September Prayerlink

AFRICA REGION

Mon 1. Kouevi – Togo 

My elder sister who married a witch doctor renounced idolatry and accepted Jesus as her savior. Despite the serious persecutions she has since faced, she has stood firm on her confession of faith in Jesus Christ. She is currently being prepared for baptism. Thank God for revealing the way of salvation to her. Pray for protection and grace to remain strong. Thank God for three people among those I evangelized who were recently baptized and have started a Bible study cell in their neighborhood. I often go there to support them. 

Tue 2. Patrick – Uganda 

From April to June, we reached over 74,729 people through school outreaches, leadership trainings, parenting workshops, prison ministry, radio broadcasts, online engagements, and church conferences. In Ntungamo and surrounding areas, we shared the gospel message with 15,958 pupils in 41 schools. We thank God for the exceptional encouragement received from the Bishop of Ntungamo. He supported the team with resources, logistics, and hospitality. Overall, the Lord impacted the ministry tremendously with 15,332 across the regions of Uganda accepting Christ as their savior. We give all the glory to the Lord.  

Schools’ Mission - Uganda 

Wed 3. Natasha – South Africa 

We organized a very successful girls' camp for 30 underprivileged girls. They received healing in so many ways and all of them committed their lives to Christ. Some of them are continuing with counseling sessions. One of the girls sent a message after the camp to thank me for sharing my life story during the camp. My story happened to be exactly her life story, a life of abuse. I have met up with her again and started counseling sessions with her. Thank God for the healing that Christ makes available by suffering abuse for our sake. 

Girls’ Camp – South Africa 

Thu 4. Akouvi – Benin 

The woman on the left in the photo below received Jesus as her savior and requested to be baptized on the same day following which she started to go out with me to evangelize. Pray for wisdom as we disciple her. God decided to turn our normal follow-up procedure on its head. 

Fri 5. Imaculate – Uganda 

Fri 5. Imaculate – Uganda 

Organized discipleship class for new believers. This was intended to help the new believers know the basics of the Christian life so they may have assurance of salvation. However, a Moslem lady who was invited to the program by a friend came to understand clearly the love of Christ and received him into her life that day. We thank God for doing far more than we planned.  

Discipleship Class – Uganda 

Sat 6. Peter – South Sudan 

Praise God for successful Community and Schools Outreach conducted in Morobo, Kajo-Keji, and in the Refugee Camp in Uganda and for the Annual Conferences in five centers. Thank God for 70 souls who were harvested into God’s kingdom. The Farm projects yielded a good harvest of beans in Morobo and sweet potatoes in Kajo-Keji which reduced the food bills in the annual conferences in the two centers.  

Sun 7. Lukhanyiso – South Africa 

We organized a camp in December with 150 children participating. We thank the Lord for bringing 50 of them to faith. This camp was specifically for evangelism, and we saw the lives of both children and leaders transformed. Thank God for the fruit of the camp and for many appreciative parents who partnered with us and supported the ministry work by bringing more kids, cooking meals and offering transportation for leaders and campers. 

Mon 8. Berhanu – Ethiopia 

I invited the student fellowship leaders in Addis Ababa to a meeting. Knowing that evangelism as a key campus ministry, I gave them some encouragement in this area. Thank God for students who are giving more attention for sharing the Gospel with their fellow students. 

Tue 9. Patrick – Kenya 

Patrick conducts PaS (Proximity Access Strategy) training and encourages formation of networks of trained people. One of the key goals of PaS Network is to see Muslims come to faith and begin to influence others to the same faith. One of the Network members testified, “I run a small shop in our marketplace amid our people. Through this, I began to share the Gospel with some of them. Two of them came to faith from Islam. As part of my journey of discipling them. I realized that I could involve them in my business and so I opened two more kiosks for them to run for me. This is what they are now doing as they too seek to share the Gospel with their friends. This is a big step for them not only in their personal growth but also reaching out.” 

Wed 10. Narcisse – Cameroun 

We conducted door to door evangelism several times in Mora, and crusades with Jesus's film in Pont-Sava and Afam villages each lasting four days. Thank God for drawing 80 people into his kingdom. One of these, Papa Moussa, turned to the Lord when he heard that Jesus forgives sins, heals and saves. Some converts gave up their charms which we burnt publicly. 

Preparing to burn charms – Cameroun 

Thu 11. Miriam -Kenya 

Kassim is one of the children I taught at our school the very first time we pioneered this field. He was taken away to an Islamic school. He was abused there and was brought back to stay at home. With the help of my friends, I took him back to our school. Now he is doing well. Please pray that he may be drawn to faith through the lessons we teach the children. 

Fri 12. Neo – South Africa 

We organized a Camp for kids. The theme, "God’s Plan, My Story" focused on the story of Joseph. Thank God for many children who encountered God’s love and truth. We had Prayer Stations where leaders met with campers one-on-one, answered their questions and prayed over their lives. The bonfires, games, and shared meals fostered a sense of family and belonging that many of these children rarely experience. Thank God for 5 kids who came to faith in Christ. 

Sat 13. Jacob – Kenya 

Hosted a group of missionary candidates with whom we conducted a person-to-person engagement on matters of eternity within the village. Thank God for fruitful conversations that ensued. Pray for successful and effective follow-up.  

Sun 14. Akouvi – Togo 

Da Abra had a bad reputation in the neighborhood as a drunkard, hooked on Sodabi, a very destructive local drink. After accepting the Lord as her savior, she stopped drinking totally. She is active in church now. Pray that the Lord will keep her sober and that she may be a testimony of what the Lord can accomplish in the lives that subject themselves to his control. 

Mon 15. Milda -Ethiopia  

We engaged in one-on-one evangelism, organized discipleship training and visits to new believers. During the past three months, we baptized altogether 57 new believers after a period of training. Thank God for the fruit that have accompanied our ministry. Pray for growth to maturity of these new believers. 

Baptism – Ethiopia 

Tue 16. Worldlink USA

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Please join us in prayer for the 2025-26 ministry year for more people to hear the Good News as partners are sent to the least reached regions of the world.

SOUTH ASIA REGION

Wed 17. Nageshwararo - India

Naresh’s life was marked by many struggles and hardships. He grew up without much encouragement or guidance, carrying burdens that made him feel hopeless and alone. God however led him into one of our church services where he heard the Gospel message. God’s word touched his heart deeply. He received Christ into his life, experienced a sense of hope and peace he had never known before and received strength to look at his life in a new way. Please pray that he will continue to walk in this new hope, grow in his understanding of God’s Word, and become a witness to others in his village.

Thu 18. Seba - India

AAB, a young mother from a ND family reported night terrors and fear linked to local idolatrous rituals. Our prayer team visited her, shared the Gospel and prayed for her. She received the Lord as her savior and removed all the charms from her home. The Lord gave her victory over her fears. She now sleeps peacefully, participates in house fellowship, and is preparing for baptism. Thank God for his intervention in her life.

Fellowship, India

Fri 19. Bilton - India

Despite the hostility we continue to experience, God’s hand has been with us as we fearlessly share the gospel from house to house, slipping into radical villages from the forest to which we have been banned, to quietly share the gospel and pass out tracts discreetly. Thank God for giving us the grace to share the gospel with 115 people, and for honoring our service by leading 4 of them to faith.

Sat 20. Arun – India

PRJ was a committed RSS member and a violent persecutor of Christians. He led opposition against believers and took pride in intimidating them. But God reached out to him and touched his heart. Through multiple encounters with the Gospel and the consistent love shown by believers he once hated, he surrendered his life to Christ. Today, he has completely turned away from his old ways and is boldly following Jesus. Thank God for this living testimony that no heart is too hard for him to change.

Sun 21. Marko – India

Sarena was a devout idol worshipper. Her life revolved around rituals, temple visits, and offerings to idols, believing that these would protect her family and bring blessings. Yet, she often shared with neighbors that her devotion has not removed her emptiness and fear of death. When I first met her, she was hesitant to talk about Jesus. But during a prayer visit, she openly shared her struggles and sought prayers for her health issues. Over the next few weeks, we visited her regularly, sharing stories from the Gospels and the truth that Jesus is the one true God who gives peace without demanding endless rituals. One evening, she said, with tears, “I have been worshiping idols all my life, but I never knew there is a God who loves me personally.” That day, Sarena decided to follow Christ. She removed all idols from her home, and today, she openly tells others in her village of the peace she has found in Jesus. Thank God for her salvation and for two other women in her neighborhood who have been inspired by her transformation and started attending our house fellowship albeit, secretly.

AMERICA REGION

Mon 22. DOD – Carribean Island

The story of this young man began during a job we were doing on his bicitaxi. In the middle of the work, I started talking to him about Christ. At first, he didn’t show interest because what he wanted was to solve the problem with his rickshaw. He is disabled, as he is missing an arm. I shared a few situations where Christ helped many people with disabilities. He soon came to understand how much Christ loved him as he is and opened his heart to accept Him as his only Savior. He still has many battles to overcome but thank God that his faith in Him is firm.

Tue 23. SIL – Carribean Island

Thank God for various activities he helped us organize including prayer vigils, a day-long children's camp, an evangelistic crusade, and "Teach with LIFE" Workshop. On Tuesday, June 11, we celebrated baptism of our brother LRO and the following Saturday, we had dinner with the elderly. We thank the Lord for all that He continues to do through us and for impacting our community as we seek to reach every home, school, and workplace.

Wed 24. Visente - Mexico

We conduct Family gatherings in homes where we teach bible lessons to strengthen the family bond and share the message of salvation. We usually invite non-believing families to these gatherings. Thank God also for the ministry of our men. They visit non-believing families and share the message of salvation with them. Pray that through these activities many unbelievers may come to faith in Christ and the faith of the brethren established.

 

Discipleship – Mexico

Thu 25. ALJ – Caribbean Island

Thank God for grace to minister to and counsel many people. We have through these gained people who were dedicated to idolatry as well as alcoholics who today remain faithful. We have been able to help several families, especially children and the elderly, with some food supplies. We are currently discipling 13 new believers. We plan to plant two cells and run school camps for children. Pray for grace to achieve these plans in the coming quarter.

EAST ASIA REGION

Fri 26. Elizabeth – Vietnam

We had the opportunity to teach the Bible to 60 children and teenagers at a summer program in a rehabilitation center. Some of them are homeless, some have made mistakes, some have suffered abuse or have been abandoned by their families. Most of them have never heard about Jesus. The theme of the day's program was "Born to Be Loved". Through this, we shared the powerful truth of God's great and sacrificial love with them. We trust God to draw them closer to the savior through our message.

Day-camp, Vietnam

Sat 27. FLH - East Asia

TAK, 44, is a truck driver. He was hard-hearted, selfish, and deep in adultery. He lived following his own way and spent all his income on worldly pleasures. The first time he heard the Gospel, he responded promptly. His life began to change. He broke free from the bonds of darkness and developed a deep hunger for God's Word as he sought to deepen his faith in Christ. His heart is open to rebuke and counsel, especially when it is based on God's Word. Praise the Lord for impacting TAK’s life.

Sun 28. C. Thien - Vietnam

My church outreach team went to the new area to give gifts and make friends with the local people there. After making friends and sharing the message of the gospel, Mr. Son (the head of the family) accepted the Lord’s salvation, and after a while, his wife and nearby neighbors did as well. We thank God for impacting many lives with the gospel message.

Praying with Mr. Son - Vietnam

Mon 29. Ruth – Vietnam

We conducted training for Church Core Leadership Group during the Easter period as we prepare and equip them to teach God’s word and disciple new believers. Our evangelistic outreach during the Passion week also brought one soul to faith in Christ. We thank the Lord for this new believer and pray that he will be established in his faith.

Outreach – Vietnam

Tue 30. Daniel – East Asia

SOH is a trader. He rejected the Gospel message even though he had heard it many times. He was deeply involved in promiscuity and drugs and couldn’t free himself from them. Thank God that he finally yielded to the touch of the Holy Spirit, prayed to receive Jesus into his heart and received freedom from all his bondages.