Most of the refugees that a ministry in Europe serves are Muslims coming from countries in the 10/40 window where it is dangerous to share the gospel. Native Christian workers providing food, clothing, legal orientation and other aid have daily opportunities to share the message of eternal life in Christ with them. One refugee learned about the ministry from her fellow Syrians and received help obtaining her identification papers and application for asylum; after hearing the gospel, she said, “I feel like I got out of a dark prison,” and she and a friend took Bibles. Workers need donations of $35 or $70 for such gospel work. Pray the Lord will continue to work miracles in the lives of refugees.
“Since you call on a Father who judges each person’s work impartially, live out your time as foreigners here in reverent fear.” (1 Peter 1:17)