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From Gangster to Missionary
“Before I met Jesus and Seyha, I was a gangster, and I used to fight in the streets,” said 16-year-old Ryan. Seyha is a church planter and gospel worker in Siem Reap, Cambodia, who owned a bike shop. One day, a small voice told him to go for a ride,…
More about From Gangster to MissionaryThe tranquil countryside of Tararang Village, Indonesia, is home to Edward and his family. As a gardener and rice farmer, Edward’s days are filled with the rhythms of nature and the responsibilities of nurturing both crops and children. Beyond his agricultural duties, Edward is a man of deep faith, often…
More about From Doubt to DevotionA House of Prayer for All People
An interesting experience occurred in the village of Ovidiopol in Odesa. The village itself has a population of 10,000, and the Adventist community consists of 10 members. This small church is eager to serve in their community, and to grow. As they planned for evangelism meetings, they organized a prayer…
More about A House of Prayer for All PeopleKids Want to Know More about Jesus
“Can we keep this going?” asked the gospel workers in Cambodia. “This is something special!” This team of gospel workers had been hired by Quiet Hour Ministries to visit in the community before, during, and after the mission trip to Siem Reap, Cambodia. And, at the end of their contract,…
More about Kids Want to Know More about JesusSharing Jesus through construction
“How can we use our church construction project to reach our community for Christ?” This question was raised by the Stone Ridge SDA Church Board in Zimbabwe. They realized that the massive project would bring attention to their church, which would open an opportunity to engage with the community, even…
More about Sharing Jesus through constructionThis report comes from our international partners in Zambia. “I would like to share an inspiring story about the profound impact of a donated motorbike on the work of spreading God’s word in remote areas. This story highlights the transformational power of outreach and the importance of transportation in reaching…
More about Riding for RedemptionWhy would you help a stranger?
“Today, we are going to move that fallen tree,” the gospel worker instructed his small group. For several months gospel worker Frackson had been visiting a remote village in the Chitungulu area of Zambia on his motorcycle provided by generous QHM donors. The long distance on rough dirt paths makes…
More about Why would you help a stranger?God did something amazing during our recent mission trip to Rivera, Uruguay. And I, a new Quiet Hour Ministries staff member, was grateful to be a part of God’s answers to our prayers. During the trip, I had a conversation with Pastor Wily Cruz. This conversation was a great reminder…
More about Exceeding ExpectationsFrom Despair to an Abundant Life
“Help me, pastor! I have nothing to live for,” Patrick* implored his charismatic church leader. Patrick tried to explain his guilt and emptiness. But, the pastor didn’t have any advice or comfort to offer. When Patrick moved from a small village to a large city he quickly made friends. But,…
More about From Despair to an Abundant LifeHow far would you travel to share Jesus? Is any distance or sacrifice too much, for the One who gave all to save us? Truly the Lord’s matchless love compels these Indonesian pastors to respond to the gospel commission with, “I will go!” Pastors Tanga Rerung, Julianto Patana, Yos Dalihi…
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