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18.08.2008

Uzbekistan

Appeal case - Bibles detained in Uzbekistan

15.08.2008

Azerbaijan

Persecution - no obstacle to the Gospel in Azerbaijan!

15.08.2008

India

India's Christians receive help from Danish European Mission

15.08.2008

North Korea

I was the son of a whore in China and a traitor in North Korea

15.08.2008

Pakistan

85 sewing schools started - 12 sewing schools still missing

03.07.2008

Pakistan

Religious freedom is under pressure in Pakistan

03.07.2008

Algeria

Six arrested in Algeria

03.07.2008

China

Insufficient evidence against Christian Uighur

03.07.2008

Turkey

Threats against church in Turkey

03.07.2008

Iraq

Iraqi Christians want to come home

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03.10.2025

Central Asia

"You have one week to accept Islam or I will kill you."

24.10.2025

Iran

Azita was 15 years old when she got married for the first time - through her second husband she became a Christian

20.11.2025

Iran

Mojtaba had a nikah al-Mut'a contract of 99 years with a woman so they could legally have casual sex  

03.11.2025

Iran

Iranian Christian convert released

07.10.2025

Libya

"While Christians are persecuted, many Libyans want to hear about Jesus" 

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Jamal met Jesus in a dream Jamal from Libya ble Jamal met Jesus in a dream Jamal from Libya became a Christian four years ago during Ramadan. He Googled to see if other religions also fasted. This led to eight months of continued online research into the faith. One day, he had a dream where he saw himself in the desert. He says, “I saw an image of Jesus calling to me: ’Don't be afraid, just come and receive me.’ The next morning, I wrote to the Christians that the time had come for me to believe in Jesus and be baptized.” Thank God for creating opportunities for Jamal. We pray that you will open hearts.
Zeynep from Turkey met Jesus after a life of m Zeynep from Turkey met Jesus after a life as a Muslim. She started going to the mosque at the age of 5 to learn the Quran. But the little girl didn't understand Arabic, so how could she talk to God? She carried this feeling for many years until a Christian man told her about Jesus. They now spent five hours together in a café reading the Bible. “We were exhausted afterwards - but I felt so thirsty and that someone had just given me a big bottle of water. I was so excited and thought, ‘This is what I've been looking for.’#Jesus
100 hours of worship and prayer Palle and Samuel from Dan 100-hour worship and prayerPalle and Samuel from the Danish European Mission are currently in the Middle East for 100 hours of continuous worship and prayer. The Holy Spirit is working in the region and more and more people are seeking answers in the Christian faith. Despite the risk of conflict with family and other forms of resistance, it is crucial to spend time in the presence of God, especially in the face of persecution. Allowing Him to strengthen, comfort and encourage - and give renewed inspiration and vision in the work. Please pray for all who suffer for the sake of their faith. Please pray for all those who are spiritually searching - that they will have the courage to seek out churches and that they will be anchored in the Bible.
Many Iranians welcome a change of regime, but Many Iranians welcome regime change but are still caught in the middle of a war; for example, food prices have tripled in many cases since the start of the war, particularly affecting the poorer sections of the population. But even in this time, the convert church demonstrates God's love in Jesus in word and deed. It's inspiring to hear how converts are giving shelter to people whose homes have been destroyed in attacks, distributing food and helping the vulnerable, and how converts continue to meet in house churches for Bible reading, prayer and worship and stand together in the midst of war. Thank you for praying for the situation in Iran and the Iranian Convert Church.
Three Pakistani children suddenly found themselves without their father Three Pakistani children were suddenly left without their father after the Pakistani Taliban murdered him. Fortunately, the children were able to receive help at an orphanage supported by Danish European Mission donors. Will you join us in praying for more people in Pakistan to meet Jesus as their savior? 🙏
Many Iranians are happy today They are happy because Ice Many Iranians are happy today. They are happy because Israel and the US have attacked Iran. Because Israel and the US are not fighting against Iranians but for Iranians.The Ayatollah regime has been extremist throughout its 47 years in power. And suppressed convert Christians and other dissenters. In addition, the regime has sought to destabilize the Middle East with its support for Hamas in Gaza, the Houthis in Yemen, Hezbollah in Lebanon and Shiite militias in Iraq and Syria (until the fall of the Assad regime).The regime retaliated against popular protests in January 2026 with massacres in which thousands died and were injured.This has only created an even greater backlash against the clerical regime than before. The Danish European Mission has received reports that even more Iranians are now seeking alternatives, including the Christian faith. Thank you for standing with Iranians at this time and praying for the situation in Iran (Photo: Crannofonix News)Follow the link in the comments section and read about the situation for Christians in Iran.

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