The Lord Is Faithful
Nadia Ayoub
And he said to them, “Go into all the world and proclaim the good news to the whole creation.” Mark 16:15 (NRSVUE)

Dear friends, families and congregations.
I greet you all with the peace of our Lord Jesus Christ. I thank the Lord for he is faithful, and he keeps his promise to be with us always. Thank you very much for your kind messages, encouragement, and your prayers. Thank you for supporting me for many years to be where the Lord has wanted me to be so I could see his great work among the nations and share his love with people in need.
The Lord is good, and I trust he will continue to send people to share his love with those who still are in need to hear the Good News of God’s love for them.
Thank you so much for all your help and care. I pray the Lord will encourage you to look forward for new ways to continue his mission to save the lost, and for his kingdom to come, and His will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
My ministry started in 1997 in Kazakhstan, then in 2000, I was sent to Tajikistan. In 2010, I began serving in Ukraine with the Hungarian Reformed Church. For seven years, I partnered with the Reformed Church in Carpath-Ukraine to develop church-related early childhood education programs in marginalized Roma communities to steadily improve the self-esteem and status of Roma children and their parents. In 2018, I moved to Katerini, Greece to help refugees in Greece with Perichoresis and the Greek Evangelical Church. Perichoresis initially served refugees from Syria, and since 2022 has aided Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. Perichoresis’ mission is to alleviate “human hardship regardless of ethnicity, race and creed.” I put my faith in the knowledge that we are all members of the body of Christ, and we embrace our fellow humans and strive to improve their lives.
I pray God bless you and keep you safe in Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior.
Serving Christ together,
Nadia Ayoub
A new model of PC(USA) global ministry is emerging even as the World Mission ministry area concludes in its current form. Global Ecumenical Partnerships will elevate the leadership of global partners in shaping ministry and strengthen long-term partnerships through shared ministry models that reflect the evolving needs of the global church.
To read more about these changes, please read the Presbyterian News Service articles. The links are below.
March 28, 2025 – Financial Sustainability is a Critical Component of Changes in PC(USA) Global Engagement
February 7, 2025 – The Shifting Patterns of Ecumenical Global Engagement
February 5, 2025 – Interim Unified Agency Announces Shift in Global Ministry Engagement
January 23, 2025 – A New Vision for Global Ministry
November 5, 2024 – Next Steps in Reimagining Global Mission