As the world watches and waits to see if a cease fire will take hold, one courageous woman who ministers in the refugee camps in Gaza prays for God to shield the innocents.
“God doesn’t hate the people of Gaza,” says Karen Dunham, founder of Living Bread International Church. “This is a war against the principality of terror,” she maintains.
Now based in east Jerusalem, Dunham says she lost communication five days ago with her office in Gaza. “All the phone communication was cut,” she notes. “You have 1.5 million people who can’t communicate with each other.”
Using a generator for a few minutes, her office manager in Gaza managed to get out one email to Dunham. “We are all really prisoners, prisoners of terror. We are suffocating,” the message read. All the windows in their Gaza office were blown out by the concussive effects of nearby explosions.
“They all want out of Gaza,” Dunham observes.
She also heard from one of her Muslim converts to Christianity. She encouraged him to move from his neighborhood into her home, which is in a safer area of Gaza. “His whole family are jihadists,” she says. “He said, ‘Mom, I can’t move. We can’t even step outside.’”
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Karen Dunham with Muslim woman
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“God doesn’t hate the people of Gaza,” says Karen Dunham, founder of Living Bread International Church. “This is a war against the principality of terror,” she maintains.
Now based in east Jerusalem, Dunham says she lost communication five days ago with her office in Gaza. “All the phone communication was cut,” she notes. “You have 1.5 million people who can’t communicate with each other.”
Using a generator for a few minutes, her office manager in Gaza managed to get out one email to Dunham. “We are all really prisoners, prisoners of terror. We are suffocating,” the message read. All the windows in their Gaza office were blown out by the concussive effects of nearby explosions.
“They all want out of Gaza,” Dunham observes.
She also heard from one of her Muslim converts to Christianity. She encouraged him to move from his neighborhood into her home, which is in a safer area of Gaza. “His whole family are jihadists,” she says. “He said, ‘Mom, I can’t move. We can’t even step outside.’”
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