Indonesia: Primate brings gospel to interfaith summit

Chris Sugden  |  World
Date posted:  1 Dec 2022
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Indonesia: Primate brings gospel to interfaith summit

The Archbishop of Nigeria, Henry Ndukuba, has told a new international platform of religious leaders how many in the Global South are ‘finding in Jesus Christ hope for living and eternity’.

But the Primate also told the R20 (a gathering of leaders from major world religions in the countries of the G20,): ‘Nigeria is now one of the most dangerous countries to be a Christian.’

The R20 met for the first time before the G20 intergovernmental forum in Indonesia. It was co-sponsored by the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) and hosted by the Nadhlatul Ulama (NU), the world’s largest Muslim organisation.

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