Summary

SummaryI’m Jerla, a follower of Jesus for 18 years in Northern Laos. When I and two fellow pastors bravely began constructing a new church in autumn 2023, local authorities arrested us and threw us into a cramped prison for 3 months and 23 days. We suffered hunger and discomfort, relying entirely on the prayers and kindness of believersβ€”some I’d never metβ€”who secretly brought food and water πŸ™. One night, as we pleaded for provision, God moved someone to deliver sustenance miraculously πŸžπŸ’§. Though our church was demolished the day after our release, my heart overflows with gratitude to every brother and sister who stood with us. Now, we pray for a new place to gather, a motorbike for outreach, and wisdom for our local partners as we face mounting threats. Through it all, God’s faithfulness sustains us, and we trust He will open doors once more πŸšͺ✨.


In Jerla’s* community in northern Laos, most people are animists who oppose Christians for abandoning the traditional religion. Jerla was arrested and imprisoned for building a new church. He was eventually released, but his church was destroyed. Please pray that he and his congregation will find somewhere new to worship.

Open Doors Prayer News 305 (November-December 2024)

www.opendoorsuk.org/prayernews

*Name changed for security reasons

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