International (MNN)—Even as China has introduced new religious restrictions within the country and expanded its control of Hong Kong in recent years, Mission Cry continues to deliver Bibles to Hong Kong and then further, into mainland China.
Mission Cry had four containers in process to go out by the end of 2025, each containing used Bibles and Christian resources. One of those was bound for Hong Kong, where Jason Woolford, president of Mission Cry, says the organization continues to have favor with a few businesses.
“Obviously, I can’t go into great detail on that, but we’re able to send these to those businesses,” says Woolford. “Those businesses then strategically get them to our team on the ground, and then from there, they make their way in through Hong Kong and then strategically into Shenzhen and mainland China. So God continues to give us favor in that area.”
The other three containers were being sent to Uganda, Malawi, and Ghana. Each container is worth approximately half a million dollars in Bibles, Christian books, and seminary materials, plus the $11,000 it costs to send the container out and get it to its destination, according to Woolford. However, the spiritual value is even greater.
“God’s word’s the only thing that doesn’t return void. That’s the greatest Christmas present that we could give anybody.”
Pray that Mission Cry’s containers would continue to be delivered safely and that people would come alongside and sponsor more containers, as well as on behalf of Mission Cry’s state coordinators, missionaries, and everyone who makes the distribution of these Christian resources possible.
To those interested in financially supporting Mission Cry’s work, Jason asks, “before you write that check or make your giving, that you would go before the Lord and not do what you can do, but do what the Lord would have you do.”
Learn more about partnering in their mission at missioncry.com.
Header photo courtesy of Mission Cry.
