Persecuted Leaders and the Graduating Class

As we share with you this month, this week provided a sobering reminder of just some of what is at stake for some of those studying here at IGSL. This past week news was made that some Christian pastors have been arrested and persecuted in a strongly Buddhist country in South Asia. Turns out one of them is an alumni of IGSL so many here have been praying as we get updates.

Please pray the Lord sustains and protects them and sovereignly moves to open up the people of of this country to the gospel. It’s a reminder to many here that while IGSL is a bit of a refuge in the Philippines, many upon graduation return to their countries to minister in hostile situations. We’ve been praying for many students in this situation in the current graduating class (April 2014). Please pray for the many IGSL alumni serving where the church is heavily persecuted.

 
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Bringing the point further home about the cost of discipleship for some of these leaders is that I (Brian) have been mentoring a student from a Muslim country that if it was discovered he was studying at IGSL, he wouldn’t be allowed to return. We’ve connected in many ways and share a passion for history, but his journey of faith is a complex one as is his future returning to a country known for wars, terrorism, and militant Islam.  Please pray for these students and those returning home!

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