Brian Jose, Radstock’s Executive Director, shares the following story from Fisnik Zenelaj (pictured below), a church planter in Bosnia:
“Dear Friends, I hope you are in the joy of the Lord and I hope to encourage you from this event. For several months, in the case of the only...
3-5 November in Sarajevo
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Bosnia has more than 2 million Muslims, with only about 500 followers of Christ from Muslim backgrounds. Konjic is a Muslim city about 45 kilometers (30 miles) from Bosnia’s capital, Sarajevo, with no Bosniak (Muslim background)...
Sometimes God exceeds our expectations and it seems hard to keep up with Him and the "new things" He is doing. We've had a "new thing" kind of year in our Radstock network.
New Churches: Living Water Church in Berat, Albania celebrated one year with about 40 in attendance, about...
What do 3 Ukrainians, 1 Russian and 5 Irish have in common? That sounds like the start of a joke, but it's a real scenario: they're all attending Radstock's Balkan Round Table next month.
It's shaping up to be an exciting and strategic time with just one minor problem...We don't have...
While we say a sad goodbye to Vanessa Whitfield, Brian Jose is thrilled to welcome Rudina Muca to the Radstock office in Durrës, Albania. Rudi was one of the first 100 believers in Albania after the fall of Communism in 1991, and has been involved in evangelism and church...
October 15-17
With optional pre- and post-meeting Vision Field Trips to Muslim cities in Kosovo, Bosnia, Macedonia and Albania
Join Balkan church planters and leaders at our 2013 Round Table to learn, gain vision and consider partnership options for your church in Albania, Bosnia...
Radstock Director Brian Jose began this series of posts late last year in response to an article suggesting that 'the West' was no longer the centre of the Spirit's mission (read part 1 and part 2)
Second, once we listen, we can begin to learn how to serve. My brothers and...
Reflecting on this provocative article, Brian Jose considers how we in the West should respond to no longer being at the heart of the Spirit's work in the world.
In the Cold War era, 'mission executives' (the worst term in Christendom?) used to meet in secret...