This year the South Asia congregations will join with the British Province to complete Unity Prayer Watch, completing 80 hours between 6th July and 9th July. There are a number of challenges in South Asia as the churches are geographically spread over many thousands of miles across Nepal and the north and east of India. There are also many linguistic and cultural differences and the terrain differs widely from the highaltitude desert of Ladakh to the bustling cities of Delhi and Kathmandu, the rolling Himalayan foothills of Rajpur to the tropical monsoon forests of Assam. In spite of this diversity there is a willingness to come together to develop leadership structures and common rules, and this will require an abundance of prayer. Ministers are few across this vast area but recently three young men have begun work as Student Pastors in Delhi, Rajpur and Assam: Br Levi Machunlung Ruangmei, Br Bir Bahadur Rana and Br Jacob Gangmei. There are also two other young men who have completed their theological training and are now on placements in Ladakh and Assam: Br Dimchui Rongmei and Br Nathaniel Gengmei. Please pray for them as they start their work for the Lord.