Every barrier will be broken through genuine relationship with Jesus

Cultural practices are often inflexible barriers to our work and prove hard to bring change. Read More

Loving the whole person

How Interserve Partners are expressing the value of wholism through Read More

Transformation through God’s creation

How Anna’s* background in agricultural research is enabling God to impact communities living in rural Central Asia. Read More

Whole-life ministry for the whole of life

John and Mary have recently joined Interserve as Partners, knowing that Jesus still has plans to grow them and to bless others in the process. Read More

Rise up and walk

Orthopedic Surgeon Maria* shares how she witnessed the impact of physical healing as part of God’s plan to bring wholism to lives in Southeast Asia. Read More

Our Journey with Manas

The remarkable story of god’s ongoing work amid the triumphs and setbacks of one man, as told by Interserve partner Margaret, who served for 19 years as director of a day centre for the homeless in Central Asia. Read More

At the mercy of the waves in an ill-equipped boat

Once again at the end of 2021 there was news in Great Britain of another tragedy with the drowning of people crossing the channel from France to Great Britain. There’s a chance we can become numb to these stories. But if we try to think of the people involved and the lengths they go to try and find a place of safety to call home, we can begin to grasp the desperation of the circumstances they are in or from which they are escaping. What’s their story? What’s the reality of the situation? How awful is the situation, that they are willing to put themselves at the mercy of the wind and waves in an ill-equipped boat? Read More

Zara’s story

spoke very little English and seemed quite young considering she had two primary-age children with her. I could also see that she was pregnant with her third child, and managed to understand that she was a refugee who had been married since she was thirteen years old. When lockdown restrictions were eased, we initiated weekly English conversation sessions with her. Read More

Making a beautiful sound

ed by my friend Aroon*, a persecuted Christian refugee from Pakistan. I had known Aroon and his family for six years and helped them while they avoided the authorities prior to the terrible day when immigration police broke down their apartment door and arrested over 50 men, women and children in the building where they were hiding. Read More

The Gift of Home

d envisaged it – no grand opening party, masks and hand disinfectant everywhere, and social distancing meaning the ladies could not hug or kiss one another in greeting. Read More