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After the Flood -- Sukth, Albania

Posted by Brian Jose on

“We have captured the situation.”  Franceska, the first believer in Sukth village, used this Albanian expression about the aftermath of the recent flood. The fine mud left everywhere -- in houses, ovens, the motors of washing machines and refrigerators, on clothes and bedding...

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Tags: albania, flood, sukth, giving, prayer

Seizing Opportunity in Myanmar

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Police reprisals, blocked email accounts, restrictions on churches, huge “closed to foreigners” regions. That was the Myanmar (aka Burma) I visited five years ago. The church was working hard, but the government was forcing them to drag a ball and chain around. I met one Radstock...

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Bosnia Round Table - Join Us!

Posted by Brian Jose on

3-5 November in Sarajevo REGISTER HERE.  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)...

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Tags: bosnia, unengaged, round table, church planting

A Year of New Things

Posted by Brian Jose on

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...

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Tags: balkans, macedonia, mongolia, berat, morava, ukraine, albania, macedonia, bosnia

Take your ministry seriously, but don't take yourself seriously (2)

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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...

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