From depression to ministry
Meet Diana Ovcar, a new ECM worker in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
I was born into a religiously mixed home, and my parents divorced when I was young. My childhood was filled with challenging experiences, which left me confused and hopeless. It seemed depression would be my constant companion until age 17, when I attended a Christian camp and heard the gospel for the first time. I gave my life to Jesus and began to trust Him to heal my pain and brokenness.
My interest in global missions began in my college days, and I initially pursued missionary work in Asia.
However, God eventually redirected my attention to the needs of my homeland, Slovenia. I was invited by Cru (formerly Campus Crusade) to join their team in Ljubljana as a national worker and sensed God’s call to serve my own people. I have spent the last two years ministering to students with Cru. I love seeing the next generation of believers standing strong in faith, and my desire is to see them participate in building the Slovenian Church through sharing the gospel.
As a national missionary with European Christian Mission in Ljubljana, I will be serving in a local church with a focus on student ministry development and evangelism. These are areas of deep passion for me, and I feel privileged to have a part in God’s work in Slovenia!
If you would like to know more about ECM's involvement in Slovenia, please click here.
Archiv > 2021
Dezember
November
- 23.11.2021 23.11.21, 12:00 - Helping others to love Muslims
- 16.11.2021 16.11.21, 09:43 - The call to missions
- 12.11.2021 12.11.21, 12:10 - Trusting God in Portugal
Oktober
- 30.10.2021 30.10.21, 10:14 - Helping others to love Muslims
- 26.10.2021 26.10.21, 14:00 - The gospel into people's homes
- 19.10.2021 19.10.21, 13:11 - How long, oh Lord?
- 11.10.2021 11.10.21, 12:12 - Tom and Grace Campbell
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April
- 27.04.2021 27.04.21, 12:00 - Confined but connecting
- 20.04.2021 20.04.21, 17:30 - A life transformed...
- 06.04.2021 06.04.21, 11:30 - A light in the community