Help Build the Kingdom with God’s Word in Pakistan

A native ministry’s correspondence courses focus on the theme of salvation through Christ and also include studies of biblical books, such as the Psalms, the Gospel of John and 1 Corinthians, among others. A monthly magazine acts as a follow-up tool for teachings on timely subjects and has been helpful for evangelists, Sunday school teachers and pastors.
Provide Aid to the Needy in Peru

More than 60 children living in extreme poverty have received food every weekday from native Christian workers. “Before each meal, we sing as a choir, and in prayer we thank God,” the ministry leader said. “Also, on the weekend in Bible classes we share the Bible with each child in depth. Our desire is that they grow up knowing and trusting God, as they are the future of our ministry and community.”
Help Spread Gospel Seed in the Philippines

A company that delivers free food to poor people scavenging in dumps required employees to do a dance before distribution to entertain the crowds. One of the employees was a new Christian discipled by native ministry workers, and she requested to share something spiritual instead of doing a dance.
Help Form Disciples in Cameroon

Male initiation rites lasting three months disrupted boys’ education until native Christian workers taught villagers how faith in Christ frees them from fear of the powers of witchcraft. “We taught that in Christ they are free from any demon; we advised them to be confident and to send their children to school,” the ministry leader said.
Support Gospel Proclamation in Syria

In spite of intense pressures and conflict, native workers have continued bringing compassion, hope and encouragement to people who have never heard about Christ as well as to those who are suffering for following Him. Workers have numerous opportunities to answer the questions of both new disciples and people who are considering becoming Christians.
Help Workers to Share the Message in Sri Lanka

Villagers who had strongly opposed proclamation of the gospel are now listening to native Christian workers after seeing how they showed Christ’s love through aid to the poor, including food and English lessons for children. They have also seen the Lord heal the many people suffering from illnesses amid shortages of medicines.
Help Form New Christians in China

A Christian leader impressed by a native ministry’s Bible study materials invited pastors and co-workers to his city, where he taught them how to use the curriculum to lead studies of Scripture in their areas. Overall, the ministry trained 21,400 pastors and group leaders over a six-month period, expanding biblical knowledge and discernment in many areas.
Enable Gospel Outreach in Kenya

The gospel is spreading as people are delivered from the powers of darkness and the Holy Spirit leads them to share their testimonies with others. These testimonies lead to more invitations for native Christian workers to share the Good News.
Help Support Gospel Workers in Burma

In spite of ongoing military conflict, eight disciples recently graduated with bachelor’s degrees in theology from a native ministry’s seminary, including five in absentia, and eight others received diplomas for lesser studies. “It was a small celebration on our campus, yet a good reminder of God’s faithfulness through the years despite the many challenges confronting us,” the native ministry leader said.
Enable Workers to Share Christ in South Asia

From urban slums to remote rural areas, native workers saw Christ bring light to the hearts of people living in darkness. A recent outreach to youth in one slum resulted in eight young people accepting Christ. In rural areas where alcoholism is rampant, new Christians gave up drinking and other unhealthy habits.