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They drove twelve hours to reach an airport, flew into another country, and showed up hungry to learn the Bible for the first time. That kind of faith has a way of shaking you awake.
We sit down with Lori, Chris, and Heather for part two of our Middle East mission trip conversation and ask for personal highlights, the moments they can’t forget. Lori shares what it’s like to spend a week with brand new believers, some from Muslim backgrounds, hearing stories of sacrifice, courage, and God’s pursuit. Chris talks about Bible access and the quiet miracle of God getting His Word into hard places, plus the privilege of encouraging young men who face daily persecution and live with very little. Heather takes us into refugee camps among the Yazidi people group, where hundreds of children are waiting and a simple bag of beads becomes a doorway to dignity, trust, and love.
We also get practical about what missions looks like from our church: sending teams, prayer support, giving supplies, and how Perspectives helps mobilise ordinary people for God’s global mission. We break down five habits of a global Christian: give, go, send, pray, and mobilise, because not everyone is called to travel, but everyone is called to participate.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re “qualified,” we want you to hear this clearly: a heart for Jesus is enough, and a simple yes can move mountains. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find these stories. What’s one step you can take this week to join what God is doing among the nations?
Visit our website at www.fbcboerne.org for more stories, information, and service times.
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They drove twelve hours to reach an airport, flew into another country, and showed up hungry to learn the Bible for the first time. That kind of faith has a way of shaking you awake.
We sit down with Lori, Chris, and Heather for part two of our Middle East mission trip conversation and ask for personal highlights, the moments they can’t forget. Lori shares what it’s like to spend a week with brand new believers, some from Muslim backgrounds, hearing stories of sacrifice, courage, and God’s pursuit. Chris talks about Bible access and the quiet miracle of God getting His Word into hard places, plus the privilege of encouraging young men who face daily persecution and live with very little. Heather takes us into refugee camps among the Yazidi people group, where hundreds of children are waiting and a simple bag of beads becomes a doorway to dignity, trust, and love.
We also get practical about what missions looks like from our church: sending teams, prayer support, giving supplies, and how Perspectives helps mobilise ordinary people for God’s global mission. We break down five habits of a global Christian: give, go, send, pray, and mobilise, because not everyone is called to travel, but everyone is called to participate.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re “qualified,” we want you to hear this clearly: a heart for Jesus is enough, and a simple yes can move mountains. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find these stories. What’s one step you can take this week to join what God is doing among the nations?
Visit our website at www.fbcboerne.org for more stories, information, and service times.