Help Workers Share Christ in Liberia

An addict spent literally all of his money on drugs and alcohol and beat his wife before native Christian workers shared the gospel with him and prayed for him for many days. “He totally surrendered his life to Christ,” the ministry leader said.

Help Send the Message of Eternal Life in Liberia

Traveling five or six hours on foot through hilly jungles, sometimes at night, native Christian workers brave disease-bearing mosquitos and other dangers to bring the message of eternal life. At times they go without food if villagers have none to sell them, but the workers leave them with the spiritual nourishment of the gospel, leading 318 people to faith in Christ and planting three churches over six months.

Equip Gospel Workers in Liberia

A young man put his faith in Christ without ever possessing a Bible, as he learned about the Lord through Scripture reading by native Christian workers. One day he felt too tired to attend his group’s Bible study, but at the last minute he roused himself to go on the very day that Bibles were freely distributed to all present.

Gospel Challenges in Liberia Deep and Daunting

Liberian men working to dig a ditch in thick mud

A native ministry leader in Liberia and team members at times walk five to seven hours daily through jungles to bring the gospel to the lost. They must rely on God to protect them against wild beasts or hostile followers of tribal religion. “Idol worshippers sometimes threaten us, saying that if we don’t leave their village, they will kill us,” he said.