“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.” — Matthew 28:19-20
Our team of evangelists are making a difference in neighborhoods and schools around Chicagoland. Want to join them?
- Pray for them using the Prayer Guide
- Support them financially through the Ministry/Missions Fund
- Join them at local events
Daniel serves as the executive director of Englewood Family Outreach, a small non-profit organization on the south side of Chicago.
Daniel does everything from support raising to janitorial work to leading Bible studies. The focus of his ministry is relational–primarily focused on the relationship between God and those they serve, but also the many other entangled and broken human relationships.
Englewood Family Outreach hosts three Bible studies each week as well as numerous individual meetings. However, their routine is often disrupted by the brokenness and devastation in the surrounding community, ranging from hospital visits to funerals. In all this, they desire to allow the light of the gospel to shine through their words and deeds, seeking to restore communities in Englewood by proclaiming Christ, training in godliness and empowering the vulnerable.
Kalli serves with Cru at Elmhurst College and College of DuPage by engaging with students as they explore who they are, what they believe and what they want to be. This happens through sharing the gospel, discipling women, leading Bible studies and coaching the overall ministry.
Cru (Campus Crusade for Christ) is an international, interdenominational Christian organization that meets on college campuses all over Chicago, the country and the world. Cru seeks to turn lost students into Christ-centered laborers, bringing students to Christ, building them up in their faith and sending them out to reach others.
Manny serves with Koinonia House National Ministries (KHNM). Manny is the CEO and his wife, Barbara, works as the operations director.
KHNM seeks to glorify God through the redemption of their neighbors in prison by the gospel of Jesus and their continued discipleship out of prison, thus reducing the recidivism rate and bridging the gap between the Christian inmate and the local church. So far this year, they have conducted multi-day prayer conferences in seven Illinois prisons.
They also lead Radical Time Out, a weekly gathering where all are welcome to experience the love of Jesus Christ regardless of their color, class, culture, crisis or crime.
Read Manny’s testimony in this October 2020 Connections article.
Serving with Reformed University Fellowship International, Mike’s focus group is international students and visiting scholars on the campus of Northwestern University (IL).
His ministry to these students is to welcome them from around the world, share the message of the gospel with them, and for those who come to faith, to grow them into mature disciples. Students’ window here in the States is short, so Mike is intentional in efforts to reach them through social events, English language conversation, Bible studies and small groups.
As we seek to actively invest in transforming lives through the love of Christ,
the work of the committee is to equip and encourage believers to share their faith with others and to demonstrate that faith through culture-impacting ministries, both inside and outside of College Church.
“Learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, plead the widow’s cause.”
– Isaiah 1:17
“…always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you.”
– 1 Peter 3:15