Christ Revealed amid Troubles in Southeast Asia

Kimbap was on her way home from work in Cambodia last summer when she saw a gang of teenage boys assaulting a younger boy. Though a lifelong Buddhist, Kimbap had been listening to a Christian radio program for several days, and when he screamed for help, she instinctively began praying to Christ.

Military Conflict in Burma Drives People to Christ

Burma’s internal military conflicts have curtailed ministry efforts, but the chaos also has helped expand God’s kingdom as displaced people take refuge at a Bible college and Christian camps. Among those fleeing to the jungles or to neighboring countries are young people, a native ministry leader said.

Help Bring Gospel Transformation in the Philippines

People in many areas have heard the gospel of salvation in face-to-face talks with local missionaries, but the pandemic also multiplied outreach when workers used video calls and virtual gatherings to proclaim Christ’s atonement.

Help Grow Strong Churches in Laos

With about 1,700 people getting baptized and 16 house churches forming over the course of six months, follow-up teaching was crucial. Native missionaries gave trainings to encourage new Christians in their faith and deepen their understanding of basic principles and practices.

Announce Eternal Life in Christ in Indonesia

A high-caste villager visited a bamboo house church as often as possible, curious to know what Christians were doing. After several months he put his faith in Christ, leading to a heavy fine and the loss of his job, home and family relations. He told workers his eternal life with Christ was more valuable than all that he lost.

Help the Unreached Turn to Christ in Vietnam

Vietnamese Christian missionary teaches children and teens in church

After attending a local ministry’s meetings, a doctor with many idols asked native missionaries to pray for her to be able to believe in God. Three weeks later, she accepted Christ, and workers helped her drop her idols into the sea.

Help Draw People to Christ in the Philippines

Many unreached people became interested in Bible studies after workers provided food, helped them obtain livelihoods and educated their children, while others came to the Lord through gospel events, film screenings and social media.

Sow Gospel Seed in Cambodia

A native ministry was able to reach thousands of people with the gospel through its radio program. One listener said the Bible message brought rest to her soul for the first time since an accident that killed her relatives, as Buddhist monks had told her it happened because of things she had done in a previous life.

Help Cover Worker Expenses in Vietnam

Vietnamese man sits on mat holding medicine

Qualified leaders were able to guide and disciple new churches thanks to officially recognized training they received from a native ministry. Workers offered the theological training through an extension program offered through 12 centers.