We’re pleased to announce that Maggie Enestvedt has reached her ministry funding goal! This means that she is ready to begin her next ministry assignment: ministering to students at Shippensburg University.
The story of God’s providing for Maggie’s ministry with DiscipleMakers is an example of how God is not bound by the circumstances that feel so limiting to us. “We went into lockdown a month after I began raising support,” Maggie said. “The large majority of my meetings with ministry partners happened over Zoom or by phone.”
But despite the limitations imposed by the pandemic, she found that people were eager to partner with DiscipleMakers in reaching students with the gospel. “I loved seeing the response of people eager to make an investment in the Lord’s Kingdom,” she said. “It was a privilege.”
Ali Hallman, who mentored Maggie through her support raising, also expressed excitement. “I’m so grateful that I had the privilege of walking this path of support raising with Maggie!”, she said. “Her personal discipline, humility, gospel-driven joy, and fierce trust in the Lord to work for His glory will all be a huge blessing to her co-workers and the students.”
Having reached this milestone, Maggie can now turn her attention to her ministry to students. Here too the pandemic imposes limitations, as Shippensburg University’s safety protocols don’t permit Maggie to visit campus in-person. But having seen God work through remote meetings in her support raising, Maggie is eager to see what God will do now among students. “I’m honestly really excited,” she said. “My preference obviously would be to be on campus with the students, but I’m confident that the Lord has ordained what has happened, and will work through the opportunities we do have.”
Praise God with us for providing for Maggie’s ministry with DiscipleMakers, and for sending another worker into His harvest field!