Ministry to the Persecuted Church

Despite the war, our work in Central Asia continues.

In the past few months, our dedicated team has been actively involved in teaching and enriching our core programs in Central Asia. One professor has been leading courses on Old Testament and Apologetics in Country A and Country B. The other one has been sharing his expertise in Missiology in Country C, and TCI Vice President has had the privilege of teaching Worship Theology, with visits to (Country A).

Thanks to the generous support of our ministry partner, READ Ministries, a group of students from Central Asia has been provided with study laptops.

In addition to our core programs, we are thrilled to announce the launch of a new youth ministry leadership training program in Country A and Country C. This program has attracted a remarkable group of 60 passionate and talented young individuals who are eager to serve and make a difference in their communities.

Looking ahead, we have some exciting women’s retreats planned for June. These are part of our non-formal education programs. We will be organizing three retreats in Country A, Country C, and the Country of Georgia. These retreats will mark the third installment of this series, and we are excited to bring together our students for a time of fellowship, growth, and inspiration.

Thanks to the generous support of our ministry partner, READ Ministries, a group of students from Central Asia has been provided with study laptops.

As we continue to press forward in our mission, we want to express our deep gratitude to each and every one of our partners for their unwavering support and prayers. Your encouragement and generosity have played a crucial role in the success of our programs and the impact we are making in Central Asia.

TCI is faithful to its commitment to equipping and empowering Christian leaders in these remote parts of the world. We know that together we can make a lasting difference for the Kingdom. We will keep you informed of further developments and opportunities to get involved in the expansion of the Church in the places where it is persecuted.