Urgent Prayer Needed! Violence Throughout Sudan Escalates
Fighting between the Sudanese army led by General Abdelfattah Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) commanded by Mohammed Daglo has been going on for several days now, especially in the capital city, Khartoum.
World Water Day: We Have Decided To Be Jesus Followers
Imagine walking hours in the scorching sun to draw water from a shrinking lake. It’s the same place cattle, goats, and wild animals drink and bathe. Every day there are thousands of other people jostling for a spot to get water too!
Another Child Receives the Lord, and a Quality Education...with a Little Help from a Simple Goat!
This kind of visit has become a regular for Brother Abdul, and it certainly has not gotten old for him. As one of our leading frontline workers in Nigeria, he frequents different rural villages of northern Nigeria, aiding in the distribution of goats for the Goat Project.
How The Herd is Changing Entire Communities
God used a goat to save Musah. It may sound foolish, but it’s true!
Musah’s poor father died when he was young, putting he and his mother deeper into poverty. They live in northern Ghana, where many families survive through subsistence farming that leaves little for extras, like schooling.
How Can a Goat Pay for a Child to Go to School?
What formed your identity and future?
Family… Friends… Education… Community… Christ?
We live in a country full of opportunity and blessing, but children in West Africa are not as fortunate.
Free From Boko Haram Captivity
Ola was just 14 years old when Boko Harm attacked her village. Her entire family was taken into captivity, and her father was savagely killed by the terrorists.
Let the Children Come!
“I cannot leave Islam,” declared Musah 6 years ago. A Muslim politician and businessman in northern Ghana, Musah did not want to cause trouble in his town by embracing Christianity.
Despite the Danger, Refugee Children Know the Love of Jesus
While we have been forced to respect the pandemic restrictions in some areas, bandit and terrorist activities have not slowed. In fact, it’s worsened, as many in the area are desperate for food, including Fulani bandits and Boko Haram!
Zaynab, a Student at the Islamic University of Africa, finds Christ through Call of Hope
For her entire life, Zaynab was a devout Muslim. As a student at the Islamic University of Africa in Sudan, she excelled in her computer science studies and even went on to become a frequent guest lecturer after graduating. As a wife and mother of two, Zaynab thought she had life all figured out. However, God had different plans.
Join The Herd: Together We Can Make a Lasting Difference
Sharing your faith with someone far from Christ can be a challenging and courageous undertaking, no matter where you are! But when it comes to the Islamic world, sharing one’s faith in Christ can also be dangerous! Even so, Call of Hope co-workers search for creative ways to share God’s love with those who need to know the Savior.
Radio Ministry Brings Hope in the Midst of Covid-19 Panic
“I found it very strange that a Christian radio station could be received here in North Africa. I found it even stranger that this radio station broadcasts in my mother tongue Berber.”
The Gospel Prevails in The Midst of Covid-19 Crisis
With the rise of the Covid-19 global pandemic, a large majority of Americans have begun working at home. Across the globe in Indonesia, Call of Hope Frontline Workers are also continuing their crucial work of reaching Muslims for Christ with a unique strategy.
Young Woman in Ghana Escapes Trauma, Finds Christ!
Afryea had just overheard one of Call of Hope’s weekly radio broadcast in her native language of Dagbani. Unfortunately, on the day of our scheduled meeting we had a call that Afryea’s baby boy, Suhiyini, was hospitalized; so we decided to visit her in the hospital with a team of evangelists.
How the Gift of Just One Goat Transformed an Entire Village
Recently, in a remote village in Nigeria, the gift of a goat and the love of Jesus changed everything! For decades this small village lived with poverty and deep-rooted tension between Christians and Muslims. Even though Islamic leaders in the village often persecuted Christians, Call of Hope co-workers responded with love in the face of hatred.
Breaking News: Bloodshed in Sudan as the People Protest for a Civilian Government
Just a month ago, we received news from our Frontline Workers in Sudan regarding massive demonstrations protesting ruthless former president Omar al Bashir. Today the situation has become even more serious.
Breaking News: Crisis in Sudan Opens Short Window for the Gospel
Massive demonstrations have broken out in Sudan leading to a military coup that has overthrown Sudanese president Omar al Bashir. Since 1989 he has ruled Sudan with brutal oppression; killing of his own people, and ordering harsh persecution and expulsion of Christians.
The Motorcycle Project: Mobilizing Farmer Evangelists to Reach the Lost
In Northern Ghana, the distance between villages for Evangelist Joshua Alhassan covers a daunting 72 kilometers radius. Thankfully, with the help of The Motorcycle Project and faithful supporters, we are able to bless our Farmer Evangelists like Joshua with a reliable motorcycle that has transformed his ministry work!
Muslim Girl Finds Christ After Overcoming Family Trauma
She has never known her mother. When she was just a baby, her parents went through a bitter divorce. Soon afterward, her father abandoned her completely and sent her to stay with her aunt in the Ghanaian capital of Accra.
Banking on a Goat During Tough Times!
Like many children in rural Africa, Malekbi Nlessan comes from a deeply impoverished home. His family couldn’t afford to send him to school, let alone pay for supplies like a backpack and clothing. He has only ever known a life of scarcity.
How Farmers in Africa are Revolutionizing Ministry to Muslims
In Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya, God gave Call of Hope a culturally appropriate method to connect with the people - Farmer Evangelism. Due to the rich agricultural area that makes up much of the land of these countries, most of the villagers have become farmers to feed and support their families.