
This report is a testimony of what God is doing through our collective obedience. From the classrooms in Nicaragua to the border communities of Guatemala and Mexico, the following highlights show the variety of the fruit for the Kingdom. Thank you for standing with us.

Condega, Nicaragua The team completed an intensive 20-hour in-person training focused on growing churches through home-based small groups. The philosophy driving the training is simple but powerful — cultivate genuine biblical relationships with friends and neighbors so that people see Christ in everyday life and are naturally drawn to the Gospel.

Tipitapa, Nicaragua Pulpit training continued here with Missionary Josias Kim leading a session on the essence and definition of expository preaching. The goal was to equip local pastors and church leaders to handle Scripture with faithfulness and precision rather than relying on inspirational talks disconnected from the biblical text. Students in Tipitapa and Masaya began their theological training using Stott’s Between Two Worlds, strengthening the future of the local church.

Niquinohomo, Nicaragua With an eye toward the future, the team visited friends and potential ministry partners to begin laying the foundation for the 2027 student cohort. This forward-planning visit reflects a commitment to keeping the training pipeline healthy and sustainable for years to come. Over 100 people in Niquinohomo heard the Gospel during our strategic conference.

Cheguate (Guatemala/Mexico Border) A high-impact ministry event was held in this strategic border community straddling Tacaná, San Marcos (Guatemala) and Niquivil (Mexico). The gathering drew 170 people, and two specialized family workshops were conducted to strengthen the biblical foundation of families living in this cross-border region.

5. Managua, Nicaragua The Presbytery Council convened to address some internal misunderstandings among leadership. Through prayer and honest dialogue, full resolution was reached — a meaningful outcome that strengthened the bonds of ministerial brotherhood and the overall health of the mission.


“I do not come to God so that Jesus can give me what I want. But I must come to God so that Jesus will grant me what I need.”
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