The Nations come to Boston!
With 50,000 international students in Boston, there are countless opportunities to make friends from nearly every nation in the world. We welcome international students to be involved with our campus ministries.
Furthermore, there are thousands and thousands of international scholars, professionals, and immigrants who have moved to Boston. We have had an ongoing friendship with the Park Street International Fellowship at Park Street Church which meets on Sundays for lunch, singing, prayer and small group Bible discussion in English. PSIF is open to new émigrés, and all international students, scholars and their families, including children, regardless of ethnicity, gender or religious affiliation. Sundays, 12:45pm to 3:00pm Fellowship Hall, Park Street Church |
After serving for 10 years in Angola, West Africa, Robert and Teague Meyer moved to Boston to minister among Portuguese speakers and to reach internationals of every kind. With a primary focus at Boston University, Robert is eager to enlist volunteers to help him reach international students on other campuses.
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The Navigators World Wide Partnership
The Navigators have over 5000 staff in 115 nations. About half of the staff are Americans. Most Navigator ministries in other nations are led by nationals.
This picture depicts missionaries raising up faith communities that in turn send more missionaries. Nation to nation. Continent to continent. Currently, American Navigator missionaries serve in 57 nations - our World Wide Partners welcome more. |
Our Boston area missions mobilizers are Mike and Stephanie Edsall. After spending 30 years in campus ministry at the University of Oregon, they moved to Bratislava, Slovakia in 2013 to help lead a Navigators ministry among college students and young professionals. You can see a video snapshot of the Slovakian Navigators holistic ministry here.
Mike and Stephanie relocated to the North Shore of Boston in 2018, with an ongoing commitment to mobilize workers for Central Europe and beyond. If you have a heart for World Missions contact Mike! |