When God’s Word Comes Alive

When God’s Word Comes Alive

Soon after arriving from the U.S., Bret* joined his local team to host five translation teams and a group of experienced coaches. They gathered for one purpose—to rediscover why they translate Scripture.

Over the course of several days, they wrestled with big questions: What happens when God’s Word truly takes root in a community? How can translation become more than a project—how can it become a movement of discipleship?

Each team began to see a new vision unfold, in which Scripture isn’t simply produced but is lived out—transforming hearts, multiplying disciples, and lighting the way for lost people. What stood out most wasn’t the methods or the strategies, but the spirit in the room. Teams encouraged one another across cultural, linguistic, and experiential divides. Mutual respect, humility, and genuine affection filled the venue.

One of Bret’s colleagues reflected, “This week, I had the privilege of sitting among ordinary yet extraordinary people—disciples of Jesus who are quietly shaping the future of God’s Word among the unreached.”

Others also had profound responses to the workshop:

Anik* — Quiet Strength
Anik comes from one of the world’s regions most resistant to the gospel. Outwardly, she looks like any devout Muslim woman. Inwardly, she is a courageous follower of Isa (Jesus). Soft-spoken and reserved, Anik carries a quiet strength that commands respect. During the workshop, she listened closely, processing each idea with care. At one point she raised her hand, smiled, and said gently, “Wait… stop… slow down.”

Her words carried wisdom. Translation, she reminded the group, isn’t about speed—it’s about reflection. Deep thought takes time, and true understanding grows slowly.

Her insight echoed through the room. To walk alongside local believers, we as outsiders must make space for their pace. The translation belongs to them. Our role is not to push—but to encourage, pray, and cheer them on as they carry God’s Word forward.

Andi* — A Burden for His People
Andi, from the island of Madura in Indonesia, is a believer, a husband, and a father. His eyes light up when he speaks of his wife and little daughter.

Throughout the workshop, his furrowed brow showed deep concentration. “This is tiring,” he admitted with a laugh, “but it’s worth it—for my people.”

Every word of Scripture he translated seemed to reach deeper into his heart. When he read aloud in his own language, his voice trembled and his eyes filled with tears. The Word of God had come alive—fresh and powerful—in the language of his people.

For Andi, this wasn’t merely a translation project. It was worship. It was mission. It was love in action.

Luke* — Humility in Leadership
Luke was one of the American facilitators. Raised in a family of Bible translators and deeply trained in missiology, Luke could easily have taken center stage. But he didn’t.

He led with gentleness—asking questions, waiting for responses, and listening more than speaking. He modeled Christlike humility, serving rather than instructing, empowering rather than directing. His presence reminded everyone that the best leaders are learners first, and that true partnership is rooted in mutual respect.

The Fruit — A Family in the Gospel
As the workshop drew to a close, participants shared what they were taking home. Their reflections were simple but heartfelt, “We learned so much from each other, we’re family now.”

What began as a workshop became something more—a spiritual family forming around God’s Word. Not a top-down effort, but a Spirit-led partnership. Not a project owned by outsiders, but a movement birthed from within.

Together, they caught a glimpse of what sustainable, multiplying ministry looks like: humble hearts, shared vision, and the living Word taking root in the languages and lives of those who will carry it forward.

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Word, Water and New Life

Word, Water and New Life

Amisha* gathered five women in a quiet corner of the village, opening Scripture together and guiding them through the stories of the prophets. For many of them, this was their first meaningful encounter with the Word of God—a gentle, accessible way to explore truth in a context familiar to them. Each time they met, the women didn’t just listen; they reflected, discussed, and then carried those stories back to their homes, sharing with family and friends and responding to whatever God stirred in their hearts.

Then something remarkable began to happen.

Three of the women experienced vivid visions of Isa al Masih—Jesus the Messiah. One saw Him urging her to forgive her husband, a call that softened long-held hurt. Another felt deeply encouraged as He affirmed that she was walking in His truth. The third described a simple yet overwhelming moment: she was embraced by Jesus, held in a peace she had never known before.

These encounters changed everything.

One by one, all five women chose to follow Isa. Their faith was not just intellectual—it was personal, alive, and growing. In a nearby rice paddy, standing in the waters of an irrigation canal, Amisha baptized them—an outward sign of the inward transformation already taking place.

Amisha herself is not a professional minister, but a layperson—someone who has been trained in Disciple Making Movements and is deeply committed to hearing and obeying Jesus. Now, alongside these five new believers, she is walking the same path: learning, growing, and stepping into the call to become a disciple-maker who helps others do the same.

Each of these women is the first in her family to follow Christ. Their journeys are just beginning, and they carry both hope and challenge. As they share the Word with their husbands and invite them into spiritual leadership, the process can be complex and sometimes difficult—but it is also where transformation begins for entire households.

*pseudonyms

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 “Can You Deliver People of Evil Spirits?”

 “Can You Deliver People of Evil Spirits?”

As two disciples of Jesus traveled to a town they had felt led to visit, their motorcycle broke down. They were stranded.

Adesh* stopped to help. The disciples learned that Adesh was the head of the village they wanted to visit. He offered to take them to his home and call for a mechanic. They readily accepted his hospitality.

“What do you do?” Adesh asked.

“We serve God and share His Word with people,” they said.

“Can you deliver people of evil spirits?” Adesh asked. His grandson had been oppressed by a demon for a long time.

When the disciples met Adesh’s family and prayed for his grandson, the boy was healed! Adesh hugged them and declared a feast to celebrate.

During the feast, Adesh went and told the whole village what had happened. “Come and see these two so they can pray for your troubles, too. You will be well!”

When the night was over, the disciples had prayed for 70 people. Adesh said, “Now that I know about Jesus, what is my next responsibility? I know other villages with similar problems. I can take you to visit them all.”

For two months, the three traveled together. Eight villages received the Message! If you are a BEYOND donor, you have been a part of this amazing growth! Thank you!

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Fear Less, Love More

Fear Less, Love More

On the last morning of her stay at a quaint hotel, Sharon* noticed a simple but profound message: “Fear Less, Love More.” One of the staff members had written these words with a glittery marker on a leaf, leaving a lasting impression on her heart.

“Fear Less, Love More.”

Over the next few weeks, Sharon couldn’t shake those words from her mind. She found herself returning to them in prayer, seeking to understand their deeper meaning. It’s incredible how God can use even a small, seemingly random gesture to speak directly to our hearts.

As Sharon reflected, she spent time exploring various Scriptures on God’s love—reminders that served as anchors and guides for her soul. These verses grounded her, helping to align her heart with God’s truth.

During one of her prayer sessions, the Lord brought to mind a scene from the movie The Professor and the Madman. The film poignantly explores the human longing to give and receive love, culminating in a character who doubts his worthiness of being loved. The phrase, “If love, then what?” echoed in Sharon’s thoughts—a challenge to embrace the transformative power of love. How much greater is the love of our Heavenly Father, whose affection for us is unwavering and unconditional? God is love.

To “be” in the heart of the Father is to dwell in the constancy of His unchanging love. This love is not just something we receive but something we live out, a seamless blend of being and doing that shapes our every action. These reflections became Sharon’s sure anchors, course correctors in her own heart.

As she pondered these truths, Sharon had an encounter with a French woman named Ella*. While waiting to check in for their international flights, Sharon shared her faith with Ella over a cup of coffee. For an hour, they engaged in a God-ordained conversation. Ella, who had spent the last three months in Indonesia searching for her purpose, was eager to understand what a relationship with Jesus looks like.

Sharon spoke of God’s love, explaining that if His love is the only love truly worthy, then everything changes. Though Ella wasn’t ready to accept Christ as her Savior at that moment, Sharon encouraged her to take the next steps to discover God’s incredible love. Ella returned to Paris with much to think about, while Sharon continued her journey, serving among unreached people groups in Indonesia.

To trust God for the launch of movements to Christ is a natural outflow of a disciple’s heart. While movements are not the ultimate goal, they are a strategic means by which God receives glory as large numbers of people make disciples who hear, love, and obey Jesus. This is the true calling for each of our hearts.

Fear God more, fear people less. Love Jesus more, and be empowered by the Holy Spirit to love. What a joy; what a privilege.

*pseudonyms

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Arrested For Choosing Jesus

Arrested For Choosing Jesus

Sharan* and his family became followers of Jesus less than two years ago. Before Jesus, they worshiped idols and brought offerings to the temple, even though they were not allowed to enter it and sit with the higher caste peoples or the priest. As Nai caste (haircutter caste), they are considered a polluting people. Being Hindu was hard, but they didn’t know another way.

One Friday, as Sharan and his wife walked to the market, they heard singing. Curious, they entered the home to observe the group. They listened to a Bible story and a Discovery Bible study discussion. Sharan was deeply impacted by the prayers. They prayed for the sick and things happening in the village. Everyone was praying. Sharan wondered what kind of god allowed everyone to pray.

After attending the meetings for several weeks, Sharan and his wife said, “We, too, can invite people to our house to listen to stories and pray to this amazing God.” The neighbors who came were impressed that everyone was invited. Everyone could have chai and eat together, sing and pray together. There were no caste barriers among themselves or between themselves and God.

Sharan and his family became followers of Jesus. They never went back to the temple. “There is nothing good for me back in Hinduism,” Sharan said. And he found that as he prayed about everything, life improved. “What an amazing God!” he thought.

But when high-caste villagers noticed that Sharan didn’t go to the temple anymore, they were unwilling to tolerate his new life. They persuaded officials to keep him from his harvest and arrest him. 

During Sharan’s imprisonment, God’s people provided for his family. Sharan’s father was impressed, “We are not alone. These people help us. This is not just talk.” Sharan’s family continued hosting prayer meetings and sharing about Jesus. No one walked away from Jesus.

Six weeks later, Sharan was freed from jail. Village leaders were sure he would deny Jesus to return to his old job, but Sharan had another idea. He decided to try disciple-making full-time for three months.If God would provide work for his wife and father during that time, Sharan would continue. If not, he’d go back to his old job.

Sharan gave himself to disciple-making, faithfully telling people about Jesus and passing along the trainings his mentor shared with him. In this way, he discipled 19 families. After three months, 11 families were baptized. A few months later, the remaining eight were baptized.

At the end of three months, Sharan had discipled 19 lost families to Jesus. Within the next few months, all 19 families obeyed the Lord in baptism. And God provided work for his wife and father. Through the network of churches that has now reached seven spiritual generations and the business, God is providing all their needs. Sharan’s life is a testimony to all of what God can do.

God is building His church in the places we least expect it. Praise the Lord! 

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