Azerbaijan lies between Russia and Iran on the Caspian Sea, and was once part of the Soviet Union.  While Christian work is opposed in the country, the Azeri Church has emerged within the last two decades and is growing.  In 1991, there were 40 Christians.  Now there are around 3,000.  This is exciting news to hear, in contrast to the many other more developed countries where Christianity is in decline.  The gospel is being told and those who are seeking will find. “Then you will call upon Me and come and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. You […]
Aruba is a tiny Dutch Caribbean island off the coast of Venezuela, dry and sandy with no fresh water and few natural resources.  They rely on tourism.  They also have one of the highest standards of living in the Caribbean and low unemployment.  Aruba has a varied culture, with 92 different nationalities on the tiny island.  Religion is mostly Roman Catholic. The Alto Vista Chapel pictured here is a small Catholic chapel also known as “Pilgrims Church” that stands above the seashore.  The present chapel was completed in 1952 and replaces the original chapel built by Domingo Silvestre, the Venezuelan missionary […]
Armenia was the world’s first Christian nation and dates back to the time of Christ and before.  Bartholomew, who was one of Jesus’ 12 disciples, went to Armenia after Christ’s Resurrection and founded the Armenian church there.  Tradition also suggests that he was flayed alive in Armenia for his beliefs. Armenia is buffered between the Byzantine/Turkish, Russian/USSR and Persian empires.  Today it is largely Christian (94%), which is unusual for this part of the world, and we can definitely thank Bartholomew’s unrelenting faith for that.  The Armenian Apostolic Church has long been a cultural refuge in times of persecution, but […]
Argentina has an interesting history.  It is the second largest country in Latin America with a varied range of climate and topography.  It went from being one of the world’s richest countries in 1900 to an almost total economic meltdown in the 1970’s, due to inept governments.  Since 1983, there has been a large-scale evangelism renewal thanks to Argentinean evangelists, missionaries and Christian leaders.  The country is a majority Christian Protestant, but it has begun to have one of the world’s highest Mormon populations.  Mormonism is silently expanding in large numbers in Latin American countries.  Buenos Aires also has one […]

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Sue McCusker is a writer, Bible teacher, and web developer who loves sharing the stories of life, hope, and faith she sees around her every day. She has written for Guideposts and Angels on Earth magazines, and teaches the story of God in women's Bible study.