38 | Boggi Purevragchaa: Finding Family Thousands of Miles Away from Home

I came to America from Mongolia in 2013 with my five-year-old daughter and three-year-old son.  We journeyed here alone as my husband remained in our home country, and our first experiences here were incredibly difficult. I found the United States to be vastly different than Mongolia, and not having friends or knowledge of the area led to many logistical challenges.

37 | Amos Crew: Reaching Skeptics Through Apologetics

God has always placed a burden on my heart to reach Muslims and atheists, so when I started my studies at George Mason University, I wanted to become more equipped to give a rational defense of Christian truth to skeptics and adherents of other religions. I felt God leading me to be a better witness to my friends through evangelism and apologetics.

44 | Bobin Johns: Finding Joy in Evangelism

In the past, I had been very shy about sharing my faith. Talking to someone about Jesus felt awkward; but the Holy Spirit convicted me, and I started praying for an opportunity to share what Christ had done for me. In His abundant mercy, God began to give me boldness to share the work of God.

36 | Chris Murphy: Cultivating a Habit of Bible Reading

My whole life I struggled with consistently reading the Bible. I had periods where I read large chunks for weeks at a time, but it was never engrained as a discipline. About a year ago, I was challenged by a brother to read scripture everyday, and he offered to hold me accountable.

34 | Kathie Virunurm: Seeing God Work on Short Term Missions

This past March, I had the opportunity to go to Bogota, Colombia, with seven others from Cru at George Mason University. From the very beginning of our visit, it was clear the trip would be challenging. Most of the students we met were atheists or agnostics. But over the course of the week, I saw God move in mighty ways.

32 | Mark Merling: Following God Where He Leads

Originally, I wasn’t that excited to come to Harvest Fairfax. My girlfriend at the time, now wife, Madison, was the reason I started coming to Harvest. I initially felt like I didn’t have the chance to choose a church that I wanted to attend, but rather I had a church chosen for me.