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WEEK OF PRAYER: Committing to reaching the unreached

Young boys wait for the signal they can break their day-long fast and eat the evening meal. During Ramadan, Muslims eat a meal before dawn and after the sun sets and fast during daylight hours.


EDITOR’S NOTE: This year’s Week of Prayer for International Missions in the Southern Baptist Convention is Nov. 30-Dec. 6, focusing on Revelation 7:9 (“I saw a great multitude from every nation and all tribes ….”) The theme undergirds the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions. The offering, in tandem with Cooperative Program gifts from Southern Baptist churches, supports international workers in seeking to fulfill the Great Commission. Gifts to the Lottie Moon offering are received through local Southern Baptist churches or online at IMB.org/lmco, where there are resources to promote the offering. This year’s goal is $175 million.

Twenty years is a long time. That’s how long it took to establish a Gospel presence among a Muslim unreached people group of 10 million in South Asia.

Ministry among the people group stalled for a number of reasons. IMB workers attempted to move to the region but were unsuccessful. Other families moved to the area, but they too had to leave for various reasons.

After years of setbacks, Luciano and Sofia Serrano*, a Christian couple from Brazil, moved to the region. The Serranos are partnering with Ralph and Lovie Adair*, IMB workers who live in a neighboring region.

Shortly after the Serranos’ arrival, Sofia and a local Christian led several women to the Lord and are discipling them.

The region where the people group lives is known for its large Christian population. Despite the presence of Christ-followers in the area, many Christians are afraid to share the Gospel with Muslims. Many have doubts about whether Muslims will choose to follow Christ because they have historically been resistant to the Gospel.

Ministry efforts seek to embolden and equip local Christians to share the Gospel with their Muslim neighbors. The Adairs and the Serranos diligently look for Christians who speak the same language as the people group and who are willing to learn how to effectively share the Gospel with Muslims. During ministry training events, the couples model evangelism and one-on-one discipleship. Participants have a chance to put into practice what they learn by going out into the community to share.

“Make no mistake, the Spirit of Christ has always left Himself a witness among the [people group], even if we haven’t seen it,” Ralph Adair said. “But the time has come, and is coming when bold national partners rise up.”

Saalim* is one such partner. Saalim is from the people group. He became a Christian 10 years ago but only recently made the commitment to be intentional in sharing his faith. Ralph, Luciano and Saalim share the Gospel in neighborhoods, and Saalim faithfully follows up with the people they meet.

Pastors and volunteers from two churches in the U.S. have traveled to South Asia to learn how their churches can help the effort. The Adairs pray more churches will join them both in prayer and by coming on short-term trips to sow seeds of the Gospel, which leads to the establishment of churches.

“Churches and pastors don’t have to have international missions all figured out,” Ralph said. “They just need to be willing to follow Christ and serve. They can learn and grow in the details of the task as they move forward in trust.”

The Adairs’ desire is for the next 20 years to be a revolutionary and transformational chapter in the history of Gospel work among this people group.

PRAY local Christians would be bold in sharing the gospel with the Khaleela.

ASK for discernment for the Adairs and the Serranos as they share the gospel and train local Christians.

PRAY the Lord would send more Christian workers to partner with the Serranos and Adairs.

*Names changed for security

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