Amazing Week of Testimonies as BTJ Meets with Missionaries in the Middle East

This week has been an amazing week of testimonies!

BTJ was able to spend some time with our teams in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and the UAE – listening to their testimonies and praying over them during special closed door meetings. It was a special time of sharing challenges and victories and reminded us how much these warriors of the Kingdom need our collective prayers.

“It has not been an easy season,” shared one BTJ missionary during a time of vulnerability when asking for prayer. “Our leadership has not been able to visit us, [for security reasons] we have not been able to call China or talk to our Christian friends either. It has felt lonely out here on the mission field – like we are all alone.” Immediately, the BTJ leadership laid hands on them and prayed for them.

“We have a Muslim living together with us,” reported another BTJ missionary. “We are able to share the Gospel with them every day and show the love of Christ in a direct way.”

BTJ spent several days together with each team, reminding them that they are not alone. For security reasons, many details can’t be shared, but more information for supporters will be made available on our podcast.

Please pray for the BTJ missionaries who continue to faithfully serve in closed countries.

Dr. Eugene Bach is a known trouble-maker with an active imagination and sinful past. He has a PhD, but is not a real doctor, so please do not call for him during a medical emergency on an airplane when someone is having a heart attack. Eugene started working for Back to Jerusalem in the year 2000 after a backroom deal involving Chinese spies, the NRA, Swiss bankers, and a small group of Apostolic Christians that only baptize in Jesus’ name. He spends most of his time in closed countries attempting to topple governments by proclaiming the name of Jesus and not taking showers. From time-to-time he pretends to be a writer. He is not good at it, but everyone around him tries to humor him.

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