Help Support Native Evangelists

Wednesday, March 30 – India
Largely confined to online worship services, local missionaries visited families when possible and shared the Good News of Christ’s salvation.

Help Send Word of Life Everlasting

Tuesday, March 29 – Indonesia
A house church that local missionaries planted meets every morning and evening and is attracting people from the surrounding community.

Help Workers Plant Churches

Monday, March 28 – Bangladesh
Going from one village to another, local missionaries visited homes where they encouraged people to replace worry with the desire to do the will of God.

Help Workers Engage Communities

Sunday, March 27 – China
A Buddhist was volunteering with a native ministry in a community outreach when he heard local missionaries sharing the gospel.

Help Proclaim Salvation Message

Saturday, March 26 – Vietnam
Villagers from the Mang people group who visited a house church local missionaries planted among the Hmong were surprised to see how worshippers were so consistently joyful without drinking alcohol.

Save Refugees with Aid and Gospel

Friday, March 25 – Spain
Fleeing mafias, other criminals or war, refugees from Africa and other regions of conflict have experienced great loss by the time they meet local missionaries in Spain.

Help Form Strong Disciples

Thursday, March 24 – Nepal
Open evangelism is facing widespread opposition and pandemic restrictions, but still the gospel advances from one heart to another.

Send Critical Aid to Refugees

Wednesday, March 23 – Jordan
Refugees from Syria, Iraq and now Yemen are not allowed to work legally and have urgent needs for shelter, food, clothing, heaters, blankets and medicine.

Lift the Poor Out of Poverty

Tuesday, March 22 – Africa
A widow with six children has begun earning income to support them thanks to a sewing machine and vocational training she received from a local ministry.

Provide Bibles in Native Languages

Monday, March 21 – Mexico
Six years ago, a 74-year-old farmer began listening to Bible readings in his tribal tongue that a local missionary offered through loudspeakers every weekday morning, and after a few months he began attending the local church.