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| In This Issue: India blames religious minorities for coronavirus contagion | Persecuted Darfur Christians get theological training | God is already revealing Himself to unreached people groups in Jordan and Syria | | |
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India blames religious minorities for coronavirus contagion
India (MNN) -- COVID-19 is fanning the flames of persecution in India. People blame religious minorities for spreading the coronavirus. David Curry of Open Doors USA says churches haven’t been able to meet, so pastors don’t have the financial support that normally comes through tithing. Plus, some states won’t let Christians receive government food rations.... Read more
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Persecuted Darfur Christians get theological training
Sudan (MNN) -- The western Darfur region of Sudan has suffered 17 years of violence as government-backed militia target non-Arab minorities. Christians in Darfur also make easy targets in the Muslim-majority nation. The Program for Theological Education by Extension offers accredited theological training for Christians. Victor Sadek, PTEE’s executive director, says two groups of students in... Read more
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God is already revealing Himself to unreached people groups in Jordan and Syria
Jordan (MNN) — And millions of people living in Jordan and Syria have never heard of Christ. Nabil Bandak (na-BEEL BAN-dock) works with many of these language clusters, which include North and South Levantine Arabic speakers, Mesopotamian Arabic speakers, and the Adyghe (ADD-ee-gay) people. He says the constant turmoil in the Middle East makes ministering... Read more
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