AFRICA REGION
Thu 1. Natasha – S. Africa
My life has been transformed. At the beginning of the year, God told me I needed to work in a very dangerousarea. I was afraid because of the daily gang violence and unrest. But despite my fear, I obeyed and began working at Helenvale Primary.
About a month in, I found myself trapped in a classroom as gunshots rang out all around. To my horror, the children were unfazed. Instead of seeking shelter, most of the 5th graders wanted to run outside to see what was happening. Only a few showed fear. I couldn’t understand their reaction. When the shooting finally stopped, I learned this was their norm.
Two weeks later, as I was heading to the school again, someone was killed in the street—so close to the school. I began asking God again, Should I really be doing ministry here? I was thinking about my safety, but God asked, Who will go if you don’t?
I had to make peace with the fact that He had chosen me to reach these children—many of whom do not know God as Father, Jesus as Savior, or even about church. My purpose became clear. In the process, God reminded me that He is my protector and guide, the source of my being.
Thank God for the spiritual growth these children are experiencing and their hunger to know more of Him.
Please pray for Natasha’s protection.
Helenvale Bible Club – S. Africa
Fri 2. Henry – Kenya
Pray for the success of our plan to start a hatchery in our community, which will empower our people economically and create a better rapport in terms of interactions. It will also bring youth together, keeping them busy and away from drug use and abuse.
We also hope this project will make sharing the gospel easier, as we have seen happening during training programs and other engagements.
Sat 3. Saio – Sierra Leone
Organized a community outreach and training program for youth and some community leaders in Jadia. Six people were led to faith in Christ during the program. Thank God for these, along with 15 other new believers resulting from the outreach and teaching conducted during school assemblies.
Community Training – Sierra Leone
Sun 4. NED – Kenya
Over the past three months, our discipleship efforts have centered on a specific family, dedicating prayers for the head of the household to commit his life to Christ. We devoted time and patience to addressing his questions and concerns. Pray for fruit to come from our ministry to him.
Additionally, we conducted evangelism within the village, particularly engaging and interacting with the youth. Of the 13 people with whom we interacted, thank God for one who embraced Christ, following persistent visits and prayers.
Mon 5, Yeremiah – Tanzania
We held intercessory prayer for two young women, AAN and her friend, who were afflicted by demons.
I encountered them at their workplaces, listened to their troubles, and invited them for prayer. AAN prayed to receive Christ as her Savior. She now attends church services and sometimes midweek meetings as well.
Pray for her steady growth.
Tue 6. Imaculate – Uganda
Cindy lost her parents and had been struggling to forgive those who mistreated her after her mother’s death. When she was brought to camp, she was very reserved. However, during our session on forgiveness—based on the story of the ungrateful servant—she chose to forgive and received her freedom in Christ.
Thank God for the freedom that is ours in Christ.
Wed 7. FOT – Kenya
Our outreach to the girls has been through Bible study that we organize for them. We are trusting God for positive results. The young girls here are facing serious challenges—they desperately need hope. For the boys, football is the medium of outreach. We are thankful for the support of the community elders for this program. They have designated land for football, and we have installed goalposts there.
Thank God for this and pray that many of the boys will come to faith in Christ as we dialogue with them through this sport.
Thu 8. Berhanu – Ethiopia
We organized a time to discuss school life with some students. Three of them informed me that, even though they grew up in Christian families, they had no personal conviction about salvation in Christ.
It was during our training on how one can share their faith with others that they decided to follow Jesus. Now they are serving in the school fellowship in leadership positions.
Praise God for the different ways He is drawing students to faith.
Fri 9. IAA – Kenya
Our community faces challenges with drug addiction and insecurity, which impact both the younger and older generations.
We convened a meeting of mosque and church leaders to discuss this problem. They all urged me not to grow weary in educating the children regarding the perils of smoking marijuana and chewing khat.
Please pray for wisdom as we continue to share the gospel with the people.
Our church building stands alone in our predominantly Muslim area. Its presence in such a region has faced ongoing spiritual challenges, aimed at diminishing the influence of the gospel.
Pray that it may remain a source of light and hope to the community.
Sat 10. Kokou & Madou – Togo
VPL is a local Voodoo Priest. We have been going to his house every Sunday evening to share the gospel with the family. But he rarely participates in the prayers and evangelism sessions.
Three weeks ago, he went to his farm to gather materials for the celebration of his fetish festival. He was bitten by a snake, collapsed, and was found with a terribly swollen foot. His fellow witch doctors and herbalists could not heal him.
Following their invitation, we prayed for him, and his health gradually improved. The ceremony did not take place. Instead, we celebrated VPL’s new life in Christ.
Thank God for His power to heal physically and spiritually.
Sun 11. Habtamu – Ethiopia
Following his participation in mission engagement training for professionals, Fitsum in Hawasa, an IT expert, decided to engage in and use his expertise to promote mission. His mind was transformed, and he currently volunteers in our ministry.
Pray that he may have a fruitful ministry and move on to a higher level of ministry in the coming days.
Mon 12. Josiane – Mali
We organized a training camp for Fulani believers and engaged in preaching and teaching in some churches. Thank God for the Fulani believers' increased passion and motivation for outreach. Many of them are so burdened by the plight of their people that they have now started reaching out by sharing the gospel with them.
Pray for fruitfulness and encouragement.
Tue 13. Nyei – S Sudan
We successfully organized a four-day Muslim evangelism training. The number of Muslims in our country keeps increasing, with many coming from neighboring countries to do business.
Thank God for some of the trainees who are already engaging Muslims with the gospel message.
Evangelism Training
Wed 14. Komivi - Togo
MNA lives in France and is married with three children. Her home was bitter, and she was at the end of her rope. As we conversed with and exhorted her, she began to experience inner peace, overcoming her bitterness. I encouraged her to entrust herself to the Lord, read, and meditate on the Bible daily.
Pray that God’s peace may be fully released into her home.
Thu 15. Pamazi – Togo
We held door-to-door evangelism and bi-weekly visits to the neighborhood where we plan to plant a church.We thank the Lord for the many who responded to our message and for the four new converts who were baptized.
We currently hold services in a house every Sunday with those who have committed themselves to be part of the new church plant.
New believers baptized – Togo
Fri 16. Worldlink USA
Worldlink has successfully vetted the remaining missionary partner applicants for this year. We are now at 2,044 missionaries in 60 countries. This was 44 missionaries above our target number. We praise God for the provision to achieve this. Thank you for your partnership with Worldlink to reach the unreached through indigenous missionaries. Please pray as we continue to seek further partnership to reach the next goal of 3,000 missionaries. Please pray for Worldlink’s upcoming Board Meeting in June.
ASIA REGION
Sat 17. MNW – East Asia
JR and his wife are two people who have just come to faith in Christ through our ministry. When I visited their house, we found his wife on her sickbed. I offered massage therapy, which made her feel better. I then asked for permission to pray for her.
Following our prayers, she was fully healed, and they both accepted Christ’s salvation.
Pray for their growth as we disciple them.
Sun 18. Sangha - Cambodia
During our house-to-house outreach, we met a couple and their son, who had been under demonic oppression for 23 years. The parents had spent a lot taking him from one hospital to another without success. They gladly accepted our offer to pray for him.
The Lord heard our prayer and delivered him completely. Subsequently, the whole family accepted Christ as their Savior.
We thank the Lord for His prompt intervention in the young man’s life.
Mon 19. FF – East Asia
Before JC came to faith in Christ, he worked in a mosque as a cleric. After accepting Jesus, he stopped working in the mosque and now reaches out to family members and friends, boldly sharing the message of salvation in his village and neighboring villages.
His wife and children were the first to turn their lives over to the Lord. A house church has now started in his village.
Thank God for his ministry and pray for a multiplication movement in his village.
Tue 20. Kham -Laos
Mr. Vanna said he wanted to die because his family neither loved him nor wanted to take care of him. After he came to church and accepted Jesus Christ, he received hope and became a different person. He now experiences and appreciates the love of his family.
Thank God for turning his life around.
Wed 21. HAS – East Asia
UD works in the market parking lot. I met and shared the gospel with him during my visits to the market. He accepted the Lord after a few visits. Having found the truth, he is hungry for the Word of God and has started sharing his newfound faith with other villagers. SAM is one of his first converts.
SAM has faced intimidation because of his faith, but he has remained faithful. Both UD and SAM are now different people in the village, refusing to join in Islamic practices. This has become a clear declaration in the village that they are now Christians.
Pray that the Lord may uphold them and add more villagers to their family.
Thu 22. Seng - Laos
RA was a drug addict. He has four children. After he and his family accepted Christ last month, there was a marked change in their lives, which people living around them can see.
Thank God for the miracle that is happening in RA’s family.
Fri 23. SSA – East Asia
Thank God for opening a door of ministry to many Muslims in our area when a hardline Muslim recently came to faith in Christ. This man initially read a gospel tract, then went to a church in the capital to seek further explanation. However, the people in this church were not sure they could share the gospel with such a radical Muslim, so they asked me to minister to him.
Now, he has been baptized, and I am working with him to reach out to his other friends as well.
Students receiving training in Muslim evangelism at the Bible College
Sat 24. EDE – East Asia
My wife shared the gospel message with INE, and during ministry, INE confessed that she had planned to run away from her family and commit suicide. She felt she could no longer endure the pressure from her family.
After guiding and praying for her, she felt that her desire to end her life was no longer there. For the first time in her life, she had hope.
Thank God for saving her life and giving her new life through the Savior.
Sun 25. Suresh - India
I want to share the story of Ravi, a believer who had backslidden for three years. Despite numerous visits and attempts to reconnect with him, he remained distant.
Recently, Ravi suffered severe injuries in a work-related accident and was hospitalized. His mother, a faithful member of our church, contacted me and shared the details. I visited Ravi in the hospital, and he made a promise that after the new year, he would return to church.
Throughout January, I continued to visit him, reminding him of his promise. In February, Ravi began attending church services regularly. He confessed his sins, sought God's forgiveness, and has been restored to fellowship. He is now consistent and active in our church.
We thank God for Ravi's life and for answering our prayers for him.
Ravi in the hospital - India
Mon 26. ISSA – East Asia
We have just started a new house church in ANT’s home. Her husband knows that she has accepted Jesus Christ and been baptized, but he himself has yet to turn his life over to the Lord.
When he first fell ill, we prayed, and God healed him. Later, he relapsed and became unconscious. I was away when the news came, but a member went to pray for him in the hospital. We thought we had lost him, but the Lord revived him. He testified to having a near-death experience where a man dressed in white touched him and restored him to life.
He is still thinking about faith. Please pray that he may move from the “thinking about faith” stage to fully embrace the Savior—the one who delivered him from death.
Tue 27. Matiram - India
Mithunjoy and Sontoi are from Hindu families. They are my neighbors as well. I have consistently shared the gospel message with them. They recently accepted Christ into their hearts and home and have been baptized.They are now active participants in church worship.
I thank God and give glory to Him for drawing them to Himself.
Baptism – India
Wed 28. ESP - East Asia
As I helped my mentor baptize new believers last December, some people reported me, and the local police came to my house to question me. Their visit exposed my ministry to our neighbors.
Pray for God’s wisdom as I try to manage this and avoid intimidation. Thank God for helping me extend my ministry beyond our village to a neighboring village.
AMERICA REGION
Thu 29. Oscar - El Salvador
Evangelism, with the support of brothers and sisters in the community of Candelaria de la Frontera, resulted in three people who had gone away from God returning to our Lord Jesus Christ, and another person receiving Jesus as his personal Lord and Savior.
In addition, God touched the heart of the mother of one of our Sunday school children to offer space in her house for a growth group meeting.
Thank God for His abundant blessing on the ministry.
Gospel Meeting – El Salvador
Fri 30. Sandra - Guatemala
Thank God for the many volunteers who are motivated and ready to reach out to children and young people in different schools with the message of salvation. Activities have already begun in different institutions, where volunteers are received very well.
Pray that the gospel may bear abundant fruit in these institutions.
Sharing the word in schools - Guatemala
Sat 31. Mildred - Guatemala
Thank God for Abigail and Naidaly, two girls who were members of our Bible club at the school in Colonia Modelo. They have joined our volunteer team. Their participation in ministry in their former school brought joy and excitement to their teachers, who expect them to positively impact the children in the school.
Pray that they may remain faithful as they serve our Lord with us.
Sharing the word at schools - Guatemala