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Why Are Christians Persistently Persecuted?

Christians face daily threats around the world in countries where freedom of faith is a far cry from reality. For example, international leaders in India and North Africa have power structures to acquire and maintain power, and minority groups are pushed aside. SOM International has witnessed this dynamic for over a decade on multiple continents around the globe. Christians are

By |June 14th, 2023|Categories: Blog, News, Persecution|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Why Are Christians Persistently Persecuted?

Notorious Persecutors Then and Now

The favorite “hobbies” of some government and religious leaders yesterday and today involve oppressing, intimidating, and killing Christians, much of it for sport. Persecutors from the early years include figures such as Nero, who burned Christians as lanterns to light the way of Rome. Emperor Diocletian, the instigator of the “Great Persecution” that began in AD 303, demolished churches, burned

By |June 7th, 2023|Categories: Blog, News, Persecution|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Notorious Persecutors Then and Now

Believers Pleading for More Resources

By SOM Colombia Staff Thousands of pastors and congregations are urgently requesting our materials as the unprecedented harvest of souls continues to respond to the Gospel.  Our latest Spanish Study Bible has an updated concordance and Bible dictionary designed to aid both the novice and the mature Christian as they study the written Word of God. Along with a key

By |May 25th, 2023|Categories: Latin America, News|Comments Off on Believers Pleading for More Resources

India: Interrogations Are a New Way of Life

While working hard to teach the Word and serve in the sewing work, sewing workers in India are facing a new challenge. Police are increasing the number of interrogations among these workers to scrutinize and antagonize the work. One of the SOM India regional leaders reported that a Sewing and Discipleship leader was recently stopped and questioned by police to

By |May 25th, 2023|Categories: India, Persecution|Comments Off on India: Interrogations Are a New Way of Life

God Answers Prayer for Disciple Makers

Many of the communities the SOM Mexico team serves are in very remote areas, through difficult terrain.  They visited a recent village, consisting of twelve families, and the only access to medical attention or education is a five-hour hike through the difficult mountainous area, including crossing four rivers. In order to meet their daily needs, they rely on the rainfall

By |April 25th, 2023|Categories: Mexico, Mission, News|Comments Off on God Answers Prayer for Disciple Makers

Persecuted but Not Abandoned

By Dave Arden What a great joy and honor to meet face-to-face with our persecuted brothers and sisters in India. While the SOM USA team was in India for November graduation, we met two Sewing and Discipleship School leaders.  This instructor has raised many Sewing and Discipleship leaders over the years. In her region, she serves as an advisor and

By |March 25th, 2023|Categories: India, News, Persecution|Comments Off on Persecuted but Not Abandoned

From Doubter to Devoted – Northwest Africa Testimony

A team from the United States with an African translator, (today the SOM-NW Africa Director), came to my village. The team shared with the villagers that they were followers of Jesus Christ and desired to tell their story. My mother was there and did not speak French or English. Therefore, she did not understand. So she communicated that I, her

By |February 25th, 2023|Categories: Africa, News|Comments Off on From Doubter to Devoted – Northwest Africa Testimony

Bangladesh Outreach Faces Threats and Arrests

In the middle of January, two million Muslims gathered for the Bishwa Ijtema, one of the largest Muslim festivals in the world. Their focus was on prayer, unity, and the reciting of the Quran. The SOM Bangladesh team of witnesses courageously stepped out to share the love and mercy of Jesus Christ. The SOM Bangladesh Director has a huge heart

By |January 31st, 2023|Categories: Bangladesh, News, Persecution|Comments Off on Bangladesh Outreach Faces Threats and Arrests

Federico’s Testimony

Before I met Christ, I was an alcoholic and drug dealer who caused much trouble. However, alcohol and drugs were not my biggest problem. For one year straight, I was drunk or high constantly, not knowing anything about myself. I began to have heart problems and faced many difficulties that caused me to stop drinking little by little. Demonic Visions

By |January 31st, 2023|Categories: Mexico, News|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Federico’s Testimony

Church Planter in India Refuses to Run

From Hiding to becoming a Thriving Part of the House Church Network Born into a Hindu community, SOM India church planter spent many years without knowing the power of Jesus’ name. His family of origin was clouded for decades by death. Of nine children born, six died due to illness and dark circumstances. His mother was a village Hindu prophetess

By |January 24th, 2023|Categories: India|Comments Off on Church Planter in India Refuses to Run

Killed at Church, the Nightmarish Reality

Sacred to Jesus' followers is the gathering and connecting as a close family of believers each week. The adoring worship of God is the embodiment of life, experienced in joy and love as we hear the very words of Christ. From an American mindset, the idea of being murdered at church is a nightmarish reality that most of us struggle to

Off-Grid Adventures: Delivering Portable Water Treatment Systems

My father told me the story of Moses praying over the mountain with his hands lifted up while Joshua and the people of Israel fought against their enemies. By telling the story he shared an example of how the body of Christ should operate (Exodus 17:11-13).  My father reminded our family, “There are people in the frontline of the battle

By |September 20th, 2022|Categories: Latin America, News, South America, Update, Venezuela|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on Off-Grid Adventures: Delivering Portable Water Treatment Systems

Imprisoned Indian Church Planter Leads Fifteen to Christ

A story about how an imprisoned Indian church planter leads 15 people to faith in Jesus while behind bars My wife and I came to Christ joyfully in the middle of 2020. Later, I met forty people in a small community nearby and shared the Gospel with them. All forty of them came to Christ! They asked me, “Why don’t

By |August 30th, 2022|Categories: India, Persecution|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Imprisoned Indian Church Planter Leads Fifteen to Christ

Church Planters in Remote Tribal Areas in Bangladesh Overcome Obstacles

Few nations present as many obstacles to sharing the Gospel as Bangladesh. For example, getting to the remote tribal areas in Bangladesh require traveling through long, winding, rough roads. Additionally, news of flooding and death in the lowlands is so common that it rarely affects people. Even this week, when writing this article, there are many reports across international news

By |July 1st, 2022|Categories: Bangladesh, SOM International|Tags: , , , , , , , |Comments Off on Church Planters in Remote Tribal Areas in Bangladesh Overcome Obstacles

Reaching Unreached People Groups in India 

Few countries in the world offer immense opportunities to share the Gospel like the country of India. With over 2,400 unreached people groups, the diverse country speaks hundreds of languages and has a booming population of nearly 1.4 billion. However, the vast majority of India has no connection to Jesus Christ, and the spiritual needs far exceed what we can

By |June 20th, 2022|Categories: India, Mission, SOM International|Comments Off on Reaching Unreached People Groups in India 

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