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Explore the pulse of global mission with ’God on the Move’—a Lausanne Movement podcast dedicated to uncovering and celebrating inspiring mission stories from the global church. Join us as we delve into the heart of God’s work worldwide, aiming to ignite a passion for the Great Commission within you. Get ready to be inspired, challenged, and propelled into faithful obedience alongside believers from every corner of the earth.
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God on the Move is going on a break. But we don’t want to leave you without an encouraging testimony from the global church. Here is a story recorded at the recent Fourth Lausanne Congress. We will resume our regular episodes in February 2025.
God on the Move is going on a break. But we don’t want to leave you without an encouraging testimony from the global church. Here is a story recorded at the recent Fourth Lausanne Congress. We will resume our regular episodes in February 2025.
God on the Move is going on a break. But we don’t want to leave you without an encouraging testimony from the global church. Here is a story recorded at the recent Fourth Lausanne Congress. We will resume our regular episodes in February 2025.
God on the Move is going on a break. But we don’t want to leave you without an encouraging testimony from the global church. Here is a story recorded at the recent Fourth Lausanne Congress. We will resume our regular episodes in February 2025.
In this week's episode of 'God on the Move', Nouh Ag Infa Yattara shares his incredible journey from a nomadic Tuareg upbringing in Mali to becoming a Christian pastor. Nouh recounts his early years, the allure of a simple ballpen that led him to explore Christianity, and the persecution he faced from his family and community after his conversion. As pastor of the Evangelical Baptist Church of Timbuktu and General Delegate for the Evangelical Protestants in Mali, he highlights a ‘Macedonian Call’ for help, revealing the critical challenges faced by Christians in Mali due to lack of financial and missionary support. This episode emphasizes the power of faith, the importance of prayer, and the ongoing need for support in the spread of the Gospel in one of the toughest regions for Christianity.
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Nouh Ag Infa Yattara
Nouh Ag Infa Yattara, born December 1, 1953, is a Malian pastor and evangelist serving as the Pastor of the Evangelical Baptist Church in Timbuktu and General Delegate for Evangelical Protestants in Mali. Born into a nomadic Islamic family, he converted to Christianity in 1967 and has since dedicated his life to ministry, despite significant persecution.
Yattara has played a key role in growing the Christian community in Timbuktu and translating the Bible into Tamasheq. He partners with organizations like Voice of the Martyrs to distribute Christian literature and leads evangelistic efforts through direct outreach, social projects, and the Jesus Film. His work focuses on spreading the Gospel among the least-reached groups in Mali.
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In this week's episode of 'God on the Move', Mirjam shares her remarkable journey as a missionary. From her childhood in Germany and missionary experiences in Africa, to her call to China and eventual work in Taiwan, Mirjam's story is one of faith, resilience, and God's grace. She recounts moments of doubt, cultural shocks, and profound realizations, culminating in her current role at Bethesda Home for children and adults with disabilities in Hualien, Taiwan. This powerful testimony highlights God's guidance, the essence of grace, and the importance of sharing the gospel.
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Mirjam
Born in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, Mirjam spent her early years traveling across South and East Africa as a missionary's child from 1984 to 1995. Upon returning to Germany, she completed her high school education and pursued studies to become a social worker between 1995 and 2004. Her dedication to missionary work led her to Taiwan in 2004 for training, followed by a mission in China from 2009 to 2020. After returning to Germany in 2020, she worked as an integration worker with autistic individuals until 2021. Her missionary journey continued in Canada, the USA, and Tanzania from 2021 to 2022. Since 2022, she has been serving as the Chairperson of the Bethesda Home for Children, Adolescents, and Adults with Disabilities in Hualien, Taiwan.
In her leisure time, Mirjam enjoys walking, reading, and engaging in sports.
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In this week's episode of "God on the Move", Vika shares her profound journey of faith, resilience, and ministry in war-torn Eastern Ukraine. Born in Donetsk and later displaced to Western Ukraine, Vika and her family faced immense challenges following the 2022 Russian invasion. Despite losing their home and business, they have remained dedicated to their Christian mission, providing material aid, emotional support, and spiritual guidance to those affected by the conflict in the East. Through personal stories and experiences, Vika highlights the unity among Ukrainian churches and the unwavering strength of her faith, even amidst immense adversity. This episode showcases not only the struggles but also the incredible hope and God's faithfulness present in these difficult times.
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Viktoria (Vika) Gorban
Vika was born and raised in Donetsk, Ukraine. She is married and a mother of two children. Viktoria became a Christian at the age of 14, while her husband embraced his faith at 19. Before the war in Ukraine, her husband successfully ran a real estate business, building and selling houses as a means of investment. However, their perspective on material stability shifted when the war broke out in 2014. Their home was damaged, forcing the family to relocate to Pokrovsk, a territory under Ukrainian government control.
Currently, Viktoria and her husband are dedicated missionaries. Dividing their time between western Ukraine, including Uzhgorod, and the conflict-affected Donetsk region, they serve communities near the frontline. Their ministry involves organizing services for children, adults, and women, conducting street evangelism, and distributing essential supplies such as food, medicine, hygiene items, and blankets. Despite the challenges, Viktoria and her family are grateful to be part of God’s work, bringing hope and support to those in need.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', John Ghanim shares his powerful and transformative journey of faith, from his Islamic upbringing in Yemen to becoming a Christian evangelist. John discusses the intense persecution he faced, the radical change in his beliefs, and how he uses social media to spread the message of Jesus Christ across the world. Through his story, John highlights the hardships, the loss, and the joy that comes with following Christ, encouraging listeners to put Jesus first in their lives.
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John Ghanim
John Ghanim, originally from Yemen, pursued studies in business administration. Raised in a devout Muslim environment, he embarked on a profound spiritual journey that led him to Christianity. During a pilgrimage to Mecca, John began questioning his faith, ultimately leading to his conversion to Christianity while residing as a refugee in Greece. His public declaration of faith resulted in significant personal sacrifices, including estrangement from his family and exile from his homeland. Despite these challenges, John has become a prominent Christian influencer and evangelist on social media, sharing his testimony and advocating for religious freedom. He has also participated in international forums, such as the UK Parliament's International Ministerial Conference on Freedom of Religion or Belief, to highlight the plight of religious minorities in Yemen.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move,' Luya Gantumur shares his personal journey from atheism to Christianity in Mongolia. He discusses the growth of the evangelical church in a predominantly Buddhist country, the influence of missionaries, and the unique legal and cultural challenges faced by Mongolian Christians. Luya, who is the principal of Union Bible Theological College, provides insights into the religious climate, the role of missions, and the future of church planting in both urban and rural areas.
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Luvsangombo (Luya) Gantumur
Luya, originally from Ulaanbaatar and raised in Chandmana sum, Gobi-Altai, discovered his Christian faith in high school. He is currently the principal of Union Bible Theological College (UBTC), where he inspires and trains others in their spiritual journeys. A UBTC theology graduate, Luya has over 16 years of experience in Mongolian Christian education. He is also Vice Board Chair of the Mongolian Evangelical Alliance, serves on the supervisory board of Haggai Mongolia, and volunteers for Bridge Builders NGO. Additionally, he has contributed extensively to translating, researching, and writing on Christianity in Mongolia. Luya, a pastor at Uni Church, holds a Master of Divinity and is pursuing a doctoral degree in sociology. He lives in Mongolia with his wife, Tuul, and their daughters, Dulguun and Anhilam.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Kimsong Haun shares his remarkable journey as the Country Director of Trans World Radio Cambodia. Born in the aftermath of Cambodia's civil war, Kimsong discusses the nation's recovery, the prevalent Buddhist culture, and the challenges faced by Cambodia's small Christian community. He elaborates on the mission of Trans World Radio, which includes a variety of outreach programs via 15 FM stations, and emphasizes the importance of discipleship in growing the church. Kimsong also recounts touching personal stories, including a monk's conversion to Christianity, highlighting the impactful work being done to spread the gospel through mass media in Cambodia.
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Kimsong Haun:
Kimsong Haun is a passionate leader and Country Director for TWR Cambodia, committed to using media to share the Christian message and empower communities across Cambodia. With over a decade of service, Kimsong has helped guide TWR’s mission, translating and adapting Christian programs into Khmer to resonate with local culture. His ministry work spans outreach to diverse groups—including children, youth, women, and church leaders—and utilizes both traditional and digital platforms to expand TWR’s reach.
Kimsong’s journey in ministry began after earning his Diploma and Bachelor’s Degree in Christian Ministry from Phnom Penh Bible College. His early roles in translation and teaching provided a foundation for his leadership at TWR, where he leads initiatives in leadership training, strategic planning, and community development. He actively participates in cross-cultural collaborations with regional partners in Asia and maintains close ties with TWR’s global office in the United States.
In his personal life, Kimsong is supported by his wife and their two sons, who share in his commitment to ministry and community service. His family plays a vital role in his mission, anchoring him as he works to make faith and hope accessible to audiences throughout Cambodia.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Aden Friedman shares his remarkable journey from his roots in an ultra-Orthodox Jewish family in South Africa to becoming the Canadian branch leader of Jews for Jesus. Aden recounts his early life, the spiritual struggles that led him to question his faith, and the profound experiences that directed him toward Christianity. He also discusses his innovative ministry initiatives, such as the cookbook project 'My Yiddishe Mama,' which aimed to preserve Jewish heritage while building meaningful relationships.
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Aden Friedman:
Aden Friedman was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, into an Orthodox Jewish family deeply engaged in the Chabad community. In 1998, he was accepted to study at a Yeshiva in Hadera, Israel. In 2010, Aden met Cara, a follower of Yeshua (Jesus), and through her family, he came to recognize Yeshua as the Messiah of the Jewish people and the world.
After dedicating his life to Yeshua, Aden felt a strong calling to share his faith with the Jewish community. He and Cara married in 2014, and later that year, Aden joined Jews for Jesus in South Africa. In 2017, he authored My Yiddishe Mama, a Jewish heritage cookbook designed for both secular and Orthodox Jewish families in Johannesburg.
In 2021, Aden and Cara welcomed their first child, Levi Ezra, born in Jerusalem. Aden currently serves as the Canada branch leader for Jews for Jesus in Toronto.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Khurram shares his inspiring journey from growing up in a poor Christian family in Pakistan to becoming a student minister and founder of Ignite NextGen, a youth organization focused on discipleship, mentorship, and leadership. He discusses the unique challenges faced by Christians in Pakistan, including religious persecution, educational barriers, and unemployment. Through personal testimonies and stories of spiritual growth, Khurram highlights the resilience of the Christian community and the impactful work of his ministry. He addresses questions about Christianity from young Muslims, emphasizing the importance of scripture, the divinity of Jesus, and the concept of the Trinity. Khurram also underscores the critical role of youth in ministry as current leaders, drawing from the Gospel of John and other biblical examples.
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Khurram Younis:
Khurram Younis is a dedicated servant leader with a heart for youth and a vision to inspire transformation among the next generation in Pakistan. Holding a Bachelor’s in Commerce and Mass Communication, along with a Master of Divinity, Khurram is currently pursuing an MTh at Union School of Theology in Wales.
With over two decades of experience, Khurram has served faithfully with PFES (IFES Pakistan), spent ten years teaching computer studies in a missionary school, and led as Country Director with globalLead. He has also served in volunteer roles with First Priority and One Hope’s Lead Today program. Today, he serves as Director of Ignite NextGen, nurturing future Christian leaders.
A member of the Lausanne Emerging Theologians Initiative, Khurram’s personal journey with identity struggles as a Christian in a non-Christian context has given him a profound empathy for teens and young adults facing similar challenges. His ministry centers on discipleship, mentorship, and leadership development, equipping young people to embrace their faith and lead with courage in Pakistan.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Lawrence Owinya shares his inspiring journey from a challenging background in Uganda to becoming a dedicated missionary and church planter. Facing trials such as the loss of his son and encounters with armed warriors, Lawrence recounts how his faith and wisdom guided him. He also discusses the birth of Reaching Frontiers International, an organization focused on training indigenous missionaries and supporting local churches in reaching least and unreached communities. This episode includes stories of God's provision, the impact of deepened prayer, and the importance of contextualizing the gospel for culturally diverse communities.
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Lawrence Owinya
Pr. Lawrence Owinya is the Founder of Reaching Frontiers. An indigenous Missions non-profit in Uganda, that exists to mobilize, train, and send missionaries to hard-to-reach areas for Church Planting and Community Transformation. Together with His wife Simple Lydia Oyella, they have served as missionaries to the Tepeth and Matheniko of Karamoja Uganda.
Lawrence attended seminary and graduated with a BA in Theology from Africa Renewal University Uganda. He is currently pursuing graduate studies in Missiology at All Nations College UK and an MA in Global Leadership at Wheaton College IL.
Together with Simple, they are on a study sabbatical, residing in Wheaton Illinois. They are passionate about reaching communities that have no Gospel access and working with local Churches to strategize for Church Planting in hard-to-reach areas. They love Jesus and to share Christ with others.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Juan Arvelo shares his transformative journey from Venezuela to the Basque Country in Spain and how his focus shifted from church planting to using arts as a ministry tool. Working with WEC International's Arts Release, Juan emphasizes the importance of integrating local art forms into church ministry to effectively communicate the gospel. He shares powerful anecdotes demonstrating how arts such as music, dance, drama, and visual arts can create meaningful connections and convey God's message. Juan's story is a compelling testament to the potential of arts in enriching ministry, engaging communities, and fostering spiritual growth.
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Juan Arvelo
Originally from Venezuela, Juan is a creative catalyst who is passionate about accelerating God's mission through the arts. He holds an MA in World Arts from Dallas International University. He currently works as the Arts Consultant for WEC International with Arts Release and is a Board member and Certified Arts Training Specialist at World of Worship. He has been serving among the Basque people in northern Spain since 2010, where he lives with his wife and three children.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Daniel Kpowbie shares his incredible journey of faith, from growing up in an animistic family in Togo to becoming an evangelist challenging the powers of witchcraft with the name of Jesus. Daniel recounts how his family found solace in Christ amidst despair brought by witchcraft, and how this conversion set the course for his life's work. He discusses his transformative encounter with the CHE (Community Health Evangelism) program and recounts powerful testimonies of spiritual warfare and triumphs in villages dominated by voodoo worship. Daniel also shares insights about the church's challenges in Togo, including the prosperity gospel and syncretism. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own ministry's alignment with Christlike principles.
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Daniel Kpowbie
Daniel Kpowbie is a dedicated leader and evangelist, committed to holistic ministry across French-speaking West Africa. After completing his training with Youth With A Mission (YWAM) in 1996, he spent eight years working as a full-time evangelist, establishing churches in countries like Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso, and Ghana. In 2004, his vision expanded through training with Medical Ambassadors International, where he embraced Community Health Evangelism (CHE), focusing on the whole person’s well-being. Supported by his wife, Kafui, and their daughters, Daniel continues to lead efforts to bring both spiritual and practical solutions to communities in need.
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In this episode of ‘God on the Move’, EVE Jariya Moongwattanashares her journey of creating impactful Christian content. Despite challenges and starting with minimal resources, Christlike has grown into a significant ministry aimed at empowering and equipping Thai Christians to influence society. Eve discusses the inspiration behind their work, the impact of their content on believers and non-believers alike, and the importance of balancing secular work with ministry efforts. This episode highlights the power of contemporary media in sharing testimonies and addressing sensitive issues within the Christian community.
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EVE Jariya Moongwattana
EVE Jariya Moongwattana is a multifaceted Thai storyteller, creative director, producer, traveler, and changemaker. She hosts and produces acclaimed TV programs like "Kob Nok Kala" on Modernine TV, "Tua Tin Dan Thai" on Thai PBS, and "Behind the Praise" on Nation Channel. Eve has also directed impactful documentaries, including "The Down." As co-founder of MEMORABLE and a leader at THE STANDARD, she uses her creativity to push boundaries and inspire change. A graduate of Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Communication Arts, Eve continues to influence through her innovative media work.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Renelle Snelleksz shares her remarkable story of becoming a dance movement therapist after leaving a high-profile news presenting career. Growing up in Calcutta and later moving to Mumbai, she recounts her spiritual journey, encounters with the Holy Spirit, and discovering dance movement therapy during a sabbatical in 2011. Renelle speaks about using dance therapy to bring healing and freedom to trafficked girls in India, emphasizing the deep, subconscious healing it offers. She highlights her work with International Justice Mission and her experiences in worship dance, describing the challenges and ultimate empowerment of affected girls through creative expression.
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Renelle Snelleksz
Dance movement therapist Renelle Snelleksz’s life testimony is rooted in experiencing the power of the Holy Spirit to break oppressive trauma and bring healing and restoration to the lives of those she ministers to. All of life’s experiences, good or bad, are stored as memory in the body and impact the mental, physical, emotional and social well being of a person. Using the core principles of Dance movement therapy creates a safe space for people to address the core issues of life and relationships. But the intensity of deep pain in the human heart can only be restored by the power of Jesus to deliver us from bondage and propel us into freedom. Using movement and the expressive arts, this ministry has witnessed many lives transformed after child sexual abuse, abandonment and neglect, issues of identity, depression and mental health problems, suicidal thoughts, divorce and marital stress, domestic violence and addictions.
Renelle responded to God’s call on her life in 2011 to quit her media career in Broadcast Journalism to be trained in the psychotherapeutic methodology of Dance Movement Therapy. She works mostly with girls rescued from sex trafficking, partnering with agencies in India that fight sex-trafficking and sexual violence. Her ministry AL!VE – Rise to Dance Again, takes dance movement therapy to children recovering from cancer, youth from impoverished communities, corporate offices and private clients among others. She also uses movement and the creative arts to release the church into the freedom of expressive worship engaging “heart, soul, mind and strength”.
Along with her husband, they lead a small house church in Pune, India. She is also a mother to a toddler and has always loved travelling, dancing and all things creative!
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Christian Lenty shares his inspirational journey of founding the MST Project in Bangkok, Thailand, committed to helping men realize their full potential through mentoring, strengthening marriages, and teaching biblical truth. Christian discusses his ministry's initiatives, including engaging with men in red-light districts, supporting men in their pursuit of sexual purity, and fostering Christlike character. He emphasizes the importance of faithfulness, obedience, and seeing individuals for who they can become in Christ, rather than their current circumstances. The episode delves into the challenges, successes, and the heart behind the MST Project's mission.
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Christian Lenty
Christian Lenty is the founder and director of The MST Project, a ministry that mentors men worldwide in pursuing greater sexual purity, spiritual wholeness, and Christlike maturity. The MST Project has four primary initiatives: On the Street, Pathway to Purity, Real Men Pursuing Purity, and Re:Start. On the Street is an outreach to foreign men who visit red-light districts, providing long-term mentorship and support for those men wanting to make changes. Pathway to Purity is for men in the church dealing with sexual addictions and struggles. Through 1-on-1 discipleship through their book, The Pursuit of Purity, men around the world have experienced freedom. Real Men Pursuing Purity seeks to inspire men to grow in greater Christlikeness in all areas of their lives. This is accomplished through quarterly online events and weekly connect groups with participants worldwide. And Re:Start helps Christian workers involved in moral misconduct experience repentance, renewal, and restoration. Christian has lived in Thailand for 23 years and resides in Bangkok with his wife.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Jonathan Nolan shares his inspiring journey from a radical conversion at 19 to becoming an influential leader in the Kingdom Business movement. He discusses how he combines business and discipleship, the challenges faced, and practical examples of Kingdom Businesses driving social, economic, and spiritual transformation globally. Learn how local leaders are equipped to create self-sustainable businesses while advancing the Gospel in their communities.
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Jonathan Nolan
Jonathan Nolan (1982) is Dutch and serves as the International Business Director and International Leadership team member of
All Nations where he helps disciple makers become self-sustainable and reach the unreached through business.
Since 2009 he has started and grew multiple of his own businesses, most of them in online marketing, ecommerce and sales in The Netherlands, Spain and the USA.
Besides this, he trains and coaches disciple makers over the world to make disciples and plant churches and see church planting movements ignite among the neglected people’s of the earth.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Willy Kotiuga shares his unique journey as a professional engineer working in over 40 countries while spreading the gospel. Willy discusses the concept of 'tentmaking', emphasizing the importance of significance over success through real-life anecdotes. He explains how his philosophy of planting small seeds of faith has led to significant impacts over time. Willy also elaborates on the importance of effective storytelling, ethical behavior, and responsiveness to God's guidance.
Willy Kotiuga
Willy Kotiuga, Ph.D., MFA, is a retired Senior Director with over 35 years of experience advising governments and organizations on power sector policies in 25 countries. He directed the program team for the Lausanne Global Workplace Forum in Manila and currently serves on the executive committee of the Lausanne/WEA Global Integrity Network. Willy is deeply involved in promoting faith-based dialogue in the workplace through his engagement with various para-church organizations. He resides in Montreal, Canada, with his wife Nita.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Monix Hetemeyer, a pastor from Guyana, recounts the life-altering car accident that led to the amputation of her leg, emphasizing her unwavering trust in God throughout the ordeal. Despite the challenges, her spiritual resilience, encouragement from family and church, and divine peace led her to not only recover but also to inspire and uplift others. Monix emphasizes the importance of trusting God's plan, advocating for the power of prayer, and living a life dedicated to God's work.
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Monix Hetemeyer
Monix is a devoted Christian who has walked with the Lord since childhood. She co-pastors Redeem Full Gospel with her husband, Charles, under Apostle Wilbert and Prophetess June Daniels. As a worship leader and professional singer, she merges her love for music and faith into powerful ministry. Beyond the church, Monix is a seasoned educator with over 17 years of experience at the University of Guyana. She founded several initiatives, including the Stand with Me Foundation for amputees, and advocates for road safety as chairwoman of Survivors Unite. Her life embodies faith, resilience, and purposeful service.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Bronwen, Martin, and Peter share their inspiring journey of supporting Sudanese refugees in Egypt through the formation of Impact Community Development. They discuss the collaborative efforts of LifePlus and Impact to deliver a holistic approach that addresses the spiritual, physical, and educational needs of these marginalized communities. The episode delves into their personal backgrounds, the challenges refugees face in Cairo, and the significant community impact achieved in just 10 months. They emphasize the importance of prayer, partnership, and leveraging business acumen for kingdom work.
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Bronwen Brauteseth
Bronwen is originally from South Africa and has spent nearly two decades working in international education. As a qualified specialist educator, Bronwen is dedicated to supporting marginalized children and young people within their communities. Her work has primarily focused on collaborating with local educators and leaders to develop systems, programs, and targeted adult training that empower communities to foster supportive educational environments.
Bronwen has had the privilege of working alongside educational professionals in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa, and is passionate about equipping local educators with the tools and knowledge they need to drive positive change within their own communities.
Through a partnership between LifePlus and Impact Community Development, Bronwen is focused on developing educational programs in Egypt, specifically for the Sudanese and South Sudanese refugee community. This collaboration is designed to empower local communities by creating sustainable learning environments where all students can succeed, regardless of their circumstances.
Peter Ramzi George
Peter is the CEO and Founder of Impact for Community Development. With a passion for community development, business, and entrepreneurship, Peter brings over 22 years of experience in the global hospitality industry, having held leadership roles in top hotel chains. As the Regional Commercial Director for Hotelbeds Spain, he leverages technology to optimize business operations and drive sales. His entrepreneurial spirit shines through in his leadership of TTH Travel, WS Expedition, and Impact for Community Development and Educational Training, where he is committed to fostering innovation and making a positive impact on communities.
Martin Klopper
Martin Klopper is the Co-Founder of Impact for Community Development and CEO of LifePlus Worldwide Learning.LifePlus is an educational services company with a global footprint of around 900 staff. Originally from South Africa, Martin has lived, studied, and worked in the UK, spent over 20 years in China, and now resides in the United Arab Emirates. Under his leadership, LifePlus operates five international schools in China, a school in the UAE, and the LifePlus Online Academy. With a strong business background, Martin is passionate about nurturing successful ventures and has extensive experience in guiding start-ups. He is also deeply committed to community development, having overseen various impactful programs and projects in China.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Wilhelm Cnossen, Regional Coordinator for Athletes in Action Europe and Co-Leader of the Global Church Sport Movement, shares his powerful story. Wilhelm discusses his 20-year journey with Campus Crusade for Christ, the innovative use of sports for evangelism and discipleship, and the importance of building relationships and bridging the gap between the church and local communities. Learn how Athletes in Action uses sports to foster whole-life discipleship and hear inspiring stories of transformation and faith.
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Wilhelm Cnossen:
Wilhelm Cnossen is a dedicated missionary with Athletes in Action. Since 2024, he has served as the Regional Coordinator for Athletes in Action in Europe. Additionally, he has been the Global Strategy Leader for the Athletes in Action Church Sports Movement since 2020. Wilhelm is deeply passionate about Jesus and missions. He holds a master's degree in education and is an avid sports enthusiast. He lives in Drachten, in the north of the Netherlands, with his wife Anita and their five children.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move,' Drew Lubianski shares his journey from a truck driver to operations manager at a manufacturing company in San Antonio, Texas. He discusses his growth in business and faith, including the establishment of Bible study and financial classes at his workplace. Drew emphasizes the importance of ethical business practices, employee welfare, and following God's calling in everyday life. The episode highlights how faith-based leadership can transform workplaces and communities.
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Drew Lubianski:
Drew Lubianski is the Manager of Operations at All Seasons Feeders, a company that manufactures wildlife-feeding products in San Antonio, Texas. He holds a bachelor's degree in Business Management from the University of Texas A&M-San Antonio. With daily interaction with over 60 employees from multiple backgrounds, Drew has learned that the key to smooth operations at any company is getting involved and building personal relationships. To build those relationships, Drew has been leading a Personal Finance class as well as a Bible Study during lunch break on Tuesdays and Thursdays for the last few years. The outcome has been a positive company culture that is more valuable than any hourly pay raise could compete with.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Jonathan Shibley shares inspiring stories about the journey of faith and missions in the marketplace. Highlighting the work of Global Advance, he explains how investing in marketplace leaders is crucial for advancing global missions. Through personal anecdotes and powerful testimonies, Jonathan discusses the significant role of Christian businesspeople in transforming societies and spreading the Gospel in developing nations.
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Jonathan Shibley:
Jonathan Shibley has been shaping Global Advance as its President since 2000, driving its growth and international reach. He founded the Marketplace Missions initiatives, empowering Christian entrepreneurs and business professionals to fulfill the Great Commission worldwide.
A respected thought leader, Jonathan has authored three books, including Marketplace Miracles. His work has impacted leaders in over 100 nations. He also serves on various ministry boards, including a Congressional-level faith advisory board.
Jonathan holds a Business Degree from Baylor University in Waco, Texas. He and his wife, Sarah, have three children.
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In this episode of 'God on the Move', Gábor Györi shares his impactful journey from being a family doctor in Hungary to becoming the Executive Director of IHS Global. He discusses how his faith shapes his medical practice, viewing patients as creations of God needing the touch of Jesus. Gábor narrates personal stories of medical emergencies and miracles, illustrating the powerful intersection of faith and healthcare. He also highlights IHS Global's mission to equip believers worldwide, emphasizing partnerships, processes, and community in their ministry efforts.
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Dr. Gábor Győri:
Dr. Gábor Győri, the Executive Director of IHS Global, has significantly advanced workplace evangelism, particularly in the healthcare sector. Under his leadership, the Saline Process™ has become a global standard, equipping over 45,000 Christian healthcare workers in 126 countries to share their faith effectively in their professional environments. His work extends to restricted and hostile countries, showcasing the extensive reach and impact of IHS Global's mission.
Gábor's journey with IHS Global began in 1999 during his first International Saline training, which inspired him to integrate his ministry with his profession as a family physician. Prior to his full-time commitment to IHS Global, he practiced family medicine in Hungary for 18 years. Beyond his professional achievements, Gábor enjoys sports and music, with horseback riding being his favorite recreational activity. He has been married to his wife, Gabi, for over 30 years, and they are blessed with nine children and eleven grandchildren
In this episode of 'God on the Move', Jianbi (Jay) Chen shares about the significance of digital missions in Web3, including the concepts of blockchain, decentralization, and token-based economies. Jay discusses his personal journey from business to the creative field, his role at WEC International UK, and the founding of the LightDAO project. He emphasizes the importance of Christians being active in emerging tech spaces to spread the gospel and influence the digital world for the Kingdom of God.
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Jianbi (Jay) Chen
Jay is a missionary with WEC International (UK branch) and serves as the leader of Christians in Web3 UK. Residing in North London with his wife Julie and their two lovely daughters, Jay is passionate about spreading the gospel to the unreached through digital missions and Web3 technologies.
In addition to his missionary work, Jay is the founder of the LightDAO project, which focuses on leveraging decentralized technologies to further Christian outreach and creative community building. With a heart for mobilizing Christians and equipping young people for digital evangelism, Jay is committed to pioneering new ways to share the message of Christ in the digital age.
In this episode of 'God on the Move', Yoel Ben David shares about living as a Jesus-following Jew in Jerusalem. Yoel discusses his complex cultural and spiritual journey from growing up in Europe and Israel to becoming an Anglican priest. He recounts his personal experience with Jesus, struggles with Jewish identity, Orthodox tradition, and the challenges of evangelizing in a conflicted region. Yoel also explores the impact of the October 2023 conflict on his ministry and family, underlining his mission to communicate the Gospel to Jewish people.
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Yoel Ben David:
Yoel Ben David has been serving with Jews for Jesus for over 20 years, beginning his ministry while studying at Israel College of the Bible. Born in Israel but raised in Europe, Yoel came to faith in Jesus in 2001 during his military service in the Head Rabbinical Corps. His journey to Christianity started with a deep exploration of the Torah and Jewish mysticism, ultimately leading him to the New Testament and a transformative encounter with Isaiah 53.
After earning an MA in theology and leadership from Western Seminary, Yoel has held various roles within Jews for Jesus including work in the USA, UK, and head of training for missionary staff in Israel. He now leads the work in Jerusalem, bringing the gospel to the city where his faith journey began.
Yoel and his wife, Adel, who also works with Jews for Jesus, have four children. Their eldest daughter, Noa, has completed her military service, while their son, Boaz, is currently a combat soldier. Their younger children, Nati and Naomi, are still in high school.
In this episode of "God on the Move," Sophia Nobre shares her story as a 21-year-old law student and president of the Brazilian NGO Panahgah (a "safe haven" in Persian), which combats human trafficking and aids Afghan refugees. Sophia shares her journey from being a 13-year-old girl with a clear call from God to Panahgah's efforts in providing support and autonomy to refugee families in Brazil, a country that has a unique approach to granting humanitarian visas. Sophia reviews her personal calling, explains how she balances her responsibilities, and talks about the power of collective church action.
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Sophia Nobre
Sophia embarked on a legal education at Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, in Brazil, with the dream of working in the field of human rights. In August 2021, deeply troubled by the human rights violations faced by the Afghan population, particularly women, Sophia initiated a humanitarian aid project for Afghans. This project evolved into an NGO, Panahgah, formally established in March 2022. By the end of 2022, Panahgah had successfully provided support and resettlement for over 700 Afghans in Brazil and had formed valuable partnerships with organisations like the International Organization for Migration and the United Nations.
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In this episode of "God on the Move," Dr. Victor Petrenko shares about his upbringing during the Soviet Union and how, after his father served two and a half years in prison, his family had to flee Belarus for Latvia. From there, Victor planned youth trips to Siberia to share the Gospel with people who hadn’t heard about Jesus in over 70 years. Inspired by the Lausanne Moscow Congress in 1990, he travelled beyond the Arctic Circle to a small town called "The End of the Earth" to preach the Gospel and helped to smuggle thousands of Bibles into China. From stories of horrendous persecution to the miraculous gift of God that is the Latvian Biblical Centre, Victor recalls how the Lord has been there all along.
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Dr Vitali (Victor) Petrenko:
Victor, born in Gomel, Belorussia, studied theology at London Bible College, Brunel University, and received his PhD from Durham University. He is the Director of the Latvian Biblical Centre (Riga, Latvia), an Associate Professor at the Norwegian School of Leadership and Theology (Oslo, Norway) and the author of "Theology of Icons: Protestant Perspective," published in 2000. He lives and lectures in a cross-cultural and cross-denominational environment and cares deeply about peace and reconciliation among nations. Victor is married to Ester, and they have one son, Lukass.
In this episode of "God on the Move," Emmanuel Trinity shares his experience growing up in a slum in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. He remembers how his life was rescued through the gift of the Gospel and recounts how a computer opened up unimaginable opportunities. Emmanuel explains that after finding economic independence and job security, he began seeking ways to provide other children with the same opportunities he had, and now plans to create 10,000 jobs for young people across Africa.
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Emmanuel Trinity:
Emmanuel is a serial social entrepreneur from Kampala, Uganda, with a passion for upskilling the next generation of digital talent in preparation for jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities in Africa. He is also the co-founder of era92 Group, a group of social enterprises on a mission to reverse engineer poverty and create prosperity for Africans through businesses and microfinance, which has created over 2,000 jobs for youth from the slums of Uganda.
In this episode of "God on the Move," Jerry White recounts how God called him to serve in the United States Air Force and delves into whether and how a Christian should serve in the military. He also shares the story and mission of The Navigators in global evangelism and discipleship. Additionally, he explores how, now being retired, his heart still beats for discipleship and witnessing God in all areas of life.
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Dr Jerry White:
Dr. Jerry White is the international president emeritus of The Navigators, a mission organisation with 5,500 staff members serving in evangelism and discipleship across more than 100 countries. He holds a master’s degree and a PhD in astronautics from Purdue University and served as an associate professor in astronautics at the United States Air Force Academy. With a 37-year tenure in the U.S. Air Force (active-reserve), he retired as a Major General. Dr. White also serves as a member of the board of directors for the Lausanne Movement.
In this episode of "God on the Move," Dr. Joy Maria Wilson shares her how being sexually molested as a young girl led her to minister to and counsel people who are survivors of sexual abuse and incest; and she recounts her journey of becoming passionate about helping these people be restored to lead rewarding lives.
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Dr. Joy Maria Wilson:
Dr. Joy is a leadership development and counselling consultant, and a member of different coaching and counsellor associations. She serves government and private organisations and has volunteered with international Christian non-profit organisations. She is the author of two books and, with her husband, the co-founder of a family life and community development non-profit organisation. Married for over 36 years, they are parents of four adults and grandparents. Dr. Wilson enjoys cooking, reading, swimming, interacting with, and helping people.
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In this episode of "God on the Move," Wuni Bitrus recounts how, after meeting a young Deaf girl in his church, he felt that God was calling him to take action. Within two weeks, he learned sign language and served as her translator in church. It was the first time she heard about Jesus outside of her Muslim school. Drawing on his background in Computer Science, he began teaching her computing, leading to an increasing interest from the Deaf community to learn alongside him. This journey culminated in the creation of the Deaf Technology Foundation, dedicated to empowering the deaf community through innovative technology solutions and training.
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Wuni Bitrus:
Wuni holds a bachelor of science degree in computer science from the University of Jos, located in Nigeria. He co-founded and directs the Deaf Technology Foundation and is a dedicated advocate for accessibility and inclusivity in technology, with a profound commitment to empowering the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. Along the way, he held technical positions in various companies.
In this episode of "God on the Move," Barton Maino recounts his journey from being in full-time ministry to being a witness for God in the secular sphere in Papua New Guinea (PNG). After graduating from university, he dreamt of entering the working world and making it big. But God had different plans: for him to join the PNG Bible Translation Association. What Barton didn't know was that he would indeed be part of the marketplace, but this time to serve as a bridge between secular businesses and ministries. And his work bore fruit: in his new role within a local mining company, he successfully secured the largest donation ever received by the PNG Bible Translation Association from within the country.
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Barton Maino:
Barton was born in Rigo, a district of Central Province in Papua New Guinea. He holds a bachelor's degree in surveying technology from the PNG University of Technology. He continued his academic journey with a postgraduate diploma in education from the University of Goroka. Additionally, he obtained a master's in communication studies from the PNG University of Technology in Lae, specialising in development communication. Barton dedicated several years to full-time employment at the PNG Bible Translation Association. Currently, he navigates the secular sphere, utilising his expertise to bridge gaps between the marketplace and ministry.
In this episode of ‘God on the Move’, Susie Njogu discusses the opportunities and obstacles of training women in a place as unique as the United Arab Emirates (UAE), helping them align with God’s purpose and discover their potential while undergoing inner transformation.
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Susie Njogu
Susie is a leadership development consultant and career coach, a role she balances part-time while also offering pastoral care and redemptive coaching. She holds an MA in Leadership Studies from International Leadership University and is currently pursuing studies in Christian education at Dallas Theological Seminary. Having resided in the UAE for nearly five years, Susie has been actively involved in leading the Women Community Study Ministry initiative, delivering teaching talks, training women leaders, and serving in various roles within that ministry at Fellowship Dubai.
In this episode of ‘God on the Move’, Jason (pseudonym) delves into the significance of holistic, integral mission within Muslim communities in the Sahel of Africa. He emphasises the vital amalgamation of grassroots health education within households alongside Bible storying, prayer for healing, and relational primary health care delivered in-home.
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Jason:
Jason (pseudonym) is a disciple of Jesus and a medical doctor. He, along with his wife, family, and team, served for eight years among Muslim frontier people groups in the Sahel of Africa. Their focus was on fostering movements of disciples, transformative grassroots health education, and providing in-home relational primary health care. Currently, he serves as the director of an organisation dedicated to improving the health of all nations and acts as a catalyst for a mission organisation focusing on Muslims.
In this episode of ‘God on the Move’, Prarthi Selveindran shares how she learned to encounter God by reading the book of nature He Himself created. She also reveals how her passion for amphibians and reptiles — especially snakes and frogs — and her study of fascinating creatures and ecosystems led her to understand that caring for creation is deeply valued by God.
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Prarthini Selveindran
Prarthi pursued her university studies at the National University of Singapore and later became involved with the Varsity Christian Fellowship. Currently, she serves with the Fellowship of Evangelical Students in Singapore, and since 2015, she has volunteered with A Rocha International. This involvement led her to co-edit the book ‘God's Gardeners: Creation Care Stories from Singapore and Malaysia.’
In this episode of 'God on the Move', Kumar Aryal, the founder of the Himalayan Hope Foundation, delves into his missionary journey among Nepali compatriots working abroad in Malaysia. He elaborates on how churches, which often receive migrating individuals, can serve as beacons of hope for the displaced and foster new life in Christ.
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Kumar Aryal
Kumar is the founder and executive director of the Center for Holistic Development Nepal. He also serves on the board of TeachBeyond Philippines and is an advisory board member at the Asia Graduate School of Theology, Nepal. Additionally, he coordinates the PhD program for South Asia at the Asian School of Development and Cross-Cultural Studies. With a PhD in international development, Kumar previously taught intercultural studies at the International Graduate School of Leadership in Manila, Philippines. His research focuses on poverty, migration, holistic development, and social justice. He is married to Kathryn, and they have two boys.
In this episode of ‘God on the Move’, Andrea Toledo Baker discusses the story and ministry of Project Suma, which is dedicated to aiding victims of exploitation and their families in Bolivia. Taking a stand against the oppression of the most vulnerable, Andrea sees God moving in ways that bring freedom, healing, and lasting change.
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Andrea Toledo Baker
Andrea and her husband, Andy, established Project Suma (formerly Word Made Flesh Bolivia) in 2001. With expertise in idea generation, big-picture strategy, advocacy, storytelling, bridge-building, and hospitality, she has recently found fulfillment in championing the missionary movement of the church in Latin America. She holds a master's degree in World Missions and Evangelism from Asbury Theological Seminary and earned her bachelor's degree in Communications from Asbury University. Andrea is also a mother of four active boys.
Markus Zeldenrust has a motto: "The worst thing you can do is nothing, so do something, anyway." And he acted accordingly: he and his young family left everything to plant a church in a new development area in the Netherlands. In this episode of 'God on the Move', he shares how small semantic tricks have opened the door to sharing the gospel with thousands of children and discusses the challenges of serving Christ faithfully through a church plant.
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Markus Zeldenrust
Markus has dedicated over two decades to projects focused on community building and outreach, such as Stichting Care, De Schaapspoort, and Het Poorthuis. He has also been actively involved in youth initiatives, notably with Youth for Christ's Diverse City program, while playing key roles in fostering inter-church collaboration through initiatives like Binnenstebuiten/Serve the City, an annual interdenominational volunteer day. Markus's journey began with studies in Social Pedagogical Assistance at Hogeschool Ede, followed by a Young Workers' Training at De Wittenberg Bible School.
In this episode of 'God on the Move,' Alison Kolosova delves into the rich history of the Chuvash people, highlighting the remarkable impact of God's movement facilitated by the collaborative mission efforts of the British and Foreign Bible Society and the Russian Orthodox Church within this Turkic community.
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Alison Kolosova
British-born Alison Kolosova has lived in Chuvashia, Russia since the 1990s, where she has been actively engaged in music, choir directing, youth work, and prison ministry within an Orthodox parish. Currently based at the University of Tartu in Estonia, her research interests encompass the history and contemporary practice of Orthodox mission, particularly in Russia's Volga region, as well as Orthodox theology and ecclesiology.
In this episode of 'God on the Move,' journalist Joel Forster explores the journey of the online magazine Evangelical Focus, dedicated to illuminating current cultural, societal, and political topics through the lens of evangelical Christianity. He delves into the challenges and opportunities inherent in bringing the Truth to thousands of readers daily in a European society characterized by secularization and post-truth.
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Joel Forster
Joel Forster is a journalist and the director of EvangelicalFocus.com, an English-language news website that provides a Christian perspective on current issues in Europe. Holding a journalism degree from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Joel is also a co-author of two books. Since 2008, he has been a writer for the Spanish-language daily news website Protestante Digital. Currently residing in Valencia, Spain, Joel shares his home with his wife and two daughters.
In this episode of 'God on the Move,' Akshay Rajkumar discusses his experience as a church planter and co-founder of The Gospel Coalition India. He openly shares insights into the transformative power of the gospel, bringing healing to families and marriages through the discipline of repentance.
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Akshay Rajkumar
Akshay studied literature at Delhi University and theology at Singapore Bible College. He is an author, publisher, and founding pastor of a church called Redeemer. He was born in Chennai and grew up in New Delhi, where he lives with his wife and two daughters.
In this episode of “God on the Move,” Thomas Frovin discusses the rising spiritual interest among the Danish people. Despite widespread secularization in Denmark and central Europe, new trends indicate an openness to various faiths, creating a unique opportunity to share the Gospel with those from a secular background.
Thomas Frovin
Thomas Frovin serves as a pastor at Apostle Church (Apostelkirken, in Danish), a Church of Denmark building located in the Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Frovin holds a BA in History and Eastern European Studies, with prior experience in church work in Albania and Peru. Ordained as a priest in 2022, he served as a project leader in “I Mesterens lyd,” aimed at connecting the church with the emerging spiritual world. Thomas contributes to spirituality through articles, opinion pieces, and books, including “Ånd og Arvegods,” published in 2022.
Despite Apostelkirken being his first pastoral position, Thomas brings two decades of experience engaging in religious dialogues, both domestically and internationally.
Doctor Daniel Kyungu Tchikala, in this episode of "God on the Move," highlights the universal need for social interaction and stresses the pivotal role of the global church in fostering intimate connections for agape (unconditional love) to flourish. This profound love has the potential to rejuvenate individuals globally, transcending geographical boundaries—from Southern California to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where disability presents formidable challenges.
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Daniel Kyungu Tchikala
Daniel Kyungu Tchikala is a pastor, university educator in Lubumbashi (Democratic Republic of the Congo) and a doctoral candidate specializing in human resource management and the professional integration of individuals with disabilities. His current research for his doctoral thesis centers on the critical topic of professional inclusion for people with disabilities, driven by his personal experience as a person with a disability. Dr Kyungu is part of the Lausanne Disability Concerns Network, which is committed to strengthening and multiplying disability leaders globally.
Dave Deuel
Dave Deuel (PhD) is senior research fellow emeritus for the Joni Eareckson Tada Disability Research Center. Dave is also academic dean emeritus for the Master’s Academy International. He currently serves as a catalyst for the Disability Concerns issue network and is the chairperson for the New York State Council on Developmental Disabilities.
In this episode of God on the Move, Nathan Hoppe talks about his journey of becoming a missionary in the Orthodox Church in Albania. Coming from an evangelical background, he shares how we can deal with interdenominational tensions and pray for each other. Further, he highlights the importance of family in ministry and how healing can happen despite death.
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Nathan Hoppe
Dr Nathan Hoppe was born in Colombia, the son of Evangelical Protestant missionaries from the United States. Today, he is a member of the Orthodox Church and lives with his family in the Albanian capital, Tirana, teaching at the Resurrection of Christ theological academy and leading the archdiocesan children’s ministry team.
He is also a member of the Orthodox Church’s international dialogues with the Lutheran World Federation (LWF), the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion.
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In this episode of God on the Move, Alayu Dubale talks about the ministry of Global Call and their threefold strategy to serve as God’s hands and feet for the churches of Africa. He shares how thousands of people turn to Christ despite severe persecution and how Tertullian’s famous words ring true in Ethiopia and surrounding countries.
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Alayu Dubale: Alayu Dubale, Yegile Mengistie, and their five children have been serving the African churches for the last 28 years, planting churches, making disciples of all nations, and raising emerging leaders. Following the moving of Alayu, his wife Yegile and their 5 kids to the USA, Global Call was established in 2015 and uses a holistic approach to train the indigenous leaders to put the gospel into practice so that all of life in the village will be transformed. Alayu has received a BTH from Evangelical Theological College, Ethiopia and an MBA in International Business from Greenwich University, London.
In this episode of God on the Move, Indra BM shares his story as a church planter and pastor in Nepal, talking about the challenges and opportunities Christians face in this predominantly Hindu country. While the pressure on Christians is again rising in Nepal, the church is still growing.
Indra Budha Magar
Indra BM is a pastor and church planter in Nepal. He joined a ministry in 2001 and has been working in student ministry ever since. His main ministry focus has been digital mission, evangelism, discipleship and church planting. He is married and has two children.
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In this episode of God on the Move, Lily Chia founded Land of Promise, a Minecraft server, tells her story of how she aims to share the gospel message within the user community of the most historically popular video game to bring the Kingdom of God to a pixelated, three-dimensional world with virtually infinite terrain, engaging with over 300 million players.
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Lily Chia
Lily served with her local ministry for about 20 years with youths, creatives and children. Her heart is in discipling the next-Gen. She spent 25 years in the creative industry running her own business. Since 2020, she has stepped down to serve the LORD in reaching out to the next-gen using creatives and technology. Her heart is to create and explore new frontiers to engage and disciple the next-gen. She is currently developing a metaverse in Minecraft, building biblical landscapes such as the Sea of Galilee and Jerusalem in the first century to experience the bible come alive. She has been invited to speak on topics of gaming and engaging the next-gen using Minecraft.
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In this episode of God on the Move, Samuel and Ruth Kamminga share their experience of living in Bethnal Green, a neighbourhood in East London. It is a challenging place where they open their home and hearts to residents, actively hosting refugees, the underprivileged, and neighbours while spreading the love of God.
Throughout this transformative journey, they have found themselves as recipients, being ministered to in unexpected ways.
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Samuel & Ruth Kamminga
Sam was born and raised in Canada and is currently serving with InnerCHANGE as an apprentice and as a Community Pastor with St. George-In-the-East Church.
Ruth was born and raised in Guatemala and lived part of her adolescence in Spain. She has worked with IFES (International Fellowship of Evangelical Students) and organizations for social development in Guatemala. She is a researcher at a Global Affairs think tank in London, England.
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In this episode of God on the Move, Eraston K. Kighoma and CJ Davison delve into the role of Christ's followers amidst global conflict, spotlighting the war-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo. They unveil insights from the Congolese church and local mission agencies, exploring the complexities of mission amidst violence and adversity, witnessing remarkable Christian growth despite ongoing challenges.
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Eraston Kighoma
Eraston Kambale Kighoma is the executive director of the Centre for Intercultural Missions and Research and also serves as a coordinator for the Democratic Republic of Congo with the Lausanne Movement’s Creation Care Network. He teaches mission and intercultural studies in a variety of seminaries and universities. He is the author of Church and Mission in the Context of War: A Descriptive Missiological Study of the Response of the Baptist Church in Central Africa (CBCA) to the War in Eastern Congo between 1990 and 2011, for which he was awarded the first Research Prize for Intercultural Theology in 2022 by the German Association of Mission Studies.
Caleb Davison
CJ Davison is the international director for Leadership International, equipping Christlike leaders for God’s mission through training and resources. Residing in the UK with his wife and three children, he travels, teaches, writes, and raises funds to empower locally-run biblical leadership training programs. He also serves with the Lausanne Movement’s YLGen initiative and is the author of Missional Friendships: Jesus’ Design for Fruitful Life and Ministry.
In this episode of God on the Move, Janet Sewell talks about Operation Joshua. This Hellenic Ministries project has distributed New Testaments to households in rural Greece for the past 15 years, employing heavenly wisdom to expand missions in the birthplace of Western civilization.
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Janet Sewell
Janet currently serves as the technical support operations assistant for the Lausanne Movement and operations manager for Lausanne Europe. She spent 14 years in Greece as a missionary with Hellenic Ministries.
The God on the Move podcast is coming in January 2024!
Explore the pulse of global mission with 'God on the Move'—a new Lausanne Movement podcast dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the most inspiring mission stories from the global church. Join us as we delve into the heart of God's work worldwide, aiming to ignite a passion for the Great Commission within you. Get ready to be inspired, challenged, and propelled into faithful obedience alongside believers from every corner of the earth.
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The God on the Move podcast is coming in January 2024!
We want to listen to mission stories from the global church. Through listening to what God is doing around the world, we hope to encourage and challenge the global church to faithful obedience to the Great Commission.
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