Update from Naomi — May 2026

“Next time, please bring more Audio Bibles for us!” called out the village children.  

Their enthusiasm and hunger for God’s Word touched the heart of our Audio Scripture Ministries (ASM) Gospel Partner in Greater South Asia, and he began to make plans to return.  The children had remembered his kindness from his first visit months ago, and wanted to make sure that next time they too would be able to hear God’s Word.

Your prayers and gifts are helping ASM and our Gospel Partners respond to requests like these for more audio Bibles with a resounding “Yes, we’ll come back and we’ll bring more!”  Thank you for your commitment to generously sharing God’s Word with those waiting to hear it!

Jesus loves children, reminding us in Matthew 18:5 (NIV), “… whoever welcomes one such child in My name welcomes Me.” 

Our Gospel Partner says, “This trip was a beautiful reminder that God is at work among the children, drawing them to Himself and creating in them a hunger for His Word!”

Would you please pray with us for the children in this village—that God’s Word would be heard, understood, obeyed, and shared with others?  Pray that in a region where brokenness, oppression, and danger are near, that the Hope of God’s Word would shine into these precious hearts and begin a transformation that will impact their community, their province, and their nation.    

Thank you for praying and giving so that men, women, and children in Greater South Asia, Mexico, Mozambique, Kenya, and elsewhere receive God’s Word in their own heart language and begin new lives in Jesus!  

Prayerfully and expectantly,

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