September 18, 2025

Matt Crawford | September 18, 2025

For God alone, O my soul, wait in silence, for my hope is from him. Psalm 62:5

Praise God for all the new and returning participants that have joined our classes in the Georgia Zone for the study of Psalms. Please pray for continued growth as we seek to make disciples of Jesus Christ and see lives transformed through the power of God’s Holy Word.

Praise God for all that is happening among the expat community.

Praise God for the wonderful testimonies of children whose lives are being transformed by the Word of God in Honduras. Please pray for the beginning of a new school year and for the opportunity to begin a CBS Bible study in two schools.

Praise God, with the Philly Metro Zone, for technology that fosters growth by supporting the “available to all” portion of our CBS mission statement!

Praise God for the fruitful CBS ministry in Serbia. Please pray that the additional leaders needed will step forward with confidence to serve their communities.

Please pray that God will reveal ways we can continue to reach out to our community, including Ethnos, young adults, youth, and children in the Los Angeles and Hawaii Zone.

Please pray that every Servant Leader in the New York Metro Zone will be drawn toward Jesus with more depth and devotion than ever before.

Please pray the NextGen Directors, of the West Texas Zone, will have renewed vision and connections to reach young participants in their communities with the various opportunities available to study the Word of God with Community Bible Study.

Please pray for CBS Ministry Teams as they begin promotions, registrations, and leader recruitment for the new year in an unnamed country in the Middle East/North Africa Region.

Please pray that God will raise up faithful, devoted CBS leaders in Eswatini who will serve His people with passion, energy, and unwavering commitment.

Please pray for the protection of the CBS leaders and participants in the many countries hostile to Christians. Ask God to strengthen them and encourage them to persevere in spite of persecution.