his teaching and godly example." "Mr. McTague, a missionary to the Tibetan People of Nepal, was visiting my local church and after the service ended, he came and helped the men put up a tent. It may seem like such a small task to some people, but it left quite an impression on my life. The missionary was willing to labor alongside strangers, and he did it with joy in his heart as he served others. Mr. Mc Tague’s message was delivered with such p...

Aug 22, 2012
Hopeless Europe; Hope Filled Messages
I’m not talking about finances; that is for another article, for another time. In other words, by what means does God choose to accomplish His mission for redeeming man back to Himself, that man might worship Him forever? Yes, God has chosen man to be His mouthpiece through the preaching of the Word of God, but more specifically, His means is the church. We know it as the “Great Commission,” and it did not come without the power needed to accomplish the task. “But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in ...

Aug 22, 2012
Hopeless Europe; Hope Filled Messages
That is a strange question for a missions magazine! Why would anyone want to lock the church doors? There would only be one reason . . . when no one comes! Some would say that would never happen in America. But as you read this magazine and hear the testimonies of missionaries in Europe, it has been happening there for years. In an article written on August 10, 2005 in USA TODAY entitled Religion Takes a Back Seat in Western Europe, a 39 year-old man from Dublin, Ireland stated, “I don’t go to church, and I don’t know one person who does. Fifteen years ago, I didn’t know one person who didn...

Aug 22, 2012
Hopeless Europe; Hope Filled Messages
Missionary - Matt Green Question: I’m sure there are many that will read this article that don’t know you well, so can you give us some background information on you and your family, and how God led you to the place where you serve today? Don’t forget to give us the names and ages of all the children. Reply: Both Amanda and I were saved as children. We both also attended Crown College and got involved in available ministries. In 2006, Amanda traveled to Cambodia while I spent the summer in England. While there God put a burden in my heart for the British that eventually spilt over onto Am...

Aug 22, 2012
Hopeless Europe; Hope Filled Messages
Missionary - Daniel Brown Question: I’m sure there are many that will read this article that don’t know you well, so can you give us some background information on you and your family, and how God led you to the place where you serve today? Don’t forget to give us the names and ages of all the children. Child Name: Micah Johnson Brown - 5/31/10 Reply: During our time at Bible College, God began to work on our hearts about the need for local New Testament churches to be planted worldwide. We felt that He was calling us to be involved, in some way, in starting local churches. Also during co...

Aug 22, 2012
Hopeless Europe; Hope Filled Messages
INTRODUCTION: These chapters, II Corinthians 8 & 9, support the Bible truth that the work of God has never been supported solely by the tithe, but rather by tithes and offerings. Israel was often called upon to give offerings as well as the tithe. In fact, many Old Testament scholars believe the Jew of the Old Testament gave an average of 23% of their income to their worship of God. If that is true, they gave more in offerings than in tithe.