Some call it “The Other Biblical Land.” Jordan—a nation of over eleven million people bordering Israel, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Syria—is home to several significant biblical sites, including Mount Nebo, Moab, and the Jordan River, where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.

Yet, despite its deep biblical history, Jordan’s Christian population is small, making up just 0.2% of the total. Still, God has His people there, actively sharing His love and hope. Now, MEDIA Alliance has the opportunity to equip these dedicated Christ-followers with powerful media tools to impact Jordan with God’s truth.

Starting in March, our team will assess needs and provide training in effective media use to help ministries reach more people with the message of Christ. We are praying for productive days as we empower local leaders with new strategies to share God’s Word.

Dr. Nabeeh Abbassi and his wife, Ruba, have led ministries and churches in Jordan for over thirty years. Dr. Abbassi holds key leadership roles among Baptists and other evangelicals, serving as pastor of the Arabic Baptist Church. Ruba leads Arab Women Today, a ministry dedicated to uplifting women in Jordan while sharing Christian principles.

With your prayers and support, MEDIA Alliance can help expand their ministry’s reach across the Arab world.

Doors are also opening in other parts of the world. We are scheduled to be part of a conference in Malaysia in August, and we are in discussion with a pastor in Kathmandu, Nepal, about a potential conference in that Asia country. Evangelicals make up less than three percent of the 31 million people, yet the indigenous church is growing. There is an anti-conversion law in Nepal, but ministries are being creative in ways of sharing the Gospel. Our hope is to assist churches, Christian radio, and other Christian ministries as they use media to extend God’s hope and His love to the people of Nepal.

Will you join us in this global mission? Your financial support will help us partner with courageous leaders serving in difficult places, and your prayers will provide the spiritual strength so essential to our work.