Bru Tribe Outreach (October 21-22, 2024)

On October 21-22, Brother Quyet and some of his deacons from the Bru tribe visited several home churches near the Laos border.

To reach these remote villages, where drug dealers and addicts live, they had to travel by bikes and boats, navigating difficult terrain.


Despite the challenges, they faithfully prayed for the sick and shared the gospel with the villagers. Through God’s grace, two families came to faith in Jesus Christ.

We praise God for this incredible breakthrough and for the faithfulness of Brother Quyet and his team in bringing the light of Christ to these dark areas.
Please continue to pray for the new believers and for the ongoing outreach efforts in this region.

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