Do you know people who just say it like it is? They don’t pretend to be something they’re not. Those people carry an authenticity through life that’s refreshing, even more so when they walk the talk. And that’s what comes to mind for us when we think about Dorah.
Are gospel movements really possible in the West? According to our Novo team in Western Colorado, the answer is yes! Listen as they share about a full-blown gospel movement they’ve been in the center of for several years.
In the last year, Novo saw staggering numbers of people walking toward Jesus alongside our staff, especially in some of the places where it is most dangerous to be a Christian.
In 25 years of helping trauma survivors, Alex had never encountered the level of trauma these young Yazidi women had. But a week of intensive group therapy and the love of Jesus would make a significant impact.
In Afghanistan, Abdul fled for his life, moving his family to a new hiding spot every day. He didn’t know what to do. But a thousand miles away, a group of believers were designing an elaborate rescue plan to save hundreds of desperate Afghans trying to get out. This is their story.
When Novo staff in Northern Colorado began ministry in an area suspected to be a hot spot of human trafficking, they were hitting resistance and weren’t sure what to do next. The next steps became crystal clear after they joined Novo’s pilot training on gospel movement, 5COM. The result? Breakthrough.
After encountering Jesus in a vision, Faisal had to make the hard choice to walk away from his Muslim family. His struggle over that decision propelled him to explore what following Jesus really meant for a Muslim—and now he’s in the center of a gospel movement among Muslims in East Africa.