Hear stories of courageous faith in the shadow of radical Islam. | ||||
| Ten years ago, ISIS began marking Christian homes and churches with the Arabic letter “n,” or ن , as its fighters overran parts of Iraq. The symbol (“n” for “Nazarene”) marked the buildings as belonging to Christians and served as a threat to all believers in the area. Hundreds of thousands of Christians fled the country, but where are they today? And what about those who stayed behind? The Voice of the Martyrs presents I Am N – a virtual event where you’ll hear updates from Iraq as well as the firsthand stories of three persecuted Christians who have endured intense persecution in places dominated by Islam. You’ll also hear how God sustained and encouraged them through it and is still using them today to build his Kingdom. This special event is FREE! Hear these inspiring testimonies of costly faith, plus worship from Steven Curtis Chapman:
Register your family and watch wherever you are! Join us for this special event and be inspired by these testimonies of courageous faith.
When you register to host at your church, we’ll send you free downloadable resources to help you publicize the event and a free book offer for everyone attending.
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Since Jesus calls Christians to make disciples of all nations, in this blog we'll consider how we might better share the gospel to the world around us.
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