gospel workers

One Leaflet. One Gospel Worker. Two Lives Changed.

Feb 27, 2026 Comments Off on One Leaflet. One Gospel Worker. Two Lives Changed.
March 11 @ 12:34 am

It seemed like such a small thing. A simple leaflet handed out on a quiet Sabbath afternoon in Addis Ababa. But behind that leaflet stood something far greater — a trained, faithful gospel worker committed to reaching souls. That day, one of those tracts was placed into the hands of…

The Power of Presence: Why Gospel Workers Matter

Feb 20, 2026 Comments Off on The Power of Presence: Why Gospel Workers Matter
March 11 @ 12:34 am

In a remote Cuban community where economic hardship is a daily reality, a small group of gospel workers organized a Parents’ Day outreach. They didn’t simply invite people to a church service — they brought practical help. Families and grandparents were welcomed with bags of food, warm conversation, and a message of hope.  For…

Because He First Loved Us

Feb 13, 2026 Comments Off on Because He First Loved Us
March 11 @ 12:34 am

In this season of love, we remember who loves us.   A love that we often can’t even begin to comprehend.   “God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” — Romans 5:8   At our most unlovable, He still chooses us—over and over again.   Therefore,…

The Power of an 11-Year-Old

Feb 6, 2026 Comments Off on The Power of an 11-Year-Old
March 11 @ 12:34 am

Cleo is an 11-year-old girl living in Indonesia. Her parents are civil servants and rarely attend church.   Cleo’s curiosity led her to go to church on her own every Sabbath with her younger brother, Fanuko.   The pastor of the church, a sponsored QHM gospel worker, took special interest in the siblings…

God’s Help Is Never Late

Jan 30, 2026 Comments Off on God’s Help Is Never Late
March 11 @ 12:34 am

A testimony from Yakobus Tomanda  By early afternoon, my motorcycle was buried in mud. The forest was silent, and I was completely alone—except for God.  My name is Yakobus Tomanda, and I’m a young pastor serving in the Luwu–Tana Toraja mission area of Indonesia.   Alongside my home church, I serve two Sabbath School branches: Amballong, nearly 40 kilometers away, and Tirobali in the Seko Lemo area, about 60 kilometers from where I live. …

Thankful for His Peace: Aisha’s Story

Nov 26, 2025 Comments Off on Thankful for His Peace: Aisha’s Story
March 11 @ 12:34 am

As we gather this Thanksgiving season to reflect on God’s goodness, it’s often the stories born out of hardship that remind us just how deeply His grace reaches. One of those stories is Aisha’s*—a woman whose journey has been marked by loss, heartbreak, and unexpected glimmers of hope.  Aisha’s life has never…

Taking The Word, Wherever They Go

Nov 5, 2025 Comments Off on Taking The Word, Wherever They Go
March 11 @ 12:34 am

With the scorching sun above and the bustling noise of the main road behind you, you step into a softly illuminated building, instantly feeling relief from the heat despite the lack of air conditioning.   The rhythmic hum of sewing machines fills the air while colorful threads and fabric scraps cover…

How a Text Message Led to Baptism

Oct 29, 2025 Comments Off on How a Text Message Led to Baptism
March 11 @ 12:34 am

It was a casual Wednesday evening, Maria, a QHM sponsored chaplain for The Raise the Trumpet radio station in Manado, Indonesia was winding down from her day, when the familiar WhatsApp notification dinged.  On her screen was a message from a woman named Siti, a Muslim woman living in Papua,…

The Sickness That Saved Him

Oct 22, 2025 Comments Off on The Sickness That Saved Him
March 11 @ 12:34 am

Deep in the Amazon jungle, in a village called Tiquie, Domingo was in tremendous pain.   His community tried everything they could to help ease his suffering, but quickly, they ran out of options.   So, he had to make the difficult decision and leave his friends and family behind, cross through…

The Hidden Battles of Gospel Workers

Oct 15, 2025 Comments Off on The Hidden Battles of Gospel Workers
March 11 @ 12:34 am

The road to the mission field isn’t easy. Imagine traveling ten hours from where your home is just to get to where you serve: four hours by motorbike to reach the church where your lodging is, then six hours on foot through winding paths before finally arriving in the village…