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Can we say Thank You?!

July 26, 2017 by Joel Potter

[joel and bethany potter] If you’re praying for us, YOU are getting behind what we’re doing and asking our God to be glorified in our lives and through our work. If you’re giving to us, YOU are using God’s resources to back God’s work through us. If you’re talking about and sharing the stories we’re telling, YOU are standing with us and introducing others to something incredible!

Here’s something to share, if you don’t mind.

Stephen Crockett with Moi Believers

The Moi church in the Asia Pacific region of the world never ceases to amaze us. Their willingness to join in the work of reaching the unreached is sobering. Recently a young couple and another man left their hamlet in the mountains to go and live and learn on a campus 100’s of miles away in a culture totally different than their own because they want to be trained to be church-growers and disciples too. That’s a gigantic commitment and sacrifice and willingness to not be comfortable for the sake of those who don’t know the Savior of the World. You can share this story in your community sharing from below.

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Filed Under: Ministry Tagged With: Discipleship, Ethnos360, missions, Moi, Tribal

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