Jesus said: “Go out!”
A while ago, Solveig and I were on a mission trip through the world's largest and most famous mountain range, the Rocky Mountains. Few do mission work there, but we do.

Our son Kenneth and daughter-in-law Anne-Helen have helped start a church here. We need to break new ground for the gospel. In the picture, we see the beautiful town of Osoyoos, with 7,000 inhabitants in winter. In summer, many thousands more visit this cozy town. It is located next to the beautiful Osoyoos Lake, just twenty-five miles from the US border. The idyllic HIGHWAY 3 winds mile after mile through the Rocky Mountains. During such trips, we always evangelize. Perhaps God will call someone to mission work in this area of the Rocky Mountains? From the town of Hope in the west to the town of Cranbrook in the east, a ten-hour drive. A great mission field.
In the Osoyoos area, there is the indigenous tribe of the Syilix Okanagan people. They speak the nsyilxcan language. In Canada, there are about a million indigenous people. I have previously worked among them for several years.

On a trip through this beautiful and majestic mountain range, we met many who received my salvation tract and listened to the salvation message. I love our mission concept: “Go out mission.” It is cheap, simple, and easily applicable! It has five points:
Dedication in prayer – be led to a place – go out – be led to people – proclaim the message. Then the Spirit of God does the rest. After that, anything can happen!
LET US GO OUT – MANY ARE WAITING FOR US!!
Svein-Magne
Jesus said: “Go out!”
A while ago, Solveig and I were on a mission trip through the world's largest and most famous mountain range, the Rocky Mountains. Few do mission work there, but we do.

Our son Kenneth and daughter-in-law Anne-Helen have helped start a church here. We need to break new ground for the gospel. In the picture, we see the beautiful town of Osoyoos, with 7,000 inhabitants in winter. In summer, many thousands more visit this cozy town. It is located next to the beautiful Osoyoos Lake, just twenty-five miles from the US border. The idyllic HIGHWAY 3 winds mile after mile through the Rocky Mountains. During such trips, we always evangelize. Perhaps God will call someone to mission work in this area of the Rocky Mountains? From the town of Hope in the west to the town of Cranbrook in the east, a ten-hour drive. A great mission field.
In the Osoyoos area, there is the indigenous tribe of the Syilix Okanagan people. They speak the nsyilxcan language. In Canada, there are about a million indigenous people. I have previously worked among them for several years.

On a trip through this beautiful and majestic mountain range, we met many who received my salvation tract and listened to the salvation message. I love our mission concept: “Go out mission.” It is cheap, simple, and easily applicable! It has five points:
Dedication in prayer – be led to a place – go out – be led to people – proclaim the message. Then the Spirit of God does the rest. After that, anything can happen!
LET US GO OUT – MANY ARE WAITING FOR US!!
Svein-Magne
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