Our Mission
INSPIRE JESUS FOLLOWERS TO REMEMBER THOSE WHO SUFFER FOR HIS NAME.
The disciples Peter, Paul, James, and John all taught that caring for persecuted believers should be one of the highest priorities of the Church. Sadly, many Christians who are free to practice their faith are either unaware or have forgotten their persecuted brothers and sisters. The Christian message of unity and love to the world often times falls on deaf ears because according to scripture, the world will know of Jesus’ power and presence when they see our unified love for one another (John 17:21-23).
At LumenLife, we’re teaching truth and inspiring love within Christians so that they might be awakened and mobilized to remember and care for their persecuted brothers and sisters all over the world. As 1 Cor. 12:26 reminds us: “… if one suffers, we all suffer”.
Latest Articles
TOGETHER WE ALL MAKE A DIFFERENCE
India: Hindu Nationalists Incite Animists to Attack Christians
Six Christian families worshipping in a wood-an-hay structure in eastern India were confronted by tribal
Uganda: Woman Loses Family After Responding to Visions, She Says
Upon seeing visions of Christ during prayers and in her dreams, Muslim Mansitula Buliro confided
Pakistan: Christian Brick Kiln Worker Beaten by Employer for Attending Church Service
On January 5, a Christian brick kiln worker named Ansar Masih was brutally beaten by
Pakistan: Muslim Supervisors Kill Two Christian Women
Police recovered the bodies of two Christian sisters who went missing November 26 in Lahore,
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HEIRLOOM LOVE is the legendary first-century Christian love that changed the world 2,000 years ago and can change the world again today! In the early church, people were coming to Christ even during times of intense persecution. They were willing to follow Jesus even if it meant losing their loved ones, their livelihoods, and their very lives. In comparison, today we go to great lengths to woo people into the front door of a church, but in many cases, there are just as many or more walking out the back door. Could it be that the seekers aren’t finding something worth living for let alone dying for? Is the problem rooted in our love?
We think we know love, but when we read the New Testament carefully and honestly, we discover that today’s love is very different from the early church love that changed the world. We are familiar with the New Testament passages on love, but we seem to have lost the biblical meaning and the love practiced by the first believers.