AFRICA REGION
Wed 1. Elias – Tanzania
Through consistent witnessing, follow-up, and prayers, PIA eventually gave her life to Jesus Christ and chose to be called Dorcas as a sign of her new identity in Christ. Her decision, however, came with great personal cost. Her family rejected her completely. Her parents and brothers disowned her and went so far as to hold a funeral ceremony, declaring her dead. They threatened to kill her. On three occasions, they came searching for her, but by God’s grace, we were able to hide her and protect her from harm. Dorcas is now safely relocated away from immediate danger. Despite all she has faced, her faith remains unshaken. She is growing spiritually, boldly sharing the gospel. She has expressed a deep desire to undergo ministry training. Thank God for her courage, passion, and love for God’s Word. Pray for provision for her ministry training and for her young child who is currently in our care.
Thu 2. Mark – Kenya
Please pray for Julius and his wife Mary in the Nuba Mountains. While they were conducting training in a village, conflict suddenly broke out in the community and gunfire was exchanged. In the middle of the night they had to be urgently evacuated and walked for about 15 hours to safeguard their lives. We thank God for His protection over them during this dangerous situation. Please pray for peace and safety for Julius, Mary, and the leaders serving with them. Remember also the catalysts working in various regions of the Nuba Mountains, that the Lord would protect them, strengthen them, and continue to use them powerfully in disciple-making and ministry. Pray that even in the midst of these troubles and instability, the church will grow rapidly, that many hearts will turn to Christ, and that new disciples and leaders will be raised up throughout the Nuba Mountains.
Fri 3. ABB – Nigeria
We have experienced God’s special blessing from the beginning of this year. My family and I have been trusting God for the salvation of an Imam, and last month, he gave his life to Jesus Christ. Thank God for this blessing and pray for wisdom as we disciple him. We are also trusting God for a building where we will be training our Muslim Background Believers. Pray for God’s provision.
Sat 4. Sebastien – Cote d’Ivoire
In partnership with Mena Church, we conducted an evangelization program in a neighborhood of Bouaké and a training on evangelization with the Canaan Center Church. Door-to-door witnessing followed the training. Thank God for 12 people who came to faith in our Lord.
Participants in Evangelization Training – Bouake, Cote d’Ivoire
Sun 5. Ninson – Ghana
I was in the house one sunny afternoon, attending to house duties, and a young Muslim gentleman visited me and started helping me with the house duties, so I used the opportunity to share the gospel with him. To my surprise, he opened up and accepted Jesus Christ as His Lord and personal Saviour. He told me his father will not allow him to come to church. I told him he should not worry, he should continue to believe Jesus with all his heart, and as people pray to Allah in the mosque, he should pray to Jesus in his heart. l gave him a copy of the New Testament. Please pray for wisdom as I seek to disciple him discreetly.
Mon 6. Ayaovi – Benin
The old woman in the photo below saw a vision of the risen Christ and, of her own volition, came to us to seek baptism. She prayed to receive the Lord as her savior and was baptized the same day. Thank God for his self-revelation to many. Surely, the ministry of the gospel is not by power or might but by God’s Spirit.
Tue 7. Tivakudze – Zimbabwe
Fungai, a Muslim, is a new student at Africa University, a Christian-based university. He tried to form a group for Muslim students but found that most of his friends were Christians. One student in my study group referred him to me. Thank God that after a few meetings, some involving heated theological discussion about God and Allah, Fungai finally accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. He has since joined the Bible study group on his campus. Pray that my weekly discipleship meeting with him will aid his steady growth to maturity.
Small Bible Study Group – Zimbabwe
Wed 8. Bolaji – Malawi
In partnership with other mission leaders, we are at the preliminary stage of carrying out research on the only unreached people group in Malawi, the Yaos. Please pray that this will lead to better engagement of this people group. They have been resistant to the spread of the gospel.
Thu 9. Miriam -Kenya
SMI 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. God helped me, and through my friends, I was able to take him back to a different school. Now he is doing well. Please pray that he may be drawn to faith through the lessons we teach him and the other children.
Fri 10. Narcisse – Cameroun
We organized a crusade in Kolodet in the south of the country. Thank God for meeting all our budget through a brother and for 22 people who came to faith at the crusade. Nina was close to committing suicide when we met her. She was living with a man with whom she built a house and a business. The man chased her out of the house and the business and brought in another woman. She was a shattered woman, but she found hope in Jesus and the strength to continue raising her two children. Please pray for God’s peace to continue to reign in her heart.
Sat 11. Eugenio – Mozambique
Pray more than ever for the lost souls of our community. I desire that at least 70% of our communities would hear the gospel through us. To that end, I want to disciple at least 12 people whom we may regard as apostles to the people, who will enter new communities to minister. Pray for the successful implementation of this plan.
New Church Plant – Mozambique
Sun 12. Chei – Benin
A man who comes from a Vodun Tron idolatry family heard us proclaim the gospel message. He gave his life to Jesus and immediately asked us to bring the gospel to his village. Thank God that today, we are in his village sharing God’s love with his people. We are in the process of planting a church in this unreached area. Thank God for answering our prayers by giving us a piece of land to plant a church in this area that is truly in need of Christ’s light.
Mon 13. Neo – S. Africa
A boy in our camp shared that he always thought that the church was for “good kids” and not for someone like him. After walking through the camp lessons and hearing about Jesus’ grace, he said, “I thought God was angry with me about the things I have done before, but now I know He loves me and wants to walk with me.” He later asked how he could continue growing in his faith after camp. Thank God for ten children who came to faith in Christ Jesus during our camps. Pray for their continued discipleship, that they may be rooted in Scripture and connected to healthy faith communities.
Devotion @ Camp – S. Africa
Tue 14. Georges - Cameroun
We organized an evangelization campaign in partnership with Missionaries Without Borders with visits to hospitals, prisons and orphanages. Thank God for 90 people who received the Lord’s salvation. Thank God also for granting us the opportunity to share the gospel message with the traditional head and his chiefs. Pray that the message they heard may yield fruit in their lives.
Wed 15. Worldlink USA
We successfully moved into our new office and are so blessed by it already, praise the Lord. We have yet another new staff member, Peter, joining our team this month, and several of our staff members are traveling for ministry purposes. Please pray for safe travels, fruitful meetings, and a blessing on our new team dynamic.
SOUTH ASIA REGION
Thu 16. Banothu - India
Thank God for drawing Puspalatha to himself. She is from a Hindu community and worshipped idols. Her family was facing many problems, including a lack of understanding among themselves. They engaged in superstitions and witchcraft. As a result, they lost peace in their family and suffered from some health issues. We proclaimed the gospel to them, and we thank God for Puspalatha’s response. Through her faith, God delivered the family from their problems. Puspalatha is completely transformed and is regular at our church services. I am also planning to erect a church in Kodad town and use it in the training of our disciples. Pray for God’s provision.
Fri 17. Himanshu and Raj - India
The ministry in Bihar is characterized by severe persecution. Over the past three months, Hemanchu has been arrested twice. He has endured harassment and physical abuse by the police. Missionaries frequently encounter threats, violence, and false accusations, with some even ending up in prison. Despite these ongoing challenges, the team remains courageous, and the Gospel continues to spread. Thank God for 31 people who came to faith in Jesus Christ in the last quarter and 7 who were baptized. The gates of hell will not prevail against God’s church and his word.
Newly baptized - India
Sat 18. Jitendra and Sindhu - India
Despite unimaginable suffering, Jitendra continues to go out boldly and actively reach out to 42 unreached villages. The Gospel is still being proclaimed among the Hindu and Yadav communities. His life stands out as a powerful testimony that the Gospel cannot be stopped, even in the face of extreme persecution. We thank the Lord that recently, about 1,570 people heard the Gospel message, several individuals are being prepared for baptism, and new villages are showing openness to the message.
Sun 19. Sumitra - India
A beautiful incident took place during a recent baptism service. As the baptism was going on, a group of curious people gathered nearby to watch. At first, they were full of skepticism and uncertainty. However, as they saw the believers publicly confess their faith in Jesus, their curiosity turned into genuine interest. After the baptism, five of the onlookers stayed behind and began asking sincere questions about Jesus, salvation, and the Christian faith. Since that day, three of them have joined the fellowship and are continuing to learn more about Christ. This was a wonderful reminder that even a public testimony through baptism can be a powerful witness. Thank God for the impact of his children’s confession of their faith.
Mon 20. Krishna - India
The spiritual need in these regions remains very great. Many Bengali, Santali, and indigenous Hindu communities still have little or no exposure to the Gospel message. Because of cultural pressures and the influence of radical groups like Majhi Madava, those who show interest in Christianity often face intimidation and rejection. Yet, Sister Krishna and her group continue to carry a deep burden that these people may come to know the saving grace of Jesus Christ. Pray for her and her team, for the fulfilment of their heartfelt desire.
Open-air Church - India
Tue 21. Subrata - India
By God’s grace, about 60 people have heard the Gospel through our ministry. We minister through house visits, personal conversations, at prayer meetings, and village gatherings. The Lord is helping us establish house fellowships, which serve as small centres of prayer and Bible teaching. A significant moment occurred in the village of Keshiyadi when, as we shared the Gospel, the village leader listened carefully and remarked, “We have never heard the Gospel even once before. This message is completely different from our religion.” Pray that his inquisitiveness will soon turn into faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Wed 22. Worldlink UK
Jack, the President of Worldlink, is visiting the UK to share the vision of Worldlink with potential donors in London and a few cities in Scotland. Pray for good audiences and fruitful meetings so that more Christians may share and start supporting our vision and mission.
AFRICA REGION
Thu 23. Innocent – Benin
I have, from time to time over a period of four years, shared the gospel message with my friend without any positive response. But when I visited him recently, wanting to repeat my message, he was the one who asked me a few questions. After answering his questions, he started to get rid of his talismans and handed them over to me. He said, “Today I am going to follow your Jesus.” He has followed the Lord faithfully since then and has experienced definite change in his life. He has also distanced himself from some of his friends. Thank God for the Holy Spirit, who convicts people of the need for the Savior.
Fri 24. Wezzy – Zambia
We organized four leadership training courses focusing on servant leadership and creation care, with 300 students from four institutions of learning in attendance. We also organized three Evangelism and Missions Trainings with 50 participants. Thank the Lord for 350 people who heard the gospel message during the practical session that followed the training.
Sat 25. Alex – Togo
Thank God for the impact of the weekly radio ministry every Monday and Tuesday on Radio Gloire à Dieu 106.7 FM. We have been running the series titled: “The deity of Jesus.” I just finished broadcasting on the topic: “The Voice in the Wilderness.” Pray that more listeners will put their faith in the God-Man, Jesus, our savior.
Sun 26. Hellen & Wycliffe – Ethiopia
We conducted evangelism training for youths and teens in the Kibera slums in Kenya and a weeklong training for preteens to equip them to reach out to their peers. After each training session, participants went out to practice what they had learnt. An open-air evangelism through art was also organized. Thank the Lord for 167 people who came to faith in our Lord and 33 who were baptized. Pray for their steady growth in their faith.
Mon 27. Cecil – Zimbabwe
Since the beginning of the year, we have seen more schools inviting us to start Bible clubs. This is exciting as it helps to increase our reach to children and young people with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Some of the schools were not open to our ministry previously. Thank God for the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education which has resulted in the opening of more doors of ministry.
Tue 28. KUD – Kenya
I have had a one-on-one engagement with 9 individuals, some being very passionate about their faith. One is a Muadan, one who calls people to prayer. We had an interesting conversation as we helped him understand the truth about Jesus Christ, of whom he knew very little. Some of the things we shared with him challenged his long-held myths. He left disturbed, promising to come back. Please pray for the Holy Spirit to complete his work of conviction in his life.
Wed 29. Anato – Togo
We conducted door-to-door evangelization in 2 villages, outdoor evangelization and film screening in another village, and intercession and evangelization in a high school during their speech-giving day. We thank God for bringing 166 new believers into his fold. My current challenge is to succeed in evangelizing a new village. The authorities of the village have become extremely hostile and against our entry. Pray for breakthrough.
Thu 30. Tivakudze - Zimbabwe
I met Thomas, a first-year student, during the orientation at Mutare Teachers College. When I met him, he was intoxicated with alcohol. Getting him to talk was rather tough since he constantly mocked me and my colleagues for preaching by the roadside. As I approached him, he became aggressive, but later felt like he wanted to hear more about John 3:16. Thank God that at the end, he gave his life to Christ and is now attending our regular weekly Bible study sessions. Thank God for saving his life and pray for his steady spiritual growth.
