Where Worlds Meet is our monthly newsletter where you can read about some of the ways that God is moving in the Eurasia Region. Click on an article below to read about some stories of life change and how God is at work or subscribe below.
‘Today you are a new creation’: A redemption story
After completing her bachelor’s degree and martial arts training in 2015, Ranjita began to give martial arts classes for the girls in nearby hostels and schools. Life was much settled in routines — until one day something happened that shook her whole life and brought her to a point where [...]
Ukrainian church planted in Spain
Through a series of unlikely – but God-ordained – events, a Ukrainian Nazarene congregation was recently organized in Murcia, Spain. The new church is uniquely positioned to reach other Ukrainian refugees who are moving to the area. In the south of Spain, Murcia has become a city of refuge for [...]
Where Worlds Meet – February 2018
In this edition you will: Learn how leaders in two countries partnered to support a Ukrainian church plant in Spain. Find out how mentors in Scotland helped a young woman recognize her call to youth ministry. Read how a young woman in India was freed from crippling regret and given a [...]
Where Worlds Meet – January 2018
In this edition you will: Find out how a radical encounter with the living God changed a young man in Pakistan. Learn more about the committee that is speeding up translation for the Manual. Get dates for the upcoming women's clergy conference. [cs_button button_size="btn-lg" button_title="Download the latest edition" button_link="/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Where-Worlds-Meet-January-2018.pdf" button_border="yes" [...]
A stranger as saviour
What does it mean to be a stranger? How does it feel to be out of place? Missionaries and evangelists across our region often have to face these questions. We hear these questions from those involved in studying a new language, and from young new believers who are rejected by [...]
Real family
One year after Anderson Sanchez volunteered at a refugee camp where he became close to some of the families, he spent 3 weeks visiting them in their new northern European homes. A university student in Manchester, U.K., Anderson gave the summer of 2016 as an M+Power volunteer. He joined other [...]