Dear Friends,

I bless you, dear partners, in Jesus’ name! I hope your New Year has started off well. This month, we are celebrating the Great Commission Network (GCN): A Ministry of Wagner Ministries International (WMI). Last year, GCN chose to merge with WMI. It has now become the primary online Evangelistic Ministry of WMI. When you access

www.GreatCommissionNetwork.com

you will be greeted with what we consider to be the centerpiece of the site: a map of the world, whereby seekers can watch the Jesus Movie in almost all of the world’s major languages, many spoken by the least-reached people on Earth. In this digital age, we believe it is a great tool that the Lord will use to win multitudes to Him in these last days of Harvest!

In 2011, Dr. Bill Dahl, a Canadian Medical Missionary, and his wife Doris, launched GCN. Together, they had served Jesus faithfully in Pakistan for 19 years. When Dr. Dahl passed on to glory in 2015, one of his last wishes was that GCN would be merged with WMI, and continue with the vision for global evangelism that had consumed Dr. and Mrs. Dahl for many decades. We at WMI are so thrilled and honored to carry on Dr. Dahl’s legacy—and the vision God gave him—as stewards of GCN.

We invite you to begin exploring the website, and to especially direct seekers who you know from around the world to the site. Our desire is to see God use the internet in this way as a way to reach even more people for Jesus! Most of our crusades are in some of the most unreached countries of the world, but there are certain countries where it is impossible for us to do crusades, and this ministry allows us to reach out to those people in a way that we cannot do in person. We are doing whatever we can to reach this world for Jesus. This is Harvest time!

Literally, as you’re reading this, I am preaching a Crusade in a huge, Muslim nation in Asia. Please pray for an abundant Harvest for Jesus. I look forward to sharing with you how Jesus answered your prayers in next month’s Newsletter!

For the Lost,

Dr. Kevin Wagner, D.Min.

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