
One Mission Students set to deploy about 90 college students across the world
Ben Edfeldt said there’s something powerful about being in the room with a group of students “who have committed part or all of their summer to take the gospel to
This team of students will work alongside an organization in Luxembourg called “Lëtzebuerg brauch d’Evangelium” (Luxembourg needs the Gospel) or LbE for short. This organization exists to encourage Church planting and development for Luxembourgish speakers through the Luxembourgish language. This team would work closely with LbE leaders and Churches in various activities of outreach. Due to anti-proselytizing laws in Luxembourg, common and more overt means of sharing the Gospel are problematic. Consequently, many activities and approaches are designed to build rapport and friendships with not-yet-believers, allowing them the incentive and freedom to ask faith questions. The assignment involves flexibility and the willingness to try new approaches and activities.
Special requirements: Students that serve on this project should be outgoing and able to take initiative and try new things to engage native Luxembourgish speakers in Gospel conversations. Some knowledge of French or German would be helpful but not required.
Ben Edfeldt said there’s something powerful about being in the room with a group of students “who have committed part or all of their summer to take the gospel to
Lorrie McCarver* said she knew she was interested in missions when she attended a Go Night event in Tuscaloosa last year. She went to find out more about being sent