23 Jun tumultuous zone

Villagers in a tumultuous zone in Niger have heard the Gospel many times and recently, a handful of people have accepted Christ and been baptized. Pray that these new believers would be strengthened in their faith and grow in spiritual maturity. Pray that God would...

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22 Jun freedom from fear

Throughout Niger, many Wodaabe people are accepting Christ and are being baptized.  Historically, the Wodaabe have worn belts, amulets, and other mystic symbols for protection.  Wodaabe Christians, however, are abandoning these practices and placing their trust in Christ alone.  Others have been drawn to Christ...

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21 Jun vehemently opposed

“James’s” son is against the Gospel and has vehemently opposed his father’s decision to become a Christian. James desires that his son would be saved. He asks for prayer that he would demonstrate unconditional love to his son so that he can better understand God’s...

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19 Jun secret addiction

Although “James” recently accepted Christ, he is struggling with an addiction to smoking marijuana. Most people in the village have no idea about James’ addiction, but he desires to be set free from this stronghold. James is extremely evangelistic and boldly proclaims the Gospel to...

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18 Jun religion for white

It is often difficult to share Christ among the Zarma people.  Many Zarma people believe that Christianity is only a religion for white people and have therefore closed themselves off from even listening to stories from the Bible.  Pray for a breakthrough among the Zarma...

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17 Jun whoever hates his life

John 12:5 “Whoever loves his life loses it, and whoever hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life.” Pray that those in Niger would not cling to a life that is fleeting. Pray that they would seek to know Christ and in...

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16 Jun split in half

The “Kobi” village sits on the border of Niger and Nigeria. Half of the village is composed of very devout Shia Muslims, but the other half of the village does not adhere to any religion and is known in their region as being heavy drinkers....

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15 Jun child wives

The Worso is an annual Fulani celebration to celebrate new marriages and new births over the past year. During this festival, young girls as young as 5 years old are often reserved for future marriages that will take place in early teenage years. Pray that...

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