Born into a pastoral family, Elder Conrad Vine grew up with his twin brother and two sisters in homes across the UK. After graduating with a business management degree (1995), he served in the UK public healthcare system before God led him to ADRA (1996). Initially serving in Azerbaijan, Elder Vine served with ADRA through 2002 in a variety of roles worldwide. Following seminary training at Newbold College (2002-2004), he and Luda began their pastoral ministry in London, UK. After a stint in the Middle East Union, they served in the pastoral ministry for 4 years in Minnesota following which Elder Vine answered the call to serve as President of Adventist Frontier Missions (AFM). Elder Vine is an ordained minister of the Gospel in the SDA Church. Conrad and Luda were married in December 1999, and regard their marriage as a personal blessing from a loving Heavenly Father. They have two children, David and Christina.
“Looking back, I can see how God has lovingly shaped and prepared me to lead AFM” says Elder Vine. “Life’s experiences have brought tears of both joy and sorrow, but the Potter continues to shape me for His purposes. My dream is that people of every nation, tribe, people and tongue will be saved, and my joy every day is to see the Holy Spirit at work, drawing people from around the world into God’s kingdom. What a privilege! What a joy!”
Like migrating birds of Autumn, many of our furloughing missionaries have recently flown back to their places of ministry.
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Conrad Vine
October 15 2015, 2:13 pm | Comments 0
O Heavenly Father, may all unreached peoples know we are Your disciples by the love we show one another.
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Conrad Vine
July 01 2015, 5:38 am | Comments 0
God is moving on the hearts of so many in such a profound way.
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Conrad Vine
May 20 2015, 8:54 am | Comments 0
AFM missionaries in Nepal safe after major earthquake hits.
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Conrad Vine
April 25 2015, 7:16 pm | Comments 0
The project helped build good will among the local Muslim, Orthodox and Adventist communities and directly alleviated the winter suffering of 465 families.
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Conrad Vine
March 13 2015, 1:01 pm | Comments 0