Category: Testimonies & Prayers

  • Prayer Guide for End Bible Poverty Now!

    Prayer Guide for End Bible Poverty Now!

    Psalms 1 – February 2025

    This prayer guide is structured around Psalm 1 and related Scriptures, aligning our prayers with God’s Word as we seek His guidance, wisdom, and provision for the mission of Ending Bible Poverty Now (EBPN). Read and meditate on Psalm 1, praying through the prayer points as you go along. Related verses are also included to help guide your time reflecting on God’s Word. You can feel free to use this prayer guide in whatever way it serves you in your intercession time. Some suggestions would be to break it down into 6 days of prayer and fasting for the global End Bible Poverty Now movement, and pray through one verse per day for six days; or, you could even ask God for a particular nation or region of the world, and then pray these verses over the people of that nation. Have fun, and remember to enjoy Jesus!


    1. Walking in God’s Ways

    Psalm 1:1 – “Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, or set foot on the path of sinners, or sit in the seat of mockers.”

    (Jude 1:24-25 – God is able to keep us from stumbling and present us blameless before His glory.)

    Prayer Focus:

    • Pray that EBPN workers, missionaries, and translators will walk in righteousness and integrity.
    • Ask God to protect them from worldly influences and discouragement as they serve.
    • Pray for wisdom and discernment in partnerships and decision-making.

    2. Delighting in God’s Word

    Psalm 1:2 – “But his delight is in the Law of the LORD, and on His law he meditates day and night.”

    (Romans 12:2 – Be transformed by the renewing of your mind to discern God’s will.)

    Prayer Focus:

    • Pray for a deep love for God’s Word among all believers, especially those receiving the Scriptures for the first time.
    • Ask for transformed minds and hearts as people engage with the Bible in their own languages.
    • Pray that those involved in Bible translation and distribution would personally delight in Scripture, drawing strength from it.

    3. Bearing Fruit in God’s Timing

    Psalm 1:3 – “He is like a tree planted by streams of water, yielding its fruit in season, whose leaf does not wither, and who prospers in all he does.”

    (John 15 – Abide in Me, and you will bear much fruit.)

    Prayer Focus:

    • Pray that the work of Bible translation, distribution, and engagement would be deeply rooted in Christ, bearing lasting fruit.
    • Ask for perseverance for those serving in difficult places, that they would not grow weary.
    • Pray that new believers receiving Scripture will grow strong in their faith and disciple others.

    4. Separating Wheat from Chaff

    Psalm 1:4 – “Not so the wicked! For they are like chaff driven off by the wind.”

    (Matthew 3:11-12 – Jesus will separate the wheat from the chaff.)

    Prayer Focus:

    • Pray for the power of God’s Word to bring conviction and transformation, leading people to repentance.
    • Ask that false teachings and spiritual darkness be exposed and removed.
    • Pray that people encountering the Bible will choose to follow Jesus wholeheartedly.

    5. Standing in Righteousness Before God

    Psalm 1:5 – “Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous.”

    (Psalm 24:3-6 – Who may ascend the hill of the Lord? Those with clean hands and pure hearts.)

    Prayer Focus:

    • Pray that entire communities will turn to Christ and stand as His righteous people.
    • Ask for godly leaders among the people groups receiving Scripture, who will shepherd and disciple their communities.
    • Pray for justice and righteousness to prevail in nations where the Bible is being translated and distributed.

    6. The Lord Guards the Path of the Righteous

    Psalm 1:6 – “For the LORD guards the path of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish.”

    (Matthew 7:13-14 – Enter through the narrow gate that leads to life.)

    Prayer Focus:

    • Pray for God’s protection over missionaries, translators, and those distributing Bibles in difficult regions.
    • Ask for guidance and provision for those serving in the EBPN movement.
    • Pray that those who receive the Bible will choose the narrow path that leads to life.

    Declaring God’s Promises

    Lord, we stand on Your promises and believe that Your Word will not return void (Isaiah 55:11). We ask that You bless and strengthen the work of EBPN, so that every people group may have access to the Scriptures. May Your Word transform hearts, families, and nations, bringing light to the darkest places.

    This prayer guide can be used individually or in prayer gatherings, uniting believers in intercession for Bible translation, distribution, and engagement worldwide. Let’s stand together in prayer to see God’s Word reach every tribe, tongue, and nation! Thank you for praying with us!

  • September 23′ Newsletter

    September 23′ Newsletter

    God Is On The Move In South Africa!

    The past few weeks have been, in the words of my new friends here in South Africa, hectic. We have been so busy getting ready for the new schools to start – organizing, planning, meeting to discuss roles, learning and growing in faith, and praying a LOT. This week, however, things have shifted a bit… God is doing something very new and exciting – we went on Every tour! Every is our whole base’s way of reaching out to the nation of South Africa, to gather together people from every province, every age group, basically everybody! Our whole base is going out in teams to visit every province and spend a week doing local outreach, meeting in living rooms, hospitals, schools, houses of prayer, and just about anywhere we are welcomed and invited, to share about the importance of intercessory prayer and evangelism. We have seen some amazing things on our journey!

    Just a few testimonies from my team’s outreach so far… We saw a woman get deliverance and freedom in a mall parking lot, and then we got to share what God did in her life with the mall management and encouraged them in their faith. God gave us the opportunity to encourage the local body of believers in several towns to keep going after prayer and evangelism. And, we saw several people give their lives to the Lord, and commit to living out their faith through intercessory prayer and evangelism! We have been amazed as well by the way that God has been ministering to our hearts, and activating our faith for this beautiful nation.

    On a more personal note, I was so encouraged in my faith when I heard from one local man that he was recently in the USA. For the very first time in ten years of visiting the US, he told me that he saw the American Church sharing their faith, giving out Bibles, and praying for people on the streets, and it inspired him to dream big for his own nation. This was just over a few short days. Can you imagine what God might do over the next year as teams are sent to activate the local church all over South Africa? Please pray for God’s power to manifest through our teams and the local church in South Africa through the work of prayer and evangelism.


    “Teach Us How To Pray”

    As we have been gathering and sharing about prayer and evangelism, I have been learning and growing in my faith a LOT! Earlier in the week, I took some time to pray and study the topic of prayer, and I started to receive some fresh revelation from God’s Word about prayer. Here are just a few highlights from what I shared:

    The one thing out of all the various things that Jesus did, of which His closest disciples asked Him to teach on, was how to pray. We see this in Luke 11:1-4, where the disciples say to Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.”

    Just as John taught his disciples… And who was this John the Baptist? In Jesus’ own words, John was the Elijah who was to come, and even more than a prophet, he was the one about whom it is written, “Behold, I will send My messenger ahead of You, who will prepare Your way before You.” (Matthew 11:7-15)

    John was called to prepare the way of the Lord, and He did this by preaching a baptism of repentance, inviting everyone who would listen to turn to God for salvation. Now, when Jesus’ disciples asked Him, Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples, we have context for what they are asking. In other words, the disciples said:

    Lord, teach us how to pray, as the one who went ahead of You (to prepare the way for Your coming) taught his disciples.

    Now, how do we pray as one who prepares the way for the Lord? Well, Jesus taught us to pray in this way:

    “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name, Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who have sinned against us, and do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for Yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.” (Matthew 6:9-13)

    Intercession can be defined in one way as “mediation,” and in another, it is simply “praying for others.” The most loving God did for us was to send a mediator, Jesus, who brought us into right relationship with the Father. The most loving thing you can do for another, is to step into that position of mediation, asking on their behalf for heaven to come into their life. Praying for others is one of the most powerful acts of loving obedience that we can take as Christians, to love one another as ourself.

    This is the basic guide for intercessory prayer. First, thank God for who He is, and remind yourself who you are. When you say, Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, you are identifying that God is your Father, and you are one of God’s children, who loves God and is called to love others, set apart from the world. Next, pray for God’s will to be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Coming into alignment with God’s heart and praying in agreement with the intercession of Jesus, this is what brings heaven to earth, preparing the way for Jesus return.

    And when you pray, ask for what you need. Do not pray repeating yourself over and over, be specific. God knows what you need before you ask. Just ask for what you need in simple, straightforward terms, not broad or general terms. Jesus prayed, Give us our daily bread, and forgive us for our sins, as we have forgiven those who have sinned against us, and do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil… You can adopt these verses of prayer as guidelines, and personalize them, making them specific to the things that you are interceding and praying for, and you will find that you are able to pray for all of the different needs that you have, as well as for God’s will to be done.

    When you close your time of intercessory prayer, remember who God is by declaring it out loud; Your’s is the kingdom, and the glory, and the power, forever, amen. Let all that you pray be for God’s kingdom, His power, and His glory. If your prayer is not in worship to God, it is probably not in alignment with God’s will. This is why we start and end with remembering who God is, to keep our hearts in alignment with the heart of Jesus as we are interceding with Him. This is part of what it looks like for us to come into direct communion with God the Father, through Jesus Christ, our High Priest, as we step into our true identity as intercessors, calling heaven down to earth.


    Would You Pray With Me?

    As I was writing these things down and meditating on God’s Word, I felt like it might be good to share with you here. I hope that these words will encourage your faith as well, and inspire you to go deeper in your prayer life, bringing it back to the foundations that Jesus laid, so that together we can build something for God’s Kingdom that will last through eternity. God wants to teach us how to pray, and how to walk by faith and not by sight. I hope that in the meantime, you will pray with me:

    “Jesus, please help me to learn more about prayer and intercession. I want to be a good and faithful servant of Your Kingdom, and I want to see Your Kingdom come to earth here and now! Please forgive me for the times when I was not praying for the things that are on Your heart, Father. Will You give me the heart of an intercessor, the heart of Jesus, to pray not only for my own needs, but for the needs of others, the needs that I am seeing in my community, and my own nation, as well as the needs of other nations, and the things that You desire to see being done, on earth as it is in heaven? God, thank you that you are my Father, and You love me. Help me to love You and to love my neighbor as I love myself, and teach me to be an intercessor for Your Kingdom. To You, O Lord, be the glory, in Jesus mighty name, AMEN.”

    If you would like to add me to your prayer list, please keep the following prayer points for reference:

    • Pray for laborers to be sent out from YWAM Fire & Fragrance, Potch, South Africa to the nations, and specifically to South Sudan because that is where I feel most called to for the sake of the Gospel.
    • Pray for many opportunities to share the Gospel of the Kingdom in my local community here in Potchefstroom, as well as in the greater North West Province of South Africa, we want to see many souls getting saved and people discipled in the Word of God here!
    • Pray for people of peace, who will open the doors for the Gospel in our community, even in the darkest places, because that is where God’s light shines the brightest.

    Thank you for praying with me today! Until next time, may your whole life be blessed, and may your heart be filled with the wonderful fruit of the Spirit, in Jesus name.

    Amen!

  • MATTHEW’S ORAL BIBLE TRANSLATION OUTREACH TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA – 2023

    MATTHEW’S ORAL BIBLE TRANSLATION OUTREACH TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA – 2023

    Very warm wishes from the beautiful country of Papua New Guinea. I am here with the Oral Bible Translation team from YWAM SHIPS KONA and, after about three months of ministry, our time is coming to an end. We have had such an amazing experience being able to work with one of the many Bibleless languages here in Madang Province – where there are close to 100 languages still needing translation. Our ministry has looked quite different from other outreach teams that have come here before for the simple reason that we are the first OBT outreach team ever sent out by YWAM to start a translation project in the field. The OBT ministry itself is still in its pioneering phase within YWAM as a whole, and Madang is no exception. However, we are greatly indebted to those who came before to prepare the way for us here in Madang, and we are honored to carry on their legacy as pioneers as we venture on to start Oral Bible Translation projects around the world. It has truly been a blessing for us to be invited here for such a time as this, to serve the base and pay witness to the translation of the Book of Ruth. I have seen that our God is truly a God of miracles, signs, and wonders!

    I would like to share a testimony of one of the moments we shared with the mother-tongue translators from the Island of Mitibog. The other day we were talking story at one of the local churches on the island, and Wesley, one of the elders in the community, felt confident to actually share the whole Book of Ruth in his mother-tongue for the first time. So after hearing the book on Friday, when we first shared it with the group in English and answered some questions, we had our break for the weekend. Then he came to us Monday afternoon, and he retold the entire book in his mother-tongue, the Bel language. And this was the very first time that anyone had ever heard the Book of Ruth told in the Bel language! It was amazing, to say the least, and some of the team were in tears by the end of it. We were so moved by the heart of God in seeing this sacred moment as Wesley was able to tell the whole Book of Ruth in his own heart-language. So we asked the people, “How was that for you, hearing this story in your own language for the first time?” And they were just as amazed as we were, for a minute there was just silence in the group. Then one of the women, Bathsheba, said, “This is the first time that I have ever heard anything like this in my life. This is very interesting!” When she was speaking, I myself was tearing up as I recognized the reality of what God was doing in bringing His Word into this mother-tongue, this heart-language, for the very first time. Now, the eleven-thousand people who speak Bel in this country are going to have access to an oral Scripture in their own mother-tongue, that they can listen to and easily understand. This is groundbreaking!

    Wesley Clip

    I believe that God is beginning to show us something in Oral Bible Translation that will be revolutionary for the future generations of believers who will have the Word of God in their own heart-language. The Holy Spirit is still giving us wisdom and revelation to help us fulfill the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) which can only be done once every language, tribe, and tongue has heard the Word of God with understanding. We must all do our part to support and to build up the parts of the body who are able to go to the most unreached corners of the world to spread the Good News, and then together we will see the Kingdom of God coming to earth!

    Thank you to all who have been supporting me to go to the nations and spread the Good News! I will be launching a new podcast to share more with you about the Oral Bible Translation movement. Make sure you are subscribed to my email list so that you can stay up to date. Also, if you feel called to partner with me in the Oral Bible Translation ministry through prayer and/or financial support, please visit the Giving page to donate, or the Prayer Wall to read my latest prayer points:


    God bless you, and I hope to see some of you when I get back to the States very soon! As we say in PNG, “lukim yu bihain!” (“See you later!”)

  • Taposaland

    Taposaland

    [This is a post that I started working on in September 2021, it is now being released for the first time! If you would like to learn about my first mission trip to the Taposa Tribe of South Sudan, please read on…]

    The YWAM Kona Team & SLM Team in Taposaland

    September 10th, 2021. I just left South Sudan about two weeks ago and I am now home in Washington visiting family for a short while as I prepare to go back to Kona for more training. I am super excited to share all of the amazing things that God did while we were in the bush working with the Taposa Tribe. First I want to thank all of you who support me financially as well as in prayer, you have no idea how powerful your contribution is to making this work possible, and I cannot express how grateful I am for the last six months of my life with Jesus, it has been a trip and a half. Seriously, thank you!!!

    In my last post, our team was finishing our ministry in Juba, the capitol of South Sudan, from there our team of nine took a ten passenger cesna to the city of Kapoeta. Kapoeta is the largest city in the Taposa Tribe, a very recently unreached (unsaved) people group of approximately one million people. When we landed, we were greeted by our new friend, Gred, a missionary who pioneered a non-profit school for boys in South Sudan. Greg was absolutely, without a doubt, the most hospitable man I have ever met in my life – there is truly nothing quite like southern hospitality… He was so cool, he even grilled us a delicious Tennessee barbecue for dinner. We were in missionary heaven…

    The next day we packed our team into in Greg’s Land Cruiser and another small Toyota, and we ventured out to the missionary compound in the “bush bush,” where we would be staying for the next month. It was a very bumpy ride, and we crossed at least four rivers along the way, but our whole team, including our hiking packs made it out there in one piece, thank God!

    When we arrived at the compound in Naliel (Eastern Equatorial region of South Sudan), we were greeted by several Kenyan missionaries and many Taposa people who were all so excited to see us. It was honestly so overwhelming, all I could hear were voices all around saying, “Maata” and “Maata kotede ecota Yesu!” I shook probably twenty hands and I had no idea what was going on, it was awesome! Then we met the team from Kenya, “Seeking the Lost Mission” (SLM), who has been serving God in the Taposa Tribe since 2018, discipling the whole region with a fierce determination to plant one-hundred churches in five years. We quickly learned that they had already surpassed their original goal and were now discipling villages in several surrounding tribes in Northern Sudan and even Kenya. Our team was amazed to hear about all of the work that has been done to reach this tribe which was almost entirely unreached only four years ago. It was very exciting to hear how successful their ministry has been, but then we found out the secret to their success. They have been using the discipleship model which was basically the DNA of our Discipleship Training School back in Kona, it’s called Discipleship Making Movements (or DMM, for short). If you haven’t heard of it before, you can check it out here –> https://youtu.be/YYSaxAdUqMY. It is quite literally the most powerful method for discipleship that has ever been created, it is actually the same exact way Jesus taught His disciples to do it over 2000 years ago! (Luke 10)

    Our team focused on going out to different churches all over the region to work with the local disciples and offer them more training in how to model the Discovery Bible Study (DBS) groups that they have been doing within the villages. We also got to worship God with them under the stars every night at their fireside churches, it was so cool to see how they worship with song and dance, and we had the privilege to share bible stories with them as our team put on little skits to act out the Word of God. It was truly a life changing experience for us and I pray that the work we did there will have a far-reaching and lasting impact on the Christian and non-Christian communities of that region. Here I have recorded some of the amazing testimonies of God that we experienced with our team:


    Our First Outing in the “Bush Bush”

    Our first week of being in the bush, we went to Nawiapak and Pongo, two villages that are near to the border of Kenya and Ethiopia, in the mountains. We spent our mornings doing DBS with the local disciples of that area, one morning we had 12 disciples, male and female, we did John 4, and the story of the woman at the well, we encouraged the disciples to continue sharing the Gospel everywhere they went. We found that the people there were really getting a lot of revelation from the Holy Spirit, and that they were already very obedient to sharing the Word with others, even they will travel on foot many kilometers just to bring the Word of God to the other villages, despite the persecution in some areas. Some of us got to experience the challenges of living in the bush that morning while we went to get water at the local well (“bore-hole”). We walked about 5k there and then carried 22 liter jerrycans on our shoulders all the way back. Caleb, Matthew, Brett, Elijah, and Julius all went with some locals for that mission, and we decided it would be better to take the bike next time, haha! It was really good though to go and pump water for the locals, and Caleb ended up going back on the bike to pump more water for people, all of us – and especially Caleb – learned something about serving others that day. Another one of our DBS groups was in Nawiapak on August 7th, we had a group of about 11 men, disciples of that region, we shared the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego, and they shared the story of the demon-possessed man who Jesus delivered. The disciples got revelation from these stories about the power of God to overcome darkness and persecution against the church. We also saw some healing as we prayed for several people around the area for health. At the fireside in Pongo we told stories of the bible to more than 200 people, we shared the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego again, and we encouraged the people to persevere in the face of persecution. We heard that after we went to that village, the persecution in that area stopped because of the demonstration of the reality of God through our team at the fireside churches. The people were so encouraged to hear about the American church and how there is no difference between us and them. This was so good to hear because prior to that there was a lot of persecution in this area. The last day we were there it looked like God was about to answer our prayers for rain, so we packed our stuff up quickly and got out of there to avoid the storm, and it was a good decision because when we went back we struggled through the mud and had to trek the last 6 miles back to the compound on foot because the Land Cruiser was completely stuck! It rained a lot in these villages though and it was a huge blessing to the people of that region so praise the Lord for more rain!

    Prayer & Worship Over Taposaland

    The next week, after Josh left, we did ministry in Naliel, which was the area in which the compound was located. Some of us went to the school and taught lessons in the mornings, sharing praise songs with the students, while the rest of our team organized more DBS groups during the mornings and the day, and women’s ministries on Tuesday. We did a lot of hiking around that area. sharing DBS with some of the local disciples in their churches during the day. We did some evening hikes to different fireside churches as well, we footed about 10-15 kilometers away to a village near a river, we told the story of Noah’s Arc, I had the honor of sharing the Gospel that night with 120 people and we prayed with that village for the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, we had a moment where several anointed songs broke out in the Taposa language and many people were moved by the power of God. That night, we were hoping that it wouldn’t rain (even though that was our constant prayer) because we had to walk home, but it did rain just like the first week and we slept through it until it was over. It was another answer to prayer and a huge blessing for that village to get rain too, and we walked back to Naliel that morning with some of the disciples, and then we did DMM training on Luke 10 with about 8 disciples, and we pressed in on the point of teaching obedience to the Word of God in the church. When we were away at that village, the rest of our team stayed at the compound. Brett spoke at the local fireside on identity, and Kyle spoke on healing and the power of the Holy Spirit, about 40-50 people were there, they prayed for healing and 4 women got healed that night and felt the power of the Holy Spirit in them, they also encouraged the church to pray for healing in their own communities. That Sunday, August 15th we went to the local church and Kyle preached on the power of the Holy Spirit, then we prayed with the church for healing over the sick and injured, we prayed also for the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, and at least 10-15 people got healed, one of our translators got completely healed from his ankle being messed up for at least a few days, he had went with us to the village on foot and this moment God totally blessed him. After he got healed, he was filled with the power of the Holy Spirit, then he worshipped the Lord in front of the church. Many people were moved to tears by the demonstration of the reality of God they had seen that day. This was one of the coolest testimonies I experienced during our entire outreach, it really had a powerful impact on the church and our team, too. After church, we had fireside that night in a local church, and Yoobin preached on the power of testimony, Felix shared his testimony of getting miraculously healed and met by the power of the Holy Spirit, and this was a really powerful night too, we prayed for healing and saw the Holy Spirit moving in the whole church. This week was a time of breakthroughs in our ministry, and it really opened my heart to see how much God loves to heal His children.

    Praying for Healing

    During the third week of our ministry in the Taposa Tribe we did a lot of hiking to local villages. We were able to share the Gospel at two different firesides, each of these being about 50 or 60 people, so in total about 100 to 120 people heard the Gospel. On August 18th, Kyle did a lot of medical ministry with Julius, they went to four different villages, treated about 9 or 10 people, and prayed for them, they saw at least three healings that day. This week we also did community work around the compound, cleaning up trash and doing some basic maintenance. The firesides we went to were all within walking distance, and we gave lots of encouragement and shared stories from the Bible. At the end of that week, we took a trip to a village called Nabois, we met with the elders and the leader of the SLM team gently encouraged them to repent and turn away from their sins so that the rain would come, they had not seen rain for a long time and apparently there was some witchcraft going on in that particular region… We then met with our host family in the village, Luchino and Magdalene, we chatted for a long time, and then Elly and Kath preached on the love of God, Elly shared the Gospel and Kath shared the practical side of walking in love, there were about 20-30 people there for that church service. That night, there was a big fireside of about 250-300 people, Brett spoke on the Prophet Elijah praying for rain, the power of praying in Jesus’ name, and identity in Christ, and we did have a time of corporate prayer for rain. Monday, August 23rd, Kyle, Elly, Matthew, and Julius hiked to a nearby village to invite the disciples and send word to other villages to come to the village for a training on Tuesday, while we were hiking, the rest of the group did a training on repentance, how to give a message, the Trinity (Father-Son-Holy Spirit), and the 5-Finger Gospel (Creation, Sin, Judgement, The Cross, and The Promise). Everyone loved the lesson! During this time, Luchino received prayer for his leg burn, and two ladies got prayed over and were healed, this prayer was a corporate prayer, not just from our team, as we were also encouraging the church to pray for healing for one another. As a team, we spent time worshipping and interceding for the village, which led to a time of repentance for our team and repenting on behalf of the villages for witchcraft. That night, we went to the fireside church in Nabois again and Kyle preached about the power of the Holy Spirit. I felt inspired to do something a little bit different that night, so we invited the whole village to repent corporately and then we prayed over everyone at the fire . One lady we prayed for needed some deliverance, Matthew and Mary invited everyone to pray over her, and then she decided to rededicate her life to Jesus! As the fire tunnel was coming to an end, some of our team prophesied over the children of God as we finished praying, and then we had to go back to the village. That night, the rain came, it was a huge answer to prayer and left the whole region soaked. Turns out, God loves to bless repentant hearts, and He really opened the floodgates that night! The next day, we shared the training on the 5-Finger Gospel at the local church of about 55 people, and we encouraged them to pray for healing again, and so we did end up praying for Luchino, and some of the elders and women of the area, several women received healing that day. This ended our time in Nabois, and we took the Land Cruiser back to the compound in Naliel. It really felt like our team was seeing God move in extraordinary ways!

    To The Ends Of The Earth

    The fourth week, we did some more community work on the compound, on the 26th, we went to the village of Caldo, and preached at their fireside church in the evening, Josiah spoke about the story of the prodigal son, and Jake shared the Gospel to about 200-300 people there. Early the next morning we did a DBS with about 40 people, Kath led, and then Josiah shared the 5-Finger Gospel and did a little training on it with the disciples there. We prayed for people at the end and then we left to go to another village. We went to the local fireside church where Daniel and Elly told the story of Zaccheus, and then Brett told the story of John the Baptist baptizing Jesus. Then we prayed for everyone and went back to the village. The next morning we did DBS with the disciples under the tree and we shared the 5-Finger Gospel, and did a training on it with Kyle leading. We then prayed for healing for some people there and a lady got completely healed from physical pain all over her body. She was jumping and singing afterwards while we all praised God for the healing! Then we had fireside church that night and Kyle preached on the principle of forgiveness, and it was a really challenging subject for the people for some reason, so one of the local disciples gave a little word of encouragement on how to forgive and pray for forgiveness. The whole church had a time of prayer and forgiveness, and then we prayed corporately for healing and about 10-12 people got healed! The power of healing from God was really moving through the churches at this time. The next day was Sunday, we split into two groups and one went back to Caldo to preach at the local church. Felix preached, Elly shared a testimony, and Matthew gave a word of encouragement for the edification of the body of Christ. We expressed our hearts as we departed from the people and left to go back to Naliel. The other team who stayed in the village also had church, and Elijah came right at the perfect moment and started translating for Josiah, who preached on the simple Gospel and then spoke about the Holy Spirit, he also gave a warning against worshipping false idols and this led into a time of prayer for healing and blessing for the church. As we prayed, Julius started singing, then one of the disciples started praying out loud for forgiveness, forgiving himself and then forgiving other people, and this led to many people being moved to tears by the power of the Holy Spirit moving through the congregation. Five men also prayed out loud for forgiveness and it touched their hearts in a special way. After the forgiveness time, we prayed for a lady who had just come from doing witchcraft and still had markings of witchcraft on her face and her body, while we were praying for her we could sense that she was getting delivered in the spirit as she started sweating profusely, and then five people got healed! This was an amazing day for our whole team, and it started raining after church, which was another huge blessing! Finally, we all came back to the compound and this ended up being the last big outing for our team.

    Sleeping Under The Stars (and Trees)

    The last few days of our time in Taposaland we went out and prayed for people in a nearby village twice, we saw 9 healings in total over those few days. Kyle and Julius did some medical ministry and saw at least 7 more healings. Then the final day our team prepared a love-feast for the long-term missionaries at the base, Kyle and Matthew prophesied on their instruments and worshipped while the rest of our team performed feet washing ceremonies while praying and prophesying over each of the missionaries on the SLM team, Mary got totally encountered by the Holy Spirit, and so did Elijah, while we were praying over them, the team was truly moved by the whole experience. That was unfortunately the end of our time working with the SLM team in the field, but it was also an exciting new beginning for YWAM’s relationship with the Taposa Tribe. Before we left, we discussed how we could continue to help the mission in the future and we came up with some really powerful ways to reach more people in the Taposa Tribe and beyond. One of my goals now in serving the Taposa from the USA is to inform others in and outside of YWAM about the need and the value of sending missionaries to this tribe, our school leader in Kona now wants to send more DTS students to work with the SLM team again even as soon as the next Spring DTS comes around. I am working to collect information from our outreach team on their experiences with DMM in the field, and see what we can do to prepare future teams for going on outreach to the Taposa Tribe. Another mission I have on my heart is to work with End Bible Poverty Now (EBPN) so that we can invite Elijah (the main translator on the SLM team) to help in the production of an oral bible translation in the Taposa language! This would be a huge blessing to the SLM team and the whole Taposa Tribe, allowing everyone to receive their own audio bibles in their heart language, and it would be a big win for EBPN too in furthering the ministry. Who knows? Finally, our whole team agreed that our friend Julius, one of the leaders of the SLM team, would be an amazing fit as a guest speaker in a DTS, so we want to encourage YWAM to pursue the opportunity to have him come speak at a school in the near future! So many wonderful opportunities have come out of this outreach, and I am so excited to see God fulfill every single one of the dreams He has so graciously placed on our hearts in this season. Please partner with me in prayer for the Taposa Tribe and the nation of South Sudan, so that we can all see how our Father works everything out for our highest good and His highest glory to be made evident in the Kingdom around the world!

    The YWAM Kona Team & SLM Team in Naliel

    The Long Road Ahead

    For I am about to do something new.

        See, I have already begun! Do you not see it?

    I will make a pathway through the wilderness.

        I will create rivers in the dry wasteland…

    Isaiah 43:19 (NLT)

    It is truly amazing to be a witness to the testimony of God’s work in the Taposa tribe, and to have a small hand in bringing the people of South Sudan into fellowship with our wonderful Creator! However, the work is not done for our friends in Taposaland. The people of the Taposa Tribe in South Sudan still need the Bible translated in their own heart language, they still need discipleship, they still need prayer. Would you join me in prayer for the peoples of South Sudan and the missionaries who are doing the work of discipling this beautiful tribe? Here are some prayer points:

    • For the persecuted communities of believers who are actively living out their faith in the tribes right now, that they would be strengthened in their faith through the trials they face, and that God would bring revival and reformation to their villages.
    • For the next generation of believers, and the unborn generations who will one day enter into a world transformed by the love of Jesus in their communities, that they would know and love the Word of God and be obedient to the calling on their lives as Children of God.
    • For Bible translation projects to get started for the 11 Bibleless languages in South Sudan, and for the laborers who will bring these Bibles to the unreached peoples wherever they are.
    • For the SLM Team and their families to have all that they need to continue the work of discipling the Taposa tribe and that they would have strong family relationships and continue growing in the Lord together. Blessing and favor over them in Jesus name!
    • For God to send me and many more missionaries to GO and serve the South Sudanese and provide the resources necessary to bring healing and transformation to their communities.

    Please keep the Taposa tribe in your prayers, and believe with me for the miraculous power of our God to bring healing, redemption, and transformation to His people in South Sudan. Thank you for partnering with me in this mission.


    14 When I think of all this, I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, 15 the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. 16 I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. 17 Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong.18 And may you have the power to understand, as all God’s people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. 19 May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God.

    20 Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. 21 Glory to him in the church and in Christ Jesus through all generations forever and ever! Amen.

    From Paul’s Prayer for Spiritual Growth (Ephesians 3:14-21)
  • My Testimony

    My Testimony

    “What delight comes to the one who follows God’s ways! He won’t walk in step with the wicked, nor share the sinner’s way, nor be found sitting in the scorner’s seat.” …

    Psalms 1:1 TPT

    When I was young, I got bullied for singing a Christian song written by a female artist.  The boys in my class called me “gay,” and a “girl,” because I was a gentle spirited boy with a love for Jesus.  Their words, like curses, left deep scars on my heart for years after that experience.  I eventually became so identified with my trauma that I decided to change my name to “Venus” and I told my family that I wanted to use she/her pronouns… My transition to identifying as a female was not easy, and although I had a lot of support from my friends and family, my relationship with God was holding on by a thread.  I had turned away from Jesus, I was running from the Father, and I was afraid that I would never be able to recover from the pain of my past. I thought that new age spirituality and even sorcery could solve my problems, but the truth is that it only made things more complicated and it became exceedingly difficult to handle everyday life.  Every dream and vision I had would lead to a feeling of success, and then all at once there would be a point where everything would just collapse under the weight of my own ego.  The problem was that I was trying so hard to figure everything out on my own, and I had a weak foundation built on the lies of the enemy. 

    … “His pleasure and passion is remaining true to the Word of “I Am,” meditating day and night in the true revelation of light.” …

    Psalms 1:2 TPT

    At the time, I was talking to a close friend of mine named Ellie.  I was able to witness many of the wonderful and amazing things that Jesus was doing in her life, and it was truly an eye-opening experience to be a part of, but I was still afraid of Jesus.  I thought that if I let Him into my heart, He would destroy me completely, and I was right. A little over a month ago, God sent a very strong message to help guide me in the right direction.  One day, while my five-year-old nephew Jase and I spent time playing games and talking about life, he suddenly looked up at me and asked me, “Venus, why are you a girl if you are a boy?”  I looked back at him in awe as I thought about how to respond, I said, “Well Jase, that’s a really good question.  I’m not sure how to answer that but I will try my best.”  As I attempted to explain the difference between sex and gender identity, I realized that my authenticity was seriously at risk because I couldn’t truthfully explain my identity to my five-year-old nephew.  It was pretty obvious that he didn’t understand what I was saying, and I somehow knew that my explanation was built on a foundation of lies that I had been told before, and had continued to tell myself to build up my persona. 

    … “He will be standing firm like a flourishing tree planted by God’s design, deeply rooted by the brooks of bliss, bearing fruit in every season of his life. He is never dry, never fainting, ever blessed, ever prosperous.” …

    Psalms 1:3 TPT

    After that conversation, I knew that I was going through an ego death, and I needed help to navigate this experience I was having.  So, I decided to sit down with my aunt Tami, a mature Christian woman whom I trust, and talk about what was going on in my life.  We ended up having a really great conversation about spirituality and Jesus Christ.  I told her that my ego was collapsing and the weight of Jase’s question was enough to knock down all of the lies I was telling myself to uphold my identity, and I knew that Jesus was a big part of it because I had asked Him to show me the truth and defeat me with His love.  Tami gave me a very powerful lesson about the importance of spiritual discernment, which I now know is only possible with the Holy Spirit, and she told me that Jesus loves me and wants to have an intimate relationship with me, but He cannot do anything without my permission.  I realized in that moment that I wanted to believe in the Word of God, but I had a serious identity crisis to resolve.  So I did what any spiritual seeker would do, I prayed…  

    … “But how different are the wicked. All they are is dust in the wind—driven away to destruction!” …

    Psalms 1:4 TPT

    That week, Jesus showed me the truth about the enemy.  He gave me eyes to see, and ears to hear.  I learned the truth about Lucifer, the father of lies, and I realized that I was following the wrong “god.”  I didn’t want this life anymore, I just wanted to be with Jesus, I wanted the love of the father of love.  So, I spoke directly to the devil, and I told him that I was not afraid of him, and that he has no power over me, and that we were through.  Then, as I felt my heart sinking into the darkness of fear, I begged the Lord Jesus Christ to forgive me for my sins and invade my heart with His peace, through His salvation we conquered the enemy of my soul together, and defeated my ego once and for all.  My whole reality shifted overnight, I was completely changed, and I knew I couldn’t continue down the path that I was on any longer.  Jesus showed me the truth that God created me in His perfect image, He told me that I don’t have to change my name or my body to be worthy of His perfect love, and I finally believed in Him, I believed in Jesus Christ with all my heart, and He showed me the truth!  It was amazing…  I said to myself, my name is Matthew Forrest Akre, and I am a child of God. 

    … “The wicked will not endure the day of judgment, for God will not defend them. Nothing they do will succeed or endure for long, for they have no part with those who walk in truth.” …

    Psalms 1:5 TPT

    The next morning, I woke up and the Lord asked me to go on a walk. By the guidance of the Holy Spirit, I ended up walking right by Harbor City Church!  I knew it was meant to be, so I went to the service and I got totally wrecked by the Holy Spirit.  I was on my knees, crying like a baby, and Jesus was right there with me, telling me that everything would be alright.  I got saved that morning when Pastor Doug called on me to come up and give my life to Jesus, I was so ready for this moment, I raised both my hands high and said, “That’s me!”  After that church service, I called my manager at Mary Jane’s House of Glass, if you know what Mary Jane is, then you should know why I told her that was on a different path now, and I quit my job right then and there.  The very next day, Jesus took me to the Tinderbox Coffee Roastery to get a cup of tea, and I ended up meeting the manager, Shae-Lynn, who also goes to Harbor City Church.  She told me to bring in a resume, and now I am working there as a barista!  GOD IS SO GOOD!!!  I also started playing the violin again, a love of mine that was lost during my battle with the enemy, and I am planning to go back to school to finish my degree in music performance at Central Washington University next year.  Ellie and I have become even better friends since we have shared our love for Jesus, and now He is pretty much all we ever talk about!  I have had so many beautiful, life-transforming experiences since I gave my life to Jesus, and I cannot wait to share them with you here.  It is impossible to fully express how much love and peace that I feel when I am in the presence of God, I’m so excited to keep moving forward with Him now!  Wherever Jesus goes, I will follow Him forevermore. I cannot wait to see where my journey with Christ takes me next! 

    … “But how different it is for the righteous! The Lord embraces their paths as they move forward while the way of the wicked leads only to doom.”

    Psalms 1:6 TPT

    PRAISE THE LORD JESUS CHRIST, FOR HE IS KING ABOVE THE ALL!!!