Our partnered ministry in Nigeria sent us an amazing testimony about Ahmed Saidu, a devoted Muslim who gave up his family and safety to follow Jesus. The ministry leader writes, “Ahmed grew up as a devoted Muslim in northern Nigeria. He became…
Read MorePakistani Christians are experiencing a rise in persecution, violence, and imprisonment since the country has adopted a more radical stance on religion recently. Our GCP-sponsored ministry leader…
Read MoreAccording to a report released by the United Nations, children in Myanmar are suffering immensely from the devastating impact of the military coup in 2021. Young girls have been particularly affected…
Read MoreWe recently received reports from our missionaries in Ukraine sharing their ministry amidst the continued Russian invasion. One says, “The war in Ukraine has significantly changed our ministry. Since it began, we have started hosting dozens of refugees…
Read MoreDr. Paul Ushie, a ministry leader supported by GCP in northern Nigeria, recently sent us an update on his ministry. He writes: “I have continued to reach unbelievers with the Gospel despite these challenging times in Nigeria. Last weekend, we brought the Gospel…
Read MoreIn November, GCP raised funds to supply 60 missionary stations with firewood to provide heat during the brutal winter. Between 40-60% of all electrical plants have been destroyed by the…
Read MoreThe catastrophic flooding that swept through Pakistan last summer has left millions in the most desperate situations. Countless families have lost their homes, jobs, and have no options to provide for their families. Many people
have even resorted to giving up…
GCP recently received a report from one of our missionaries from Egypt. He writes: “A woman from our neighborhood was very interested in our women’s Bible course. She was eager…
Read More2.3% of the population in India identifies as Christian, making it the third-largest religion in the country. Because of this, many nationalists….
Afghan refugees are the third-largest displaced population in the world. Nearly 1.3 million registered citizens of Afghanistan are temporarily residing in Pakistan. Among them are many Christians fleeing from the Taliban control…
Read MoreEritrea is an eastern African country bordering Sudan and Ethiopia. With a population of 3 million people, only 2.6% identify as evangelical Christians. According to Open Doors USA, Eretria is currently one of the most difficult…
According to the Joshua Project, less than 1% of the population in Iraq is Evangelical, making it one of the most unreached countries in the world. On top of this, Iraq has extremely high rates….
Read MoreNepal is the beautiful home of Mount Everest! With a population of 30 million, 81.3% Hindu, 9.0 Buddhist, 4,4 Muslim, 3.9% Ethnic Religions and other and only 1.4% Christians. Until 2008, Nepal was the only…
Read MoreOur partnered ministry in West Bengal recently updated us on all the work the Lord has been doing in this region! He writes, “In the last four months, we have opened several clinics….
Read MoreMotorcycles continue to be one of the most crucial tools for missionaries to share the Gospel. Missionaries all over the world..
Read MoreIn Ukraine, between 40-60% of all electric plants have been destroyed in recent months, leaving hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians to face this winter with no heat. Included are…
Read MorePakistan just went through the worst floods in six decades. Over 7.9 million are displaced, and over 23,900 schools and 2 million houses have been destroyed or damaged. As a result, many people…
Read MoreGCP considers northern India the darkest place in the world, spiritually speaking, and the greatest challenge…
Read MoreDespite the ongoing war taking place, the Word of God is spreading like never before in Ukraine. Churches in the country have been experiencing a growth of…
Read MoreAccording to Open Doors’ Watch List, India is within the top ten most persecuted countries in the world for Christians. Hindutva, a Hindu radical movement, has caused persecution in the country to intensify at….
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