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Times of Peace and Uncertainty

October 12, 2022
ReFrame’s French ministry leader, Marc Nabie, reads a passage during a baptism event for radio listeners and other members of a new congregation in Kaya, Burkina Faso.
ReFrame’s French ministry leader, Marc Nabie, reads a passage during a baptism event for radio listeners and other members of a new congregation in Kaya, Burkina Faso.
Credit: ReFrame Ministries

In late September, leaders from ReFrame Ministries’ partner ministries took part in a special communion service on the shore of Gull Lake in Michigan. Together for the first time in more than four years, they celebrated communion in not one but many different languages.

That moment of unity and peace was especially needed for Rev. Marc Nabie, ReFrame’s French ministry leader from Burkina Faso in West Africa. His country has suffered amid violence and unrest at the hands of Muslim extremists for more than a year.

In West Africa

Just a few days later, Nabie sent a message after he had arrived back home in Ouagadougou, his country’s capital.

“Pray for us as a coup is going on,” Nabie said. “A lot of the situation is chaotic, and the jihadists are gaining ground outside of the capital.”

Sounds of gunfire and explosions aren't new to Nabie, as Burkina Faso underwent a military coup earlier this year as well.

“Marc has experienced both fear and uncertainty that I can't begin to imagine,” said Kurt Selles, ReFrame’s director. “And yet, he and his ministry team are offering hopeful biblical messages to people who are affected most by this unrest.”

Both Nabie and Selles will host a live conversation/webinar via Zoom on Wednesday, Oct. 19, from 10:00-10:30 a.m. (EDT). To reserve a spot, or if you’d like a recording of the event, please register here.

“Marc will talk more about the challenging situation in Burkina Faso and how we can pray for him and his ministry team,” Selles added. “He’ll also share testimonies of some of the people who have fled violence in the country and have heard the hope of the gospel on our radio programs.”