John & Brandi CarranoSpain |
John was born into a military home to John & Henrietta Carrano, in Papillion, NE. He is one of 8 kids, and had the privilege to travel the world while growing up. Brandi was born in Leavenworth, KS, to Bob and Jennifer Frith and big sister, Bobbi. Her parents were approved as missionaries to Uruguay in 1988, and her parents are still serving there today. In response to the call of God on his life, John declined this $250,000 full scholarship, and after graduation from high school chose to enroll in Southeastern University. There he earned a degree in Church Ministries, with an emphasis in Missions in 2002. Brandi attended and graduated from Southeastern University in Lakeland, FL. They married a month after her graduation in June, 2004. The Carrano's finalized the adoption of their newest addition, Anabelle, September 23, 2009. They strongly feel God's call to Spain and are passionate about connecting with God and others.
John & Brandi: "Spain is now considered a "post-Christian" society. We believe that Spain is a "pre-Christian" culture, because those born in the last 30-35 years know nothing of Christ and his ability to transform their lives. We will be working with Young Adults/ campus ministry- and are so honored and excited! Please pray with us for Spain, for open doors and creative avenues of effective and relevant ministry!"
(Click Here To Listen To Their Interview With Pastor Jeff)
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Robert HunsdaleNorthern Ireland |
Witnessing and evangelizing was natural to Robert who joyed in seeing people come to the Lord, with hearts and lives changed. He stands on a "simple faith in Christ's ability to keep me by His power." It was that that sustained him and a friend once they answered God's call to evangelize on Belfast's dangerous streets. The ministry became full-time, and they now have a home where they counsel and minister. Their non-denominational, charitable Christian group is known as Agape Fellowship. They have seen and have in the Fellowship many who have bridged the volatile hate once dividing Catholic and Protestant, police and former terrorists.
Bridging yet many strong feelings, they are bringing Christ's hope to hurting people confused by error.
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011-02890 796368 (Church Phone)
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