NEW BTJ Project Brings Hope for Women in Afghanistan

BTJ’s team has been working tirelessly in Afghanistan to help oppressed women who are trying to adjust to life under the new norms of Taliban control. Many of those who have suffered the most in Afghanistan are women and children, which is why BTJ has been directly supporting a new project that supports women who are currently being oppressed by the Afghan regime.

Due to a new open door, BTJ has been able to send support directly to women in need and are receiving daily updates by both video and photo. For security reasons, not many details about the project can be shared in open forums, but we are excited about the new opportunities that God has been providing.

BTJ is on tour this week with Mariam Ibraheem to raise awareness and support of women who are living in closed nations through her personal story found in her new book, SHACKLED.

You can learn more about the tour by clicking here or simply purchase the book by clicking below.

Shackled

 

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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