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Facets of Transformation: How God Is Working Across Bangladesh
Across Bangladesh, local believers are seeing growing economic stability, physical healing, new leaders, and baptisms as care groups and discipleship communities multiply. These combined stories reveal a widening movement of Christ-centered transformation.
Clearing the Road, Opening Hearts: Pastor Bardhyl’s Work in Kosovo
After flooding blocked a neighborhood road in Kosovo, a locally led committee mobilized the entire community to clear it. Through long-term partnership and humble service, Pastor Bardhyl is helping reshape perceptions of Christianity in a Muslim-majority context.
A Life Transformed Through Faithful Partnership in Albania
Through Compel International’s strategic partnership with a key Albanian ministry, local believers are reaching marginalized Roma communities. Joana’s story reveals how long-term discipleship can transform not only one young woman’s life, but her entire family.
A Quiet Revival Among the Amazigh: Yasmina’s Story of Faith, Perseverance, and Multiplication
Yasmina, an Amazigh woman living in Algeria, is discipling women from Muslim backgrounds through small house gatherings—spaces of trust, healing, and Scripture discovery. Trained through Compel’s regional network of leaders across North Africa and the Middle East, she and her husband are faithfully planting Christ-centered communities even as they walk through a personal family crisis.
Returning with Courage: One Woman’s Journey from Refugee to Witness
After years of displacement, one Syrian woman returned home with more than survival in mind—she carried a quiet, resilient faith. Through holistic discipleship in northern Jordan, Salma discovered her strength in Christ. Now, back in Syria, she’s rebuilding her family’s life and bearing witness to the hope that carried her home.
Restored for a Purpose: From Pain to Calling in Central Asia
Three women in Central Asia—once wounded by persecution, fear, and trauma—have found new life, purpose, and calling in Christ. From courtroom battles to personal restoration, their journeys testify to God’s power to restore and send.
From Skills Training to Open Hearts in Upper Egypt
In Upper Egypt, women from Muslim backgrounds are encountering Scripture in trusted community groups where practical skills, long-term partnership, and patient discipleship are opening hearts to the hope of Christ.
The Gospel at Risk: Church Planters in Central Asia
In Central Asia, restrictions on religious freedom are tight—but the Church is alive. This article shares how local believers are quietly making disciples in the face of pressure, and how Compel International is helping them endure and multiply.
From Curiosity to Commitment: How God is Moving Through Small Groups in Nepal
In a small village in Nepal, a weekly Scripture gathering led by faithful believers became the gateway to transformation for a local couple. Invited by a family member who loved them deeply, they found community, truth, and ultimately, new life in Jesus Christ. Compel International continues to support this work by training and equipping local leaders to make disciples in their own communities.
From Darkness to Light in Rural Cambodia
A family in rural Cambodia once lived in fear, offering sacrifices to evil spirits. Today, their home is filled with peace, and a new church is growing in their village. Read how the gospel is transforming communities in unreached regions.
Shepherding Hearts in Egypt: How Local Women Are Leading Their Communities Toward Healing and Hope
In Egypt’s Assiut region, God is using local women to carry the Gospel into family conversations, cultural strongholds, and moments of deep pain. Through one-on-one discipleship, prayer, and teaching, women are rejecting generational harm and embracing truth. Read how these changes are multiplying throughout villages and homes.
A Herdsman’s Family Finds Christ on the Steppes of Mongolia
A herding family in western Mongolia experienced deep transformation after encountering Christ through a local Bible study. Once plagued by conflict and spiritual confusion, they now walk in peace and purpose—and are spreading that hope to others.