A Stitch in the Gospel
In Central Asia, sharing the gospel is risky, especially where Islam is widespread. But many new believers can’t resist passing on the hope they have found in the Messiah, despite the dangers.
In Central Asia, sharing the gospel is risky, especially where Islam is widespread. But many new believers can’t resist passing on the hope they have found in the Messiah, despite the dangers.
In one corner of Ghana, our partners reached a Muslim tribe who had not heard the gospel before.
Chantha and his wife had four children on their small family farm in rural Cambodia.
One of many refugee camps on the outskirts of Nairobi has nearly 1,500 Somali families stranded far from home.
Amid the many struggles Christians face in Central Asia, a story of courage and unwavering faith shines a light on Jesus’s powerful love.
An Albanian church brings hope to a struggling community with the message of Christ’s mercy and help in our times of need.
In a recent report from the Galilee Foundation in North Macedonia, Amet shared the story of how his life has been transformed through meeting Jesus Christ at the local church.
Sabarto was a preacher in his church and a staunch observer of all religious traditions. Despite this, he knew very little about the Bible and what it actually said about God.
“Malawi continues to face a severe epidemic,” USAID noted, “There are an estimated 1.1 million Malawians living with HIV and over 771,000 orphaned children, many due to AIDS.” While medical measures have increasingly helped stem the spread of HIV and better the lives of those already living with it, countless families have already been severely impacted by the disease.