From Curiosity to Faith Amidst Persecution

From Curiosity to Faith Amidst Persecution

Disciples in India are facing an escalation of persecution. Stories have emerged of believers being expelled from their villages. To date there have been over 30 brothers and sisters who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the gospel.  

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which governs both nationally and in many states, remains staunchly opposed to Christian activities, including the work of disciple-makers.

In Uttar Pradesh, the anti-converation laws have been frequently enacted, mandating life imprisonment for anyone caught converting others. Yet, despite these formidable challenges, the Kingdom of God continues to grow.

One such story of growth comes from the Listening Movement in India. In a community among the Banjara people—nomadic and of a low caste—women have begun experiencing the transformative power of the gospel. The Banjara, most of whom are illiterate, often find work in labor and transportation. For some time, these women observed Christians from a distance, their curiosity piqued by the unfamiliar way they prayed.

That curiosity deepened when they encountered female disciple-makers who prayed in ways that felt relatable. Seeing women like themselves gathered in prayer encouraged them to draw near. The disciple-makers shared Bible stories, welcoming and accepting them and gently opening the Banjara women’s hearts to the word of God.

Westerners commonly speak up and share their thoughts, but Indians, especially lower-caste women, find this far more difficult. 

However, through the patient and persistent efforts of the disciple-makers, these women began to engage in prayer and discussion. Just two months later, they now meet regularly to study God’s word and pray.

Praise God for this group of women who long to know more about Jesus and obey His teachings. We thank God for the brave disciple-makers who faithfully shared their stories and testimonies, bringing the light of the gospel in the midst of persecution.

Please pray for the families of those who have surrendered their lives for the sake of the gospel.

 

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Mourning Into Mission, Grief Into Grace

Mourning Into Mission, Grief Into Grace

*Rohan was a devoted and courageous disciple-maker among the Baghel and Kumhar communities in North India. A faithful leader, he labored with passion to share the good news of Jesus in areas where few had ever heard the Lord’s name. In 2020, Rohan was martyred for his faith by local opposition in the region he served.

He left behind a grieving family, including his daughter Shantha. But they were not alone. Fellow disciple-makers from the broader movement rallied around them, offering spiritual, emotional, practical, and financial support.

At the time of Rohan’s death, few in the surrounding villages knew much about Jesus. But news of his martyrdom spread quickly. As people learned he had been killed simply for serving the Lord, many responded with shock and sympathy. “How could someone be killed just for doing good?” they asked.

In the midst of tragedy, Rohan’s family stood firm. They continued following Jesus with unwavering faith. Their witness deeply impacted those around them. Slowly, villagers who had once been indifferent or unaware began to ask questions. They attended trainings, engaged in Bible discovery groups, and some chose to follow Christ themselves—drawn by the powerful testimony of a family who had suffered greatly yet remained faithful.

*Shantha, Rohan’s daughter, has now taken up her father’s mantle. She is a bold disciple-maker and trainer, equipping others to carry the gospel forward. Her life is a living testimony of grace, courage, and the unstoppable love of God.

Many who have watched this family rise from sorrow are now compelled to know more about the God who gave them such strength. Who is this Jesus, they wonder, who turns mourning into mission and grief into grace?

Please pray for the villagers of this region—that more hearts would be stirred by the testimony of this family. Pray that Rohan’s legacy would continue to inspire boldness, and that their lives would remain a fragrant offering among those who are still far from Christ.

*pseudonym

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Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur (October 2), the Day of Atonement, is the holiest and most solemn day of the Jewish year. It concludes the Ten Days of Awe, which begin with Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year). Together, these days call for honest reflection—looking back in repentance for past sins and looking ahead to a new year cleansed and renewed.

We hear of  the Day of Atonement in Leviticus (16:29), underscoring its profound importance. On this day, both the high priest and the people had roles to play. The priest performed sacrifices of atonement while the people refrained from work and humbled themselves before the Lord.

Leviticus 16 outlines the high priest’s unique responsibilities. Clothed in white linen as a sign of purity, he would enter the Holy of Holies with offerings: a bull for his household and a goat for the sins of the people. A second goat—the scapegoat—was symbolically burdened with the sins of Israel and sent into the wilderness, signifying removal of guilt and cleansing of the community.

Even today, observant Jews prepare for Yom Kippur by spending the Ten Days of Awe seeking reconciliation with others. The belief is clear: one must be right with one’s neighbor in order to be right with God. This reflects the commandments to love God wholeheartedly (Deuteronomy 6:5) and to love one’s neighbor as oneself (Leviticus 19:18)—commandments Jesus also affirmed again in Mark 12:30–31.

Traditions include sharing a meal before the fast begins, lighting memorial candles for deceased parents, and observing a 25-hour period of fasting and abstinence. According to Jewish law, this “self-denial” includes refraining from eating, drinking, bathing, wearing leather shoes, and marital relations. These practices create space for prayer, repentance, and deep dependence on God’s mercy.

At its heart, Yom Kippur is a day of humility and hope—an invitation to turn from sin, repair relationships, and seek forgiveness from the God who cleanses His people.

HOW TO PRAY FOR DURING THIS HOLIDAY:

Pray that Jewish people observing Yom Kippur would experience God’s presence in a profound and personal way.

Pray that as they seek forgiveness and renewal, they would encounter the fullness of God’s mercy and grace.

Pray for peace and reconciliation within families and communities during this sacred season.

Pray that Jewish people seeking forgiveness and peace with God would encounter the atoning sacrifice of Jesus, our Messiah.

Pray for softened hearts to recognize God’s everlasting covenant love and His provision of redemption through Jesus.

Pray that Jewish families and communities would experience the presence of God in a personal and transformative way.

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He Didn’t Fight Back, He Prayed

He Didn’t Fight Back, He Prayed

Kush received Discovery Bible Study (DBS) training through one of our local teams. He began practicing DBS in his own home. The Scriptures came alive for him, transforming his heart and mind. Soon, Kush began boldly sharing what he was learning, both in his village and wherever he traveled. Eventually, he surrendered his life fully to Jesus.

But following Jesus came at a great cost for Kush. His decision sparked intense opposition and persecution. His brother-in-law, villagers, and even close family members turned against him. Yet Kush didn’t respond with anger or bitterness. Instead, he chose patience, love, and persistent prayer. He didn’t argue or retaliate. He simply showed them the love of Christ.

Today, Kush testifies that God has been his guide and strength through it all. Amazingly, many of the same people who once rejected him—who wouldn’t even sit beside him—now walk with him in love and fellowship. As he continues to share the good news of Jesus, lives are being changed. Some who hear his testimony are experiencing healing and miracles, and many are turning to faith.

Kush’s home has become a vibrant house church. Together, they rejoice in the Lord, their hearts full of joy and praise. As Kush puts it, “Truly, joy and gladness are found in the Lord—there is no one else.”

Pray for Kush, that he would keep pressing on and that the humble house church that began in his home will grow into a cascading movement.

*pseudonym

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From Bondage to Blessings

From Bondage to Blessings

Nuh*, our teammate in South Asia, shared this testimony of new disciple, Rishika*:

“Since I began listening to the Word of God on the mp3 player, my life has changed in ways I never imagined. I was once trapped in drug addiction. My days were marked by quarrels and anger, and my home was filled with tension and unrest.

But when I began hearing the Bible stories, something shifted in my heart. The power of God’s Word touched me deeply. I stopped using drugs. I stopped quarreling. Peace, security, and calm entered my home. God’s presence has brought blessings into my family life.

I am so grateful to the Lord, whose Word is transforming me day by day. I now encourage my friends and loved ones to listen as well, so they too can be blessed and receive eternal life.

Today my heart is full of joy. I thank God for His mercy. Through His precious Word, He is strengthening my faith, filling my home with happiness, and showering us with blessing!”

Praise God for the powerful work He is doing in Rishika’s life! Please pray for her as she continues to follow Jesus—that her faith would remain strong, and that her testimony would spark many new *Discovery Bible Study groups to form, leading more people into God’s kingdom.

*pseudonym

*Discovery Bible study is a simple, reproducible method for studying the Bible that focuses on asking questions to discover what a passage says about God, people, and how to obey it right away.

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