A widow’s story of sorrow and forgiveness #Kenya
“That situation was very tough,” explains Dorcas, a widow from north eastern Kenya. After unknown attackers killed her husband in 2022, Dorcas was left in great pain and deeply traumatised. But thanks to care and biblical teaching from Open Doors local partners, she has learned to forgive the attackers and has begun her journey of restoration and healing. Discover more about our persecuted church family at www.opendoorsuk.org. *Name changed for security purposes #Kenya #persecutedchurch #persecutedChristians #prayer

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