Baptisms in Middle East
During a training and preparation visit this month in the Middle East, some of our Area Strategy Team leaders were invited by a local leader to participate in a baptism service for three new brothers who accepted Jesus during a National-to-National (N2N) evangelism project this past December.
“[We] were privileged to share words of encouragement from the Bible to these brothers and pray for them before they went into the water…it was very encouraging to see with my own eyes the fruits of our common efforts, as we organize these N2Ns around the globe,” said a local coordinator.
God is opening doors in unprecedented ways in the Middle East. While religious persecution is still a present threat, our ministry partners there are reporting that Christian churches are experiencing a unique time of freedom, openness, and growth. During this N2N project, 157 people heard the gospel and 47 people responded with a profession of faith.
Learn more about indigenous-led N2N projects at internationalcommission.org/n2n
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International Commission equips and enables believers worldwide to conduct church-based evangelism projects to reach unbelievers and make disciples. You can find free resources to learn more about sharing Jesus with people in your own backyard and around the world at internationalcommission.org/training.
This article is submitted by Bucky Elliott of International Commission. International Commission is a Missio Nexus member. Member organizations can provide content to the Missio Nexus website. See how by clicking here.
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