Sari and David Gardner live in Romania with their four children. Sari shares some of the things they have learnt as a family.
‘Nothing is too small for God to use, if you are willing to commit it to him!’ says HR worker Maureen*.
‘The camp was a meaningful holiday, motivation to get more involved in the ministry, and a kind of spiritual retreat,’ says one participant of Experience Wycliffe.
Tabitha*, an accountant in West Africa, shares the difference Jesus has made in her life, and why she loves serving him in this way.
‘Finance wasn’t the reason why I joined the organisation, but it turned out to be deeply rewarding,’ says finance worker Ruby*
We’re looking for a Finance Manager to serve with our colleagues in Asia. Could that be you?
‘I feel passionately that everyone deserves the chance to know the truths of the Bible for themselves...I want that to be part of my legacy.’
James Gourley is from Ballymena, Northern Ireland, and is currently studying Spanish and Portuguese at Oxford University. Read about his experience on SkillServe.
Helen, who serves with Wycliffe in South Africa, and Franci, the leader of her prayer support team, reflect on the importance of serving God together.
Is God calling you to serve him overseas? Have you considered Nigeria?
Helen Fisher shares some of her favourite things about living and working in Nigeria, including a weekly Bible study in a women's prison.
'My dream would be that they would take the gospel somewhere else,' says Steve, who works with the Fini people.
Rachel Robinson shares her (normal!) daily routine as a linguist in Cameroon
God is interested in your work life, so ask him to help you.
Joshua (aged 13) tells us about life in Papua New Guinea, where his parents were working when he was in primary school.
It didn’t take me long to realise that life in Cameroon would be less certain than life back home, writes Rachel Robinson.