And then there is this report...
UNPRECEDENTED REVIVAL BREAKS OUT IN LAND ONCE HOSTILE TO CHRISTIANITY
Editor’s note: This story is particularly encouraging to those of us in the Australian Prayer Network who together with CityHarvest International have been taking prayer teams now every year for more than 5 years to all the North African countries mentioned in this article. We give God all the Glory for what He is doing in these nations.
A Christian revival is touching the northernmost reaches of Africa. In a region once hostile to the Gospel, now Muslims are following Jesus in record numbers. Said Tino Qahoush, a graduate of Regent University and filmmaker who has travelled to the Mideast: "What God is doing in North Africa, all the way from Mauritania to Libya is unprecedented in the history of missions. I have the privilege of recording testimonies and listening to firsthand stories of men and women, of all ages where they can be sitting in a room and see the appearance and the presence of God appear to them in reality, like a vision.
Some of them tell stories of how they carry on a conversation with God—it's not just a light that appears. From the shores of Casablanca in Morocco to Tripoli, Libya, experts say the growth of Christianity has been unprecedented. And now that growth is also evident in the North African nation of Algeria. In fact, said Pastor Salah, pastor of one of the largest churches in Algeria, where every new Christian in his church comes from a Muslim background, "We never thought the Algerian church would grow so big." Since Pastor Salah's church opened, they have reportedly baptized an average of 150-160 new Believers per year.
UNPRECEDENTED REVIVAL BREAKS OUT IN LAND ONCE HOSTILE TO CHRISTIANITY
Editor’s note: This story is particularly encouraging to those of us in the Australian Prayer Network who together with CityHarvest International have been taking prayer teams now every year for more than 5 years to all the North African countries mentioned in this article. We give God all the Glory for what He is doing in these nations.
A Christian revival is touching the northernmost reaches of Africa. In a region once hostile to the Gospel, now Muslims are following Jesus in record numbers. Said Tino Qahoush, a graduate of Regent University and filmmaker who has travelled to the Mideast: "What God is doing in North Africa, all the way from Mauritania to Libya is unprecedented in the history of missions. I have the privilege of recording testimonies and listening to firsthand stories of men and women, of all ages where they can be sitting in a room and see the appearance and the presence of God appear to them in reality, like a vision.
Some of them tell stories of how they carry on a conversation with God—it's not just a light that appears. From the shores of Casablanca in Morocco to Tripoli, Libya, experts say the growth of Christianity has been unprecedented. And now that growth is also evident in the North African nation of Algeria. In fact, said Pastor Salah, pastor of one of the largest churches in Algeria, where every new Christian in his church comes from a Muslim background, "We never thought the Algerian church would grow so big." Since Pastor Salah's church opened, they have reportedly baptized an average of 150-160 new Believers per year.