


A Voice for God’s Suffering and Persecuted Church
In Jesus Name Ministries
PO Box 1059
Bristol, VA 24203
Phone — 276-
Email—court@inJesusname.org
Information on this web site is gathered from our contacts, or from our visits “Behind the Gates of Hell.” If news gathering agencies are used they will be sourced.
Thank you for your faithful and sound instruction. We have begun reading all the letters we receive from our persecuted brothers and sisters to our church body. Hearing their personal words of thanksgiving has motivated them even more in their giving and prayers for these precious saints.
Thank you so much,
Gretchen , missions
West Salem Baptist Church
Letters from Donors
From an American Family: “Thank you for allowing God to use you to allow us to help our Christian Brothers and Sisters that are under worse circumstances than we are. Enclosed is $300 for Christians in need in Malawi. We are so thankful that we are able to help others. Without what you are doing, we could not know that we are helping our brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ in this time of persecution and need in the body of Christ.
Love,
Darryl and Cecelia
From an American Evangelist: “I feel in the depths of my being that helping our suffering brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ is the heart of God for such a time as this. I feel a fire shut up in my bones when I hear the needs of our brethren. I feel such a compulsion to do something. We share in the sufferings of Jesus Christ when we see the needs and accept the responsibility th help our brethren.”
Your brother in Christ,
Max
From an American family: “I received a letter from Brother K. Noka Raju and how my heart goes out for those brethren. Let’s keep bombarding heaven on behalf of our suffering brethren in all countries where believers are persecuted for naming the name of Jesus. Enclosed is my gift for the congregations of Pastor Raju, Pastor Kalebu, and Pastor Jayakar. Lets keep fighting the good fight of faith.
Brother Roy & Sister Ena
From a Christian Attorney: “ I read your newsletters with interest. It is a real encouragement to see someone doing what needs to be done, instead of engaging in a religion as a business.”
Judith