

Türkiye disaster response from AH leaders: “We believe God is turning the page in this geography.”
Since Monday’s earthquake, churches in Türkiye have begun pulling together to care for one another, especially for minorities.
Since Monday’s earthquake, churches in Türkiye have begun pulling together to care for one another, especially for minorities.
A gardener knows what his seeds will become. I witnessed this during my first time serving in the Middle East.
“It was not easy for me to say that I forgive the killers,” Semse said. “…But there is no one I love more than Jesus.”
Ananias House helps establish the Al Baraka Center for Widows and Elderly, now known as the “Blessing Center” in Jordan.
“Isa—that’s an unusual name for a Muslim family,” the man said, pausing. “Because of Isa, I will let you in.”
Once a predominately Christian nation, today, Turkey is a Muslim-majority country with an estimated less than half a percent of Christians.