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.

Speaking Appointments

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Frontier Stories

Marching Forward on Our Knees

The devil is angry! He stands to lose many of his captives in a nation where he’s enjoyed a stronghold for centuries. The despair in the hearts of many Albanians will change to joy. Their worry and fear will become peace and contentment.

By: Brenda Mays
June 28 2004, 1:17 pm | Comments 0

A Clear Call

We asked God to make His calling exceedingly clear because we didn’t feel qualified for what we strongly sensed He was asking us to do. Doubts assailed us. “Do you mean us, Lord? How can you possibly use us?”

By: Brenda Mays
May 24 2004, 1:14 pm | Comments 0

Introducing Sean and Brenda Mays

Zap! It was the most intense pain I have ever felt. Hundreds of volts of electricity jolted through me causing every muscle in my body to contract so forcefully that I could not let go of my wire cutters. I knew I was being electrocuted and was completely helpless to stop it.

By: Sean & Brenda Mays
April 26 2004, 1:08 pm | Comments 0

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