„The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.”
James 5:16
The international mission organisation Call of Hope celebrated a special Sunday service at Kreuzkirche and St. Johannesheim on 11 January.
Ministry to Muslims for more than 100 years For over a century, Call of Hope has been making the Gospel accessible to Muslims through creative media, relational evangelism, discipleship, humanitarian aid, and church-planting initiatives. More than 200 indigenous leaders serve in their ministries and communities, carrying out the work of Call of Hope in 26 Muslim countries from the Middle East and Africa to southeast Asia.
The International Director, Martin Landmesser, introduced the work of Call of Hope in Lebanon, where they are helping many blind and multi-disabled people through schooling and vocational training. He also shared how many of them and their family members have found faith in Jesus Christ. “Our purpose is to equip and encourage individuals and churches to become passionate prayer partners for the ministry of Call of Hope around the world,” Martin Landmesser stated.
If you would like to participate in God’s powerful interventions through prayer, you can subscribe to the newsletter on the website: callofhopesa.co.za Blind and disabled children on the way to our centre in the bus, they are always singing:
God loves me, I am well. God loves me, I feel good.