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June 2026 Prayer Updates
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Thanksgiving for the fruitful, blessed trip to Buenos Aires, Argentina, Cuenca, Quito, and Tabacundo, Ecuador.
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Thanksgiving that God sustained Michelle’s health through the three week trip.
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Thanksgiving for the Speaker Ambassadors that are growing in their experience and Kingdom service (Francia Oviedo and Kim Solis in Argentina and Ecuador respectively).
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Prayers for the women equipped in those four cities and the follow up with them.
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Thanksgiving for the virtual group studying Called to Listen in Portuguese. May God bless them as they listen to Him.
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Prayers of sympathy for Brazilian Board member Marisa Signoretti in the passing of her father-in-law.
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May God use us to equip and encourage the young people and adults at the Jóvenes for Christ camp this month.
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Thanksgiving for the reminders of our purpose to bear fruit through the Spanish virtual event this past Saturday, taught by Ambassador Nila García.
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Prayers for our Cuban brothers and sisters.
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Prayers for Corinne Faneus, our Ministry Coordinator, and others scheduled to speak at the Cuban National Youth Conference in July.
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Prayers for the women in three cities in Colombia preparing for the IRSM conferences hosted by their congregations in July: Medellín, Armenia, and Bogotá.
May 2026 Prayer Updates
- Thanksgiving for the internship with Danielle Joseph–the fruit borne through her own spiritual growth and experience in women’s ministry, events, equipping other women, and the fruit we trust God will bear in the future through the expansion of our resources to the Caribbean.
- Thanksgiving for the safe return of everyone from the trips to Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Cuenca, Quito, and Tabacundo, Ecuador. May God bear fruit through the seeds planted and watered among the women who attended the events, the missionaries and Kingdom workers encouraged, and the Ambassadors that traveled and spoke for the Ladies’ Days. Thanksgiving for the partnership with the women’s ministries and congregations that hosted us.
- Thanksgiving for the way Juaneylla White, one of our Board members, was blessed through the Ambassadors Equipping Workshop and shared the fruit of that event with ten congregations that were hosted by her home congregation, the Daingerfield Church of Christ, for a ladies’ tea. Her passion for equipping women continued to bear fruit through multiple opportunities and visits during her time in Brazil in April. She and other women shared our biblical resources at a national conference that she helped start years ago, ENFESUL. May God continue to bless Ju’s and other women’s efforts to bear fruit and multiply.
- Thanksgiving for the way Johana is using the book Llamada a escuchar (Called to Listen) with a small group in Colorado. The women are learning to take time each day to study their Bibles and listen to God–a new practice they have not been taught to do before. God is bearing fruit!
- Thanksgiving for the fruit that continues to be borne in Manaus. Since last year, the sisters have been deepening their knowledge and developing their relationships with God and to each other women through the ministry's resources and are already studying their third book: Comprometida a Escutar (Committed to Listen).
- Thanksgiving that the original visit for a Ladies’ Day in Cuenca, Ecuador (1st visit) expanded to an event in Tabacundo (2nd visit) and ministry opportunities at EQEB (Quito School of Biblical Studies) in Quito (3rd visit).
- Prayers that the Spanish Virtual event would bear lasting fruit and lead to deeper connection with God and with our Spanish-speaking sisters.
- Prayers for how we trust God will bear fruit through our participation in the Jóvenes for Christ camp in June. The attendees are youth from Hispanic homes that typically feel more comfortable speaking English. We thank God for the opportunity to partner with this group and bear fruit in this bilingual context!
