
During the second week of July 2025, powerful street evangelism efforts unfolded across several countries in Central America and Caribbean (CAC) region. Led by the Holy Spirit and rooted in faith, leaders in the Dominican Republic, Belize, and Nicaragua took to the streets with creativity, courage, and compassion—sowing seeds of the gospel in hearts hungry for hope.
On July 15, the leaders of the Dominican Republic OA carried out campus evangelism at the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD), reaching out to students with passion and purpose. They prepared a special box filled with Bible verses and personalized tracts, allowing students to draw a word that would speak directly to their hearts. This simple yet thoughtful approach attracted many curious hearts—some confessed that the verse they received was “exactly what I needed right now.” In various spots, small groups formed organically, creating opportunities to share the love of God with several students at once. Despite a few closed hearts, God’s grace was evident, and the leaders remained faithful and patient. As a result, approximately 20 students expressed interest in continuing with Bible studies, marking a meaningful harvest from this joyful and Spirit-led mission.

On July 14 in Belize’s capital, leader Jamie Santos responded obediently to God’s call and went out for personal evangelism. Without seeking platforms or applause, she walked the streets with a heart full of compassion and a message of transformation. Sensitive to the Spirit’s leading, Jamie approached individuals personally, offering free Bible studies to anyone desiring to know more about God. Her evangelism was intimate and loving—rooted in the belief that the Kingdom of God advances one person at a time. Her mission was clear: to meet people where they are, regardless of status or background, and to show them the redeeming love of Christ through words and presence. Jamie’s steps echoed the heart of Jesus: quiet, sincere, and filled with hope.

On July 12, in one of the public squares of Managua, Nicaragua, leader Francisca and a student stepped out in faith to share the gospel with those facing emotional or spiritual struggles. They centered their outreach around a relatable and heartfelt question: “How do you overcome gray days?” Using creative flyers that featured Psalm 34:18, Francisca explained how brokenness, emptiness, and discouragement often weigh down the human heart—but that restoration is found in Jesus Christ. The message was clear: only in Him can we find light in the midst of darkness and comfort in the midst of pain.

Their message resonated. Many people stopped to listen, moved by the idea that God was speaking to their situation. Some were emotional, others asked thoughtful questions, and several gratefully accepted the materials. One of the most encouraging outcomes was a young woman who expressed sincere interest in learning more about God and agreed to begin Bible studies—evidence that the Spirit had begun a new work in her heart.
Across all three nations, the theme was consistent: true evangelism begins with one soul at a time. These leaders didn’t rely on large crowds or grand events but embraced the power of personal, Spirit-led encounters. In each case, hearts were touched, seeds were planted, and faith was ignited.

Though not every encounter ended with a commitment, the gospel was faithfully shared, and God’s love was revealed. We thank the Lord for each step taken, each conversation had, and each life touched. We continue to pray for every person reached—that the Holy Spirit would remind them of the message they heard, soften their hearts, and draw them near to the One who gives eternal hope. May these humble acts of obedience bear eternal fruit in God’s perfect time.