2025 Year-End Update

A Year of Prayer, Presence, Family Obedience, and National Assignment

To our friends, partners and supporters:

As we reach the end of 2025, our family wants to share a ministry update and reflect on all God has done through Fords on a Mission. This has been a year of stretching, travel, intercession, ministry, and deep spiritual formation. We have seen the Lord guide our steps, shape our hearts, and strengthen our calling as a family. This journey has never been mine alone. Amy and the kids have carried this calling with faithfulness and joy. Even when international assignments required me to travel ahead, our family continued to serve together in our home, our church, prayer rooms,and  local outreach.This year felt like the Lord wove our individual strengths into one united family mission.

A FAMILY ON MISSION: Serving Together in Nashville

Our family continued to serve faithfully at our church, Harvest Sound, and throughout the Nashville area. This included special gatherings, worship nights, volunteer events, prayer rooms, local outreach, and ministry nights where we prayed for others. Amy led a monthly group for moms in our church community, and she carried a steady presence of intercession and hospitality while the kids served eagerly in many capacities. Our home also became a place of ministry, prayer, and encouragement for many. It was more than a place to sleep; it was a place the Lord used for His purposes.

National Prayer Assignments in Washington D.C.: A major highlight of our year was traveling together to Washington D.C. on three national prayer trips. We served at David’s Tent, interceded for our nation, and joined believers from every state for Communion American, a three-day worship gathering that ended with the longest communion table ever set on the National Mall.

During each trip we walked the streets, prayed at government buildings, visited federal departments, laid hands on the land, prayed for leaders and staff, guided our kids on prayer routes, and taught them what intercession for a nation looks like. As a family we prayed at the Capitol, the White House vicinity, all fifteen Executive Departments, multiple embassies, the Supreme Court, and the National Mall.

These moments shaped us deeply. The kids prayed and read scripture publicly. Amy walked in discernment and peace, staying prayerful. I stepped further into my intercessor calling, praying for leaders and listening for the Spirit. Together, we prayed on site with insight and trusted the Lord to guide our steps.

Jason’s International Travel and Relational Assignments: While our family served locally and nationally, the Lord also entrusted me with assignments connected to the nations. Some involved traveling, while others continued through online meetings and ongoing prayer relationships. Each assignment carried purpose and spiritual weight.

In Italy, I joined Harvest Sound on a mission trip to Cefalu for prayer and intercession at churches, on the streets, and even at  the Temple of Diana and the former demonic Abbey of Thelema. Back home, we hosted my prayer partner William Kinaawla from Uganda, founder of Adullum House of Prayer, which strengthened our connection. In Kenya I ministered with leaders, helped with practical projects, preached in many places, and baptized more than seventy people in an African river. In Brazil, I spoke at a youth conference, ministered in churches, joined community prayer and worship, prayed with gang members, and encouraged leaders and friends. In India we continued in prayer and financial support with a possible 2026 trip in view. In Pakistan I stayed connected with friends who lead two churches and serve families in the brick yards.  We continued to host a dear friend from Haiti in our home for two years and supported the school he launched. Finally, with Saudi Arabia, I continued communication and prayer connections with leaders there, with a planned trip which moved to 2026 due to a visa issue.

Through all of this, God connected us with leaders, pastors, missionaries, and believers in many regions. Even when I was the one traveling, Amy and the kids covered every step in prayer. We carried these assignments together.

LOOKING AHEAD TO 2026: Our family senses that 2026 will be a defining spiritual year for America. It marks the two hundred fiftieth year of the nation, a moment that calls for recalibrating, rebuilding, repentance, and restoration. We believe the Lord is preparing our household to play a meaningful role in this moment.

As we step into the new year, we remain committed to praying, rebuilding, strengthening leaders, listening for what God is saying, discipling the next generation, and going wherever the Lord sends us. I will also continue cultivating international relationships with possible trips to the nations we already work in and possibly a couple of new ones as the Lord opens doors. Through it all, we will continue to go as a family, serve as a family, and believe for breakthroughs as a family.

To everyone who has prayed for us, supported us, and encouraged us this year, we offer our heartfelt gratitude. Your partnership has made it possible for our family to go where God sends, pray where God leads, and minister wherever He opens doors. We are deeply thankful for every person who has stood with us and carried us in prayer. We could not do this without you, and we thank God for your faithfulness and love.

With gratitude,
Jason, Amy, and the Ford Family
Fords on a Mission

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