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6 days ago |
julieroys.com | Tonny Onyulo |Julie Roys
As Christians across the globe prepare to celebrate Easter, many in Nigeria fear they may be unable to observe the sacred day due to escalating attacks from Islamic militants. “We could not celebrate Palm Sunday due to the security situation in our area,” Mary Yakubu, a resident of the Nigerian central Plateau state, where nearly 200 Christians were killed on Christmas Eve in 2023, told media by phone.
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2 weeks ago |
baptistpress.com | Tonny Onyulo |Scott Barkley |Randy Davis |Tom Strode
Metadata:Format(s): Text ArticlesShare this post: By Tonny OnyuloGOMA, Democratic Republic of the Congo (RNS) – Pastor Allan Ngwaba has been offering daily counseling sessions, both in churches and homes, to people affected by the violent conflict in the Congo.
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2 weeks ago |
julieroys.com | Tonny Onyulo |Julie Roys
Pastor Allan Ngwaba, located in the east-central city of Goma, has been offering daily counseling sessions, both in churches and homes, to people affected by the violent conflict in the Congo. The professional counselor and pastor at Rivers Pentecostal Church in Goma said many civilians he has met with are experiencing severe post-traumatic stress disorder since the violence and killings in the country escalated earlier this year.
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2 weeks ago |
religionnews.com | Tonny Onyulo
GOMA, Democratic Republic of the Congo (RNS) — Pastor Allan Ngwaba has been offering daily counseling sessions, both in churches and homes, to people affected by the violent conflict in the Congo. The professional counselor and pastor at Rivers Pentecostal Church in Goma said many civilians he has met with are experiencing severe post-traumatic stress disorder since the violence and killings in the country escalated earlier this year.
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3 weeks ago |
churchleaders.com | Tonny Onyulo
KHARTOUM, Sudan (RNS) — In the Al Jazirah state of central-southeast Sudan, Peter and dozens of his neighbors hold secret prayer services whenever they can. They’ve had to hide their Christian worship services amid the civil war in the country, especially after an attack by the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary organization formerly operated by the Sudanese government, on the Sudanese Church of Christ in Al Jazirah on Dec. 30, 2024.
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