This past week, we were so glad to meet personally a long-time friend of Brigada. Because he works in a secure country, we’ll just call him Dean (not his real name). What a forward thinker… What a visionary. He challenged us to grow Brigada’s audience to 500,000 people. Now, at this point, we have no idea how to make that happen. But we believe in Dean – and we believe the Great Commission is worth it. Jesus is worth it. So we’re going to try — and if/when we get to 10,000, we’ll be happy. So first, would you please pray for a moment today that Brigada could grow? Second, would you consider forwarding this edition of Brigada to someone else, along with a recommendation that they sign up too? If you would be so kind, we’d GREATLY appreciate it! And Dean — thank you.
hi, I forward this as often as I can…
Why does the fact that Dean works in a secure country mean you have to use a fake name? I would think someone in a safe country would be more willing to use their real name.
Perhaps you mean that Dean works in a country where security is a problem, e.g. an insecure, risky country.
Hi Brad. Yes — we sometimes use the word “secure” because the worker has to use take extra security measures there. I can see how it’s confusing. Please forgive.