Young adults may change the way we do missions

Christian young adults see missions as something important. But they want to change the way it is done. You may be surprised to see what they say yes and no to. 

Aged in their mid 30s the young entrepreneurial couple from Europe sensed God’s calling to Asia. Thus, they decided to sell their businesses, and bring their money, skills, and faith with them into the unknown. Fundraising was not an option. Instead, they wanted to make a living through their work. In many ways they experienced that God had prepared the ground. Now they have served the Lord and the society they live in for close to ten years. Their jobs have provided for all their financial needs.

The future of missions

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Powerful testimonies after 20 weeks in prayers

When Tent International turned 20 in November last year, the organization embarked on a 20-week prayer journey. More than 100 people got to hear powerful testimonies from around the world when the end of the campaign was celebrated just before Easter.

“As direct answers to your prayers, God has opened doors for the Gospel during the campaign,” shared a tentmaker from the Caribbean who studies in Eastern Europe. 

“In this time of prayer, God put me in touch with a young lady. Even if I did not get to share much about Jesus with her, she got a desire to come to my church. Not much later she accepted Christ,” shared the student who was the first one to go as a tentmaker from her nation. She now has a strong desire to start a Tent branch in the country that God has led her to.

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