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Convert hides after husband murdered. Prayers for new Bibles answered. Former Jihadist finds Christ.


  • [10] prayers in [2] nations have been posted for Asmaan.


  • Asmaan is in hiding with her children after her husband was murdered. She and her family had fled Afghanistan when the Taliban took over the country. While displaced in another country, they met some Christians and became followers of Christ. But when Asmaan's brother-in-law learned his brother had rejected Islam, he poisoned him, leaving Asmaan a widow with several young children to raise. Without her husband, Asmaan lost the ability to pay her rent and was evicted from her home. Read More.

  • Prayers for New Bible Answered

    [5] prayers in [1] nation have been posted for Vanh.


    A Laotian woman received a new Bible after hers was stolen. When Vanh became a believer in Christ, her husband divorced her and drove her and their children out of the house. With help from the global body of Christ, they were able to build a hut to live in. Their situation improved, but Vanh continued to face harassment from others in the community. On Dec. 2, 2024, while she was out working her fields, someone entered her hut and took her most prized possession - her Bible. Read More.

  • Former Jihadi Now Serves Jesus

    [5] prayers in [1] nation have been posted for Brother Yazan.


    Brother Yazan, once a jihadi, now serves Christ despite persecution. He served as a jihadi fighter with al-Qaida in Syria, then joined the al-Nusra Front, an Islamist group fighting a civil war against the Syrian government. At one point during the war, the self-proclaimed Islamic State (ISIS) began fighting against al-Nusra Front, upsetting Yazan. "How could two Muslim groups want to kill each other?" he thought. He soon ceased to be a jihadi soldier. Read More.


 
 
 

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