White Unto Harvest | the Reach October 2024

Dear Friends,

Desperate to leave an abusive home living with her parents, Maya accepted a marriage proposal. She was indifferent to the marriage, but in her desperation, she took the first way out she could find. She was still young, but at 17, her life was already full of trauma. Her marriage was not a happy one, but in this season of life, she became interested in Christianity. After some time, however, Maya’s husband learned of the years of abuse she had experienced when she was growing up. Her husband rejected her as damaged goods, divorcing her and returning her to her home of abuse, saying they gave her to him under false pretenses as an undamaged flower. Where is God? Where is mercy? When will there be an end to this pain? Jesus heard those cries and sent the Holy Spirit to Maya to draw her to him.

Over the next several months Maya started her journey to Christ. She started attending online discipleship meetings and started looking for people to meet with in person. Through a series of connections, I was put in touch with her. Maya’s mother was immediately suspicious of me. Why does a 40+ year old foreign woman want to spend time with her daughter, who’s in her early 20s? After that very first visit, the mother told Maya that she shouldn’t meet with me any longer. But the Holy Spirit had captured Maya. I shared many things about God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, theology and Christian practice, and we continued to meet over the next 2 years.

Things in Maya’s home were awful. As months went by, Maya plotted to escape everything. She wanted to run away. She eventually told me that she was leaving (in 5 days time!) to go to study in America. She didn’t tell her family out of fear of them stopping her. Once she was in America, she informed them that she had left, but refused to tell them where she had gone. The possibility of familial retribution was too real. Maybe they would kidnap her. Maybe they would do something worse. Maya couldn’t risk it.

After Maya left the country, she seemed to drift further and further away from Jesus, seduced by freedom in America. While Maya was resisting Jesus’ call, he constantly pursued her. Eventually, I was able to connect Maya to a local church, and she started attending and even brought her American boyfriend with her. But Maya had deep questions that no one in the group could answer. Most of her theological questions related to her background in Islam, something that very few know much about. During this time, Maya and I texted frequently, and I was able to visit her that summer. She was living with her boyfriend and not very receptive to conversation about Jesus, but I felt led by the Holy Spirit to leave my Arabic Bible with Maya. “May your Word not return void to you, oh Lord. Please continue to draw Maya to you,” I prayed. Soon after, Maya started having weekly 1 to 1 Bible studies with a woman close to her age in her apartment.

One day, Maya decided she would go shopping at Goodwill. There was nothing like it back home where the idea of ‘used goods’ is for extremely poor people and would be shameful on the family name to shop there. After some browsing, she bought Thanksgiving and Christmas greeting cards, hoping to use them during the upcoming holiday season. Later, as she opened one of the Christmas cards, a small slip of paper fell out of one of them. She picked it up and to her shock, the text on the paper was printed in Arabic! Not only that, but it was a Bible verse! John 1:29 “The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, ‘Behold the Lamb of God, who takes aways the sin of the world!” Maya immediately contacted Me. Maya said, “I think Jesus is calling me again.” Over the next 2 days she visited with the pastor of the church she had attended, and he spoke to her about salvation in Christ. A few days later Maya called me to say she claimed Jesus as her savior and that we were now sisters in Christ! Maya and her now husband were both recently baptized.

Please pray for Maya. We are still praying that Christ will be magnified in unexpected ways. We have hope that He will be glorified in Maya’s new marriage. We pray for Maya’s testimony to grow strong and that the shame of her life in sin would be washed from her mind, just as Jesus washed her sin from her life.
 – M, World Outreach Global Worker

Maya’s faith in Christ came about after a difficult journey. Her story of coming to saving faith is not smooth and linear but took time for the Holy Spirit to work in her heart. Through it all, M was there to help lead Maya through God’s truth and point her to Christ. How can you be such a friend to those around you in your own context?

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Whose Time is Your Time? | the Reach September 2024

Dear Friends,

Life’s opportunities likely compete for your time. Family, neighbors, groups at church, volunteering, work, hobbies, travel. How do you determine what tasks or causes to accept? This has been a constant dilemma in adulthood for me. Especially how I use my digressionary time.

Over time God implanted and grew a desire in me to invest in people who don’t know Him and to make room for these opportunities. He eventually refined this desire to those who have least access to hearing about Jesus. Our family began reaching out to international students at nearby universities and “traveled” the world in our living room. Valentine’s Day discussions on love vs arranged marriages. Christmas Eve and Day with internationals joining our family celebration. Housing a Chinese family while their damaged roof was repaired. An Indian gal experiencing trauma with her roommates lived with us while she finished the semester. I was stretched while visiting a home learning to eat chicken foot. I didn’t want to embarrass my hostess in front of her generous neighbor bearing a good gift of plump feet—with the
toenails still attached. They laughed at my inadequate skills to eat common food.

Eventually a friend gave me a set of questions to ask yourself how you should be spending your time and efforts:

  1. What tasks are you uniquely gifted for?
  2. Where are others not stepping forward to fill the need?
  3. Will this task help the gospel move forward to reach those who have little or no exposure to the good news of Jesus?

As Ed and I got older, we began brainstorming how to skip “retirement” and move into “redeployment.” We used these questions and were led to join World Outreach’s International Theological Education Network (ITEN). One way we saw God work was through a trail blazing believer in Southeast Asia working with Far East Broadcasting Network. He created radio programs for a remote area with no exposure to Jesus. During extreme conflict in the 1970s, he fled for safety to the US where he continued this work. Broadcasted programs explained the Bible in their heart language. He called the people from this remote place to faith and taught them how to worship our majestic God of all gods. The Holy Spirit swept over the region and entire families came to faith followed by persecution. A registered denomination protectively embraced them. Their leadership was introduced to ITEN by a World Outreach worker which led to an invitation to train leaders in theological education and leadership development. Those we trained would go on to train others.

It’s amazing how the things Ed and I have experienced over our lives, involvement in the church, the study of scripture, our various jobs, and family life, equipped us for this task. Being “senior citizens” has opened doors. We marvel how God has put us in this time of serving as part of a series of others who have said, “Here I am. Send me.”

– Nan McCallum

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Serving the Least of These | the Reach August 2024

Dear Friends,

Dan and Catherine B served as church planting field workers in Almaty, Kazakhstan for 18 years (1993-2011). During their tenure, they saw a network of churches planted in the area and, eventually, turned ministry leadership over to their national partners. After twelve years of working in EPC US-based church missions and mobilization, Dan and Catherine have returned to Central Asia to support the national church in some new ways. Through ITEN (EPC’s International Theological Education Network), they are working to strengthen the local church through theological education, mentoring, and training the next generation of Christian leaders.
 
Through ITEN, Catherine mentors, supports and strengthens those who serve families with disabilities in Central Asia. She serves on the Young Life Capernaum mom’s ministry team and supports the Capernaum staff in Almaty and beyond. Recently she helped bring some valuable training to the Capernaum staff from countries in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. This curriculum, the Theology of Disability, helps each participant develop a biblical framework for how to effectively engage people with disabilities. As the Capernaum staff gathered this spring, they wrestled with their own understandings of God, suffering, and disability and brainstormed ways to bring these truths to their churches and communities. It was exciting to see how this training might impact society across Europe and Asia! ITEN is serving the local church in many ways by building up ministry leaders and strengthening their theological understanding. 
 
On a local level, the weekly Capernaum club meetings for moms and special needs teens is a particularly poignant place where God works in the lives of all involved. Catherine describes a recent Saturday meet-up. 
 
“Anara delivers her son Max and his wheelchair into the capable hands of a Capernaum club volunteer. She is then met at the door by Yuliya, dressed as a French artist, who captures her image with a flair and declares her a “Masterpiece!” Anara then sits at a table with other moms, chatting and coloring while the tensions of her day melt away. More moms gather, tea is served, and the women engage in crazy games and contests, laughing until their sides hurt, cheering each other on, and winning prizes. A community is being built. Marzhan then shares a short devotion, focusing on God’s truth from Psalm 139, how these women and their children are masterpieces, created for His purposes and glory. The women then process their emotions through watercolor and writing, responding to the truth with softened hearts. They have found a safe place—a place where they feel valued, cherished, and understood, a place where God is at work.”
 
All three of the national women mentioned in this story are single moms with special needs teens. Anara has no living relatives and lives in a fifth-floor apartment with no elevator. She carries her 24-year-old son up and down the stairs whenever they go out. She has found great community and support within the Capernaum family, and we continue to pray for her salvation. Yuliya is new to her faith. As a recent addition to the mom’s leadership team, she is learning to lead others in matters of faith and share her joy. Marzhan became a believer before she had a son with autism and desires for other women in her situation to find eternal hope in Christ. Catherine finds great joy in serving each of these women—welcoming and loving those in great need and mentoring and praying for the leaders in their walk with Christ. ITEN is at work in a very personal way in this community. Please pray that more families affected by disability will feel valued, trust Christ for their salvation, and find a welcome place in the local churches of Central Asia and beyond. 
 
Whether you are in the Capernaum city or an American suburb, there are people around you who need a place like the moms of this group, “a place where they feel valued, cherished, and understood, a place where God is at work.” How might God use you to provide a place to such people?

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Meet Our Newly Commissioned Workers | the Reach July 2024

Dear Friends,

This year at the 44th General Assembly and Gospel Priorities Summit, World Outreach had the joy and privilege of commissioning 15 Global Workers. The commissioning service at General Assembly is a sacred time for the denomination to come alongside those who have undergone a rigorous assessment process and have been appointed by the World Outreach Committee as new Global Workers. We are thrilled to introduce you to the newest members of the World Outreach family.

Peter and Jasmine come from the Presbytery of the East and are eagerly looking forward to ministry in Central Asia, both teaching expat children at an international school and exploring ministry to refugees there.

Pray that they would keep their eyes on Jesus, that they would be fruitful in their own and others’ lives, and pray for wisdom as they discern God’s long-term calling on their lives.

If you would like to support the work Peter and Jasmine are doing, visit their giving page here.

Bill and Sharon are joining the U.S. Church Mobilization team as well as pursuing diaspora outreach in their native context in the Presbytery of the West.

Pray for Christians in the U.S. to reach out to newcomers from least-reached nations. Pray that Bill and Sharon would have wisdom and the ability to support a fellowship of Afghan Christians as they grow in their leadership, life together, and mission vision. Pray that they would be able to effectively mobilize EPC churches to become more involved in local and global cross-cultural outreach. Pray for God’s help in knowing how to parent their children well as they go off to the work world and college, and finally, pray for provision as Bill continues the support-raising journey.

If you would like to support the work Bill and Sharon are doing, visit their giving page here.

After many years working cross culturally, Andrea Craddock will be joining Bill and Sharon on the Mobilizing Team here in the U.S., specifically working with the EPC Mission Cohorts to help raise up the next generation of global workers.

Pray that God would give Andrea wisdom as she works with young adults in the EPC. Pray that more workers would go to the least reached. Pray for the development of strong and strategic partnerships that will support the growth of the Mission Cohorts, and pray for an expanding network of ministry partners to join Andrea in her new role.

If you would like to support the work Andrea is doing, visit her giving page here.

Chris and Kirsten Furr have spent several years at a missional community in Scotland and are now joining the World Outreach Member Care Team while remaining Directors of the East Mountain UK charity in Edinburgh, Scotland. There they will be providing coaching, pilgrimages, soul care, evangelism, and discipleship.

Pray for their new roles on the WO Member Care Team, for their daughter, Maren, as she begins theological studies at the University of Edinburgh, and for their sons, Reece and Carlson, as they attend Scottish high school with all its challenges. Pray for the work of East Mountain UK as they provide soul care to European pastors, church planters, and leaders. And pray for a movement of God to break out again in Scotland and bring spiritual benefit to the world.

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K and B are launching from the Presbytery of the Midwest to serve as team leaders in education and discipleship in Central Asia.

Pray for K and B to remain connected and passionately in love with our Redeemer. Pray they can represent Jesus well to the national government, employees, and friends, and pray for wisdom and discernment in relationships. Pray they remain safe in a very restrictive environment. Finally, pray for their three adult daughters back in the USA to grow in grace and truth as they pursue a university education and beyond.

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Randy and Martha H have been full-time workers among unreached Muslim people groups since 2000. Randy has been newly commissioned to his new role starting September 1st to serve on the director team for the Frontiers US office. Frontiers helps to recruit, train, send, and serve teams of long-term workers (currently 570+ from the US), who live in the Muslim world and bring the Gospel to those who might otherwise never hear it.

He has been serving for the past seven years as EPC World Outreach’s Training and Development Coordinator and more recently as Engage Field Coordinator. Prior to that, Randy and Martha were serving in SE Asia among an unreached Muslim people group in church planting teams along with their two kids. 

Pray for Randy and Martha in their shift in this new role and for continued wisdom, unity, and strength as they’re seeing God call and send the next wave of leaders to unreached Muslim people groups who’ve never heard about Jesus.

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After feeling a call to leave her job teaching in the states and pursue missions, Gretchen plans to begin ministry in Europe/Balkans teaching English, sharing the gospel, and loving those around her. She is launching from the Presbytery of the East.

Pray for complete financial support. Pray God will raise up prayer warriors for these unreached people, for clear direction moving forward, and for a strong ear and tongue for a new language and the stamina and perseverance to learn it. Pray that God’s light will shine brightly through Gretchen, and pray for her unsaved children and grandchildren.

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Gloria’s ministry will primarily focus on church planting in South Asia.

Pray for teammates to come join her in this work and for raising support for business as mission.

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David and Heather had been drawn to Japanese language, media, and culture, and felt this was an interest that should glorify God, but it wasn’t until they learned that the Japanese are the second largest unreached people group in the world that they really felt called to the field. They plan to launch later this year from the Presbytery of the Gulf South to Rural Japan to begin church planting there.

Pray for God to continue drawing the people of Japan to Himself, for the Holy Spirit to embolden Japanese Christians to share their faith, and for unity in the Skinner family as they continue trusting God to equip them for the work ahead.

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Doubting Thomas | the Reach June 2024

Dear Friends,

“Now Thomas (also known as Didymus), one of the Twelve, was not with the disciples when Jesus came. So the other disciples told him, “We have seen the Lord!” But he said to them, “Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe.”
John 20:24-25

Doubt is something every person faces at one point or another. Luckily for us, we are in good company. The twelve disciples, those who walked most closely with Jesus, were marked with misunderstanding, disobedience, and of course, in Thomas’s case, doubt.

There are many things we may doubt. Perhaps we doubt God’s goodness or promises. Perhaps we doubt that our efforts for Christ will ever make a difference. Or perhaps we doubt if we really need to diligently share the Good News of Jesus. Thomas Turner, ruling elder at Deerfield Presbyterian Church, had his own “Doubting Thomas” story. Tom has been a faithful Christian for more than 40 years, but it’s only been recently that God softened his heart and removed his doubt of missions as imperative work for the whole church.

Missions and evangelism were not natural parts of Tom’s life, but the session at Deerfield Presbyterian church elected Tom to serve on the missions committee as the session representative. Part of this commitment was going through the Kairos course together with the rest of the missions committee.

Kairos is a nine-week discipleship course that seeks to give participants a biblical worldview on God’s heart for the nations. Even as he started taking this course, he doubted the content and didn’t know how it would really play into his own faith and life.

Throughout those nine weeks, however, something clicked for Tom: “In the early parts of the Kairos book, I read about the Great Commission. I’ve known about the Great Commission for years, but I’ve never heard it explained as Kairos did, and for the first time in my Christian life, I found that there was much more for me to do than just my own personal Christianity. God left for me a mission.” His enthusiasm and exuberance are now infectious. “I’ve lived my life as a Christian since the age of 20 when I first came to know the Lord,” says Tom, “and that whole time period was about myself, my own personal salvation, and how to better myself and learn more and more. But when you take the Kairos course, a whole other world of evangelism opens, and then you see what God has asked us to do. This task is really a great joy. You know God loves you, and he wants you to share his word with others.”

Since taking the course, Tom led the church in a community garden project in a location close to the church and where many Muslims, Buddhists, and non-religious people of many ethnicities live. This garden serves a practical need in the community but also offers a way for the church to connect with those who do not know the Lord.

No matter what season of life you are in, no matter where you live, Jesus commands all believers to fulfil the Great Commission of making disciples of all nations. For you, this call might take you across the street or across the world, but we are all called to obedience.

The Kairos course helped change Tom’s entire outlook on the Christian life. Are you ready to be challenged in the same way? Join us online in August as we launch the next Kairos course. What does faithfulness to the Great Commission look like in your life?

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