After decades of hard work, the first full translation of the Ngalik Bible has finally been completed! Check out the link below to learn more 👇
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Will you pray for the people of Conakry? Because of you, CAMA was able to help provide relief in the aftermath of the oil terminal explosion, but over three months later, life in Guinea continues to be very fragile. Check out the link below to learn more.
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Will you pray for those facing deadly winter weather conditions in Mongolia?
Freezing conditions have led to the deaths of over two million livestock and have caused disruptions to travel, trade, and education.
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As she moves forward in this new season of life, would you pray with us that God would help her learn as she studies a new culture and language? Pray that she would continue to foster good connections with those around her, and that she’d listen to and learn from the Holy Spirit.
In January, Amanda finally came to Kosovo! Since then, she has been spending her time learning how to speak Albanian, developing relationships, and coming alongside the rest of CAMA’s team at the Bridge Community Center.
You've sent nearly $1 million in relief to those in need in Ukraine. Check out the link below to learn how your generosity has been extending both aid and eternal hope ⬇️
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Lori said, “This is such an encouragement for us personally—we don’t have to carry our burdens alone. And it is a perfect picture of what a daily and personal walk with Jesus looks like for those we are working with.”
Lori said, “The good news of Jesus is that no matter what burdens we may have or what has happened in our lives, Jesus invites us to learn from Him through His gentle and humble heart on how to find rest for our souls."
We’re celebrating how the Lord moved through your partnership! 🎉 Check out the link below to see how your generosity made a difference in 2023 ⬇️
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Seeds of Hope’s tutoring program recently enrolled 35 students for the upcoming semester. Through your support, children from marginalized communities have access to a believer-based resource to help them pass critical exams. Thank you for helping kids dream of a better future!🙌
On October 28, the maternity ward at Hope Clinic officially opened! Three days later, the first baby ever to be born at the ward was delivered. There are now 10 midwives serving at the clinic who will help improve care for women and infants during pregnancy and childbirth.
Thom also said, “Please pray for continued growth in Latin American churches as they pursue a deeper level of Biblical holism, and for new doors to open for us to work together with them.”
Thom said, “They’re tied to the need emphasized in Amos to remain faithful to the One who has called us—both in spirit and in deed. I use this concept a lot when teaching on the importance of church-based development work.”
As we celebrate this Christmas, may we also make the time to rest in the work that Christ accomplished by bending low to be among us. May we remember to keep extending the gift of grace and truth that the Lord so lovingly extended to us 🙏💚 #MerryChristmas
You can provide opportunities for Kingdom workers already among the hard-to-reach to gather and grow in their ability to share Christ 🙏 Check out the link below to learn more ⬇️
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#Pray that God would help them find their new faith community, and that they’d be bold and courageous in living out their daily lives for Him. Most of all, please pray that the Lord would use the Hacketts—as both teachers and students—for His Kingdom.
At the end of August, the Hacketts arrived in Mongolia! After landing, Daniel and Katie began working in the English Language Department of the International University of Ulaanbaatar to serve both students and staff members.
#Pray that the Hacketts would progress well with learning Mongolian, that God would further open their children’s hearts and minds to learning a new language. Pray that God would give them strength and positive spiritual encouragement as they head into the cold Mongolian winter.