Since September, Islamic extremists have killed 29 Christians and injured many more in Mozambique

Since September, Islamic extremists have killed 29 Christians and injured many more in Mozambique
Since September, Islamic extremists have killed 29 Christians and injured many more in Mozambique

Since September, Islamic extremists have killed 29 Christians and injured many more in Mozambique.

According to a faith-based relief organization, Islamic extremists in Mozambique have massacred over 21 Christians, raided house churches, set homes on fire, and forced hundreds of others to flee their homes.

Islamic extremists have been pillaging the Cabo Delgado Province since early September, according to Barnabas Aid.

The Ahlu Sunnah Wa-Jama, often known as Al Shabaab locally but not connected to the organization located in Somalia, declared the execution of 20 believers between October 3 and October 20.

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When the mob set fire to a church and numerous residences in the Chiure neighborhood on October 26, another person was killed. Without providing any information, the organization stated that another church had been burned down.

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In September, Barnabas Aid released another report stating that at least eight Christians were killed by the same Islamic group both in Cabo Delgado and neighboring Nampula Province.

Since September, Islamic extremists have killed 29 Christians and injured many more in Mozambique

They murdered one Christian by shooting her in the head and killed four others while burning a church.

Islamic insurgents began to violently overtake the northern province of Mozambique nearly five years ago.

Since 2018, more than 800,000 people have fled their homes with “stories of unspeakable evil made manifest.”

But a new documentary is shedding light on how Iris Global Ministries is sharing the love of Jesus Christ in Mozambique amid a “campaign of terror.”

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As CBN News reported, the film titled NIFENTO was released online Friday. It chronicles the work of Heidi and Rolland Baker as they work in a country torn by war, terror, and poverty.

In an email to CBN News, James Brewer, the movie’s co-director and cinematographer, stated, “NIFENTO shows how Jesus is acting in the midst of darkness and violence in northern Mozambique and how we, the church, may shine and be Jesus’ hands and feet during such times of evil and tremendous need.”

Brewer stated, “We were enthusiastic about making this movie a free tool to provide a voice to the voiceless in Mozambique. “To encourage us as a community of Christians to get up and do something as a body of believers and to educate the western church about our brothers’ and sisters’ suffering for their religion.”

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