Feb 20, 2020 Ten for Twenty: Great ways to support worldwide evangelism this year.
We are so excited to be contributing to this year’s special SDA Global Evangelism project! If you haven’t heard about Total Member Involvement, now is the time to learn what it’s all about.
We have incredible trips coming up, why not come join in? At home and in the field, here are ten great ways to support worldwide evangelism in 2020!
- Pray that Jesus will be shared around the world this year, especially in places that have not yet been reached.
- Find a mission trip and go serve with incredible people who can’t wait to share Jesus with others.
- Pray for the gospel workers and trip coordinators who are already on the ground in the field, planting seeds.
- Bring your health care skills, teaching skills or building skills and serve alongside local congregations.
- Give a gift to support projects ranging from construction and evangelism, to health clinics and children’s programs.
- Share information about upcoming missions with your friends and family on social media.
- Share the amazing mission stories found on this blog at Sabbath School or church and invite your community to join a mission!
- Talk to families with high-school aged children about doing a family mission project instead of a vacation this year.
- Support local-language Bible distribution with a gift. Every $12 you give offers one more person a Bible of their own.
- Thank our heavenly father for the incredible work of the Holy Spirits in hearts around the world.
It’s your turn!
Are you ready to go all in for the gospel and make a lifetime impact for precious souls around the world? Get started today! For more information about what trips are available visit qhministries.org
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