Hello, Dear Family in Christ!
Grace and peace to you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
We are deeply grateful for your faithful partnership and generous support in reaching the unreached with the Gospel. Your prayers, encouragement, and heartfelt giving are making a profound difference in places where the name of Jesus is being heard for the very first time.
New Campus Building
We are overjoyed and deeply grateful to announce that, by the grace and faithfulness of God, we have completed the construction of our new campus Bible college building! What once was a dream has now become a reality—brick by brick, prayer by prayer.



This new facility is more than just a structure; it is a testimony to God’s provision, a place dedicated to equipping future generations for ministry, and a sanctuary for learning, worship, and spiritual growth. We thank every supporter, prayer partner, and worker who stood with us through this journey.
We extend our deepest gratitude to each of you who have stood with us in faith, prayer, and action as we pursue the call God has placed on our lives. Your encouragement, support, and unwavering belief in this mission have been instrumental in helping us move forward with clarity and confidence.
We are especially thankful for your generous contributions—both in time and resources—toward the construction of the Bible college building. What once was a vision has begun to take tangible shape, and it is all because of your partnership and obedience to God’s prompting.
We recognize that this blessing comes with great responsibility. God has entrusted us with this new facility, and we are committed to being faithful to the calling He has placed on us—to raise up disciples, to teach sound doctrine, and to build His Kingdom.
We humbly ask for your continued prayers as we begin the next phase of work. There is still much to be done in preparing the space, equipping classrooms, and creating an environment where students can grow spiritually and academically. Most importantly, we desire that everything we do in this place brings glory to God.
May the Lord bless you abundantly for your heart for His kingdom. Your efforts are not in vain, and the fruit of this work will impact many lives for generations to come.
To God be all the glory—great things He has done!
Calvary Chapel Conference in Our City
We are truly grateful for the incredible time we had during the conference. It was a powerful and spirit-filled gathering that left a lasting impact on our hearts and ministries. One of the greatest blessings was the opportunity for pastors and leaders to sit under the teaching and wisdom of senior pastors. Their guidance, rooted deeply in the Word of God and rich with years of experience, helped us grow both spiritually and practically.
We are blessed and deeply grateful for the incredible experience we shared at this year’s conference, The Making of the Man of God. From the moment we gathered, it was clear that God was moving in powerful ways—through the worship, the Word, the fellowship, and the Spirit-led teachings.
One of the most impactful lessons came from our study of Samson. Though he was a man marked by divine calling and supernatural strength, we saw how his journey was also marked by personal struggle, compromise, and redemption. It reminded us that becoming a man (or woman) of God is not about perfection—it’s about surrender, obedience, and allowing God to shape us through both our victories and our failures.
Truly, this conference was not just an event—it was a divine moment of growth, equipping, and renewal. We return to our churches and communities empowered to serve more faithfully, preach more boldly, and love more deeply.
Sharing the Gospel – Joseph’s Story and God’s Sovereignty




During my recent open-air Gospel outreach, I had the opportunity to share a powerful message from the life of Joseph. Standing before a crowd of people—many of whom do not yet know God personally—I spoke about how Joseph’s life is a testimony of God’s control, even in the midst of suffering and uncertainty.
Joseph was betrayed by his own brothers, sold into slavery, falsely accused, and thrown into prison. Yet, through every trial, God was working behind the scenes, positioning Joseph for a greater purpose. What others meant for evil, God used for good. Just like Joseph, we too may walk through dark and confusing seasons, but God is never absent—He is in control.
I encouraged the listeners to trust in the Lord, even when life doesn’t make sense. Whether they had never heard of Jesus or only knew of Him from a distance, I invited them to draw near and discover a personal relationship with a God who sees, knows, and cares deeply.
As it says in Romans 8:28: “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”
This truth brought comfort and hope to many who listened, reminding them that no matter their past or present, God is at work for their good and His glory.
Witnessing God’s Work Through Brother C*
I recently had the incredible opportunity to visit another city and witness firsthand the powerful work God is doing through His servant, C*. It was a humbling and inspiring experience to see how faithfully Brother C* is serving the Lord in that place, with passion, perseverance, and a heart full of love for the people.
As I spent time there, I could clearly sense God’s presence moving among the people—hearts being touched, lives being changed, and hope being restored. It reminded me that God’s work is active and alive in every corner of the world, often in the most humble and overlooked places.
I came back encouraged, stirred in my own faith, and grateful for C*’s obedience. Let’s continue to pray for him and support the work in this city—because God is just getting started.
Palm Sunday Worship Service
Palm Sunday worship was truly a special time for our congregation this year. As the pastor, I couldn’t be more grateful for the spirit of joy and reverence that filled our church. From the moment we began, there was a sense of anticipation and excitement as we reflected on Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
All the church congregation waving palm branches added such a beautiful touch, and seeing our church family come together in praise and worship reminded me of the power of community. The procession with palm branches was especially moving, as it symbolized the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, a moment of great significance for Christians around the world.
As we waved our palms and sang hymns of praise, it felt like we were part of that ancient celebration, acknowledging Jesus as our King and Savior.
I want to take a moment to give thanks to God for each one of you. Your support, encouragement, and prayers mean more than words can express. Whether through giving, lifting us up in prayer, or simply standing with us in faith—you have been a vital part of the work God is doing.
Thank you for believing in the vision and for partnering with us in the mission. I pray that God is with you all, strengthening and encouraging you daily. May the Holy Spirit lead you, guide your steps, and fill you with wisdom and power as you continue to serve Him wherever you are.
May God bless you abundantly as we continue to walk forward together in His purpose.
Thank you,
Pastor 6* and Family
*Names and faces have been changed or omitted for security reasons.