One of those mentors is Brad, Xhevat’s seminary professor from TMAI’s nearby training center. “He’s young, but he’s faithful,” Brad says of his student. “He has a great testimony, walking with the Lord over time among his family members and friends in this village.”
But like any young pastor, Xhevat has questions about ministry. “And there aren’t really any other churches in the area that he can interact with that are solid—like-minded,” Brad explains. In fact, there are very few churches in Kosovo at all. That’s one reason the training and mentorship Xhevat is getting at TMAI is so vital. Brad asks him about his spiritual walk and answers any questions that have come up in his ministry. “It’s been neat to come alongside,” he says, “to be able to disciple him and encourage him.”
It’s not hard to imagine the kind of impact someone like Xhevat can have in a place like Kosovo, where people’s idea of Christianity—and of Christ—has been so marred. As Xhevat and his congregation continue to grow in Christ-likeness, obeying and boldly proclaiming God’s Word, please pray for them—that the Lord would bring much fruit from their faithful labors. And to those of you who support TMAI, thank you. You have been part of the Lord’s provision for Xhevat and the church in Kosovo. Only heaven will reveal the full, cascading impact of that investment.