The Blue Cord, by iHOPE Ministries

Who are you afraid of? Sahar's Story


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Rampant skepticism toward Christianity causes doubt. How can you share your faith when pop culture attacks what you believe? It can be discouraging, yet there is hope. Today’s guest comes from Saudi Arabia where it’s illegal to share the gospel or become a Jesus follower. She’s grown a resilient faith that has made her a bold and mighty witness undaunted by persecution. In this episode, she coaches you on how to be an authentic Christian witness who is unfazed by societal pressure. Listen and be encouraged. 

NOTE: This episode corresponds with The Blue Cord Small Group Women's Discipleship Study Week #1

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Helpful Resources: 

  • “The Blue Cord" by Karen BejjanFind it wherever books are sold online.
  • The Blue Cord Small Group Discipleship Study. 
  • Sahar’s ministry: UnveilingBeauty.org

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The Blue Cord, by iHOPE MinistriesBy Karen Bejjani