International Missions

We believe that each follower of Jesus is sent to be a disciple who makes disciples. Some are sent to those who live near to them, some are sent to those who are local to them and from different cultures, and others are sent to those who live far away and may be from a very different culture. We are delighted that some of the people from King’s Church have moved to other nations to make disciples of Jesus. You can discover some of their stories here.

Abi & Manu

Madrid, Spain

Abi and Manu were already serving as international missionaries in Mexico. In their own words then –
“In 2018 God spoke to us in a dream about moving back to Europe. He then shared His heart with us to see a generation raised up, that falls radically in love with Jesus and lays down their life completely for His cause. This generation is not defined by age, but by their passion for Jesus.
Together we can make this happen! Europe is ready for Jesus. But we can’t be satisfied with the comfortable, we need to be willing to pay the price for a lifestyle that is consumed by His fire and Holy Spirit, demonstrating his power and love to all people.”

They have planted a church and a mission base in Madrid where they long to see Christians everywhere healed and restored through the Father’s love. Strengthened in their identity as loved children of God and completely surrendered to Jesus. Believers that love people around them, move in the power of the Holy Spirit and build the Kingdom of God wherever they go. They love to raise up leaders and see people live in the fullness of what God has for them. Their heart is that their lives and the lives of those around them will be transformed by intimacy and deep encounter with God.

If you would like to find out more please visit the Kaleo Madrid website.

Ian & Katie

Skopje, Macedonia

The Moore family (Ian, Katie, Kristen and Josiah) are missionaries in Skopje, Macedonia. They are working alongside Oaza (Oasis) Church and their priority is to raise up disciples who make disciples. They are always looking for opportunities to share the gospel with others. A key scripture for their work is Romans 1:16: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes.”

“We love seeing the gospel transform and shape people into disciples of Jesus.” The Moores have a passion for the church being a ‘family on mission’ – living in a way that reflects the book of Acts where there are strong bonds of relationship and accountability between members of the community, a sense of ‘doing life’ together and supporting each other to share the gospel with those we meet. They seek to work with and empower the local church to hear God’s voice and act upon what He says.

An important areas of focus for Ian and Katie are prayer, discipleship and evangelism. It is essential in their thinking that local Macedonians are involved with all that they do so that what is being established proves to be lasting.

They are passionate about sharing the gospel wherever they are and are always looking for opportunities to connect with the local community.

If you would like to find out more please get in touch via the Elim Missions website.

Scott & Hirstina

Skopje, Macedonia

Scott is a cross-cultural missionary to Skopje in Macedonia. He is working alongside the Moore family in Oaza (Oasis) Church in seeking to make disciples who make disciples, looking at how they can reach new people with the Gospel and train existing believers in their walk with God and reaching others, both in organized activities and also the spontaneous moments of life. An important Bible verse for Scott is 1 Thessalonians 2:8: “Because we loved you so much, we were delighted to share with you not only the gospel of God but our lives as well.”

As well as his role in Oaza Church, Scott is a part of the team at the Macedonia House of Prayer, seeking to press into God for a spiritual awakening to Christ amongst the people of Macedonia and beyond. In this capacity, he meets up with other church leaders across the city in seeking to partner in developing further those cross relationships between churches. Together they are looking also at how they can establish a prayer culture that leads to Kingdom outreach and reconciliation between the different ethnic peoples of Macedonia and in the region of the Balkans.

If you would like to find out more please get in touch via the Elim Missions website.

 

Sam & Hannah

Madrid, Spain

Sam and Hannah are Kaleo International Missionaries sent out from Kings Church. In 2024, they completed a nine-month mission school with Kaleo Madrid and during that time we felt a strong call from God to stay in Spain as full-time missionaries. “It has been amazing to reach Spain with the good news and to invest in the local church here – supporting discipleship, serving in the various ministry schools, and coming alongside what God is already doing in this city. A big part of our weekly rhythm involves leading and supporting outreach and evangelism across Madrid, from the neighbourhood close to the church to a smaller town on the outskirts of the city where we have our life group. I (Sam) am involved in the hospital ministry – praying for people’s physical needs as ministering to hearts, and often witnessing healing and breakthrough. I also serve in the weekly outreach to a homeless community, as well as a bi-weekly homeless outreach in the city centre. Alongside this, I am part of the worship team and lead worship for the ministry schools and church services, and I also preach at the newest church plant in Getafe. Through all of these ministries, I’m building meaningful relationships, sharing the Father’s heart, and continually seeing God move in powerful ways. I (Hannah) visit the university each week to connect with students and pray with them. I often have the opportunity to share my testimony, and my heart is to speak identity over the young people and see sons and daughters return to the heart of the Father. I also am involved in leading the evangelism outreach close to where the church meets- we are seeing lots of fruit here too. Every Saturday night, I join a small team of missionaries in the red-light district, building trust with the women there, listening to their stories, and having the opportunity to pray for them and minister to their hearts. Each week, trust continues to grow, and we see God’s love reach into some of the darkest places with such hope. We are also beginning to put on events for the girls – creating a safe space where they can enjoy a meal, hear the hope of the Gospel, and receive prayer ministry. It is an honour to walk with them and to witness the way God is moving in their lives. We are grateful to be part of all that God is doing in Madrid and to serve the people around us with the hope of Jesus.” If you would like to sign up Sam and Hannah’s newsletters, or simply find out more, please email Samuelandhannahj@gmail.com