[CC] Commission – Junior and Senior Saints: Council 2023 (English Captions)
Junior and senior saints from the Alliance family share their thoughts on mission and heaven.
Junior and senior saints from the Alliance family share their thoughts on mission and heaven.
Junior and senior saints from the Alliance family share who they know the Holy Spirit to be.
Junior and senior saints from the Alliance family discuss who they know Jesus to be.
Junior and senior saints from the Alliance family talk about who they know the Father to be.
As we enter a week together as the Alliance family, we pray expectantly and eagerly for God to move.
This Great Commission Day, we are launching presence among the least-reached. Give to send and sustain your Alliance workers as they launch gospel presence in some of the world’s remaining hard places.
A training center in West Africa is giving young women practical skills that will help them be self-sufficient—such as cooking and tailoring—while also showing them they are loved by God.
Because of the workers you generously send and support, like the Yangs, those in the hardest-to-reach places have an opportunity to receive the good news of Jesus. Your financial giving to what God is doing through The Alliance also enables breakthroughs like those mentioned in the 2022 Impact Report. Together we are making an eternal difference in lives within our own communities and in the farthest corners of the world—thank you!
Fernando was the first follower of Jesus among his community—an unreached people who follow an oppressive ancient religion. He was persecuted, exiled from his village because of his faith, and ostracized by his people. Now, with the help of Alliance workers, Huichol believers like Fernando and Luis are seeking to return to their people to share the good news of the gospel.
For Alliance international workers, being present is their strategy. There are still billions of people who lack a gospel witness and presence in their lives, who have never heard what Jesus has done for them. How will they know if nobody goes?