by Mike Pasquale of ChristChurch ,Redbourn UK
MisSion IN Bosnja
On the 2nd July 2017 a small group/team/huddle - (what’s the collective noun for Christians?) - from my church ChristChurch Redbourn met another gaggle/herd/whatever from Urban Life in Derby. Hours later, after...
Hope to the hopeless
“How are you?” One neighbour asked another, and in typical Albanian fashion this was just the opening to discover how this friend was. “How’s your husband, your son, your family, house, health, work, mother…” The questions go on and are...
Gregor and his family were recently called from their home in Albania to go to a new city, to start new relationships in the hopes of creating a thriving gospel-believing church in a place with no Christian witness.
"Gregor is a church planter and Radstock member working in a Muslim city in the Balkans. The ground is hard and the fruit, so far, has been few. Read this encouraging update and pray with us for God to reap a harvest of faith in the Balkans."
M, the 16 year old...
Brian Jose, Radstock's Executive Director, writes on Albania - Europe's Backdoor for Drugs, Sex Trafficking, Jihadism - and the Gospel on the Gospel Coalition's website. Read here.
The day starts as usual for Fisnik, Manjola and their family. Their two boys get off to school, which is a 5-minute walk from home. They are good students, models to whom teachers refer with pride. Samuel won the chess championship and represented Bosnia in the world championship in Greece, a...
Life is quiet in Konjica, Bosnia, and developing friendships is quite a challenge. People are not open to befriending strangers. They keep their bars high due to the lack of trust in this culture because of the war. But God has blessed Fisnik and Manjola and their family with some good local...
Besi and Miriam Gorrea live with their 3 children in Sukth, Albania, where God is using them to establish a church and so bless this little village. Read on for some highlights from their latest update, and please do keep them in your prayers!
Our break in the UK was a great time for us to...
I don't remember the first Christmas I celebrated. Albania was in her first years after Communism and I was a freshman student. We were full of dreams as the doors of the "bunker" were opened and we could breath...freedom. Freedom came with a huge cost as we shifted from a closed, isolated and...