Dr. Martin Steinbereithner is Viennese, currently residing in Chelsea, Michigan (USA). He is the director of Communications and Development for the Servants of the Word. Previously he worked for twenty years in campus ministry in North America, Lebanon and England and for over the last ten years with Christian communities in the Middle East, Poland, Russia, Belgium, Germany, Austria, France, the UK and Africa. Martin holds a doctorate in organizational behavior and non-profit management. He is a research associate of the Nonprofit Research Group at the Vienna University of Business and Economics and consults with various faith-based non-profit organizations.
Walk with the Servants of the Word this 40 days by listening to our daily scripture meditations from the Words from the Servants podcast. Our Podcast can be found on iTunes (click [...]
Walk with the Servants of the Word this Advent by listening to our daily scripture meditations from the Words from the Servants podcast. Our Podcast can be found on iTunes (click [...]
During the Easter Season – the fifty days between Easter and Pentecost – the brothers will be meditating on Scripture passages related to the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. If [...]
Walk with the Servants of the Word this 40 days by listening to our daily scripture meditations from the Words from the Servants podcast. Our Podcast can be found on iTunes (click [...]
At a recent Lord’s Day at our Brotherhood center, U.S. brother Martin Steinbereithner spoke about “Jacob and Israel – Wrestling with God’s Call on Our Lives”. You can listen to this talk [...]
For today’s installment of our Advent Meditation series, our brother Martin Steinbereithner provides commentary on Isaiah 30:19-26. Take a listen or click here to download. If you would [...]
Join us in watching with hope this Advent by listening to our daily scripture meditations from the Words from the Servants podcast. Our Podcast can be found on iTunes (click [...]
Recently the Antioch community in London celebrated our brother JP Fahd’s Lifelong Commitment to the Servants of the Word, since JP currently resides there. At that occasion, Servants of the Word [...]
Martin Steinbereithner took some time to chat with alumnus Rabbi Mark Kinzer about his new book that will be released in November. In Jerusalem Crucified, Jerusalem Risen, Mark explores how the [...]
Kevin Allport is fresh off a year of mission with UCO in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Martin Steinbereithner sat down with Kevin to interview him about his Mission Year. You can watch the interview [...]
Anthony Lamus, one of our affiliates, spent a year in Manila ministering to university students. Martin Steinbereithner interviewed Anthony about his Mission Year. You can listen to the interview [...]
Our brother Martin Steinbereithner gives an overview of our meditations for the sixth week of Easter, which come from John 16, Matthew 28, Ephesians 1 and Acts 1. Listen below, or download [...]
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