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INDONESIA: Safe Houses Bless Muslim-Background Believers

"Blessing houses" provide shelter, fellowship, discipleship and training for Muslim-background Christians.
"Blessing houses" provide shelter, fellowship, discipleship and training for Muslim-background Christians.

A Christian ministry in Indonesia runs four “blessing houses” that serve as temporary safe houses for Christian converts from Islam who are from one of Indonesia’s largest minority groups. These houses also serve as places of worship, discipleship and skill development centres for persecuted Christians. A Front-Line Worker there said that every week she experiences “small-scale persecution” in the community. The persecution includes people throwing rocks at the houses, spreading rumours or trying to stir up local imams against her, but her kindness and generosity to the community has earned her more friends than enemies.


Pray for:

  • the work done through these blessing houses

  • favour in the community

  • renewed leases as all four houses’ leases expire this summer.

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