Friday, February 6, 2026

NT365 Semester Deployment: the Guys!

Our main task is helping with an English club. This enables us to spend a lot of time with the students. We also have language classes that are-- hopefully --helping us learn the local language. Time is also spent doing direct evangelism, sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We are also helping with a company that is providing solar power in the local slums.

Prayer requests: Pray we will be super-sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit as we go through our days. Pray for boldness as we share the Good News... for clarity as we learn the local language... for compassion as we work in the slum areas. 

-Corban, Mark & Jackson
Asia Pacific Rim NT365

Thursday, February 5, 2026

NT365 Semester Deployment: Landree & Katie


We've been serving at an English center where we help host activities like sports days, hikes & casual hangout events. These create space for friendships & conversations. We've also had opportunities to be involved in outreach ministries for women in difficult situations.

Day to day life includes spending a lot of time with teammates & local friends-- often filled with games, laughter & some late nights together. We are really thankful for our team & the friendships we're building. We are learning so much through each part of the experience!!

Prayer request: As we approach Ramadan, pray we will be able to engage in spiritual conversations during this season. Pray for energy as we have late night hangouts which will enable us to spend more time with our new friends. 

-Landree & Katie
Asia Pacific Rim NT365

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

NT365 Semester Deployment: Charlotte & Sam

We've been helping host events through the local community center. Our favorite part of these events is going out to eat after. It's during this time that we are able to have Gospel conversations.

We've also been mapping out a college campus & building connections for future team members to potentially begin another ministry center. 

Prayer requests: 
Pray for students who have herard the Gospel several times through the community center. Pray for them to consider a personal relationship with Jesus.
Also pray that would mapping efforts would find a Christian on this campus who can help the field team spread the Gospel.

-Charlotte & Sam

Monday, February 2, 2026

NT365 Semester Deployment: Bekah & RuthAnn

We're working alongside a family on the field, helping to homeschool their son a few days a week. When we aren't doing that, we have the opportunity to go out with friends we've met at local college campuses. 

The first few weeks were a little slow because students weren't in school yet. But we have been able to have good Gospel conversations & share!

Prayer requests: 
We start language classes soon... pray the Lord will use that opportunity to open door to meet more students. 
Pray for wisdom & guidance as we prepare the teach in the homeschool classes each week.

-Bekah & RuthAnn

Friday, December 5, 2025

Filipino culture: What we're learning... part 2

What have you learned about Filipino culture??

I love how inviting the Filipinos are. Everytime I have entered a home or a shop, I never feel like I'm imposing. During AOT, when a couple of team members & I were on a run, we were stopped by a family. They asked us to go eat chicken intestine with them. After that, everytime I go for a run, I get to spend time with them & hear updates about their lives.     -Charlotte

I've observed that Filipinos are kind but shy... it's been my experience that if I approach them, they are quicker to open up & talk.     -Corban

Adapting to a new culture is harder than I thought it would be. I struggled at first, but I am starting to get  the hang of it & trying to really immerse myself in the culture. One thing I've learned is that Filipinos are always willing to have a conversation... it may be political, cultural or religious in nature. They are also always happy to open their homes to us also or stop in the store to talk to us.    -Ruth Ann

Filipinos seem shy & it takes a little while to open up to us as Americans. I've also learned that it seems like the entire country has a set nap time every day!!     -Rebekah

Filipinos LOVE their food! They have a lot of pride in their native dishes and it is rude for someone not to eat at least some of what they are served. They are also the epitome of true hospitality.    -Katie

Thursday, December 4, 2025

Why Advance Operations Training (AOT)... Fuad

As I was going into my second gap year after high school, I knew I wanted to go on a mission trip. I wanted to use the time to grow my faith in the Lord and have opportunity to share it with others. The field workers in my home country told me about the AOT program in the Philippines. I was very interested!

It has been a great experience, learning so much about evangelism, discipleship & missions. I pray the Lord will use what i've learned in my local church as I return to my home country.

-Fuad
North Africa & the Middle East

Pray for Fuad as he returns to his home country in mid-December. Pray that he will be used by the Lord in his local church to lead other young adults in choosing a life that lives out the Great Commission.

Why NT365 Gap Year... Katie

People don't know the joy that the Creator of the world loves them & wants to have a relationship with them. That's why I joined NT365. I want to be better prepared to make sure ALL have the opportunity to experience a relationship with the Creator.

My family & my best friend encouraged me to join NT365. A fellow church member went on a summer Nehemiah Team & she told me about the opportunity to do a gap year. 

-Katie
Texas

Pray for Katie as she seeks to use every opportunity to share the love of Jesus with anyone she meets.