• Episode 240: GNNEpi#240 Media for Movements - Breakthroughs in Indonesia, pt 2

  • Apr 15 2024
  • Length: 9 mins
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Episode 240: GNNEpi#240 Media for Movements - Breakthroughs in Indonesia, pt 2

  • Summary

  • In this episode, “Media for Movements - Breakthroughs in Indonesia, pt 2”, brother Alan from Indonesia tells us the story of how God led him supernaturally to reach Muslim people groups in his country. Now brother Alan is working alongside a large network of church planting movements among Muslims which has seen nearly one million new believers, most of them coming to Christ in the last 5 years. He shares the exciting breakthroughs they are experiencing after the Media4Movements team came to his country and ran several Smartphone Filmmaking Seminars for their movement leaders.

    The Lord is moving around the world in unprecedented ways to bring in the end time harvest! We aren’t simply witnessing a good strategy in missions; we are witnessing a sovereign move of God to reach those who have never heard of him before. Listen and be blessed!

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