World News Briefs

Missions-Catalyst-no-tagline_largeMissions Catalyst News Briefs 01.04.17

  1. INDONESIA: Christian Governor Insists No Insult Intended
  2. ALGERIA: Family Fears for Life of Christian Imprisoned for Blasphemy
  3. TURKEY: Update on American Pastor Andrew Brunson
  4. NORTH AFRICA: Why Focus on Nomads?
  5. UKRAINE: Seminar/Retreat for Pastors from Conflict Zone

Greetings,

It’s that time of year for a look back and a look forward. Some of my favorite news sources delivered:

An article from Justin Long on New Year’s Day highlights the just-published Status of Global Christianity summary report from the Center for the Study of Global Christianity, and observes that “between now and 2050 we will add another 600 million unevangelized individuals—about twice the size of the United States—who will likely not hear the gospel once in their lifetime.” Sobering. So is news from another source which asserts that around the world, a Christian is martyred every six minutes.

An item from Brigada Today also includes an analysis of ministry progress and challenges, this time by providing a rare glimpse into the lives of Christians in the North African country of Tunisia. Tunisian believers are an estimated .2 percent of the population. Read and watch the beautiful multimedia presentation.

As for the present, please pray for Governor Ahok in Indonesia as well as Slimane Bouhafs in Algeria and Andrew Brunson in Turkey. Both are imprisoned for their witness. See below.

Looking ahead,
Pat

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