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Pastor Jean-Paul Sankagui, Central African Republic
Pastor Jean-Paul Sankagui planted a church in a Muslim neighborhood outside Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic, in 1993. He maintained good relations with the community for years. But civil war among Seleka rebels, government forces, and anti-balaka militia groups changed everything.
Most of the pastor’s church members fled the area as hostility increased toward Christians. And even Jean-Paul’s wife, Mary, urged him to leave the area and work someplace safer. But Pastor Jean-Paul stayed in obedience to what he believed God had called him to do.
On February 7, 2017, Islamists shot Pastor Jean-Paul to death outside his church in Ramandji before looting and burning his house and church. Mary said they killed her husband because the community no longer wanted Christians in the area. She and Pastor Sankagui had been married 48 years and had 11 children and 17 grandchildren. After losing not only her husband but also her home and all her possessions, Mary had no choice but to leave the area.
Five other evangelical pastors in the region also were killed during the first five weeks of 2017. Though Pastor Jean-Paul knew the risks, he counted the cost and willingly stayed to shepherd his small congregation, serving as a witness for Christ in his neighborhood.
Prayer
Father, thank You for Pastor Jean-Paul’s example of loving the people in his community with the powerful love of Christ. May I take steps to love those I know, proclaiming the love of Christ without fear. May I never hesitate to live boldly for Christ. In Jesus’s name, amen.
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Konsènan Plan sa a
According to tradition, June 29 marks the martyrdom of the Apostle Paul. Join Christians around the world to honor the legacy of those who, like Paul, sacrificed their lives for the advancement of the gospel. In this four-day plan, you will meet our persecuted Christian family and the persecutors who attempted to silence their witness. Enter into fellowship with persecuted Christians and be inspired to live in obedience and faith.
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