We're passionate about the vision Jesus gave us in Matthew 24:14: And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come. With this in mind, we are committed to pray and work … [Read more...]
Hungry for the Gospel
Vietnam’s minority groups are hungry for the gospel. From Open Doors: January 13, 2016 by Janelle P in Asia Vietnam is home to more than 50 ethnic minorities. Each has its unique language and culture, but such diversity has often presented … [Read more...]
People prayers
Let the peoples praise You, God; let all the peoples praise You. Let the nations rejoice and shout for joy, for You judge the peoples with fairness and lead the nations on earth. Let the peoples praise You, God, let all the peoples praise You. … [Read more...]
Mountain clouds
These past few days, I have been in the clouds, literally. The elevation where I am currently staying is so high that I can watch clouds pass through the valley opposite of my hostel window. This week I am exploring Sapa, a mountainous region an hour … [Read more...]
Prayer on the mountain
The Central Highlands of Vietnam are home to several ethnic minority groups notably the Bana, Ede, Jarai and K'ohr. Collectively known as 'mountain people' or 'Montagnards' in the colonial past, many of these groups have a good percentage of … [Read more...]
The Tay People
Day 29 of 31 Days of Prayer for Viet Nam The Tay are the largest ethnic minority people group in Vietnam, with a population of more than 2,000,000. But with only a few dozen believers, they are among the most unreached. The Tay have a deep fear of … [Read more...]
The San Diu People
Day 23 of 31 Days of Prayer for Viet Nam The 146,000 San Diu people living in the northern part of Vietnam are unreached. They worship their ancestors and are also animists who worship a myriad of deities and spirits, holding annual rituals to … [Read more...]
The Muong People
Day 19 of 31 Days of Prayer for Viet Nam The Muong are animistic, worshipping numerous spirits, including the spirits of their ancestors, local heroes, the village, and the land. Out of more than 1.6 million Muong people, only a small number are … [Read more...]
Hmong People
Day 9 of 31 Days of Prayer for Viet Nam In the 1990s, word spread that several hundred thousand Hmong people had accepted Christ as their Savior. Many Hmong heard the gospel through evangelistic short-wave radio broadcasts. Today, the Hmong … [Read more...]
The Giay People
Day 2 of 31 Days of Prayer for Viet Nam In the remote areas of northern Vietnam live the Giay people (pronounced “Zay”). The Giay migrated from China about 200 years ago and are animists, practicing spirit worship. Twice a year the Giay people … [Read more...]