What It’s Like to Be A Woman in Turkey
To be a woman in Turkey is to be a second-class citizen of no value. This belief and status begins at birth.
To be a woman in Turkey is to be a second-class citizen of no value. This belief and status begins at birth.
This has been a tough winter. My hometown had the snowiest February on record, and February is typically very snowy.
“How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!” 1 John 3:1 What a wonderful privilege to be called children of the Most High!! To know are worth and our identity. To know that
This is a letter from one of our Trainers on the field in Egypt. Please continue to pray for all our workers in the field and for God’s purpose to prevail. We are instruments in the Hands of our Maker. At times things don’t happen as we planned, or at
Around Valentine’s Day every year we hear ridiculous love songs. “I would walk five-hundred miles And I would walk five-hundred more, To be the man who walked a thousand miles To fall down at your door.” Oh gag. Seriously? Have you ever walked 10 miles
Thank you for your faithful prayers! Now, more than ever we need authentic men and women of God standing in the gap, fervently praying for the body of Christ. Please join us in praying and fasting for the church under attack. Points to pray for: Please pray for Brother John
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