One Miracle Sparks Third Generation Growth

One Miracle Sparks Third Generation Growth

Raj*, a facilitator of a Discovery Bible Study group, was deeply concerned when his 12-year-old son, Adi*, became gravely ill. Desperate for help, Raj asked Nuh, a disciple-maker, to pray for Adi’s healing. Adi miraculously recovered. Encouraged by this, Nuh told Raj that he too could pray—with confidence—for his own children and others in need.

About a month later, Raj visited his brother-in-law, Adhesh*, in a nearby village. There, he encountered a woman named Dhani*, who had suffered for 25 years from a debilitating illness and was tormented by a demon. The demon often threw her into the fires she used for cooking, leaving painful burn marks on her hands and feet.

Moved with compassion and strengthened in faith, Raj prayed for Dhani. God miraculously healed her and delivered her from the demon! This powerful experience deepened Raj’s faith and gave him greater confidence to walk in the authority Jesus had given him, as Nuh had explained to him.

Dhani’s husband was overwhelmed with gratitude and said, “Because Jesus healed my wife, we want to live our lives at His feet. We want to learn more about Him and hear more stories of Jesus.” As a result, God’s name was honored in that village.

This miracle opened the door for Raj to begin Discovery Bible Study groups with 17 families in Dhani’s village. These families are now listening to Bible stories—from Creation to Christ—and learning what it means to be true followers of Jesus.

The ripple effect didn’t stop there. Inspired by what God had done, other families from Dhani’s village visited a nearby village to share the testimony. That visit sparked the start of six more Discovery groups—third-generation growth! When ordinary people step into the authority Jesus gives (Matthew 10:1), they feel empowered to obey all of His commands.

Please pray for Raj, for Dhani’s village, and for the neighboring families who are hearing this good news. May the story of Dhani’s healing spread with the same power and urgency as the Samaritan woman’s testimony about the Messiah she met at the well.

*pseudonym

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Faith On Wheels

Faith On Wheels

*Mina, a woman from Delhi, works as a school bus driver. She is completely illiterate and comes from a low caste, yet her faith and obedience to Christ have made her a powerful disciple-maker. After hearing Bible stories and engaging in Discovery Bible Studies, she gave her life to Jesus. Since then, God has raised up a team of 10–15 women who partner with her in making disciples.

Because of her work, Mina encounters many people in difficult circumstances—people in great need of hope. She shares the gospel boldly wherever she goes. One of the people she met was *Kay, a woman trapped in addiction and prostitution. Her drug dependence had shattered her life, driving her husband away and leaving her without her children.

Over the course of several months, Mina patiently met with Kay, sharing God’s Word with her. As Kay studied the Bible and applied its truths to her life, she began to experience emotional and spiritual healing. She eventually left behind her old way of life and became a follower of Jesus. Transformed by God’s love, Kay started sharing Bible stories with others, stepping into the role of a disciple-maker herself.

Today, Kay is a leader in a house church and a key part of Mina’s disciple-making team. To help Kay rebuild her life, Mina assisted her in purchasing a rickshaw, enabling her to launch a ladies-only rickshaw service. This business not only provides for her needs but also creates daily opportunities to share the gospel with the women she meets.

Praise God for the fruit and restoration that have come through the obedience of these two women!

Pray for Mina and Kay as they continue to boldly proclaim Jesus in this city of over 33 million people. Ask the Lord to protect them, strengthen them, and multiply their efforts as they make disciples who make disciples.

*pseudonym

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A Journey From Darkness to Light

A Journey From Darkness to Light

*Chakir and his family met *Nuh, who is serving in South Asia, when he visited their village. During his visit, Nuh shared the good news of Jesus and invited Chakir to start a Discovery Bible Study (DBS) group with his family. When Chakir learned that the stories of Jesus were available in their own language, he eagerly agreed. Nuh provided them with an MP3 speaker containing the newly translated Scriptures, taught them how to use it, and promised to return for follow-up in a few weeks.

When Nuh returned to Chakir’s village, he was met with great joy. Chakir and his family couldn’t wait to share how their lives had been transformed by listening to the stories. They realized these weren’t just stories—they were the words of the  Living God. Inspired by what they had learned, Chakir, his wife, and his children took bold steps of faith.

They removed the amulets they had worn for protection, broke down the temple in their home, and discarded the idols they once worshiped. They also renounced the black magic and witchcraft practices common in Hindu households in their village. These actions were public declarations of their newfound faith, showing how powerless their former beliefs and rituals were compared to the Living God.

With joy and conviction, Chakir proudly proclaimed, “We are now followers of Jesus!”

Praise God for the miraculous transformation in Chakir and his family! Pray that they will remain steadfast in their faith, even when faced with challenges. Ask God to continue transforming their hearts and minds, drawing them closer to Him. Pray that Chakir will grow not only as a disciple but also as a disciple-maker, boldly sharing the truth he has discovered with others in his village and beyond.

*pseudonym

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A 24 Year Answer to Prayer

A 24 Year Answer to Prayer

This inspiring story began 24 years ago, at the turn of the century, when *Scott, a mission catalyst, and his wife *Saeng, began training Southeast Asian leaders at 3-5 day border events in Thailand. 

During one of these events, Scott met Pastor Som, a humble and deeply committed believer from a small district north of the capital city. Though uneducated, *Pastor Som embraced everything he learned and applied it with determination. In the following years, he planted several churches across his province, and for a time, church multiplication was thriving. 

However, when the national church took control of these leadership trainings, the growth halted. The churches remained, but the rapid multiplication ceased.

More than a decade later, a leader named *Anuson from Southeast Asia was being trained by the national church. Recognizing his potential, the national leaders sent him to a Bible college in the Philippines. While Anuson grew personally from the experience, the principles he learned about church leadership in an open society did not translate well to his home context. 

Upon his return, he attempted to apply his training, but the large gatherings he led drew unwanted attention. Eventually, he was arrested and put in prison for over a year.

Meanwhile, the national church leaders heard of a successful church multiplication model being used in Central Southeast Asia. Scott and his team introduced this model to the national leaders. During that pivotal meeting, the head of the national church declared, “From now on, all our leaders across the country will follow this model.” His commitment was firm, and Scott, along with a team of co-workers, was invited to train leaders from all over the country. This shift occurred seven years ago.

After Anuson’s release from prison, he connected with Pastor Som, who had resumed following the church multiplication model with the full support of the central church. Anuson learned this new approach from Som and returned to Southeast Asia, eager to put it into practice. Knowing Anuson’s passion for the model, Scott invited him to a training in Thailand, held in a village of the Bru people—the same ethnic background as Anuson. 

The training deepened Anuson’s understanding of the multiplication strategy. Anuson and his team have now started 48 new discipleship groups, 13 of which have become fully functioning churches. At a training session, Scott spoke highly of Anuson, saying, “He’s a man known for his love for others and his strong life of prayer.” Meanwhile, Pastor Som has now seen the Christian population in his province grow from 1,000 to 2,000 believers.

We thank God that the national church embraced this new way of working, allowing many more people in Southeast Asia to hear the message of Jesus and choose to follow Him.

Join us in celebrating this 24-year answer to prayer: Pastor Som’s faithful multiplication of churches and leaders, and Anuson’s success in adapting the model to his unique setting, resulting in 48 new groups.

Please continue to pray for pastors Anuson and Som, that they would experience God’s favor and continue to train up new leaders. May every village in their provinces be home to a community of obedient disciples.

*pseudonym

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Faith Under Fire

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Encouraged, Ragbir returned to the village and managed to meet with the elder who had most strongly opposed him. Miraculously, they reached an agreement allowing him to continue his ministry there.

For two months, this peace held. But one day, during a Bible study at Ragbir’s home, attended by his family and fellow believers, the same elder from the village arrived with others. They stormed the house, launching a violent attack. Ragbir and his family, along with the other disciples, were brutally beaten. The police, fearing political backlash from Hindu leaders, refused to intervene.

The attackers struck from behind, giving the disciples no chance to defend themselves. Ragbir sustained a severe head injury and lost consciousness. His mother, wife, brother, sister, and even his young children were among the nine injured in the assault.

Several months later, Ragbir succumbed to his injuries, leaving behind a wife and two children under the age of five. His family has since been expelled from the village. Ragbir was a devoted father and a committed member of the movement, sharing stories of faith and walking faithfully alongside his brothers and sisters in Christ.

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