Good Will from a Good Well

villagers in india drinking pure water
14Jul

Good Will from a Good Well

Imagine for a moment that you are a believer in India. You were born and raised in an impoverished Hindu village and are now greatly persecuted because of your faith in Jesus. The only water source for your entire village is a single well at a Hindu temple that is controlled by the militant group that is persecuting you.

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Nepali evangelist Timothy Rai giving away Bible
10Jul

A Good Investment

I want to take this opportunity to share with you the diligence of one of our national missionaries who's working hard to reach others with the gifts received by the Strategic Bibles Ministry. Towards the end of last year, I received this incredible praise report from Timothy Rai, our faithful brother in Christ who serves as a missionary in Nepal.

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Nge Nge with children in kachin state, myanmar
27Jun

Kinnecting Kin

Let me introduce you to Nge Nge, one of the newest co-laborers we’re working with at Heaven’s Family. Born in a small rural town in Myanmar (Burma), she was just 3 months old when her father tragically died in a car accident. “There are no words to explain such feelings,” she now says with an aching heart about the father she never knew. After his untimely death, his widow was unable to support her young family, so she sent Nge Nge and her other children to live with different relatives. Nge Nge only saw her mother during school holidays.

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refugee man weeping with family in boat
20Jun

A Disaster within a Disaster

"My children are crying for food. I am helpless. I have no money. There's no hope…" lamented Setara Begum, a Rohingya refugee and mother of two, one of whom is just 5 months old. Such desperation is now being felt by thousands of Rohingya refugees impacted by Cyclone Mora, which struck Bangladesh 3 weeks ago.

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samuel and patricia giving thumbs up with men at Philemon house
13Jun

A Right Turn Off the Street

Stealing food was a basic instinct for young Samuel—he had to survive. He had no mother, no home, and, like his father, lived on the crowded streets of Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya. The future looked hopeless for Samuel, and it became even bleaker when he was eventually caught and imprisoned at the Shikusa Juvenile Centre.

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06Jun

Jesus vs. Demons, 2 to 0!

Ma Xi Hu was born of an unreached people group and raised in the mountains of China. Brought up to worship spirits and taught superstitious practices, she knows too well the realities of living a life in darkness. Ma was a firsthand witness to demonic torment and bondage, as she watched her mother become drastically ill and occupied by evil spirits. Ma and her mother desperately searched for a cure, but no medicine, witch, or doctor had the power to deliver these women.

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young man with backpack fleeing pakistan
27May

Out of the Fire and Into the Rain

Frightened, Raheel clung tightly to his son Solomon as he and his family hurriedly gathered what few possessions they could carry. As they fled, Solomon watched the only house he'd known shrink in the distance; he wondered if he'd ever set foot inside it again. Raheel's heart ached to see such fear in his family's eyes, but he knew something terrible would happen if they stayed.

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church leaders with copy of the disciple making minister
25May

TDMM Tackles Telegu

David Servant's book The Disciple-Making Minister (TDMM) is a 500-page training manual chock-full of foundational Bible doctrine that is sorely lacking in many parts of the world today.

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