June Mission Highlights: Sharing, Serving, and Sowing Seeds of Faith
- Lance & Kim Anh
- 4 days ago
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As we reach the halfway point of the year, we’re filled with gratitude for the doors God continues to open—and for the friends and mission partners who help us walk through them. From city churches in the U.S. to mountain villages in Vietnam and remote towns in Haiti, June has been a month of movement, ministry, and meaningful connection.
Honored to Share in Philadelphia & Lowell
We were blessed to share about our mission work at Living Hope Fellowship in Philadelphia on Sunday, June 8. A heartfelt thank you to Pastor Viet and his wife Shannon, as well as Ann, Lisa, Anthony, and others who took the time to speak with us. Your hospitality and encouragement meant so much.

Later in the month, we had the joy of speaking at Lowell Bible Church on June 22. We’re grateful to Pastor David DiZazzo, Rebecca DiZazzo, and the leadership team for hosting us. The fellowship was rich, and we’re thankful for the opportunity to connect and share what God is doing through Encouraging Word. You can watch the livestream here.

Vehicle & Equipment Support in Haiti and the Philippines
Mid-June, we were able to help President Reedson Maurancy of Jerusalem Children’s Home in Bombardopolis, Haiti, with a much-needed vehicle repair. The total cost of parts was $600.00, and we were able to donate $250.00 toward that repair, ensuring their ministry can continue running safely and smoothly.

In the mountains of Negros Island, Philippines, Daybreak Community Church generously purchased a motorcycle for Pastor Ronibe, who serves in areas known for communist insurgency. For just $500.00, this motorcycle becomes a lifeline, allowing the Gospel to go even further into hard-to-reach places. Thank you, Daybreak, for continually answering the call.

Loss & Hope in Vietnam
This month also brought sorrow. We grieve the unexpected loss of Pastor Song, a faithful servant among the Hmong people in Vietnam, who tragically passed away in an accident. We sent $200.00 to help support his family with funeral expenses. Please continue to pray for his loved ones and the community he served.

Yet even in sorrow, hope continues to rise. In Gia Lia, Vietnam, Daybreak Community Church also helped fund a Vacation Bible School for 200 children. The $300.00 donation covered meals for every child, and more importantly, seven children made spiritual decisions to believe in Christ. That’s the kind of fruit your support helps cultivate.
