Sean & Brenda Mays

Career Missionaries since 2006, serving the Shqiptaret Muslims of Albania.

Sean and Brenda met at a U.S. Air Force base in Germany and were married two years later. They became Seventh-day Adventist Christians six years after that. Missions was on their hearts from the start. Evenings with their two daughters were often spent reading mission stories aloud.

Sean and Brenda and their daughters Megan and Moriah were called to Albania individually and together through a series of providential events. They all prayed for the people of Albania for over two years before they moved there with AFM to serve the people God had placed on their hearts.

Sean and Brenda have enjoyed serving the Albanian people since early 2006 and have been blessed to be part of a growing fellowship of Adventist believers in an area where there were none before. Additionally, they serve as AFM field directors for the Balkans, the Middle East and Eastern Europe.

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Frontier Stories

Missionary Kids

When they were 15 and 11, Megan and Moriah began a ministry of their own with the Romani (gypsy) children.

By: Brenda Mays
November 01 2011, 8:23 am | Comments 0

He Moves Mountains

Is any obstacle too big for God? He went on to flatten our funding obstacle, too.

By: Brenda Mays
October 01 2011, 8:26 am | Comments 0

God’s Broken Children

It is gut-wrenching to hear news stories of parents who have abandoned their babies or young children because they would rather not give the time and resources it takes to raise them.

By: Sean and Brenda Mays
September 01 2011, 8:41 am | Comments 0

Our New Brother

Eddi is well known in this town as an honest and humble man who deeply loves his family. Now he will also be known as a man who loves God.

By: Sean Mays
August 01 2011, 8:46 am | Comments 0

Dani’s Dream

Though it was obvious that God had been working in our midst, suddenly we found ourselves engulfed in darkness, as though a heavy cloud was obscuring the light. Although we thought we had become accustomed to mission life, now it seemed as though the many difficulties were piling up to overwhelm us.

By: Brenda Mays
July 01 2011, 8:51 am | Comments 0

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