God said, “Cincinnati.” That’s what happened when Amer and Victoria Safadi prayed about moving to America and starting a church. Cincinnati might not have been the first place they expected to find Arab-speaking immigrants, but your gifts helped Amer and Victoria start the first ever Arabic Southern Baptist church there. Now, families from all over the Arab world are hearing the gospel from a Cincinnati church planter who knows their language and understands their culture.


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