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Fruitful ministry in jail. Fears being returned to Taliban. Family evicted, child killed.

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  • Nov. 14, 2024 | India​

    Jail Time Provides Fruitful Ministry

    [12] prayers in [1] nation have been posted for Kashvi.
    Anti-conversion laws have not stopped Christians in India from sharing the gospel.
    When Kashvi was visiting her Hindu sister-in-law in the hospital, sharing the gospel and praying with her, another person in the hospital heard her and called the police. Kashvi was arrested under state anti-conversion laws and spent three days in jail. While in jail, she said, she had no fear or worry. She had an opportunity to minister to a girl who had been in prison for two years. Many of the Hindu prisoners and some of the police officials also asked her to pray for them, and she was able to share the gospel with the police superintendent, who had asked her to pray for him after noticing her character and honesty. Read More.
  • Nov. 14, 2024 | Afghanistan​

    Christian Fears Being Returned to the Taliban

    [6] prayers in [1] nation have been posted for Fazal.
    Roughly 1.6 million Afghans fled to neighboring countries after the Taliban took control in 2021.
    Fazal, a displaced Afghan Christian, was recently arrested in Central Asia for his Christian activities. Police eventually released him after he paid a significant fine. Front-line workers say Fazal has been very active in sharing his faith with other displaced Afghans. Since his arrest, Fazal has moved from house to house to avoid authorities, and he fears being returned to the Taliban. "If I go to Afghanistan, the Taliban will kill me," he said. "There is no clear future right now … but I know Jesus is always with me." Read More.
  • Nov. 14, 2024 | Vietnam​

    Family Evicted, Children Killed in Rockslide

    [7] prayers in [1] nation have been posted for Duy and Sua.
    Duy and Sua have hope in Christ even as they grieve for their children.
    Duy and Sua are a minority couple in Vietnam. When Sua decided to place her trust in Christ in 2016, her marriage nearly collapsed because Duy didn't want his wife to follow this "foreign faith." God miraculously intervened, however, and Duy became not just a believer but a committed evangelist. His family kicked them out, and their village would not let them have good land for building, so they built a house at the foot of a hill outside town. On August 5, 2023, a rockslide destroyed part of their house, killing their 2-year-old and 2-month-old daughters and injuring Sua and their 6-year-old daughter. Read More.