Sharing the good news with evangelism tracts
Tracts written by Rev. David Khiem in Vietnamese have recently been made available to ICM church planters and BSIB students at no cost. These thoughtfully crafted materials are designed to support and inspire evangelism efforts across communities.
By providing these resources freely, Rev. Khiem aims to equip believers with practical tools for sharing their faith and spreading the gospel more effectively. The initiative has been warmly received by both students and church planters, who are already using the tracts in their outreach and ministry work.
Rev. Khiem’s vision behind the project is simple but profound: to equip every believer with resources that make it easier to start conversations about faith.









Before distributing the tracts, Pastor Nguyen Huu Phuoc leads training sessions to equip church members on how to use them effectively in missionary work. Through these sessions, participants learn practical ways to share the message of salvation with confidence.
Our church planter visited highland churches in Sapa, Lao Cai, and Ha Giang after Storm No. 5. The journey was extremely hazardous, with widespread landslides and damaged terrain. Many roads were completely blocked impassable for motorbikes and even too dangerous to walk



In July 2025, ICM joyfully hosted three impactful conferences across Vietnam.
The first gathering took place in Nha Trang, graciously supported by Ps. Tony and Mrs. Phang. Together, we celebrated the symbolic “watering of the first harvest fields for God,” a moment of deep spiritual significance and encouragement.
The second conference was held on July 14–15 at a traditional church venue, easily accessible for believers from Saigon and the surrounding regions. This marked the fourth ICM Conference in Ho Chi Minh City, drawing pastors and church leaders from both Vietnam and abroad. Each pastor was honored with a special gift, underscoring the importance of their presence at this milestone event.
The final event brought us back to Nha Trang, the hometown of our Vietnam Coordinator, for the ICM Retreat. It was a refreshing time of fellowship, enriched by delicious meals and excellent hospitality at the hotel on 28 Han Thuyen Street. More than just rest, the retreat rekindled our spiritual fire and strengthened our faith, empowering us to continue following Jesus with steadfast trust and joy. Thank you for your prayers and support.



