Mike and Maria Sarver Prayer Letter: A Sobering Month

2022-11-03T13:01:45-05:00November 4th, 2022|Categories: Mike Sarver Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

October was a sobering month for us. We were reminded of the urgency and importance of our mission here. • On October 7, my convert and friend, Dennis Amponsah, went to be with the Lord. I won him to Christ back in March 2018. The next mont [...]

Daniel and Mary-Ann Williams Prayer Letter: God Is Blessing Our Travels

2022-11-03T13:19:07-05:00November 4th, 2022|Categories: Daniel Williams Family|Tags: , |

Thank you so much for your thoughts and prayers! God has kept us safe on deputation while we have continued to travel many miles. We had meetings in California, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Georgia, Florida, and Texas, [...]

Chad and Sarah Inman Prayer Letter: 206 with No Electric

2022-11-03T12:59:50-05:00November 3rd, 2022|Categories: Chad Inman Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , , |

This month was one that felt like two. God blessed in many ways, and we thank you for your prayers, support, and encouragements! Prayers were answered regarding our October “Reach Your Jerusalem” month. God delivered in a big way. Sundays o [...]

Keith and Theresa Baker Prayer Letter: Still Seeking a Place to Serve the Haitians

2022-11-01T19:17:15-05:00November 2nd, 2022|Categories: Keith and Theresa Baker, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

In October, Theresa and I were able to survey the Haitian migration represented in Abaco, Bahamas. As stated in our last letter, we were barred from going there earlier as a result of a COVID outbreak. Abaco will be a long time recovering f [...]

Jerry and Rachel Wyatt III Prayer Letter: God’s Blessings Abound

2022-11-01T09:55:53-05:00November 1st, 2022|Categories: Jerry Wyatt III Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

Tanzanian Stadium Crusade Thank you for praying for the Tanzanian Stadium Crusade. Although the Devil fought as usual, God blessed, and we were able to have a wonderful crusade. What a blessing it was to see over 3,000 in attendance and 673 [...]

Team Ghana Update: A Daughter Church’s 10th Anniversary

2022-11-01T18:41:15-05:00October 31st, 2022|Categories: Team Ghana, Team Updates, Ted Speer Family|Tags: , , |

Brother Rexford Aning pastors the Fundamental Baptist Church of Fiapre in Sunyani, Ghana. I had the privilege of performing the marriage of Brother Rexford and his wife Deborah in March 2012. God has blessed them with four children: Daniel, [...]

Daniel and Erin Lang Prayer Letter: Another Institute!

2022-10-28T13:50:29-05:00October 29th, 2022|Categories: Daniel Lang Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

God is so good to us! He redeemed us, and He uses us! What a privilege it is to call the God of Heaven, Father. Please continue to do your part in fulfilling the Great Commission while there is yet time. In our last letter, I mentioned tha [...]

Mark and Kim Palmani Prayer Letter: Bible Studies

2022-10-21T16:11:03-05:00October 28th, 2022|Categories: Mark Palmani Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

We thank the Lord for His many blessings as we continue to reach out into our community with the precious Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. There is a small neighborhood about a 15- to 20-minute walk up the mountain from our church. One of o [...]

Team Ghana National Pastor Spotlight: “We Need You to Pray for Our Country”

2022-11-01T18:41:47-05:00October 28th, 2022|Categories: Team Ghana, Team Updates, Ted Speer Family|Tags: , |

Please pray for God to give great wisdom to Bible-believing, soul-winning pastors such as the ones below. Pastor Otchere Boachie “A few weeks ago, I preached the Gospel to Serwaa, and she trusted Christ. She promised to come to church, and [...]

Nick and Beth Watt Prayer Letter: Momentum Is Growing

2022-10-19T17:16:27-05:00October 27th, 2022|Categories: Nick Watt Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

Last week, our Prime Minister spoke at the United Nations. In her speech, she declared that Freedom of Speech was being used as a weapon of mass destruction. What is happening everywhere else is happening here too; but, as usual, New Zealan [...]

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