Boko Haram members come to Jesus
 
			
			
			
			
		Boko Haram is not driving Christians away. Evangelists have expanded church planting in 
Nigeria's northeast by meeting the needs of displaced people. Their courage has seen 
members of Boko Haram repenting and putting their faith in Christ. Boko Haram is killing 
people, but this indigenous ministry is discreetly working in villages and in camps for 
the internally displaced. They are offering humanitarian assistance and proclaiming 
Christ at a time when few are bold enough to do so. ‘There are 70,000+ people in the 
camps, so it is a mission field for us,’ said the director of the indigenous ministry. 
‘We used to reach them with the gospel in their villages, but now we reach them with the 
gospel, food, medicine and Bibles.’ Former Boko Haram members are being discipled in 
safe-havens and have shown a strong interest in learning the Bible, ridding themselves of 
anything grievous to God and becoming spiritually grounded so they can reach other 
Muslims.
- Praise: God for using established ministries at this time to reach the unreachable. (Mt.5:14)
- More: http://www.christianaid.org/News/2015/mir20150702.aspx

