Church Planting in Chad Exceeds Expectations

If a church plants a daughter church, the daughter church is called 2nd generation. If the daughter church plants a third church, that is 3rd generation. When that one plants another church, it’s 4th generation. At that point, church planting experts agree that the church planting movement is unstoppable. There is good news coming out [...]

Persecution and Perseverance of Eritrean Christians

Eritrean Christians, particularly Evangelicals and Protestants, experience extreme persecution in Eritrea, as they are the only churches not officially recognized. Thousands of church members, including pastors such as Paulos, are imprisoned in torturous conditions within underground cells or shipping containers out in the desert, where it is extremely hot, cold, and dark, often resulting in [...]

Fear Grow Over Possible Ethiopia-Eritrea Conflict

Tension between Eritrea and Ethiopia are growing, and many fear another war could happen. Eritrea ordered a nationwide military mobilization in February. A war would worsen the humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa, a region already struggling with instability and suffering. Abba Father, we lift up Eritrea and Ethiopia before You, asking for Your [...]

Somali Forces in Puntland Battle Islamic State, Gain Ground

Somali forces in the Puntland region have launched intense operations against Islamic State (ISIS) militants, regaining key territories from their control. The offensive comes as part of Somalia’s broader effort to eliminate terrorist groups that have long destabilized the region. Despite facing resistance, government forces have made significant progress in weakening ISIS strongholds. The conflict, [...]

Latest from Eritrea

The northeast African country of Eritrea is situated on the Red Sea coast. Ethiopia, Sudan and Djibouti are the bordering countries. Asmara is the capital city and is famous for structures built during colonial rule by Italy. The country [...]

Repentance Comes to a Malian Prison!

In recent years, good news has been rare in Mali, a Muslim nation in the Sahel Desert. Muslim terrorists have infiltrated their government. Situations like this mean thousands of violent people are in the prison system. Thieves, murderers, and other violent men share prison cells with vulnerable women and [...]

Violence against women Has Deep Roots in China

In June, a group of unknown men beat a group of women and kicked them in the head in the city of Tangshan. The assailants used bottles and chairs in this unprovoked attack. In January, a woman was chained by her neck in a shack. These two incidents have [...]

Somalia In Desperate Need Of Humanitarian Relief

Somalia, situated on the horn of Africa, is on the horns of a dilemma – looming famine. Unless this plight catches the eye of the world in the midst of the bigger headlines about the Russian/Ukrainian conflict, this impoverished nation’s pending disaster may go largely unnoticed. Martin Griffiths, the [...]

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