A Changed Life Changing Lives
Like this GFA missionary, Pastor Nantai and his family are faithfully sharing Christ’s love with communities in need.
God used this miracle to work in Nantai’s heart. The young man began to change as he realised God’s unconditional love and saving power. Nantai repented of his rebellion and welcomed Jesus into his life, resolving to serve the Lord. He began attending church regularly and sought God’s will for his life. The Lord led him to Bible college, where he studied for three years.
Nantai became a GFA missionary and began ministering in his assigned region, sharing Christ’s love with everyone around him. A native of the area, Pastor Nantai instinctively recognised cultural taboos and norms and sought effective methods to share the hope he had. The work was hard as many people opposed his ministry, but Pastor Nantai did not give up. With a heart of love, he continued to pray and serve. Before long, he had established a prayer fellowship with 25 believers.
A wife soon joined Nantai’s home and ministry. The couple were transferred to another village and ministered alongside one another to people in need. Like other GFA national missionaries, Pastor Nantai and his wife lived among the people they served. With native insight into the community’s needs, they sought ways to best serve their neighbours, bringing community-wide solutions as well as individual help to the people.
Before long, he had established a prayer fellowship with 25 believers.
One need of the community—a common one in impoverished areas where GFA missionaries serve—was education, so Pastor Nantai opened a free tuition centre for the children. Along with academic help, Pastor Nantai shared hope from God’s Word. Whenever a child could not attend class because of sickness, Pastor Nantai would visit the family, encouraging them and praying for the sick child. As parents witnessed Pastor Nantai’s care for their children and their children’s healing in response to God answering his prayers, many decided to follow Jesus.
Pastor Nantai also looked to help his community in other practical ways, attentive to the critical needs of the village. GFA missionaries frequently arrange for the building of Jesus Wells in response to the need for clean water, distribute income-generating gifts to help people break the cycle of poverty, establish child sponsorship programmes to help give children brighter futures, provide adult literacy classes and offer other helpful solutions to people’s everyday needs, all in Jesus’ name.
Visiting various community members, Pastor Nantai shared Christ’s love whenever and however he could. He and his wife organised programmes, a women’s fellowship, a youth fellowship, a men’s fellowship and a Sunday school. Their ministry grew, and soon 45 people were following Christ and meeting together.
GFA national missionaries often serve in hard-to-reach areas and among people who haven’t ever heard the name of Jesus. Pastor Nantai was no exception, and he began to minister in a neighbouring village that held no believers, cycling more than 20 miles to reach it.
Their ministry grew, and soon 45 people were following Christ and meeting together.
On one of his regular visits, three individuals spotted Pastor Nantai on his bicycle. Curious, they stopped the missionary and began to talk to him. Pastor Nantai learned that these three had once followed Christ, but out of fear of showing their faith publicly in a village with no believers, they no longer practiced the faith.
Upon their invitation, Pastor Nantai started a prayer fellowship, conducting services every week. Their faith rekindled, the three believers began to join Pastor Nantai in ministry. Together, they shared Christ’s love, handed out Gospel literature and prayed for the sick. The community began to be transformed as lives were impacted by God’s love. Many people began coming to Sunday services after experiencing healing. Others were transformed by God’s Word on the tracts they received. People heard the Good News and saw God’s love in action.
Pastor Nantai continued to diligently serve this community. Through his efforts and by God’s grace, soon there were 90 believers worshiping in a temporary meeting place. Pastor Nantai established a Sunday school as well as youth, men’s and women’s fellowships there.
Later, Nantai continued his ministry in another village. Once again, he got to know the people in the community, looking for ways to serve, showing them Christlike love in whatever ways he could. Through Pastor Nantai’s ministry, God began to transform lives, such as those of Kahoni and Sachiko.