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The Beginnings of Midnight Call
From humble beginnings, Midnight Call Ministries emerged. It was shaped by the living hope of Jesus’ return and the desire to spread the gospel message around the world. Wim and Annie Malgo arrived at Beatenburg Seminary (Switzerland) through various circumstances in 1947. These years were formative for what was to follow. The founding of the State of Israel was also wide-reaching during this time: The fulfillment of the Bible’s prophetic Word had become visible (Amos 9:11; I
Jonathan Malgo
Mar 42 min read


Beth Shalom: A Hub for Messianic Activity
A brief overview of our ministry to local churches through the work at the Beth Shalom Hotel. We were privileged to host our second conference for Children’s Ministry leaders from across the country. The conference was organized by Medallion and Beth Shalom. The goal was to provide leaders with practical ministry tools, as well as encouragement and spiritual guidance. Beth Shalom Hotel regularly hosts a variety of Messianic conferences. One of our primary concerns is to be a
Sarah Maranzenboim, Haifa
Jan 191 min read


A Special Gift from God
20 years of El Libertador Radio, and an astonishing reconciliation. God’s presence after a hectic time, our most recent online conference, a blessed anniversary, and a special event from our radio work in Uruguay. During the final days of Carnival, our church hosted a three-day retreat on the topic of integrity. The days leading up to it had been hectic, and Isabelle and I arrived somewhat exhausted. But God had prepared a special gift for the congregation that reinvigorated
Jan and Isabelle Eisses
Jan 152 min read


The King of the Ages and His People
A Look Back at the 2025 Israel Conference This year, Midnight Call’s Israel conference took place in Rehe, Germany from March 9-13. The main theme was “Israel’s Dilemma.” Roughly 120 participants from all over Germany were registered for the conference. Hartmut Jaeger led the event. Music was provided by Govert Roos (vocals and piano) and Michael Schuler (clarinet). The conference was also guided by the motto, “Let the hearts of those who seek the LORD rejoice!” (Psalm 105:3b
Norbert Sturm
Nov 12, 20253 min read


Grace in Trials
The impact of major forest fires on the work in Bolivia. The children have been back at boarding school with us since February, and they can now hear God’s good news every day of the week through devotionals and children’s services. A heartfelt “thank you” to everyone who has been a part of this work through their support and prayers! Last year was very turbulent and stressful for us. For one thing, we were very understaffed. What’s more, there were significant requirements t
Obed Hanisch
Oct 29, 20253 min read


“Blessings Sent”
A report from Poland about the distribution of the free book Why It Pays to Be a Christian both in Polish (15,000 copies) and Ukrainian (7,000 copies). Eleven thousand copies of Why It Pays to Be a Christian (out of print in English) hot off the presses were sent to Gdansk, Lublin, Szczecinek, Wroclaw, Warsaw, Mława, and Piasek. Each of these cities served as a distribution center for their region. An additional 4,000 copies were transported to our hub in Pszczyna. From the
Konrad Pludowski and Czeslaw Bassara
Sep 26, 20252 min read


How Hardship Fueled a Desire for Bibles
A look back at the devastating floods of May 2024. The floods last May were a disaster that severely impacted our state and the city of Porto Alegre. Large swaths of land and entire cities were underwater for weeks. Those who were affected stayed in emergency shelters or with relatives. When they were finally able to return to their apartments and homes, most were faced with a scene of total destruction: warped furniture, worn-out sofas, mud, dirt, and garbage everywhere. Our
Markus and Ellen Steiger, Brazil
Aug 6, 20253 min read


Surpassed Expectations, New Shores, and Unity Despite Differences
Norbert Lieth and I travel through Germany and the Netherlands together every November. I’d like to briefly describe the sequence of our tour. I won’t be covering every day in detail, but giving an overview of how we make this assignment work. Preparations for our departure began several days in advance. We considered and discussed which books to bring and how many, and settled on which items to pack for the book table and our scheduled visits. Schopfloch was our first stop a
Jonathan Malgo
Jul 18, 20252 min read


A Miracle from God at an Arabic Seminar
“ As for me, I would seek God, and to God would I commit my cause, who does great things and unsearchable, marvelous things without number ” (Job 5:8-9). An Arabic seminar took place at the Midnight Call campus in Dübendorf from July 24th to August 7th, 2024. We were able to experience God’s guidance in numerous ways over the course of those two weeks. The lessons were intensive, the workshops and prayer sessions were valuable, and the weather was good. Walid and Astrid el Kh
Elia Morise
Jul 18, 20252 min read


Blessings in Precarious Circumstances, and a Moving Testimony
Insight into the diverse ways we’re able to serve on the road in Argentina. As we’ve mentioned in our prior reports, two more families are now part of our mission team. One family is from here in Argentina (and the other is from Ecuador). They were accommodated by the Schäfer family for several months, because they had no pay stubs to show a potential landlord, so nobody wanted to rent to them. But the family finally managed to find and rent an apartment that didn’t have this
Stephan Beitze
Jul 17, 20253 min read


Fellow Laborers - USA
Midnight Call magazines being assembled In this “Fellow Laborers” section, we highlight the work of our colleagues around the world. However, we haven’t talked about what we, Midnight Call Ministries, do here in the USA. After all, we are a missionary outreach spreading the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and His soon return. “We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, an
Joel Froese
Jun 26, 20253 min read


How the War in Gaza Opened the Egyptians’ Eyes
About refugees from Gaza, and a remarkable ministry trip through Egypt at the start of 2024. I’d like to begin this account with Hosea 11:1b: “Out of Egypt I called my son.” Egypt has always been known for its hospitality. We can read that Abraham was once in Egypt, and later Joseph, and then his father with the other clans of Israel. Moses was born in Egypt, and Joseph and Mary eventually went there with Jesus as refugees (cf. Matt 2:13-15). In light of this, I invite all of
Elia Morise
Jun 26, 20253 min read
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