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CONAKRY

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Saya tinggal di Conakry, the beating heart of Guinea, a coastal city where ocean waves crash against crowded streets and hope mingles with hardship. Our land is rich — filled with bauxite, gold, iron, and diamonds — yet many of us still live from what we can grow or sell in the market. Wealth lies in the soil, but poverty fills the homes.

Guinea has seen much change. Since the 1950s, our population has grown rapidly, and people keep moving from villages to the cities in search of opportunity. Conakry has become a gathering place for many — traders, laborers, and refugees from Liberia and Sierra Leone who fled war and built new lives here. Yet, conflict and distrust still simmer near our borders, and in our own hearts, division often runs deep.

Still, I believe God is writing a new story here. Conakry is more than a harbor — it is a harvest field. Many frontier peoples live among us, each with their own language and history, but all in need of hope that cannot be shaken. In the midst of instability, the Church is rising — small, steadfast, and shining the light of Christ along the streets and shores of this city. I pray that Guinea will one day be known not just for its minerals, but for the treasure of the Gospel taking root in every heart.

Penekanan Doa

  • Doakan the people of Guinea to find true hope and identity in Jesus amid economic struggle. (Psalm 46:1)

  • Doakan unity and healing among the diverse ethnic groups and refugee communities across the nation. (Ephesians 4:3)

  • Doakan strength and boldness for the Church in Guinea to share the Gospel with love and endurance. (Acts 4:29–31)

  • Doakan peace and stability along Guinea’s borders and protection for families affected by conflict. (Psalm 122:6–7)

  • Doakan revival to sweep through Conakry — that this harbor city would become a launching point for the Gospel in West Africa. (Habakuk 2:14)

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