Our co-workers in God’s field keep working in Yerevan, in the villages of Nshavan, Kakhratsshen, Dehtsut, and Dimitrov and visit other towns and villages in Armenia. From the beginning of pandemics, Sevak and Nina Parvaryan began serving needy families and soon also people who had suffered from the military conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. They write, “Remember us in your prayer. Today the whole world is stretched like a bow which is ready to shoot any second. It is unstable on the border…” Please pray for wisdom in sharing the Gospel with the people who still have unhealed wounds of losing their loved ones.
Ministry to the Kurds and Yazidi as well as the Assyrian people is going on. Brothers Araik, Karo, Sevak continue visiting families from these traditionally non-Christian nations. It is interesting that one family had asked once to pray that God would send a wife to their son. Now this son is married and when brothers visited this family again, they were able to talk to both husbands and wives contrary to the strict local traditions. Most likely a young daughter-in-law learned about Jesus for the first time in her life and she showed a great interest to what she heard.
Brother Karo tells us about new people who joined their Bible study group as well as about those who want to be baptized. We are thankful to God that these first generation Christians began preaching in the streets. This time, a minister prayed while members of the Bible study group were talking to people, prayed with them, told them what Jesus was doing in their lives. The minister rejoiced at their boldness in sharing the Gospel. They pray and wait for the miracles from the Lord.