AFRICA REGION
Wed 1. Mzwabantu – S. Africa
The story of a teenager who hit rock bottom but found his way back.
JK, a teenage boy had it all - a loving family, friends and decent home. He started by smoking marijuana and upgraded to cocaine. At 17, Grade 11, he dropped out of school and started stealing to fund his habit. One-night police caught him with a bunch of stolen gadgets. The court gave him a warning, but his parents were done. The teenager didn't blame them. He ended up on the street, sleeping in alleys and dodging danger every night. One rainy day I met him, he was so wet and shaking all over because of the cold. I offered him a hot meal and started talking about Jesus. He listened attentively. I made an appointment to come and meet him where he stays. I continued where we left and introduced him to Jesus. His journey wasn't easy, but he accepted Jesus and Jesus turned his life around. He started volunteering and is preparing himself to go back to school next year and continue his studies. "I want to help teenagers like me," he says. Thank God for the hope we have in Christ Jesus.
Thu 2. Senzo - Eswatini
Thank God for the success of the National Children’s camp with 125 children in attendance. Two three-day Holiday Clubs were also organised, each attracting about 150 children. Using the “Promise Island” theme, the clubs focused on five key promises of God. The impact was significant, as children engaged deeply through storytelling, drama, games, and Bible teaching. Thank God for 60 children who responded to the gospel message proclaimed during these and other evangelistic programs organised during the quarter.
Children’s outreach club
Holiday Club – Eswatini
Fri 3. David – Congo DR
Thank God for the conviction he wrought in the life of Wilson. He received the Lord as his savior during the Teen Bible Camp and experienced deep conviction of sin. The teachings he subsequently followed strengthened his faith. He expressed his faith publicly through baptism and is now active in the youth department in his local church. We praise the Lord for his intervention in his life.
Sat 4. LAL – North Africa
In March, we attended a mega prayer conference. The session on personal praying and listening to God focused on the zeal of Phinehas and Elijah after which I asked God, “what should my zeal lead me to do for you?” God said, “train people to be zealous.” God opened my eyes to the understanding that he is aligning our hearts to the current vision of the Mission School to which he has called us to lead. The day after the conference, a man approached me and said, “be my father”. He invited his friend to our first meeting and promised to gather more friends so I can meet with them. Soon after, a young lady said, “I had a dream and God said, you are my mentor”.Our prayer is, Lord; we need your presence to go through these. Please pray that God may fulfil his purposes in our lives and ministry. Thank God for faithfully helping the school team and the 13 trainees to progress steadily despite various challenges we have faced. Please pray that each trainee will experience the presence and the power of God in a special way.
Sun 5. Patrick – Uganda
Jonathan gave his life to Christ during a prison outreach. He was released from prison and is now serving as a pastor leading a thriving congregation of nearly 300 worshippers. His transformation continues to inspire many and demonstrates the lasting impact of prison ministry and discipleship. Pray that his life and ministry will continue to impact many lives for God’s glory.
Mon 6. Rotimi – Mali
The last three months have been a very difficult period in Mali's political and social history. Churches have been asked to be careful, missionaries cannot go out to share the Good News, and some have been advised to return to their bases where they would be safer with their evangelistic teams and family members. Terrorist attacks remain frequent and intense – the recent attack on Bamako, where the Minister of Defence, his wife and two children were killed in an attack on a military base, is a reminder of the seriousness of the danger. I recently experienced two consecutive terrorist attacks while on mission in a region of Mali. Suddenly, gunfire broke out from all sides. The panic was total. But amid the chaos, I cried out to the Lord, and a supernatural calm invaded my heart. I took cover, and miraculously, I came out unharmed. Today, I am alive and safe in Bamako. Every morning I wake up giving thanks, because I know that it is the Lord who has protected me.
Tue 7. Kouevi - Togo
A man who threatened us and his wife also for participating in our Bible studies in one of our cells has ended up giving his life to Jesus Christ for which we praise the Lord. About fifteen disciples in the village of Vogan Aduhohave requested us to plant a church for them. We were able to get a piece of land, and we are praying that the Lord provides the fund to erect a shed to serve as a place of worship.
Kouevi discipling in a village
Wed 8. Francois – Burkina Faso
We organized Easter evening in two centres, first for people in the neighborhood of our office where an evangelistic film was shown. Then for the students in Thomas Sankara University. This was carried out in partnership with a local church. We thank the Lord for 102 people who prayed to receive Jesus Christ as their savior during the two programs. Pray for effective follow-up.
Thu 9. Abiola – Chad
The Lord led us to the region where to survey and adopt tow Unreached People Groups (UPG). It came about when our car broke down while coming from a youth conference. We didn't know that was God's way of helping us meet with a person of peace who would later be instrumental in taking us to the villages and giving us data about the people we're considering to reach. Thank God because all things indeed work together for good to us who love God.
Fri 10. Akouvi – Togo
After giving birth to her baby, AA failed to produce breastmilk to feed her baby. The medication she received did not solve the problem. I prayed for her and left. The next day she had a dream in which she saw a hand unclogging a faucet. And it was at the end of this vision that her milk began to flow to feed the baby. Thank God for working this miracle in her life.
Sat 11. Raymond – Nigeria
Raymond lost his wife last October. He is currently grappling with caring for the children alone, but he is thanking God for his faithfulness that he enjoyed throughout the quarter. Dudu was a traditional (idol) worshipper and played music during their worship. Thank God for touching his heart and bringing him to faith in our Lord. Same with Galadima whose father is the chief priest in their village. Pray that the Lord may open the eyes of his father and help Dudu and Galadima to be bearers of God’s light in their communities.
Sun 12. Sebastien – Cote d’Ivoire
Kouame was on the verge of abandoning the faith because of various kinds of disappointments he experienced. The Lord however, helped me to minister to him and today, he is fully restored and continues to walk with the Lord in joy. Thank God for his intervention in Manasseh’s life.
Mon 13. Jamila – Mozambique
Thank God for his faithfulness in the life of Rehema. We went to pray for her because of her illness. The next day she herself testified to God's healing. And yet, God revealed that she still needs deliverance. When we conveyed the message to her, she showed willingness. We prayed and the Lord delivered her totally. By the grace of God, I have gained the friendship of three Mwani families thereby opening the door of ministry to them.
Tue 14. Perpetuer –DR Congo
We carried out individual evangelism and thank the Lord for bring three people to faith. We are discipling the new believers in our group Bible study class. Thank God for the impact of the word on group members.
Wed 15. Abraham – Benin
My vision is a church that seeks to reproduce itself. To that end, our goals are to build a temple, to train disciples continuously, and to plant a new church in a new village. Thank God for 35 people who came to the Lord during the quarter. One of them is a man who was delivered from the grip of alcohol after listening to the gospel and accepting Christ. His family is restored and testifies to God's goodness.
Thu 16. Ezra – Nigeria
Joel was a believer who backslid and was initiated into idol (Dodo) worship. He gradually matured in this and became a priest. We met him during one of our weekend door-to-door outreaches. Part of his loud cry was that the church forsook him. He was glad we visited and encouraged him. We praise the Lord that during our interactions, he was restored to faith. He opened his home where we met his two grown up sons who were also Dodo worshippers. They all opened their hearts to accept the good news of salvation in Christ. Pray, as we continue to disciple them, that they may all become rooted in the faith.
Fri 17. Worldlink USA
Pray for our home team staff in this season of ministry. The Lord has been gracious to us that our team is larger and more unified than ever before. We are collaborating meaningfully and accomplishing tasks with new levels of efficiency and clarity. Pray for us to continue to do excellent work for God’s glory as a team and that in our excellence the Lord will use our work to further equip our indigenous missionaries to continue making disciples among the world’s least reached places.
AMERICAS REGION
Sat 18. Carmen De La Caridad Alfonso, Havana, Cuba
A mother of two young adults came to our mission deeply distressed and without hope of seeing her life change. She had fled her home after suffering physical abuse from her husband and receiving threats against her life. In His faithfulness and mercy, the Lord led her to our mission, where the brothers welcomed her with much love and put into practice what they had learned from the God of love and kindness. She accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior, found freedom, and now serves God with peace and joy. She is also ready to testify to her new birth through baptism. Please pray for my health, as my illness has progressed and I can barely walk, and pray for my family, that we may continue extending His kingdom and be an example wherever the Lord takes us to work.
Sun 19. Manueldris Vásquez, La Habana del Este, Cuba
Elaine, a woman estranged from Christ, was on the verge of losing her marriage due to her husband’s excessive alcohol consumption. She endured this suffering for a long time until Christ came into her life. The Lord brought changes to her marriage, and thanks to the Lord, her husband has stopped consuming alcoholic beverages. And not only that, but the sister’s health was very poor, and He has also worked in her physical body, bringing healing. Pray that God will give Manueldris wisdom and direction to carry forward His work, use him with power in His kingdom, and bring more people to the knowledge of the Lord.
Mon 20. Brayann y Raquel Vicente, Guatemala
In Lima Peru, it touched my heart a lot in a school we visited and we talked about forgiveness and the story of the prodigal son and God as a good father, we did an acrostic of the word "Father" and a young girl said if she could not do it because she did not have a father and the volunteer of Bible union of Peru said to her: "God is your best Father" and she began to cry, we went over to talk to her, and pray, but my heart trembled to see her face when I heard that phrase "God is your best Father".
School outreach
Tue 21. Loamy Abell, Haitai
The ministry encouraged parents in the community to send their children to both church and school, while also involving church members in evangelism activities. As a result, more people have been attending church, including some who had fallen away from the faith and have now been reconciled to God through Christ. At the end of the school year, the church provided a hot meal and gifts to students who achieved high grades and expressed appreciation to teachers, school administrators, and support staff for their service.
SOUTH ASIA REGION
Wed 22. Bryan Gurung, Bhutan
On May 31, I led a group of young people, along with my wife and our 15-month-old son Evan, in an outreach in Babesa, Thimphu, Bhutan, where openly preaching the gospel is prohibited and many believers are hesitant to share their faith. As part of our monthly outreach, the youth divided into teams to quietly distribute gospel tracts. Sonam and Deepak noticed a man reading a newspaper aloud on a busy street, and though they first walked past in fear, Sonam felt prompted by the Holy Spirit to return and give him a tract. To their amazement, the man began reading the gospel message out loud, and eleven people stopped to listen. What began as a moment of hesitation became a powerful testimony of God’s sovereignty, reminding the team that God can use unexpected people to proclaim His truth and encourage His people. “God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.” — 1 Corinthians 1:27
Thu 23. Babulal and Murmu, India
The mission field is not easy, as many people are willing to listen to prayer and the Gospel but remain afraid of family pressure, village opposition, and community rejection, making follow-up ministry especially important. Brother Babulal is patiently continuing the work through personal visits, prayer, and encouragement, desiring that people not only hear the Gospel once but truly understand Christ’s love, repent, believe, and become faithful followers of Jesus. He also requests prayer for believing families who are facing struggles at home and in their communities, asking that they receive spiritual strength, peace, courage, and unity, and that they remain faithful in prayer, worship, and God’s Word despite opposition or family difficulties.
Outdoor church gathering
Fri 24. Vasava Sankar Bhai and Methaben, India
By God’s grace, I am doing well, and my fractured leg has now completely healed. We recently held fasting and prayer, continued personal evangelism, and visited different villages to share the Gospel. During one outreach, we prayed for Divayeshbhai, who had been suffering from seizures, and by God’s grace, he was healed.
Praying for sufferers
EAST ASIA REGION
Sat 25. Buth Sothea, Cambodia
Ongoing ministry includes evangelism and church planting in Orli Village, youth outreach through sports ministry, and the baptism of 24 congregation members.
Additional efforts include small group gatherings, baptisms, and church planting classes in Sala Krao District, Pailin Province.
River baptism
Sun 26. Chok Samneang, Cambodia
Over the past three months, I trained students to make disciples, share the gospel through house-to-house village visits, minister to children through OCC, lead children in regular worship, and identify new target villages.
As a result, five new believers were added, and some students gained the courage to go out and preach the gospel.
Among them was Mrs. Rath Un, who went to the market to share the gospel with her neighbors; two women accepted the message and believed in Jesus.
Village outreach to kids
Mon 27. Nhean Rathana, Cambodia
After sharing the gospel in remote villages and teaching new believers about being born again, I baptized those who had recently accepted Jesus as their Savior. I also encouraged them to join a Bible-teaching church near their homes, continue growing in faith, and share the good news with their families, neighbors, and friends.
Baptism of a young man in a barrel
Tue 28. Sangha Kim, Cambodia
During outreach ministry, God opened many opportunities to share the Gospel with people in local communities. One memorable answer to prayer was when our team visited a grandfather who had been paralyzed for many years. After sharing the Gospel and praying for him, we witnessed God work powerfully as he stood up and began walking. This was a great encouragement to our team and a testimony of God’s power and love.
Man receiving prayer
Wed 29. Kraties 3, Cambodia
Long Ret’s life has been radically changed since she came to believe in the Lord Jesus. Before, she lived with daily worry, fear, and anxiety because of family struggles and fear of evil spirits, but now she has peace of mind, renewed hope, joy, and a smiling face.
I thank God for all he has provided and for the blessings that allow this ministry to continue reaching rural communities through worship and offering programs, Sunday School, adult leadership training for group members, workshops with partner organizations such as CCPC and KLGN, acts of charity and the sharing of the good news in the community, and cooperation with missionaries from various countries to spread the gospel and help build churches.
Outreach materials to be distributed
Thu 30. Tum Vibal, Cambodia
The ministry continues to share the good news throughout the villages by teaching small groups, visiting homes from house to house, teaching the Word through English classes, and serving communities through medical teams that provide checkups and treatment in the villages.
Small group bible study
Fri 31. Prum Setha, Cambodia
Her name is Tosunak. In the past, she believed in spirits and relied on them for help whenever she faced various problems. After receiving Jesus Christ, she stopped relying on spirits and began praying to Jesus whenever problems arose, asking Him to help resolve each issue. I believe Jesus has saved her from sin, and she was baptized on June 7, 2026. Thank You, Jesus.
