Peace Where Fear Once Lived

Peace Where Fear Once Lived

Before she found freedom in Isa Al-Masih (Jesus), Mrs. Toh’s* life was marked by fear.  She grew up in a large city in Southeast Asia, where faith and tradition shape everyday life. 

Without warning, something would overtake her. Rage would rise suddenly and violently. It often took several people to restrain her, and they struggled to hold her down. Witnesses said her eyes turned red and unrecognizable. Neighbors were terrified. At times, she would scream in agony, clutching her stomach as it hardened like a stone. When the episodes passed, she was left weak, ashamed, and confused.

The physical pain was intense, but the emotional weight was even heavier. Mrs. Toh felt humiliated and isolated. Although she was a Muslim and could read the Qur’an fluently, she searched everywhere for relief. She sought out shamans and spiritual healers, hoping someone could explain what was happening and make it stop. Her life became entangled in mystical practices, yet nothing brought lasting peace.

Everything began to change when she met Dee, a believer in Isa Al-Masih who was known for praying for the sick. At first, Mrs. Toh was hesitant. Their backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs were different. But Dee did not argue or pressure her. She simply showed kindness, visiting her home, caring for her family, and praying with compassion and authority in the name of Isa.

Those prayers were unlike anything Mrs. Toh had ever experienced. They were filled with peace. Over several visits, as Scripture was read and prayers were spoken over her, something shifted. The darkness that had tormented her began to lose its grip.

Dee gently explained that true freedom does not come through rituals but through faith in Isa Al-Masih, who has authority over every power. If Mrs. Toh wanted complete healing and deliverance, she needed to trust Him.

Faced with that invitation, Mrs. Toh made a courageous decision. She chose to believe. She accepted Isa Al-Masih as her Lord and Savior.

From that moment, everything changed.

The violent episodes stopped. The fear lifted. The heaviness in her body disappeared. Where many voices had once tormented her, she now had only one Spirit guiding her—the Holy Spirit. Anxiety was replaced by peace, and fear with joy. Mrs. Toh was rescued, not only from physical suffering, but from the darkness that had once controlled her life.

What has touched her most deeply is the boundless love of God revealed through Isa Al-Masih. She experienced forgiveness, healing, and freedom, not because of her efforts, but because of His mercy.

Today Mrs. Toh is healthy and whole. She now serves her community and boldly shares both her testimony and her faith. She who once lived in fear now shares hope with others who are suffering. She tells them that freedom is possible.

Her prayer is simple and bold: that Isa would give her wisdom and use her story to lead many others out of darkness and into His marvelous light.

*pseudonyms

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A Simple Act, An Eternal Impact

A Simple Act, An Eternal Impact

Joel* began serving a movement in India two years ago. Every month, his team receives reports from each state, filled with prayer requests and testimonies of how God is moving in various villages. This month, they received an inspiring story about how God’s Kingdom transformed an entire family through one woman.

A year ago, Aruna* heard about Discovery Bible Study (DBS) gatherings in her village. Encouraged by a friend, she decided to join. Aruna noticed that the group always prayed for various needs, and soon, people were praying for her as well. This made a huge impact on  Aruna, as she was accustomed to a religion where individuals only prayed for themselves. Struck by the group’s compassion and sense of community, she shared her experiences with her husband and children, who then also joined the Bible study.

Despite facing significant persecution from other villagers, Aruna’s entire family chose to be baptized. Today, Aruna leads a women’s group in her village, sharing vision for the ministry and training others. Though just a year ago, she and her family did not follow Jesus, they now all not only follow Christ but also lead their own Bible studies. Aruna is dedicated to helping other women reach out to their families and neighbors with the message of Christ.

As Joel read this story, he was deeply moved by how something as simple as praying for one another—so common in the church—could have such a profound impact on someone unfamiliar with a Christian community. Aruna not only heard the Word of God in those meetings but also experienced the love and care of the community, which empowered her to bring the life-giving message of the Bible to her family.

Please pray for Aruna’s family and the many others in South Asia who are exploring who Christ is and what the Word says. May they all find a loving community of disciples that cares for their needs and helps them grow in their faith

*pseudonym

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Shaking Earth, Unshaken Gospel

Shaking Earth, Unshaken Gospel

The ground beneath Japan shook, trembled and gave way in some parts. Buildings crumbled. Roads split apart. Fires raged.

For many, the scenes felt hauntingly familiar, echoes of the devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami came flooding back. Once again, death and destruction stood in plain view.

On that New Year’s day in 2024, across the world, believers cried out: “God, please have mercy on Japan.”

How many are facing eternity without knowing the Savior? How many are searching for hope in the chaos? How long until they hear the good news, truly hear it and believe? When will hearts turn and find real LIFE in Him?

But before the earth shook on that first day of the year … something beautiful happened.

As the sun quietly rose on New Year’s morning, on a small beach in Malaysia, a different story was unfolding. Four Japanese men and women stepped into calm waters and publicly declared their faith in Jesus through baptism.

While destruction would soon grip their homeland, LIFE was already breaking through.

These were the first baptisms of Japanese believers our team has witnessed in Malaysia. A quiet moment, unseen by the world—but celebrated in heaven.

These new disciples will not walk an easy road. Opposition, rejection, and even condemnation may await them, especially if they return to Japan. Yet they have chosen their allegiance. They stand with the One who rescues us from sin and conquers death.

And this is just the beginning.

Join us in praying that they would have bold faith . . . that their witness would multiply . . . and that many more in Japan would find the NEW LIFE in Christ.

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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!

*pseudonym

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