International.
East Africa

Earlier this year, in May, Nate and Jenni provided an update stating that they were led by the Lord to exit direct ministry in East Africa. They have now fully left and have settled in Louisville. Today, Nate and Jenni want to thank each of you who have prayed faithfully for and given faithfully to them over the years. Their ministry has only been possible because of God’s sustaining grace and your generosity of time and resources.

Their sending organization, the International Mission Board, receives the majority of its funding through voluntary gifts from churches and individuals in one big annual offering. They call this the Lottie Moon offering in honour of a missionary by that name who worked in China from 1873–1912, and who did much to mobilize giving to international missions. For fifteen years, their house, vehicle, salary, children’s education, medical care, and so much more have been provided through generous giving to the Lottie Moon offering. Nate and Jenni thought that it would be a fitting end to their time in East Africa to thank you and encourage you to continue to give generously in this way.

  • Praise God for all the work that he has done in building His church in East Africa.
  • Pray for the young churches to grow into maturity and plant other churches.  
  • Pray for Nate and his family as they consider what the Lord has for them in the future.
North America.
Jarred and Jamie LeBon // Fosston, MN

Jarred and Jamie just hit the four-year mark of serving here at New Journey Church in Fosston, MN. Praise the Lord for sustaining them! After living in the church parsonage for their first four years here, they were finally able to purchase their own home last month. Several new families have recently begun attending the church. They have been drawn by NJC’s commitment to God's Word—knowing it, loving it, and being shaped by it.

While they have gained a couple of families in the last several months, they have also lost a lot of other families for a variety of reasons: disagreements over church membership/baptism, Reformed theology, and other personal disagreements. While some left well in good faith, many more have not. The church, especially Jarred, has been the recipient of a lot of gossip and even slander in their small community, which has threatened some disunity and bitterness among a few long-term members who remain. This has culminated in a very difficult members' meeting back in July. While the meeting served to bring much-needed clarity, there is still a lot of grieving and hurting over those who left and how they left.

  • Pray that their home would serve their family and be a means of blessing others in hospitality for many years to come.
  • Pray for their church to heal and grow in unity and love with and for one another.
  • Pray for the elders to have wisdom and patience as they seek to faithfully lead and shepherd the church family through the beginnings of a budget shortfall.
Kentuckiana.
Immanuel Deacons

The deacons are thankful for the generous giving of Immanuel to the Mercy Fund and are well-equipped to care for the practical needs of the body. They are eager to equip the body to care for the poor, needy, and vulnerable in our midst and in the community at large. If you or your GCG would like assistance in thinking through ways you could minister to these groups, they would love to hear from you.

  • Pray that God would raise up more men who are qualified and willing to serve as deacons. 
  • Pray for greater wisdom as the deacons consider how to faithfully care for a growing church body.
  • Pray that Immanuel would follow her deacons and use their individual gifts to serve the body and our community at large.
Unreached.
Makwe of Mozambique

Location:

Mozambique

Population:

50,000

Ev. Christian:

< 1%

Main Language:

Makwe

Spiritual Beliefs:

79.9% Islam

Bible in Heart Language:

No

The Makwe are located in the province of Cabo Delgado. The majority claim Islam as their formal religion, but when facing problems, they often go to the traditional healers. Christianity is looked down upon.

  • Pray that local believers will reach out to their own people and share the gospel with them.
  • Pray that God would save the souls of many from this people group. 
  • Pray that healthy local churches would be planted among the Makwe.