Help Proclaim the Savior as Lord in South Asia

More than 60 children whose parents lost their jobs due to the pandemic are living in extreme poverty, but native Christian workers are providing them meals twice a week. They are also helping the children catch up on schoolwork that dropped off due to COVID-19 lockdowns.
Help Power Gospel Proclamation in Pakistan

More than 60 children whose parents lost their jobs due to the pandemic are living in extreme poverty, but native Christian workers are providing them meals twice a week. They are also helping the children catch up on schoolwork that dropped off due to COVID-19 lockdowns.
Help Plant Churches in South Asia

A native ministry has established four new mission stations from which workers are planting house churches. “By the grace of God, post-COVID-19 ministry in the mission fields is growing faster than the earlier movement,” the group leader said, adding that 12 new churches emerged in seven districts.
Help Form Strong Disciples in Bangladesh

Visiting new Christians in various villages and teaching two seminars at their mission center, native Christian workers strengthened faith and made churches stronger. Their distribution of Bibles – 50 in one village, and 50 to a different people group in another, for example – has planted seeds for kingdom growth.
Tribal Priest in South Asia Finds True God

Villagers feared the chief priest of a tribal religion in South Asia because they believed he had received great power from a god, but Christians feared him for another reason. Born to a family of tribal priests, Mayank Markam* led worship and animal sacrifice at religious festivals and was well known beyond his community. Local people followed his directives in fear, but Christians feared him because they did not follow him – incurring his wrath.
Enable Workers to Share Christ in South Asia

A young woman’s parents and siblings were continually fighting, some enslaved to drugs, when she asked the heavens if there was any god who could deliver them; the next day a local Christian worker came to their home and explained how Christ died to deliver people from sin.
Help Needy Children in Sri Lanka

Economic and political chaos left destitute kids in even greater need, but a native ministry’s school was able to continue providing classes and nutrition. “Some were coming to school without even breakfast,” the ministry leader said.
Help Bring Aid for the Poor in Africa

A native ministry leader in Zimbabwe was thankful to native workers who made it possible for impoverished families to prepare meals for their families at Christmas. “There were elderly people too who deeply appreciated the food, especially this time of the year when many have zero,” the leader said.
Provide Disaster Aid in South Asia

Poor migrant workers were struggling to feed their families during COVID-19 lockdowns, but native Christian missionaries came to their aid. “We distributed grocery items for these poor migrant factory workers who were locked down in their own quarters with police observance,” the ministry leader said.
Help Children Know Christ in Bangladesh

Workers at a native ministry are caring for 350 children, providing materials and tuition for school, supporting their Bible teachers and operating a quarterly spiritual camp, Sunday schools and a hostel. “Our children are the future of this ministry and the church of the Lord,” the ministry leader said.