Sunday Highlight: March 15, 2026
Joy Bromley graduated from Judson College at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary with a degree in global studies. During her time there, on a practicum trip to a Muslim country, she developed a deep love for the people, and a lasting conviction: Jesus is worthy. Now Joy serves in the Middle East reaching the lost with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
“These days,” Joy shared, “rather than hearing Binkley Chapel ring on the hour, I hear the mosque’s call to prayer five times a day. Rather than sitting in a theology class discussing the wonders of the Trinity, I sit in a living room with friends who declare that the Trinity is foolishness.”
She continued, “In chapel, we used to sing the Southeastern hymn with all our hearts: ‘The Name above every name, for all creation, every nation, God’s salvation through the Son!’ Now, my friends shake their heads at me. ‘God has no son,’ they say. ‘Jesus was just a prophet.’”
“Over here, hearts are extremely hard,” Joy said. “The soil is often rocky, and I am a weak vessel. But the Spirit is at work despite my weakness.”
Through the Cooperative Program, our church supports students like Joy who are trained for missions. Pray for softened hearts and for many to experience salvation through Jesus.
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