Seeds of hope taking root
Join us as we look back over the week on 115.1. Stories from Latin America, Southeast Asia, West Africa, and Europe reveal seeds of hope being sown and tended through everyday faithfulness. As we share these securely, we invite prayer and fresh obedience so that disciples multiply and the good news spreads.
Rejoice
Two of our brothers attended a strategic missions congress in Latin America, where more than 2,000 leaders gathered. They shared disciple-making principles with over 130 participants – a picture of multiplication and empowerment of ordinary believers as vision spreads through existing networks.
In Thailand, more than 125 people came to the opening of the Thai Family Development Center we prayed for two weeks ago. The day overflowed with games, sport, and fellowship, sowing natural bridges for spiritual conversations – movement through relationships and simplicity creating pathways into Discovery Bible groups.
More than 125 people came for a fun day of games, sports and fellowship in Thailand
Give thanks
Give thanks for a wide range of work across West Africa – one-on-one discipling, new village groups, youth engagement through soccer, and ongoing vision-casting training. These efforts model local ownership and reproducibility, trusting the Spirit to use each interaction to bear fruit.
We also celebrate baptisms: Central African Republic; four in Guinea; four in Cambodia; and eighteen in Nepal. Each step into the water reflects obedience-based discipleship, and the growing number shows multiplication as new disciples learn to make disciples.
Intercede
Pray for leaders in West Africa who have lost land because they follow Jesus, sometimes opposed by their own families. Ask for wisdom and provision for sustainable support schemes – that practical help and solidarity will strengthen perseverance under persecution and allow ministry to continue.
Join us in praying for a family traveling from the United States to Málaga, Spain, to invest deeply in another family – building relationship, casting vision, training first steps, and going together into the harvest. Ask that this week catalyzes a mini movement marked by strength of relationships and empowerment of ordinary believers.
Persevere in prayer
Remember our sister in Myanmar serving internally displaced people and refugees with food, medicine, and the love of God. Pray for protection, open doors, and for many to seek the source of her courage – a steady witness of holistic disciple making and perseverance under persecution.
Closing reflection
This week’s stories show how God works through simple obedience and relational pathways: sharing vision in gatherings, opening community spaces, walking with the vulnerable, and stepping into the harvest together. As 115.1 enables secure sharing and united prayer, we look for ongoing multiplication as ordinary believers take the next faithful step.