Sudanese refugees flee to Egypt. Gulf state pressuring Christians. Proclaiming Christ in Hindu strongholds'.

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  • Nov. 16, 2023 | Egypt​

    Sudanese Refugees Flee to Egypt

    [9] prayers in [2] nations have been posted for Sudanese Refugees.
    Sudanese fleeing an earlier conflict.
    More than a million Sudanese refugees have fled to neighboring countries since fighting erupted in Khartoum on April 15, 2023. Egyptian authorities report that nearly 300,000 Sudanese have arrived in Egypt since the fighting began, significantly adding to the more than 4 million Sudanese who had fled there during previous wars seeking safety and improved economic opportunity. Read More.
  • Nov. 16, 2023 | Arabian Peninsula​

    Pressure Increases on Christians in Small Gulf State

    [6] prayers in [1] nation have been posted for Young Followers of Christ.
    People shopping in an Arab Gulf nation.
    Front-line workers report that new believers in a small Gulf nation are under increasing pressure after one of their leaders was deported for his faith. "Most of the local Christians are young in faith and also young in age," a front-line worker explained. "The community [members] had grown a bit relaxed and weren't expecting anything like this to happen, so it caught them by surprise." Read More.
  • Nov. 16, 2023 | Sri Lanka​

    Evangelist Proclaims Christ in Hindu Stronghold

    [6] prayers in [1] nation have been posted for Sam.
    Hindu opposition to Christianity makes evangelism risky in Sri Lanka. am, a pastor in the majority-Hindu northern part of Sri Lanka, was sharing the gospel with a friend who seemed open to learning about Jesus. Without warning, the friend became aggressive and struck Sam in the face. Another time, villagers accosted him and berated him with profanity for his evangelism efforts. Sam remains faithful to his calling and is committed to his goal of sharing the gospel with 200 people this year. Read More.