Kosovo

Since 2015

Kosovo is a relatively small land-locked country in the central Balkan Peninsula that has had a very turbulent history. For many years it was part of the territory controlled by the Ottoman Empire and consequently a very high percentage of the population are Muslims, and less than 1% of the people are evangelical Christians. More recently Kosovo was administered as a province of Serbia, and although Kosovo declared independence in 2008 and was granted sovereignty in 2012 there is still political tension. Over 90% of the 2 million people living in Kosovo are Albanian, and Albania is used as the official language. In 2015 The Tide ministry began partnering with indigenous pastors in Kosovo to produce and air evangelistic Albanian language radio programs. There has been a good response and already two new churches have been planted as listeners in different communities respond to these gospel broadcasts.

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Kosovo

Familiar Voice of an Old Friend

Mozambique has been gripped by increasingly violent political crisis last October’s election results, which secured the incumbent president and his political party’s dominance with a landslide victory.

Encouraging the Youth in Albania and Kosovo

When the Time to Talk program began broadcasting on television five years ago, it was the only Christian program reaching out to youth in Albania and Kosovo. This remains the case today. We are grateful to be part of encouraging the next generation of believers in the Balkans.

Kosovo ‘Boots on the Ground’ Use Creative Ways to Share the Gospel

It can be alarming and overwhelming to see the statistics of some of the countries The Tide ministry reaches into, but seeing God at work in them gives us hope and renewed encouragement to continue planting, watering, and sowing; allowing the Holy Spirit to work in the lives of the people.

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