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Fellowship with Nigerian Christian Widows | ||
| In northeastern Nigeria, Christians are attacked and killed by Islamic extremist groups like Boko Haram and militant Fulani Muslims. Many Nigerian women who follow Christ have lost their husbands to these attacks against Christians. Overcoming grief and fear, some courageous widows return to their home villages and serve as evangelists in their communities, desiring that others know the God who has restored their souls. You can help support our Nigerian sisters in Christ whose husbands have been killed in Islamist attacks. Through your gifts and prayers, you are entering into fellowship with our persecuted sisters in Christ, reminding them that they are a vital and loved part of the global body of Christ. Thank you for serving them by helping provide for their spiritual and physical needs. Special Offer: Receive a free Global Prayer Guide with any gift!
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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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