A devastating genocide is unfolding against Christians in Nigeria, with over 60 murdered by Muslim Fulani terrorists in coordinated attacks that specifically target Christian communities. Nigerian reporter Masara Kim provides firsthand accounts of horrific violence, including the brutal killing of children as young as three, while the Nigerian government misrepresents these attacks as mere clashes between farmers and herders. • Attacks follow a pattern: terrorists shouting "Allahu Akbar" att...
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A devastating genocide is unfolding against Christians in Nigeria, with over 60 murdered by Muslim Fulani terrorists in coordinated attacks that specifically target Christian communities. Nigerian reporter Masara Kim provides firsthand accounts of horrific violence, including the brutal killing of children as young as three, while the Nigerian government misrepresents these attacks as mere clashes between farmers and herders. • Attacks follow a pattern: terrorists shouting "Allahu Akbar" att...
"Not my will by thy will be done". How do we come to the Cross of Christ with reverence and humility? How can we avoid becoming distracted by the works of the flesh and focus on what it means to surrender to Christ's power in our lives? How do we lift the weight of sin from our lives? Join the men of EFL as we discuss how to fully embrace the Christian life. Support the show For information on EFL, in person group studies, or donation opportunities please visit eflpodast.buzzsprout.com.
The Equipped For Life Podcast
A devastating genocide is unfolding against Christians in Nigeria, with over 60 murdered by Muslim Fulani terrorists in coordinated attacks that specifically target Christian communities. Nigerian reporter Masara Kim provides firsthand accounts of horrific violence, including the brutal killing of children as young as three, while the Nigerian government misrepresents these attacks as mere clashes between farmers and herders. • Attacks follow a pattern: terrorists shouting "Allahu Akbar" att...