AAEO: A culture of hospitality opens doors to the Gospel
ST. CATHARINES, Ont. – When Steven and Cindy Martins shared the gospel with the Alcazar family, it wasn’t long before the mother – Abril – responded and wanted to be baptized.
AAEO: Sending missionaries through military movement
WASHINGTON, D.C. (BP) – Jared and Jennifer Huntley had been praying for someone to be the bridge to help them reach Marine Barracks Washington, D.C., the oldest active post in the Marine Corps. They just didn’t know his name yet.
AAEO: Answering the call for help in Jesus’ name
GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico — Itamar Elizalde thought she’d made a big mistake. When the North American Mission Board (NAMB) first opened an emergency food bank during the pandemic, she agreed to list her personal mobile phone number as the contact.
AAEO: Many turned their backs on North St. Louis, but Jesus never did
ST. LOUIS (BP) – Michael Byrd went back to his old neighborhood to plant a church knowing ministry there would be challenging. So, when he met and befriended an unmarried couple who did not know Jesus, Byrd saw a Gospel opportunity.
WEEK OF PRAYER: A pastor from among them
SANGER, Calif. (BP) – Before the people at Set Free Church got involved in Bernice’s life, she didn’t have a bed. She also didn’t have chairs or much food at all. All she really had was a drug-addicted fiancé who wouldn’t let her visit the church, which was just across the street.
SEMANA DE ORACIÓN: Alcanzando a las “causas perdidas”
Jacob conoce a las personas sin hogar, a los drogadictos y a los miembros de las pandillas en la ciudad de Sanger. Él solía vivir entre ellos antes de ir a la cárcel, en donde conoció a Jesús.
SEMANA DE ORACIÓN: Un nuevo comienzo
Para Bobby y LaKeisha Williams su meta es sencilla. Desean satisfacer las profundas necesidades de Nueva Orleans a través del profundo amor de Cristo.
WEEK OF PRAYER: Helping a city pick up the pieces
NEW ORLEANS — When Bobby Williams looks around at his hometown, he sees a city that’s exhausted but has the grit to keep going.
SEMANA DE ORACIÓN: Una luz en la oscuridad
Joshua Valdez dice que su ciudad es un lugar de oscuridad emocional y espiritual. Es un crisol de cultura y religión. Sus residentes son en su mayoría hispanos y navajos. “Los navajos son un pueblo olvidado”, nos dijo Joshua, quien tiene ambas herencias.
WEEK OF PRAYER: A clean start for a church – and its neighbors
NAMPA, Idaho (BP) – When Anders Snyder met Brandon, the man was leaning on the side of the church, head in his hands.











