Help Satisfy Gospel Thirst

Malian Christian missionary holds a Bible while sharing the gospel with inmates standing behind bars

Friday, June 17 – Mali
No one had ever told him the truth of the Bible before, an inmate told local missionaries who shared about God with prisoners.

Help Form Strong Disciples

Sierra Leonean young adults holding their certificates of education

Wednesday, June 15 – Sierra Leone
Praises that local missionaries recently planted two churches and baptized 42 new Christians. Discipleship is critical, as local missionaries need to ensure that people who have come forward in altar calls understand the meaning of their commitment to Christ.

Help Bring the Message of Eternal Life

Two Gambian Christian students with their arm around the other smiling

Saturday, June 4 – Gambia
People are hearing the gospel through home visits, Bible studies and film screenings, as well as digital media and phone conversations. Muslim parents of students at a local ministry’s school commented on how they were impressed at the knowledge and life training their children have gained.

Gospel Derails Planned Homicide in North Africa

Ahmed was so heavy-hearted and sullen you could see it on his face the moment you looked at him, according to the leader of the local ministry offering the program. What you couldn’t see was that, as he was receiving vocational training in North Africa, Ahmed was carrying a lethal weapon. During a time set aside for a spiritual message at the training, Ahmed heard preaching that led to him revealing why he was carrying the weapon.

Send Good News of the Kingdom

Sierra Leonean children with their hands up and smiling

Saturday, April 23 – Sierra Leone
A Muslim woman in anguish over an Islamic curse put on her for leaving the man she was forced to marry when she was 10 years old was invited to a native ministry’s church.

Killing Leads to Transformed Village in Africa

Muslim villagers in West Africa saw a local missionary as someone who could bring shame on their families by steering relatives away from Islam. Others found his teaching laughable. Laughing or scorning, the villagers took a dim view of Christians and Christianity in a country where Islamic extremist violence against churches was on the rise. The brutal murder of the worker marked a turning point in the community attitude toward Christians.

Support Transformational Ministry

Two Ethiopian men wearing bee suits tend to their beehives

Saturday, March 19 – Ethiopia
Amid military conflict in the north, local missionaries provided more than 7,000 internally displaced people with food, medical supplies and medications.

Help with Native Missionaries’ Expenses

Liberian Christian men and women teach children the gospel while they sit under a pavilion made from a tarp and bamboo

Saturday, March 12 – Liberia
Through revival meetings, individual sharing, Bible studies and other outreaches, local missionaries recently led 198 people to faith in Christ Jesus in spite of COVID-19 restrictions.

Tears of Desperate Mother in North Africa Turn to Joy

A single mother in North Africa phoned native missionaries, telling them the pandemic had left her without stable income – one of hundreds of such calls of desperation that local ministries receive. “But her voice, mixed with tears and moans, said this was not her biggest problem,” the leader of the native ministry said. The leader learned the woman’s husband had abandoned her eight years ago, leaving her so destitute that four years ago she had sold one of her kidneys to pay basic living expenses.

Send Gospel Light into Darkness

Togolese Christians sitting on rows of wooden benches under a tree for church

Friday, February 18 – Togo An 82-year-old clan leader in charge of the fetishes used in occult rituals attended a local ministry’s Bible seminar. He came to believe the Lord had given him grace to understand and accept the saving work of Christ, abandoned the fetishes of his sorcery and now invites villagers each day […]