Global Voices
Discover how field offices around the world are living out "Carry" in their communities, bringing Christ's hope to every home and heart.
Burkina Faso
“After prayer, I go out to meet people in their homes and communities, sharing the Gospel, praying for their needs, and offering help as God leads.”
Nigeria (Northwest)
“I show Christ’s love by reaching out daily to someone in need with a gift and a gospel tract. Lives are being transformed as I follow up and continue sharing Christ.”
Czech Republic
“I carry Christ by truly seeing people and offering encouragement. In ministry, we create moments of stillness where people can encounter God. Transparency in our lives reveals His presence.“
DRC (West)
“I carry Christ by staying attentive in prayer, nourishing my life with God’s Word, and surrendering to the Holy Spirit. I seek peace, forgiveness, gratitude, and to serve Him in all I do.”
North Macedonia
“I carry Christ through prayer, gratitude, and peaceful relationships, sharing Jesus from home to home. His compassion shapes how I treat others, even in difficulty.“
CREAC
“We carry Christ by refusing unethical compromises and speaking openly about our values. These moments often lead to conversations about the Gospel—even in unexpected places.”
Equatorial Guinea
“Our family gathers nightly to read Scripture together, carrying Christ through communion and devotion.”
CREAC
“I carry Christ by reflecting His grace at home and in ministry, serving others with compassion, and teaching my children to walk in His light.”
Philippines
“I share Christ by showing kindness to those I meet, caring for friends and colleagues, and praying with families in the villages we visit.”
Dominican Republic
“Being a Christ-carrier is a privilege. My family and I serve, model, and equip the Body of Christ so that homes, communities, and nations may see His glory.”
Trinidad & Tobago
“I begin at home by letting my family see Christ reflected in my words, actions, and how I respond to life’s pressures. When the Gospel becomes livable, it becomes believable.”
Montenegro
“Carrying Christ is the greatest honor. His Spirit enables us to reflect His character when we stay rooted in Him.”
Nigeria (Northeast)
“I carry Christ by letting His love guide my words, actions, and decisions. Each day, I seek the Holy Spirit’s leadership to shine His light in every encounter.”
Burkina Faso
“After prayer, I go out to meet people in their homes and communities, sharing the Gospel, praying for their needs, and offering help as God leads.”
Nigeria (Northeast)
“I carry Christ by letting His love guide my words, actions, and decisions. Each day, I seek the Holy Spirit’s leadership to shine His light in every encounter.”
Nigeria (Northwest)
“I show Christ’s love by reaching out daily to someone in need with a gift and a gospel tract. Lives are being transformed as I follow up and continue sharing Christ.”
Dominican Republic
“Being a Christ-carrier is a privilege. My family and I serve, model, and equip the Body of Christ so that homes, communities, and nations may see His glory.”
Equatorial Guinea
“Our family gathers nightly to read Scripture together, carrying Christ through communion and devotion.”
Philippines
“I share Christ by showing kindness to those I meet, caring for friends and colleagues, and praying with families in the villages we visit.”
Montenegro
“Carrying Christ is the greatest honor. His Spirit enables us to reflect His character when we stay rooted in Him.”
Czech Republic
“I carry Christ by truly seeing people and offering encouragement. In ministry, we create moments of stillness where people can encounter God. Transparency in our lives reveals His presence.“
North Macedonia
“I carry Christ through prayer, gratitude, and peaceful relationships, sharing Jesus from home to home. His compassion shapes how I treat others, even in difficulty.“
CREAC
“We carry Christ by refusing unethical compromises and speaking openly about our values. These moments often lead to conversations about the Gospel—even in unexpected places.”
CREAC
“I carry Christ by reflecting His grace at home and in ministry, serving others with compassion, and teaching my children to walk in His light.”
