JGM News December 2025
As I look back on 2025, I am so grateful for the great open doors that God gave us to share the Good News of the Gospel, and for the great spiritual hunger we saw, especially among the young people. First Corinthians 16:9 says,” For a great door and effectual is opened unto me, and there are many adversaries.” With the open doors to minister to thousands of people at farm shows and FFA state conventions coast to coast as well as the other outreaches we do, the spiritual battle for our nation still rages. However, I am grateful for people like you who pray for us because prayer helps bring breakthroughs. Prayer is the backbone of our ministry and the key to revival in our nation.
Even though the last two farm shows where we ministered in, McCook, Nebraska and Monterey, California were smaller farm shows, God surprised me with many good Divine appointments. I decree the promise of Isaiah 45:3 on a regular basis, that in the area of souls, God would give me the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places. This describes what happened at these two farm shows. There were great salvations with people loaded with potential to do great things for God. In California we talked to people who could help us get into more conventions and shows in California as well as people living in California who could help us minister. God answers prayer because this is what we prayed would happen.
In October we ministered at the Northern Navajo Nation Fair in Shiprock New Mexico, as I have done for many years. This is the most receptivity I have ever seen among the young Navajo. The persistence of going out there to minister year after year is really paying off.
One young boy who loved the Lord and even had a call on his life had a stuttering problem. Pastor Tso prayed for him and at our booth in the fairgrounds and he received healing for his stuttering like Moses. Another one of my favorite testimonies is when a praying Grandma who had been praying for a long time for her grandkids to get saved, brought them to our booth. After we shared the Gospel message with them, they prayed to receive Christ, and the grandma was so happy and grateful to us for sharing with her grandkids. This is a good reminder to persevere and not give up in praying for our loved ones.
On a sadder note, as I was sitting down to write this newsletter, I received a phone call that Pastor Robert Tso, the Pastor of Victory Life Church in Shiprock New Mexico, had just died of a heart attack. We have worked with him for many years at this fair and he has been our spiritual covering in Shiprock as we minister at the fair. At first, I felt extremely sad, but God began to remind me that going to heaven to be with Jesus forever, and to evangelize others so they can go to heaven is what Pastor Tso and I labor for. Pastor Tso fought the good fight of faith where witchcraft and sin abound, and he kept the faith. Now he has the crown of life and is in a place where there is no more sorrow, pain, tears, or death. I heard one minister say that we Christians are a funny bunch because we spend our whole lives trying to get people into heaven and then we are sad when people die and go to heaven. We need to keep the main thing, the main thing, which is to live for eternity and not just for the temporal life on this earth.
We have one more farm show to finish out 2025 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 2026 is almost here and we are looking forward to another great year of ministry at FFA state conventions, farms shows, and other outreaches. Your prayers and support are greatly appreciated.
I want to end this letter by encouraging you with one of my favorite scriptures from Isaiah 26:3, “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.” If we will keep our mind stayed on God and His great promises, and on His faithfulness to keep His promises when we trust Him to do so, then we can have His perfect peace instead of carrying the cares and worries of this life.
We hope you have a Merry Christmas and remember that in God the best is still yet to come.
In Christ,
Jeff Goss
