• 221: How Does The Gospel Bring Hope in the Hardest Situations? Interview with Andrew Goodman from OMF

  • Jul 1 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

221: How Does The Gospel Bring Hope in the Hardest Situations? Interview with Andrew Goodman from OMF

  • Summary

  • Andrew Goodman, a missionary in southeast Asia, shares about the civil war and hardships faced by the people of Myanmar. Despite the challenges, he emphasizes the power of the gospel to bring hope and transformation. He encourages youth workers to have a bold and humble faith, to be part of God's movement, and to be open to God's calling in their lives. Andrew also highlights the work of OMF in ministering to the people of Myanmar and invites others to join in the mission.

    Take a look at OMF by heading to their website here: https://omf.org/ca/

    Or Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/omf_ca/

    ANDREW GOODMAN is from the U.K. and is married to Shona, with whom he’s been serving in Southeast Asia, among transnational, unreached Buddhist peoples for more than 28 years. He has a passion to see God’s glory in places where conflict, darkness, and instability are daily realities for millions of people. Andrew has seen people who were previously lost catch the vision for their own people and even for people who were once enemies.

    Want to chat about youth ministry? Give us a shout by emailing jeremy@youthworker.community

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