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  Support Bible Translation: Every Tribe, Every Tongue Helping the Whole World Hear God’s Word in Their Heart Language If you could only read the Bible in a language you didn’t understand—how much of God’s love, truth, and promises would you miss? That’s the daily reality for millions of people around the world. Of the roughly 7,000 languages spoken today, over  1,500 still have no translation of any part of the Bible , and nearly  3,800 languages don’t yet have the full Bible . That means whole communities live without the comfort of Psalms, the message of the Gospels, or the hope found in Revelation. But God’s plan has always been clear:  “This gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come”  (Matthew 24:14, NIV). Every nation. Every tribe. Every language. Why Translation Matters God’s Word transforms lives. It convicts, comforts, corrects, and encourages. When the Bible becomes available in ...

Your Mission Field Is Right Where You Are

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Bringing light to workplaces, schools, and communities When many people hear the word “missions,” they think of distant lands, new languages, and overseas ministries. But what if your mission field is your office? Your classroom? Your neighborhood street? Being a missionary isn’t limited to those who cross oceans. It’s a calling for every follower of Jesus to live intentionally—right where God has placed you. You don’t need a pulpit to preach. Your kindness, patience, integrity, and faithfulness in everyday tasks can be a powerful sermon. Living missionally means seeing your ordinary routines as divine opportunities. Your Job: More Than a Paycheck Your workplace may be your greatest opportunity to share the gospel without ever quoting a verse. When you show up on time, work diligently, listen to others, and navigate pressure with peace, you reflect the character of Christ. People are watching. They notice when someone treats others with respect, offers encouragement, or takes responsib...

Give Purposefully: Funding the Mission that Saves Souls

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Give Purposefully: Funding the Mission that Saves Souls Series Title: Every 2.5 Seconds: Why the Gospel Can’t Wait πŸ’” The Tragedy Behind the Numbers Every day, over   35,000 people die without ever hearing the name of Jesus . This isn't just a statistic—it’s a spiritual emergency. Many of us want to help but wonder,   “What difference can I make?”   The truth is, even if you never leave your home or preach a sermon, you can make a lasting impact through   purposeful giving . Jesus once said, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth... but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven.” —Matthew 6:19–20 (NKJV) When you give purposefully to the mission of the Gospel, you are doing exactly that—investing in eternity. πŸ’Έ What Is Purposeful Giving? Purposeful giving is different from emotional or impulsive giving. It means   giving with eternity in mind , with a clear focus on   advancing the kingdom of God , especially among those who have   never hear...

Pray for the Unreached

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The Power of Prayer in Missions Prayer is not the last resort—it’s the first offense. It reaches places our feet cannot go, touches hearts our hands cannot hold, and moves heaven to act on behalf of the lost. Jesus told His disciples, “The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest” (Matthew 9:37–38, NKJV). Every day, over 140,000 people step into eternity. Many of them have never heard the name of Jesus—not once. No church, no Bible, no Christian witness. Their first glimpse of the gospel is too late. These are not just statistics. These are real people with real souls. And this is why prayer for the unreached is not optional. It’s urgent. It’s essential. It's our frontline battle cry. Like Lives Depend on It—Because They Do He didn’t say, “Form a committee.” He didn’t say, “Start a program.” He said, “Pray.” Why? Because prayer aligns our hearts with God's. Prayer softens the hard soil of ...

Post 2: The Watchman on the Wall: When Silence Is Fatal

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God Holds Us Accountable When We See the Danger and Do Nothing In the midst of the growing number of unreached people, one truth keeps rising to the surface— we are the watchmen on the wall . God said through Ezekiel: “But if the watchman sees the sword coming and does not blow the trumpet to warn the people and the sword comes and takes someone’s life... I will hold the watchman accountable for their blood.” —Ezekiel 33:6 (NIV) This passage wasn’t just for ancient prophets—it’s for us today. We See the Danger We know the truth. We know about sin, salvation, heaven, and hell. We know Jesus is the only way. We also know that  more than 35,000 people die each day without ever hearing His name . That’s the sword. That’s the danger. Yet how often do we stay silent? We are not innocent bystanders. When we see and know,  we are accountable . God has placed us on the wall to  warn ,  pray , and  intercede —not to stay comfortable. Silence Is Not Safe Silence may feel s...

Post 1: Why We Must Act — 35,000 Souls a Day Never Hear of Jesus

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  Post 1: Why We Must Act — 35,000 Souls a Day Never Hear of Jesus Series Title: Every 2.5 Seconds: Why the Gospel Can’t Wait 🌍 The Heartbreaking Reality Every day, about  140,000 people  die across the globe. Of those,  35,000 to 42,000  are believed to die  without ever hearing the name of Jesus —not even once. That’s  one soul every 2.5 seconds  stepping into eternity, unreached by the Good News that could have changed everything. Let that sink in. While you’re reading this paragraph, several people have entered eternity without the hope of the Gospel. This isn't just a statistic—it’s a tragedy unfolding day after day. And it is a call to every believer who carries the light of Christ. πŸ“– What Does Scripture Say? The Bible makes it clear that the Gospel isn’t just good news—it’s urgent news. “How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear wi...