Across Europe, lives are searching for hope. ECMI steps into that reality, caring for people, not numbers; listening to stories, not statistics.
Discipleship lies at the heart of everything we do—investing in people so they can grow in faith, lead others, and see transformation ripple through their communities. Our work flows through cross-cultural workers sent from abroad and first-culture workers serving in their own communities. Together, over 250 workers from 31 nationalities bring a diversity of practices united, with a mission that is centered in Christ, led by the Spirit, and glorifying our Father.
In this section, five stories open a window into the real people and communities ECMI serves—the mosaic of hope God is bringing across Europe.
Across Europe, lives are searching for hope. ECMI steps into that reality, caring for people, not numbers; listening to stories, not statistics.
In this section, five stories open a window into the real people and communities ECMI serves—the mosaic of hope God is bringing across Europe. |
The Sun Shines for Irene
Seville, Spain
After years of searching — through religion, spirituality, and personal pain — Irene reached a point where she didn’t want to go on. But a simple online search connected her with an ECMI couple whose open table became the place where everything began to change.
“The sun has finally begun to shine in my life again.”
A Life Saved
Romania
What began as a soup kitchen relationship became something far more urgent. When Mr. Dumitru’s life was at risk, ECMI workers refused to give up — advocating, praying, and walking with him until the moment that changed everything.
“Transformation requires faithful workers willing to serve sacrificially.”
Hope for the Overlooked
Athens, Greece
In a community often forgotten, one ministry chose to stay. Through daily presence, education, and care, trust slowly grew — and with it, new life for children, families, and neighbours.
“The love of Christ continues to ripple outward, transforming lives — one at a time.”
A New Path
United Kingdom
Fatima* arrived carrying deep trauma and a firm rejection of faith. Through consistent friendship and practical support, her openness began to grow — until one unexpected moment changed her direction completely.
“God had been at work through our friendship, preparing her heart for Jesus.”
Faith from the Ruins
Ukraine
In the devastation of war, practical help opened the door to something deeper. What started as crisis response has grown into new communities of faith — led by those who chose to stay and serve.
“Even amid war, God’s work continues — lives changed, churches planted, hope restored.”
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