Sharing handmade Bibles. Hope after quake. Outreach encouraged.

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  • Nov. 02, 2023 | Cuba​

    Churches Share Hand-Copied Bibles

    [9] prayers in [2] nations have been posted for Bibles for Cuba.
    Printing Bibles is illegal in Cuba.
    In Cuba, Bibles are precious and sometimes scarce. Even when Bibles are available, they can cost a third of a worker's monthly income. But Christians in Cuba are hungry for God's Word and are finding creative solutions to the limited access. Read More.
  • Nov. 02, 2023 | Morocco​

    Hope after the Earthquake

    [8] prayers in [1] nation have been posted for Morocco.
    Moroccan homes destroyed by the September 8 earthquake.
    On September 8, 2023, a massive 6.8 earthquake rattled parts of Morocco, killing nearly 3,000 and affecting roughly 300,000. One Christian family lives near the epicenter of the quake and shared their experience. They were awoken around 11 p.m. and rushed outside as buildings around them shook and collapsed. "It was a dramatic experience," said the front-line worker. "We were on the street all night long as the village we had lived in for 20 years was destroyed." The worker reported that 1,000 people died in that village alone. Read More.
  • Nov. 02, 2023 | Korea, North​

    Discipleship Program Encourages Outreach

    [8] prayers in [1] nation have been posted for Discipleship Program.
    Christian defectors take mission trips to meet other North Korean defectors in various parts of South Korea.
    Students in a discipleship training program for North Korean defectors spend a large portion of the training doing hands-on ministry in areas known to have large communities of other North Korean defectors. Pray for these students as they focus their strategy on Christian discipleship, evangelism, Bible study and helping students engage in life-changing connection with the church. Due to various factors, some of these students are not always able to finish the program, but several former students have shown interest in returning. Read More.