Never Abandoned

Never Abandoned

“I am a single mother with a daughter and two sons. Three years ago, I received Jesus, thinking that my man would change and that we could be together with the children. In spite of everything, he decided to abandon us, leaving me with three children to raise alone.

I had a lot of resentment and hatred in my heart and never wanted to attend church again. I made the decision to ‘remake’ my life in parties and bars with bad friends – and going out with various men just for the money to put bread on the table for my kids.

In the meantime, my kids were basically abandoned and even went to bed hungry. We would sometimes just cry together. I thought that God had abandoned me, but He never left.

"I really came to know Jesus . . ."

I heard the message through the Proclaimer from some Christian brothers who had received one. They visited me and taught me the message of Christ in my mother tongue. Thanks to Jesus, He healed the hurts in my soul by giving me a profound understanding of His Word.

Previously, I did not understand the Gospel. I had received Jesus only because of my own deception and disappointment; I had attended church just to do a religious thing. But now my life is different, I really came to know Jesus and He has taught me to love and forgive my family and my neighbors.

I am now closer to my children, in spite of all the pain in my past. I will never leave them. We regularly go to church together and I can now smile with my children. God is also blessing me financially.

Thanks to the Proclaimer – it really is a blessing to my life – and thanks to the brothers who teach in Quechua. There are actually very few who teach the Bible in our mother tongue. I just wanted to tell you this little testimony. Please pray for my family and may God bless your lives!”


Island Inspiration

Island Inspiration

"A few months ago, some foreign and local Christians went out to one of the islands in the Bijagós Archipelago and shared the Gospel (some of the islands have the Good News and others do not). Three people gave their lives to Jesus. The islanders have no permanent . . ."

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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 . . .

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Released from Captivity

Released from Captivity

​In many parts of the world, those we call “men of peace” and “women of peace” are entrusted with Proclaimers to start Audio Bible listening groups. In Chad, the widespread effectiveness of this ministry approach is revealed by both a leader and a participant from villages in distant parts of the country: “I am a pastor and the man of peace in my village. It is forceful to come and hear the Word of God through the Proclaimer. God worked a miracle by transforming the life of a drunk in my group. Indeed, he was a man of hard character and he often . . ."

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