Help Send Christ’s Love to Refugees in Jordan

Refugees from Syria, Egypt and Iraq have experienced the love of Christ for the first time through native Christian workers. A Syrian refugee mother received help caring for her two disabled children and her newborn twins, and she was deeply touched when a worker visited her with treats for her children.

Help Transform Lives with the Gospel in South Asia

Native Christian workers visited a man who was a hard worker but was addicted to alcohol. He had no peace, but the workers counseled him, prayed with him and told him about God’s love, and he accepted Christ. Pray for him as pressure from relatives and others keeps him from attending worship services.

Help Plant Churches in Zimbabwe

A 40-year-old woman confined to a wheelchair since she was 4 years old had suffered sexual abuse as a child and lost her parents when she was 15. She was homeless when native workers met her and led her to Christ. “She could not believe that there are people who genuinely love her, minister to her and show her the right path,” the ministry leader said.

Help Send Word of Eternal Life in Mali

Prison officials were deeply relieved to see native Christian workers bring inmates soap, bleach, disinfectants, medicines, mosquito nets, sleeping mats and drinks, and they immediately gathered the prisoners in the courtyard to hear the gospel. They listened intently, and soon hard faces began to soften, eyes reddened, and one inmate cried out, “I am guilty – this man is telling the truth, God help me.”

Help Plant Fellowships in Sri Lanka

Besides offering instruction at a Bible school within its church, a native ministry trains young people for missionary outreach every Saturday. Ministry personnel share Christ in youth meetings among neighborhood children, in conversations with people in public places, in hospital visits and while distributing tracts to people at their homes.

Equip Gospel Workers in Vietnam

Working among the Ha Nhi, an unreached people group in a remote district, native workers were recently encouraged when 21 of them put their faith in Christ. Among the Khang, another unreached group, 23 accepted Christ, while two members of the San Diu tribe were saved in another province.

Help Spread the Gospel in Greece

Refugees have learned of Christ’s love for the first time from native Christian workers who provided them aid. Sharing the gospel with refugees in ministry offices, weekly Bible studies, home visits and online calls, workers have seen Muslims who might otherwise never have heard about Christ come to saving faith.

Help Form Biblical Disciples in Pakistan

A native ministry that has seen lives transformed by its Bible correspondence courses also prints booklets on various culturally relevant topics, such as the role of prophets and the meaning of “the Son of God.” Sent by mail, the booklets are designed to clear up misconceptions that seekers and Pakistanis in general have about Christianity.

Help Open Gospel Opportunities in Nigeria

Distributing more than 4,000 audio Bibles, workers followed up with many who indicated interest in the gospel and are leading them to Christ. “Two people who testified of how the Lord opened their eyes to understand his Word were so enthusiastic about knowing the Lord,” the ministry leader said.

Enable Gospel Outreach in China

In different areas every month, a native ministry trains 20 new missionaries to proclaim Christ to remote tribal peoples. At the same time, workers from nine ethnic groups have been reaching their own people in rural areas with the gospel.