Praying for Suffering Communities in Uganda
Some experiences in life are so painful they cause deep and lasting suffering or trauma. For the people of Uganda, physical, emotional, and spiritual trauma has come in the form of war, acts of terrorism, domestic abuse, poverty, disease, and displacement. In some areas of Northern Uganda, an estimated… Read More
Nicaraguans Seek an End to Violence
In April 2018, Nicaraguan university students took to the streets to protest the government’s proposed reforms to the Social Security tax system. Although the reforms were eventually cancelled, opposition towards the government grew. The student-led protest, which many had hoped would bring justice to Nicaragua, turned deadly. From… Read More
Answered Prayer: The Radio Brings Healing to Rwanda
Thank you for praying for Rwandans to find healing through the power of God’s Word. The genocide that devastated this nation in 1994 left deep, long-lasting wounds. But thanks to your faithful prayers, hope is making its way into the hearts and minds of suffering Rwandans. Read More
Thank God: Vietnam’s Koho People Welcome First Bible
It was 1967 during the Vietnam War. Amid the chaos and suffering in this war-torn nation, God spoke to an indigenous people through his Word. When missionaries brought the New Testament to the Koho people in their native language, God’s Word began to work powerfully. They learned about… Read More
Please Pray: Indigenous People in Kenya Need God’s Word
Kenya is a country of great cultural and linguistic diversity. Today, there are more than 70 different ethnic groups across the nation. And each group has its own distinct way of life—including food, dress, family traditions, and language. Although there are varying ways of life amongst Kenya’s native… Read More
Pray for the Vulnerable Children of Guyana
The children in Guyana are hurting. Many suffer from physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. Tragically, too often the ones who should be protecting these children are the ones inflicting the pain—a parent, a relative, or a caretaker. As the number of child abuse cases reported each year in… Read More
Praise God: The Javanese People of Suriname have a Full Bible!
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Javanese immigrants left Java, Indonesia, to work the sugar plantations and factories of Dutch colonial Suriname. While some Javanese eventually returned to Indonesia, many chose to stay in Suriname. Today, there are more than 75,000 Javanese speakers in Suriname. Although… Read More
Thank God: Haitian Migrants are Encountering Hope
“The most difficult experience I have had in my life was to leave my family in Haiti,” says Edith. She migrated to the Dominican Republic to provide for her loved ones. About a million Haitians like Edith have followed a similar path, hoping and praying for a better… Read More