May 2026 Prayerlink

AFRICA REGION

Fri 1. Augustin – Cameroun

We conducted an evangelistic health campaign for 422 people in Moloundou, with 59 of them undergoing surgical intervention. Among those operated on was a 12-year-old girl who presented post-operation complications a few days later. She was evacuated to a clinic in Yaoundé where I spent 90 days with her for her follow-up. She had a second successful operation. She was also diagnosed with tuberculosis after a CT scan. While I was with her in Yaoundé, and seeing the love that God was showing her, she began to confess to various atrocities, including witchcraft. She narrated how she became a witch. She renounced witchcraft and accepted Christ as Lord and Saviour. We praise the Lord for what he did in Moloundou and the deliverance he wrought in the life of this girl.

Medical Evangelistic Campaign – Cameroun

Sat 2. Israel – Mali

Doudou Diene listens to Christian broadcasts on Leer Gï (the only evangelical radio station in Thiès). He testified to the way the word of God he continues to hear has transformed his life. He has not yet confessed that he is ready to become a Christian, but we continue to pray and minister the gospel message to him. Thank God for the ministry of Christian radio stations. Please pray that Doudou will soon turn to the Lord for salvation.

Sun 3. Nounagnon – Benin

A parent confessed at the end of one of our trainings, ‘I have failed. Lord, restore me and equip me to pass on biblical values to my children from now on.’ Pray for grace to faithfully pass on the knowledge of the savior to the next generation.

Mon 4. David – Nigeria

PAL was dedicated to serving Jesus before gaining admission to the University, but things changed drastically when she got to the campus. She got involved with bad friends who influenced her to engage in sexual activities. Realizing her sinfulness and following our assurance that God will forgive her sins, however grievous, Priscilla wept as she returned to the Lord during one of our campus activities. She is now attending discipleship class to help her grow in her relationship with God.

Tue 5. Maropafadzo – Malawi

We partnered with local churches last year to conduct crusades to 100 primary schools.  This ran for two weeks in the Southern and Northern parts of Malawi. Thank God for 200 students who gave their lives to Christ. Furthermore, we had the opportunity to establish Bible clubs in schools without them and revive clubs that had lost steam. Through this partnership, we now have discipleship teams that support our teacher volunteers, facilitating Bible Clubs in primary schools.

Wed 6. Blessed – Nigeria

To the glory of God, we reached out to a total of 220 persons with the gospel of Christ, and 6 people committed their lives to the Lord. Joshua was a drunkard. We visited him and shared the Gospel with him. After some deliberations, He gave his life to Christ. Although sad that he died soon after, we are grateful to the Lord for saving his life just at the right moment, and now he is resting with him.

Thu 7. Mohammed – Nasarawa, Nigeria

Jamu gave his life to Jesus in one of our crusades. For a while now, he has been undergoing discipleship. His desire is to be a missionary. Thank God for the great transformation he is experiencing in his life. My younger sister is a Muslim, like I was. For 31 years, I have been praying for her salvation. Thank God for answering my prayer and bringing her to faith last March. She is currently undergoing discipleship.

Fri 8. Neo – S Africa

One of the more reflective initiatives was organizing Prayer Spaces at St. Anne’s. We designed a series of creative and quiet stations that invited students to connect with God through guided prayer. Each station had a focus, such as praying for forgiveness, family, or healing, and learners moved through the spaces individually. Thank God for the rare moment of stillness and vulnerability that prayer spaces give in the learner’s busy school environment.

Prayer Station – South Africa

Sat 9. Manasseh – Nigeria

Adeyemi’s testimony: My spiritual growth took a significant leap when I joined the fellowship group at the University. This decision remains one of the best I’ve ever made. Through impactful fellowship programs, the love and support of fellow believers, and the privilege of serving as a leader, I have grown not just in knowledge but in my walk with Christ. These experiences have strengthened my faith, shaped my character, and deepened my dependence on God. I remain committed to serving God and influencing others for His kingdom.  Thank God for the impact of campus fellowship on many lives.

Sun 10. Haro – Nigeria

Musa was an addicted drunkard and because of the terrible lifestyle, his wife ran away with their two children. I met him during one of the days I went on evangelism and shared the love of Christ with him. I told him how much Jesus loves him and at the end of the engagement, he gave his life to Jesus, and I started to disciple him. Thank God for the changes and transformation he continues to work in his life. I am now trusting God to help us reunite him with his family. Please pray with us.

Mon 11. Saio – Sierra Leone

Conducted a children’s seminar at Jadia Community in Kabala, with 123 Children in attendance. At the end of the training, some gifts, shoe boxes provided by Operation Christmas Child (OCC), were distributed. Some Muslim parents attended. Thank God for 11 people who gave their life to Christ. A day camp for both youths and adults also ministered to 70 people with five of them accepting Christ’s offer of salvation.

Day Camp – Sierra Leone

Tue 12. Lily-Claire – Mauritius

Thank God for the commencement of the School Support program in January with the enrolment of 8 new secondary students and 5 primary level pupils. The remedial classes have also restarted with an average attendance of 18 primary and 15 secondary students. Thank God for the opportunity the classes give us to share the gospel message with the students. Please pray that the Lord will provide at least two volunteers to teach in the after-school support programme at both primary and secondary levels.

Wed 13. Joshua – Kenya

I bless God for enabling me to start a volleyball program for the youth. Since it began, I’ve had the opportunity to interact with many young people from a neighboring community. The game has become a bridge, connecting us with the community in a meaningful way. After each game, we usually sit down to review our performance. This time together has opened opportunities to share the love of God and to encourage one another in faith. Pray that many of the youth will encounter the Savior through our interactions.

Thu 14. Narcisse – Cameroun

We have shared the gospel with Salmana on several occasions, but she has always declined our invitation to receive Christ’s salvation. However, one afternoon recently, she came to us and told us she is fed up with the state of her life and would want to follow Jesus. Thank God for watering his word we have planted in her life. Pray for effective follow-up.

Fri 15. Ayaovi – Togo

After a heated argument with her father, the old woman’s daughter left home 16 years ago. She has neither returned home nor communicated with her family. After the woman gave her life to the Lord, she testified to the power of praying the word of God. She resolved to pray three times a day, resting on Matthew 7:7 (seek and you will find). After praying for a month, her daughter suddenly communicated with her and gave her address in USA. She has since been communicating weekly with her family to the relief of her old mum. Thank God for miraculously reuniting this woman with her daughter.

Sat 16. Wezzi – Zambia

Adamson, a student in one of our universities, wanted to commit suicide. He posted a message on his WhatsApp which one of my disciples saw. He engaged with Adamson and shared God's word with him. Subsequently, Adamson accepted Christ into his life, and for the past three months, I have seen him progress in Christ as he fellowships with brethren on the campus and in personal conversations with him. Thank God for his peace that passes human understanding.

Sun 17. Elio – Mozambique

Thank God for the inauguration of our School of Church Planting and for the 12 students who have begun training. Pray for God's wisdom and discernment as we train them, and that each student may experience transformation in their life.

School of Church Planting – Mozambique

Mon 18. Kossivi – Togo

In the last three months, we have done door-to-door evangelism in 4 villages. We go three times a week, the third time being dedicated to discipleship. Thank God for 30 new believers we welcomed into God’s family. One of them, the first daughter in a Muslim family, is, as to be expected, facing the parents’ opposition. The young girl has maintained that salvation is only in Christ Jesus. Please pray for wisdom as we disciple her and help her navigate the minefield.

Tue 19. Worldlink USA

We praise God for all the new things he is doing at Worldlink. Please pray for wisdom over our decisions in a time of growth.

SOUTH ASIA REGION

Wed 20. Vasava - India 

In the last three months, God gave us a burden and the opportunity to share the Gospel in Shakri village for the very first time. There is one family there whose brother has been sick for four years. The family follows the Swaminarayan religion. Pranav, their son, has not been able to walk properly for the past four years because of problems with his veins, and when they went to the doctor, he said there was no adequate treatment for it. By God's grace, I shared the Gospel with them and prayed for their son. He has started improving. Please pray that God will heal him completely and that the family and the whole village will come to know Jesus as the only savior.

Thu 21. Hopson - India 

For many months, brother Khim had been experiencing family problems, and this caused him to drift away from God. He had no desire to come to church, read the Bible, pray, or fellowship with other believers. He was struggling both spiritually and emotionally. I visited his home to understand his situation and to counsel him. After several visits and multiple counseling sessions, God healed his wounded heart and restored his family as well. He is now an active church member again. Thank God for his restoration.

Fri 22. Khwairakpam - India 

The Lord opened doors for me to visit and minister in many villages including Tera, Moirang Hanuba, Patsoi, Morang Kampu etc. Personal evangelism is the only ministry possible in these villages. We try to visit each home and share the Gospel whenever we are welcomed. Thank God for Thoibisana who recently accepted the Lord as her personal Savior. Her life has been completely transformed—from being a troubled young woman to becoming a bold and faithful follower of Jesus Christ. She now visibly carries the Bible, despite much opposition. She speaks about Christ and shares her faith with anyone willing to listen. She is truly passionate for Christ! 

Sat 23. Vikash - India 

Pankaj suffered from intense and persistent stomach pain along with a burning sensation. In his desperate search for relief, he engaged in various rituals, including sacrificing hens and goats according to traditional practices. Nevertheless, he found no healing. When he encountered the Gospel and received Jesus Christ, his life began to change. Through prayer and faith, God completely healed him of his suffering. In addition to experiencing physical healing, he is spiritually transformed. He is now actively involved in the church, faithfully following Jesus, and boldly sharing his testimony with others. All praise to the Lord our God.

Sun 24. Mati - India

After graduating, I worked in the Bible College for one semester. I am now in the mission field visiting different villages, engaging in door-to-door evangelism, and also teaching and encouraging believers. I hope to spend more time teaching, discipling, and encouraging believers to strengthen their faith. I also want to focus on the youths to guide and challenge them for mission work. Pray for grace to do these faithfully.

Mon 25. Kolhom - India  

The ongoing crisis in Manipur remains a challenge. Some children died in recent bomb attacks by ‘unknown’ people. The state government and public have imposed a complete shutdown, so movement is prohibited. Now, we cannot share the gospel openly. People are willing to listen, but pressure from community leaders has intensified. Despite this, God is moving, and closed-door worship continues. Pray for protection and renewed opportunity for ministry.

EAST ASIA REGION 

Tue 26. Rady - Cambodia 

Our team of volunteers rented a house in the village, lived with the villagers and served in the community executing various projects including barbing hair, a children's program, war relief, and house visits. We experienced the joy of seeing hope in their lives. Almost the whole village turned to the Lord Jesus. Both daughters of the store owner accepted Jesus. Our rented house was opposite her store. When we first moved in, she looked upset and unwelcoming, but soon, she warmed up to us and allowed her daughters to join in our worship. On the last day, she gave free food and drinks to all 20 team members, an indication of the change she experienced in her life. Pray that she may fully accept Christ into her life.

Ministering to Children - Cambodia

Wed 27. Khounkeo - Laos 

Thank God for what He did for the people I met. There’s a lady who was possessed by an evil spirit, and her family brought her to many people to chase out the demon, but no one could help. They brought her to us as their last hope, and we spent the whole night praying and laying our hands on her. Thank God for healing her and touching her heart to believe in Jesus. She has returned to her family in the village. Pray that the Lord may uphold her faith.

Thu 28. Tan Minh - Vietnam 

We thank God for the salvation of a village elder from the Bru Van Kieu ethnic group in Quang Tri Province. Our ministry team had previously visited this area to conduct evangelism training and to implement a community development project. Through these efforts, we built relationships and shared the gospel more openly in the village. In recent months, the village elder decided to place his trust in the Lord Jesus Christ. His decision is especially significant because, as a respected elder in the community, his life influences many others around him.

Fri 29. Samnang - Cambodia

In the highlands of central Vietnam, God is at work through Pastor Mang, a Hmong ministry partner training in Ho Chi Minh City. Even before graduating, he is serving and sharing the Gospel. In March 2026, five people courageously chose to follow Jesus despite the risk of rejection and persecution. On April 4, thirty-two new disciples completed basic training and were baptized, boldly declaring their faith.  Thank God that even in difficult conditions, the Gospel is taking root. 

Baptism - Vietnam

AMERICAS REGION 

Sat 30. Jose Luis - Guatemala 

We have a new couple in the church. For a long time, only the wife attended while the husband, a heavy drinker, raised a nominal Christian, was reluctant. After visiting them and showing friendship, they started coming to church together. Now, the husband has put his faith in the Lord Jesus and positively influences his family. Thank God for drawing this couple to himself.

Sun 31. Silienes - Haiti 

We engage in evangelism, fasting, prayer, Bible study, and praying for the sick in hospitals. We go from house to house, praying for the sick. In the hospital, many people are suffering and cannot afford food or medicine. We help them with small support to pay for their medication and provide food where possible. Through the hands-on evangelism, 374 people heard the gospel message during the quarter. We thank God for 35 people who came to faith in Christ Jesus and for 25 of them who were baptized.