Build Relationships With Indigenous Missionaries

In the midst of war, famine, natural disasters, and everything in between, indigenous missionaries carry on. They present the gospel in villages mired in witchcraft, brave maximum-security prisons to lead Bible studies with convicted murderers, and pray with refugees in disease-riddled camps. They are bold carriers of the gospel, concerned more for the salvation of others than for their own earthly safety.

Support Critical Outreach To Hungry Families in Sri Lanka

Because of a native ministry’s food distribution program, families in several villages have been able to feed their children. These families often do not have jobs because finding employment is difficult, and as a result, they do not have the income necessary to provide for basic necessities.

Deliver Basic Necessities To The Vulnerable in Greece

Christian workers at a center for refugees provide compassionate aid to those who come to them for help, but they do not distribute Bibles because they do not want anyone to believe that taking a Bible is a requirement for having received aid. Instead, they gift Bibles to those who directly ask for one, which has created a ripple effect of sorts.

Lead Idol Worshippers To Jesus in the Philippines

When native missionaries learned that the aunt and uncle of one of the ministry’s Bible students practiced witchcraft, they journeyed to the couple’s home to present the gospel. “It is her [the Bible student’s] prayer that all her family will hear and believe the gospel and be saved,” the ministry leader said.

Support Income-Generating Training Programs in Burundi

A tailoring center run by a native ministry helps women—mostly single mothers—learn how to make different types of clothes. The center can accommodate up to 10 students and their teachers, and the women spend six to 12 months learning this trade.

Reach Indigenous Tribes With The Gospel in Bangladesh

Missionaries from a native ministry have worked tirelessly among eight indigenous tribes, sharing the gospel and baptizing 1,940 people during a six-month period. Their work has had a transformative effect on many villages as people put their faith in Christ.

Help Christian Workers Expand The Kingdom in China

A woman who was the only believer in her family of six moved away with her husband to find work in another city. In their new home, their job situation prevented her from attending church, and her zeal for the Lord faded. But, eventually, the couple returned to their hometown, and, after many visits and prayers from native missionaries, the woman’s faith burned bright again.

Tell Of The Mercies Of Christ in Mexico

After a native missionary shared the gospel with a construction worker near his church, the man asked the missionary to go with him to his hometown and meet his wife, who had cancer. Upon hearing the gospel, the woman gave her life to Christ, and she and her husband asked the missionary to return and plant a church.

Support Missionaries With Their Gospel Work in Palestine

In the midst of economic and political hardship, native missionaries serve their communities through local churches, which not only provide Bible training and fellowship, but also compassionate aid to those who need it, such as delivering medication to the sick. Christian leaders recently organized a women’s retreat, youth meetings and activities, and home visitations.

Lift Up Weary Persecuted Believers in Southeast Asia

When a widow chose to put her faith in Christ, her son and daughter-in-law forced her to leave their home and she was banished from the village. Christians in another village built her a small hut and now help to take care of her. In another place, a believer who was a successful nurse was constantly asked to renounce his faith, which he refused to do.