Soul-Winning Stand

Soul-Winning Stand

​In the often oppressive heat and humidity of Southeast Asia, one amazing woman we’ll call Mony offers both physical and spiritual refreshment to all who pass by. Armed with a Mini Proclaimer and a “maxi” smile, her small roadside stand is stocked with snacks, drinks, half-gallon jugs of gasoline, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

​Mony greets everyone who comes by, whether customers or not, and invites them to sit with her in the shade and listen – she always has an extra seat. Her little Audio New Testament plays continually as the solar panel charges in the ambient light and the people are attracted to what they hear. Then she shares her own testimony of the work that Christ has done in her life.

She is responsible for winning about 5,000 people to Christ.

Our field partner in the area tells us that she is responsible for winning about 5,000 people to Christ so far, including the entire staff of the mechanic shop next door.

​What makes Mony’s story all the more remarkable is that she’s a widow living with a serious medical condition. Praise God that medications are managing her symptoms but, from the kindness and positivity that come from her relationship with Jesus, you’d never know that she had a single struggle in the world.


“The Word of God is alive”

“The Word of God is alive”

​As a popular poet, songwriter, and local radio personality, Alina earned the respect of her people long ago. Though she had never read the Bible and was not a Christian, she was very enthusiastic about being chosen to participate as one of the narrators for the Audio New Testament in her language. Soon after the recording process began . . .

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From Fear to Freedom

From Fear to Freedom

​"Don't let them in! They bring confusion! They'll steal your children – don't let them into your houses!" ​Chalchiuitl looked up for a minute as the message broadcast through the pueblo – then went back to braiding grass. She made 20¢ for every eight feet she braided. At that rate, she needed to stay focused and keep working. But she would listen to the religious leader – she wouldn't talk to the strangers. Within a week, the strangers left. Over the next couple of years, she saw her neighbors who had talked with them listening to a black box. At first she . . .

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Flipping for the Word

Flipping for the Word

While making their way through the dense and muddy jungle toward a remote village, a partner missionary, Daniel, and his translator met a group of women carrying harvested produce on their heads. They asked the women to help them . . .

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