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Episode 3: The Challenges and Triumphs of Spreading the Gospel in Afghanistan

In this episode of The iBIBLE Podcast, Steve Cleary, founder of Revelation Media, sits down with John Weaver, a missionary with YWAM Tyler.

They discuss the complex situation in Afghanistan, focusing on the harsh realities faced by local Christians and missionaries.

John shares his personal experiences living in Afghanistan including through 9/11, and the dangers of spreading the gospel under Taliban rule.

The conversation highlights the critical role of social media in evangelism and the need for more Christian content in languages like Dari and Pashto. Despite the severe persecution, the duo emphasizes the growing digital outreach, with thousands reportedly accepting Christ through these online efforts. They call for continued prayers and support to advance these missions.

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Host: Steve Cleary

Guests: John Weaver

Produced by: Joshua Burton and Aaliyah Gonzales

Edited by: Joshua Burton

Music by: Experia

Brought to you by RevelationMedia

00:00 Introduction and Unexpected Guest

00:59 John Weaver's Missionary Work in Afghanistan

03:35 Challenges and Dangers of Missionary Work

08:36 Impact of U.S. Troop Withdrawal

11:21 Current State of the Church in Afghanistan

16:45 Role of Social Media in Ministry

22:49 The Power of Social Media in Afghanistan

23:12 Testimonies of Faith and Salvation

23:25 Challenges and Opportunities in Social Media Outreach

24:49 Focus on Pashtun and Dari Languages

25:04 Historical Context and Radio Outreach

25:55 Current Christian Content Availability

26:30 Economics of Social Media Evangelism

27:03 Adapting Evangelism for Muslim Audiences

29:41 The Importance of Old Testament Stories

31:02 Future Projects and Goals

36:01 Balancing Easy and Difficult Outreach Efforts

39:01 Concluding Thoughts and Prayers

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