Jerry Low’s life is a testament of transformation and dedication to the call of missions. Born in humble beginnings, he initially rebelled against God and the authorities, but a profound change occurred when he encountered the power of Jesus’ cross, death, and resurrection. This pivotal moment led Jerry to become a man of prayer and a passionate advocate for the Balkan region.
In the early 1980s, Jerry embarked on short-term missions to Eastern Europe. These experiences, before the fall of the Iron Curtain, deeply influenced Jerry’s commitment to God and the Gospel. It was during these trips that he met his future wife, Zuzanna. The impact of these early outreach endeavors extended beyond Jerry’s life, shaping the calling of his church in missions and influencing other nations.
Throughout his life, Jerry shared his personal story of redemption, emphasizing how Jesus saved him from a life enslaved to the rigors of sin. His compelling narrative resonated with audiences, drawing them closer to God and inspiring a hunger for solid Bible training.
The 1980s and ’90s witnessed a move of God in Texas where Jerry and Zuzanna Low spent two decades preparing for their mission to Eastern Europe. The church experienced a time of spiritual abundance, with many individuals being released into the mission field.
The book “Trapped in America” highlights Jerry’s healed life under God’s redemption through Jesus, portraying a man who understood the heart of God through prayer. The book recommends itself as a testament to Jerry’s passion for spreading the Gospel worldwide.