
The Plentiful Opportunities for Ministry in North Macedonia
North Macedonia, a southeastern country in Europe, is a richly diverse and beautiful land, both in its landscapes and its people. Rachelle Neal, GEM International’s Vice President of Europe, has lived in North Macedonia and served its residents…

Practical and Spiritual Support of Ukrainian Refugees
The amount of love and support the world has been showing Ukraine through their adversity has been inspiring. Although there are currently no GEM workers serving within Ukraine, labourers in the surrounding countries have been working tirelessly with…

The Unique Traditions and Celebrations of Easter in Spain
With Europe’s historically religious roots, it isn’t surprising to see that many of its countries still celebrate Easter today – though often in secular manners and not always the way we do here in Canada. Poland’s traditions include…

The Benefits of Short-term and Long-term Ministries
Have you ever considered serving in missions but were unsure for how long? What has it looked like? Did you feel pressured about how long you should go, and how effective a short trip could be? Perhaps you’ve…

Hope for Victims of Human Sex Trafficking
Imagine for a moment, a world with no hope. Your trust in others has been lost, and you no longer know who or what to have faith in. An involuntary wall is put up anytime you’re introduced to…

Life During The First Year on The Field
The idea of a new year is revitalizing; we can start afresh, establish new goals, and envision a year full of potential. Sure, there are uncertainties, but in those uncertainties, there is excitement – we can’t wait to…

The Brokenness of Europe
Europe is a land of wonder, beauty, and inspiration. It is an historically deep-rooted continent which appeals to millions around the globe as a place to visit and explore. Many of the world’s most beautiful cathedrals and churches…

Growing up as a Christian in France
How many of us can say we attended school in a place where others openly believed in God? If you grew up in Canada, there’s a good chance that you can. Now imagine growing up in France, where…

Serving Families in Christian Education
Proverbs 22:6 says, “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” When God gifts you with children, he gifts you with an amazing discipleship opportunity,…

Artistic Ministries at Work in Europe
What do you think of when you hear the term missionary? Do you imagine a labourer building a house in a third world country? Or maybe someone boldly praying for the sick to be healed? Does a missionary…

Making a Difference on the Camino Trail
Imagine: You are hot, aching, and tired from an extensive hike. You’ve come a long way, but there is still much more to go. You find a resting spot and take a much-needed break. You reflect on how…

Building Relationships with our Muslim Neighbours
God has called us to reach the nations and tell everyone about his name, right? What if there’s hesitation due to uncertainty of how someone might respond? Let’s talk about what many of our missionaries will have some…

The Plentiful Opportunities for Ministry in North Macedonia
North Macedonia, a southeastern country in Europe, is a richly diverse and beautiful land, both in its landscapes and its people. Rachelle Neal, GEM International’s Vice President of Europe, has lived in North Macedonia and…

Practical and Spiritual Support of Ukrainian Refugees
The amount of love and support the world has been showing Ukraine through their adversity has been inspiring. Although there are currently no GEM workers serving within Ukraine, labourers in the surrounding countries have been…

The Unique Traditions and Celebrations of Easter in Spain
With Europe’s historically religious roots, it isn’t surprising to see that many of its countries still celebrate Easter today – though often in secular manners and not always the way we do here in Canada….

The Benefits of Short-term and Long-term Ministries
Have you ever considered serving in missions but were unsure for how long? What has it looked like? Did you feel pressured about how long you should go, and how effective a short trip could…

Hope for Victims of Human Sex Trafficking
Imagine for a moment, a world with no hope. Your trust in others has been lost, and you no longer know who or what to have faith in. An involuntary wall is put up anytime…

Life During The First Year on The Field
The idea of a new year is revitalizing; we can start afresh, establish new goals, and envision a year full of potential. Sure, there are uncertainties, but in those uncertainties, there is excitement – we…

The Brokenness of Europe
Europe is a land of wonder, beauty, and inspiration. It is an historically deep-rooted continent which appeals to millions around the globe as a place to visit and explore. Many of the world’s most beautiful…

Growing up as a Christian in France
How many of us can say we attended school in a place where others openly believed in God? If you grew up in Canada, there’s a good chance that you can. Now imagine growing up…

Serving Families in Christian Education
Proverbs 22:6 says, “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” When God gifts you with children, he gifts you with an…

Artistic Ministries at Work in Europe
What do you think of when you hear the term missionary? Do you imagine a labourer building a house in a third world country? Or maybe someone boldly praying for the sick to be healed?…

Making a Difference on the Camino Trail
Imagine: You are hot, aching, and tired from an extensive hike. You’ve come a long way, but there is still much more to go. You find a resting spot and take a much-needed break. You…

Building Relationships with our Muslim Neighbours
God has called us to reach the nations and tell everyone about his name, right? What if there’s hesitation due to uncertainty of how someone might respond? Let’s talk about what many of our missionaries…