Sharing a Living God
Shahid & Maroofa Kamal, Delta, British Columbia
A Community of Faith, A Lighthouse for Christ
A Note from Kevin Ezell, NAMB President
Being a missionary is never easy. Whenever Christians answer the call to go to the mission field, they expect to encounter challenges, but no one could have planned for a global pandemic that would bring the world grinding to a halt.
Even so, I’m grateful to say that Southern Baptist missionaries have continued to see the mission move forward. By the grace and power of God, they did not stop when the pandemic restrictions went into place.
They changed course, innovated and discovered ways to continue sharing the gospel and making disciples. When needs in local communities arose, these missionaries stepped up to bring material help and eternal hope.
As these missionaries continue to reach North America for Christ, we pray that the coronavirus pandemic has opened doors for ministry that may have never opened without such a major crisis.
Our missionaries have displayed courage and vision to persist and even thrive in the midst of great challenges.
PRAY
That times of crisis have opened new doors to the gospel.
That they, and we, would not grow weary in sharing the gospel.
Lake Ridge Baptist Church has set a goal to raise $9,000 for the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering in 2021.
Shahid & Maroofa Kamal, Delta, British Columbia
Ryan & Tricia McCammack, Avondale Estates, Georgia
Victor & Ludmila Moura, Somerville, Massachusetts
Anders & Jessica Snyder, Nampa, Idaho
Joshua Valdez, Farmington, New Mexico
Jacob & Francine Zailian, Sanger, California
Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, be steadfast, immovable, always excelling in the Lord’s work, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.