In Bucaramanga, Colombia, a Bible school is growing and has found a new permanent home with God’s guidance. Omar shares how the project has been covered in prayer and will help transform the region. Supporters are thanked for making a global impact.
Pastor Dickson Kaganga’s church in Zanzibar was violently attacked by extremists during a riot, leaving him in danger and the building damaged. Despite the trauma, he chose forgiveness and remained committed to ministry. He now sees renewed strength in his church and hopes for revival in Zanzibar.
The speaker survived the Khmer Rouge as a child and later found hope and healing through Jesus after being adopted in the U.S. Returning to Cambodia years later, he was moved by his mother’s deep suffering and spiritual hopelessness. This sparked a calling to share the gospel and bring lasting change. Today, he serves as a missionary, training young leaders to transform Cambodia through Christ.
In Mechina-Miramar, a growing Bible school is building a new dormitory to house 200 male students called into ministry. The old dorm collapsed, and even the chapel is now used for sleeping space. With over 250,000 Pentecostal believers in Myanmar, there’s a great need for trained pastors, and these students are eager to serve.
In Cambodia’s floating villages, Darthrai started a school to serve children with no access to education or medical care. Now, 250 students learn academics and hear about God’s love, bringing hope to their families. Graduates like Somali and Seven are in college and committed to sharing the gospel.
The speaker faced extreme hardship, caring for six children with no food or shelter, yet remained committed to sharing the gospel. After surviving a lion encounter, local Muslims supported them with a home. They pursued education, studied the Bible, and now travel to plant churches and teach others in nearby villages.
Saved at 16, the speaker felt called to preach but was repeatedly rejected by Bible school due to lack of education. After persistent prayer, a chance was given, but financial hardship nearly forced him to leave. Miraculously, a widow in Florida—led by God—sent money to support him, allowing him to stay and fulfill his calling.
The speaker shares how their mission work began in Spain in 1966, leading to Bible schools and hundreds of trained leaders worldwide. One graduate helped spread the gospel across Spain. Now, their focus is on training leaders in Asia and Africa to carry on the revival.