THIS WEEKEND: Persecuted Church Conference in Northern Indiana

This week, BTJ will be joining an exciting event in Indiana to help bring awareness of Christian persecution, as well as highlight multiple ministries that serve in closed, unreached nations.

Join us in Indiana for a unique opportunity to hear speakers from all over the world, like Nobel Peace Prize nominee Russell Stendal who will share about his persecution in Columbia, a pastor testifying about his experience in India (name withheld for his personal safety), Mariam Ibraheem who refused to accept Islam in the nation of Sudan, and several more.

The conference will be in northern Indiana, completely free, but donations will be accepted for the meals and a free will offering will be taken during the seminar. 100% of all offerings will go towards the ministries involved.

This conference is not sponsored by a particular church or denomination. It is being organized by believers across all denominations. It is the body of Christ coming together, laying down their minor doctrinal differences to support our brothers and sisters who are being persecuted and giving their lives for the Gospel. Believers and non-believers are all welcome.

The meetings will be held at the following location:

Shipshewana Auction Building
345 S Van Buren St, Shipshewana, IN 46565

Meetings will begin on Friday, November 11, starting at 4:00pm. There will be a benefit supper with speakers 5:00pm-9:00pm.

The next day, on Saturday, will be from 9am-3pm and lunch will be provided.

Contact Jerry Christner 260-350-3653 for more information.

 

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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