Ellie Honea, Tokyo

In her recent newsletter, Ellie Honea compared being part of a new church planting team to watching a sunflower grow in her living room window. They watch: getting to know one another and the neighborhood, looking for a good venue. They water: holding gatherings for games, songs, Bible stories for kids and Bible study for…

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Mission First

In a summer update, Mission First shared some praises and ways to be praying for the ministry through the next few months. Mission First’s Lantern Medical Clinic will be increasing its patient intake this summer. Their Summer program is filled and taking place now. Church groups and different organizations are coming alongside them as volunteers…

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Equipping Leaders International

ELI intentionally focuses on the world’s least developed countries where opportunities for theological education for village pastors is nearly non-existent. This commitment to serving global Christian leaders connects ELI to brothers and sisters who have very tough times ahead as the global economy is threatened. As we feel the sting of rising grocery and gas…

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Elvis and Jaime Le, Port Towns Church

It has been four months since Elvis and Jaime Le moved to Maryland and began serving with Port Towns Church. Port Towns Church (PTC) ministers to an area within the D.C. Metro. Elvis will be serving the ministry of PTC as the Pastoral Resident while seeking ordination as a Reverend in the PCA. The past…

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Chandra Crane

Currently, Chandra Crane and her family are in Thailand. She shared in her newsletter how she is excited for her children to be able to visit and experience the country, learning about some of the ways it is very different than the United States. After their trip, Chandra will get to address new staff from…

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Thirdmill Summer Update

Third Mill’s summer newsletter included Psalm 121:1-2 as a reminder of hope in the midst of opposition and suffering: “I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? My help comes from the LORD, who made heaven and earth.” The newsletter included a story from Ukraine where more than twenty…

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Josh and Ruth Tsavatewa, Sacred Road

In their May update, Josh and Ruth Tsavatewa shared about what has been keeping them busy at Sacred Road recently. Over a span of three weeks, nine groups of college students from Reformed University Fellowship came to invest their time in work projects and Kids Club. This was the first time they’ve held Kids Clubs…

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Trey and Kiki Adams, Thailand

Since returning to Bangkok, the Adams have been busy catching up after being away for so long. Trey has been preaching in Thai more than usual as their church’s preaching team has had to reshuffle due to COVID. Kiki has been regularly meeting online with counseling clients and they have both been busy homeschooling. This…

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Stocks, Southeast Asia

This week, we need to lift the Stocks up in prayer as they face an unexpected and painful transition. The country they have been serving in has refused to renew their visas, and they will be leaving at the end of May to return to the United States. Their work is legal and legitimate, but…

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