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Wife abused for faith. Front line workers request prayer. New Churches after government reforms.

  • Mar. 02, 2023 | Nepal Wife Abused, Threatened for Faith in Christ [8] prayers in [2] nations have been posted for Goma Kunwar. Goma Kunwar was very sick, but medical doctors and witch doctors alike were baffled and could not heal her. Christians in her village prayed for her, and God healed her. Her husband tried to dissuade her from going to church, but she wanted to attend out of gratitude for her healing. In spring 2022, she accepted Christ and was baptized. Read More.

  • Mar. 02, 2023 | Nigeria Front-Line Workers Request Prayer amid Ongoing Attacks [5] prayers in [2] nations have been posted for traveling front-line workers. Nearly all Christians in northeastern Nigeria have lost family members or friends in attacks by Boko Haram or Fulani Islamic militants. Entire congregations have been displaced, and many pastors have been forced to leave the region. Thousands of Christians remain in camps designated for internally displaced people (IDP). Read More.

  • Mar. 02, 2023 | Tunisia New Churches Emerging After Government Reforms [5] prayers in [2] nations have been posted for Christian community in Tunisia. Though 99% of Tunisians are Sunni Muslims, a small but thriving Christian community exists within the country. After the "Arab Spring" uprising in 2011, which originated in Tunisia, the government became the first in North Africa to enact religious freedom reforms. Read More.


 
 
 

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