The migrants who seek welcome

Let us look at ourselves as human beings with dignity, values and inalienable human rights. We are people not like the animals that see enemies and rivals all around them in the wild and fight and kill for food and

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Rohingya persecution

In August 2017, over 600 000 Rohingya fled over the border into Bangladesh following an increase of violence against the group. The history of persecution against the Rohingya is complicated and not quickly dissected. To put it briefly, the Myanmar government

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Muslim Converts Filling Europe’s Christian Churches

Just as we expected… or prayed with expectation! The exodus of Muslims from Africa and the Middle East into Europe has brought an astonishing result. Instead of Islam spreading rapidly in Europe, Christianity is gaining strength! And, it is the

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Meeting Jesus in a Tent.

One afternoon Daniel walked into a white tent in a refugee camp in Jordan, with a family of eight people inside. “Hi I’m Daniel and I’m here to tell you about Jesus,” he announced. He wasn’t quite prepared for their

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Women Finding Hope in Syria

In war-ravaged Syria, isolation is more harmful than bullets or bombs. Men are dying or fleeing at an astonishing rate, and the women left behind are having to learn to live in a new world. They are now both caretakers

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Fallujah refugees are coming to Christ

Frontiers USA recently published an encouraging update on the situation in Fallujah, Iraq, the town that was reclaimed from ISIL by Iraqi troops last Summer. Thousands of people from Fallujah had fled to a nearby refugee town, dubbed the City

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