What a joy to receive fresh reports from so many faithful servants around the world! Here is a summary of the latest highlights, praises, and prayer needs from each of our missionaries.
John & Lena Allen — Papua New Guinea
Bible Translation — Kamea New Testament
Just a couple of weeks ago, something happened for the first time in the history of the world — a Kamea New Testament app became a reality. The Kamea people have never before had a digital New Testament in their language. The app already includes audio recordings of John chapters 1–9, read by Pastor Ben in the Kamea language, so that those who cannot yet read can still hear God's Word. People can share it by Bluetooth, passing the New Testament from phone to phone the way they have always shared the things that matter most — face to face, village to village. The app will soon be available on the Google Play Store. John gives a moving account of how Bible translation works: years of living inside the language, identifying national believers with both language skill and theological understanding, drafting and revising, testing every passage with native speakers, and working toward the day it can be printed. Eleven years of labor have brought them to a complete document — and now, by God's grace, the Kamea people do not have to wait for printing to hold the Word of God in their hands.
Praises:
- The first-ever Kamea New Testament app is now a reality
- Audio recordings allow even non-readers to hear Scripture in their heart language
Prayer Requests:
- That the app would reach into the mountains where most of the Kamea people live, and that God's Word would find its way into hearts that have never clearly heard it
- For the upcoming graduation — for the graduates, their families, and the churches that sent them
Matt & Becky Allen Family — Papua New Guinea
Church Planters | Capital City Baptist Church, Port Moresby | Landmark Independent Baptist Church, Louisville, KY
God is blessing greatly at Capital City Baptist Church in Port Moresby, which was started 11 years ago with the purpose of glorifying God by knowing Christ and making Him known. The congregation is now at a thrilling milestone — they are sending out their very first missionary! Braxstone and Brianna Yansom, a young couple with a sweet testimony, grew up in the ministry, went to the US for flight training, but felt called of God to return to PNG as missionaries. Capital City Baptist Church will be their sending church — a tremendous encouragement to Matt. Additionally, at the end of April, three from the church joined a team of missionaries and pastors for a 10-day evangelistic outreach in the Kikori Delta — the very region where pioneer missionary James Chalmers was martyred in 1901. They were received well, though the Gospel is not being preached there. Matt also shared that a building contract was signed for a cafeteria, two more classrooms, and offices — to be completed by October, and more than 90% funded through donations from within Papua New Guinea. Matt teases a coming "Special Edition" letter about the next big chapter: South Pacific Christian University.
Praises:
- Capital City Baptist Church is sending out its first missionary
- The school building expansion is moving forward, debt-free
- Four children from Ghana (the Andam family) were baptized in the church
Prayer Requests:
- For the Kikori Delta — that the Gospel would have free course in that region
- For Braxstone and Brianna Yansom as they begin deputation
- For the South Pacific Christian University initiative — wisdom and many moving pieces
Barbosa Family — Philippines (On Deputation)
Andrew & Mel | barbosafamilymissions@gmail.com
The Barbosas are faithfully traveling in deputation with a goal of reaching the Philippines field by the fall of 2027. Since the beginning of 2026 they have visited ten churches, seen God provide in remarkable ways, and made lasting friendships. The biggest news in their family this report: their son Dean was born on March 29th! Even big brothers Rory and Damian are enjoying him — so far! They are currently at about 35% of needed support, with a full calendar of meetings ahead. They are trusting God for strength and provision as they travel with a newborn.
Praises:
- Baby Dean born safely on March 29th
- God's evident hand of provision and blessing in deputation meetings
- Full calendar of meetings already scheduled
Prayer Requests:
- That they would reach 100% of support and be on the field by fall 2027
- For strength and safety as they travel on deputation with a newborn
- For the Lord to continue opening doors in churches
Bearing Precious Seed — Bible Printing Ministry
Al Braley, Director | First Baptist Church of Milford, Ohio
Bearing Precious Seed writes directly to Faith Baptist Church, and we are grateful to be partners in this vital Word-printing ministry! In just the first four months of 2026, they have printed 3,466,480 Scriptures in 8 languages. One notable first: the Bible and John & Romans were printed in the Albanian language for the very first time through BPS. Two containers of Scripture have been shipped to Germany and one to Colombia in the last two months — six containers total so far in 2026. Six volunteer groups came in during March and April to help, along with an average of 10–15 volunteers per day from area churches. Lead pressman Jerry McNealy, who has served BPS faithfully for 23 years, was able to make needed equipment repairs, keeping production moving and saving the ministry many thousands of dollars.
Praises:
- Over 3.4 million Scriptures printed in the first four months of 2026
- First-ever Albanian Bible and John & Romans printed
- Equipment repaired — production continues
- Strong volunteer support from area churches
Prayer Requests:
- For the third shop employee still needed (two of three have been hired and are training well)
- For God to continue supplying the funds to print and ship His Word around the world
- If interested in scheduling a BPS presentation at FBC, contact their office at 513-575-1706
Childers Family — Grenada, West Indies
Joseph, Donna, Brielle, Ryan & Noelle | BIMI
The Childers family — our very own supported missionaries — report a full and fruitful few months! March opened with the annual Christian School Sports day, their smoothest and largest yet, which also served as a fundraiser that raised enough to finish purchasing tiles for one of the school buildings. A BIMI CLAIM team (Christian Laymen Assisting in Missions) arrived in April to do tile work, brace the roof so ugly pillars could be removed from the sanctuary, and assist with other projects — a tremendous blessing. Joseph was especially moved that his oldest brother Charles was able to come and visit Grenada for the first time. The church plant celebrated its 9th anniversary around Easter and had their best attendance in quite a while, including 4 older ladies attending with some consistency. The school building construction continues with the foundation poured, blocks erected, and decking built for roof pouring — approximately 80% of the needed funds have been provided. Additionally, 15% of the funds needed to purchase the land next door are now available. Best of all, two students came to know Christ as Saviour — a reminder that every hardship and sacrifice is worth it.
Challenges: The family has faced vehicle repair issues, home maintenance problems, continued health battles, and a teacher leaving the school, along with the recent passing of Sister Pam — a longtime attender and spiritual pillar in her family. Please pray for her husband Ben and the Antoine family.
Praises:
- Two students saved
- School building construction nearing completion — 80% funded
- CLAIM team came and made significant building improvements
- Best Easter attendance in a long time
Prayer Requests:
- For God to provide men willing to step up and lead within the ministry
- For the school building project to be completed and land purchase to proceed
- For the Antoine family, who lost Sister Pam
- Financial needs — ongoing support for the ministry
- For the Childers family's physical and spiritual well-being
Clay Family — Ivory Coast / Going to Mali
Josh, Alyssa, Adelynn & Judah | BIMI
The Clay family is wrapping up their furlough and heading back to the mission field! They have purchased return tickets for June 23rd. While furlough has been sweet — enjoying family, friends, Taco Bell, and mission conference meetings — they are eager to reunite with their Ivorian church family and get back into church planting ministry. They describe it as a "bittersweet moment" — bitter to leave loved ones, but sweet to return to the work God has called them to.
Prayer Requests:
- Finishing the last couple months of furlough meetings
- Packing, storing, selling items (including vehicles), and all the logistics of returning to the field
- Visas and legal paperwork — including the Anan land building permits
- Readapting to language, culture, and reconnecting with church family
- Safe travel for the whole family on June 23rd
The DeLongs — Papua New Guinea
International Representative | BIMI
The DeLongs open their letter with a moving reflection on William Carey and the "rope-holding pledge" — reminding supporters that their prayers, finances, and encouragement are what make missionary work possible. In March and April, the Lord blessed with speaking opportunities in Indiana, Tennessee, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Alaska, and West Virginia. Seven individuals trusted Christ as their personal Saviour during those meetings, and many committed to "hold the rope" through prayer, giving, and going. Back in Cairns, Australia, the church continues its search for a new facility or property, as the surrounding area is growing rapidly and the need for a solid independent Bible-believing witness there is tremendous.
Praises:
- Seven souls saved during stateside speaking meetings
- Many new rope-holders committed to missions
- Fruit from decades of faithful ministry
Prayer Requests:
- For the Cairns, Australia church — wisdom in finding a new facility or property
- For the rapidly growing Cairns area to have a strong independent Baptist witness
- For Lauren and the church family in Cairns
Stanley & Melinda Ewing — Far East Field Director
Macedonia World Baptist Missions
Stanley reports wonderful answers to prayer! The stolen motorcycle has been replaced, and a van was purchased for the church in Purworejo, Indonesia. Pastor Jemingan's smiling face on video when he picked it up was a great encouragement. A missionary had upgraded to a larger van and sold the Ewings his old one for about half its value — the Lord's provision working through His people. The Ewings continue attending all MWBM board meetings, interviewing missionary candidates, and helping with orientation and training sessions. They are rejoicing that the Noah Absher family was recently approved to serve in Laos, and another family is preparing to apply for Far East service.
Praises:
- Stolen motorcycle replaced
- Church van provided for Purworejo at a greatly reduced cost
- Noah Absher family approved for Laos
- New missionary candidates moving toward the field
Prayer Requests:
- For new families with a burden and calling to the Far East
- Open doors for mission conferences and church reporting opportunities
- For the ongoing training and orientation of new missionary candidates
Ford Family — Moldova
Daniel Ford | BMFP | pray4moldova.org
Easter in Moldova is the most culturally significant holiday, but the true Gospel is buried under Orthodox tradition. Daniel preached at Easter about how the Passover lamb in Egypt pointed to Christ — His death, burial, and resurrection. The service also included a baby dedication for three young families. Daniel is burdened that these families would come to personally know Christ as Saviour and raise their children to do the same.
Daniel has been running a basketball program at a local school each Monday, drawing around 20 teens. Over the course of the school year, more teens from basketball began attending Friday afternoon youth group. The youth group has grown tremendously, studying the life of David — a man after God's own heart. A two-month team competition brought over 10 first-time youth group visitors from one team alone. Some have made professions of faith, though many come from Orthodox homes and need much patient teaching to understand their need for a Saviour.
Praises:
- Youth group growing significantly
- Some teens making professions of faith
- Basketball program opening doors for gospel ministry
Prayer Requests:
- That the Gospel would truly change lives in Hincesti (April)
- For the teens who have made professions to grow in their faith
- For many more teens to come to know Christ personally
- For the young families who dedicated their babies to continue seeking Christ
Gates Family — Dearborn, Michigan
Ryan & Beth | Missionaries to the Arabs of America | Macedonia World Baptist Missions
God is opening remarkable doors for gospel witness among the Arab and Muslim community in Dearborn during Ramadan and beyond. An evangelistic team came in from Oklahoma and visited local mosques, witnessing to Imams. On Resurrection Sunday, 11 Muslims came to hear about the resurrection of King Jesus — coming through an ESL class and door hanger invitations. An old contact from Henry Ford College showed up at the church the day after a gospel conversation, then attended Sunday services! Beth and Sister Jessie witnessed door to door to Muslims who were open to learning about other faiths. Ryan also helped set up a debate between the Christ of the Bible and the Isa of the Quran, making gospel contacts from those who attended. They are developing tracts and resources to help other churches reach Muslims, and Ryan is building seminars and training to equip the broader body of Christ for Muslim outreach.
Family Matters: Sandy turned 16! Emma and Noah are enjoying volleyball. Joshua is engaging with Bible passages and the TorchLighters missionary series.
Praises:
- 11 Muslims heard the Gospel on Resurrection Sunday
- Gospel conversations happening regularly with seekers
- Team from Oklahoma came to assist in evangelism during Ramadan
Prayer Requests:
- For the Imam Ryan is hoping to meet with — that he and his brother would be saved
- For Muslims encountered through outreach to come to Jesus
- For the tracts and training resources being developed for Muslim evangelism
- For Joshua — that he would continue to grow in his understanding of the Word
- For the Lord to bring these seekers into the church
Hall Family — New South Wales, Australia
Jon & Marie | Shoalhaven Baptist Church | FBWM
The Halls are celebrating 28 years of planting churches in Australia! At Shoalhaven Baptist Church, visitors continue to come, regular attendance is increasing, and young believers Mitch & Breanna are growing steadily in the Lord. Nathan & Chloe are happy new parents to baby Madeline. On the Hall home front, son David married Grace on April 23rd in a beautiful ceremony in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney — officiated by Jon himself. Jon also teaches two classes at Sydney Bible Baptist College and continues his ministry connection with Lighthouse Bible Baptist Church in Ulladulla, where Pastor Reeve and his wife Noel are expecting their first child in July. The church is working toward installing Pastor Reeve as senior pastor. A first grandchild is also on the way — Jon and Marie's daughter Sara and son-in-law Sid are expecting in early July.
Challenges: Two families have recently left the church — one with a charismatic lean, one unhappy with the missions emphasis. A man named Neil has cancer and needs to be saved; his condition has left him very weak.
Praises:
- 28 years of faithful ministry in Australia
- Growing attendance at Shoalhaven Baptist
- David and Grace's wedding
- New baby granddaughter coming in July
Prayer Requests:
- For both mothers of Mitch and Breanna — assurance of salvation, church attendance, growth in the Lord
- For Neil — to be saved; for his wife Kay, who is unable to attend services while caring for him
- For Pastor Reeve and Noel at Lighthouse — God's leading in ministry and home
- For Pastor Reeve to find secular work in the area and move closer to the church
- For the Halls to return from furlough successfully at year's end
Harris Family — North Dakota
Jimmy & Carolyn | Missionaries to North Dakota
Jimmy and Carolyn have been faithfully serving in North Dakota for 15 years, rarely returning south. From February 26th to April 14th, they made a 7-week, 3,600-mile trip from Pennsylvania to Georgia to raise money for their new church building. God blessed richly — nearly $15,000 in cash and building materials, including interior doors, all the lighting needed, all electrical wire and breakers, a PA system with speakers, and two attic ladders. God even provided for their travel expenses. While on the trip, Jimmy was greatly encouraged by fellowship with pastors who have faced the same trials he faces. They also got to visit family members they had not seen in years, and some they had never met. Sadly, a pastor friend they visited, Bro. Jerry Barker, went home to be with the Lord just a week after their visit. Please pray for his wife and family. Back in North Dakota, Pastor John and Ms. Sonia — a faithful Filipino couple who have worked with the Harrises for a year — held things together in their absence.
Praises:
- God provided nearly $15,000 in cash and substantial building materials for the new church building
- Travel and personal expenses provided
- Pastor John and Ms. Sonia faithfully served during the trip
Prayer Requests:
- For their congregation — both the saved and those not yet saved
- For their three sons — they lay heavy on Jimmy and Carolyn's hearts
- For the family of Bro. Jerry Barker, who recently went home to be with the Lord
Honeycutt Family — Establishing Chinese Churches
John & Cathy | World in Need Baptist Mission | TheHoneycutts.org
The Honeycutts report a tremendous blessing: over 2,000 Bibles were placed with new and young Christians in the last 60 days! John reflects warmly on watching his father print and provide Bibles in the Philippines in 1973 — and the ministry of God's Word continues through his own hands. The ordination service for their pastor in Hong Kong has now taken place. He is a wonderful leader and preacher, and John believes he will have a ministry spanning several countries in the near future. The Honeycutts continue to be deeply grateful for the partnership of Faith Baptist Church.
Praises:
- Over 2,000 Bibles placed with new believers in 60 days
- Hong Kong pastor ordained
Prayer Requests:
- For the newly ordained Hong Kong pastor — safety for his family, wisdom in ministry, provision for daily needs
- For the new churches starting in difficult areas — souls to be saved, discipled, and spiritually mature
- For the 5 Bible Institutes training church planters — God to open doors to other countries for those being called
Rosko Family — South Korea
Bruce & Sue | Lighthouse Baptist Church | Baptist Missions to Forgotten Peoples | lighthouseinkorea.com
Bruce and Sue greet us from South Korea with grateful hearts. Their Resurrection Sunday service had great attendance with several first-time visitors and a special fellowship meal. On April 12th, four new converts were baptized, and more converts are waiting to be baptized soon. Season Smith, a faithful member they have been praying for, completed the advanced discipleship course — a great encouragement. Next month Bruce and Sue will celebrate their 44th wedding anniversary. Despite ongoing health issues, Sue faithfully translates every service into Korean and handles many administrative tasks.
Praises:
- Four baptized on April 12th — more waiting for baptism
- Season Smith completed advanced discipleship course
- Strong Resurrection Sunday attendance
- 44 years of faithful marriage and ministry partnership
Prayer Requests:
- For Sue's health — please pray for her consistently
- For the new converts not yet baptized — continued growth and follow-through
- For the Lord's continued provision for all the needs of the ministry
Rodney Ruppel — Cambodia
Rodney writes with two encouraging updates. First, an upcoming pastors and church leaders conference on May 14–15 has approximately 150 people registered from 11 churches, with the theme "Pressing Forward Until Jesus Comes." Second — and most wonderfully — Saat trusted Christ as her Saviour on April 23rd and has been attending church every week since. Saat is Pastor Tho's sister-in-law. She was slow to come to understanding — her Cambodian background meant there was much truth to digest — but Rodney and Pastor Tho patiently reviewed the gospel with her week after week. When Rodney taught the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ, she was uncertain whether she believed it. More weeks of teaching followed. Then one day she woke up truly believing, put her trust in Christ, and has not missed a Sunday since. Rodney's note is beautiful: "It is such a privilege to witness God bring someone out of darkness and into His glorious light."
Praises:
- Saat saved on April 23rd — attending faithfully
- 14 students completing Phase 1 of the Bible institute and continuing in Phases 2 and 3
- Pastor's program (Phase 4) now underway
Prayer Requests:
- For the conference (May 14–15) — that God would prepare the speakers and do a deep work in every heart, and that Christ's name would be exalted
- For the Online Bible Institute — that God would continue working in the hearts of students
- For more Cambodians to come out of spiritual darkness and into God's glorious light
Sidler Family — Dominican Republic
Steve & Nohemy | BIMI
Steve writes with warm greetings from the Dominican Republic after nearly 30 years of ministry there. The fruit has been abundant — 15 churches started (with a 16th in the works) and a thriving deaf ministry of 20–25 people weekly, started 8 years ago by Mrs. Joy Wesson and now led by a group of trained faithful leaders. Souls are being saved and baptized through weekly door-to-door soulwinning in Quita Sueño and through regular services. This year, two weddings were performed through the deaf ministry — what a blessing! Summer Camp planning is underway, with the Sidlers reflecting on the transforming power of camp in the lives of young people. One powerful example: Francisco Méndez attended camp 15 years ago, missed an important career call while his phone was off — and while weeping, told Steve that God had called him to preach. Francisco and his wife Meghan are now on deputation to plant church #16 in Sanchez, Samaná — a fruit of one camp investment that will multiply for eternity. Camp costs $55 per camper; to help, send donations to: Missionary Steve Sidler, BIMI, P.O. Box 9, Harrison, TN 37341 — Summer Camp.
Praises:
- 15 churches planted — 16th in preparation
- Thriving deaf ministry with trained local leaders
- Two weddings performed in the deaf ministry
- Francisco Méndez heading out to plant church #16
Prayer Requests:
- Funding for Summer Camp — $55 per camper
- For camp to continue producing preachers, church planters, and committed disciples
- For the two young men from Uruguay coming to assist with VBS
- New mailing address is temporary — patience as address will change again in a few months
A Word of Encouragement
What a diverse and glorious testimony — Scriptures being printed and translated, Muslims hearing the Gospel in Dearborn, young Cambodians waking up to saving faith, churches being planted from Papua New Guinea to the Dominican Republic to Grenada! The same Lord Who told His disciples "Go ye into all the world" (Mark 16:15) is still calling, still sending, and still saving. Let us be faithful to hold the rope — praying specifically, giving cheerfully, and encouraging our missionaries regularly. They are on the front lines because we are behind them.
1 Corinthians 3:8–9
Now he that planteth and he that watereth are one: and every man shall receive his own reward according to his own labour. For we are labourers together with God.








