A miracle in Amomonta

Posted: 26 February, 2010

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Papua New Guinea (MNN) ― IN Network shares a story about their ministry in the Papua New Guinea Highlands. 

Two men, jailed for murdering Christians in the church of Amomonta Village village, broke out of prison late last month.

According to IN Network, the escaped pair eventually made their way back to the village where they tried to mobilize the local village people once and for all to rid the village of the church. They also targeted Pastor Manuko, Pastor Tony (church planters), and six others who had been working tirelessly to keep the church going.

Through the prayers of believers, God answered with a change of heart in the village. Manuko writes, "God performed a miracle by turning all the village--young and old--who came to us that day to say 'I'm sorry.'"

The community also donated the construction materials to build a church. Even better, Pastor Manuko is sharing the Gospel with the pair who is behind bars again. Pray for hearts to respond.

 

 

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  • Primary Language: English
  • Primary Religion: Christianity
  • Evangelical: 25.7%
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