Todd Nettleton

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Average rating: 4.47 · 906 ratings · 160 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
When Faith Is Forbidden: 40...

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Iran: Desperate for God

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Restricted Nations: North K...

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Justice for All

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“I think Christianity is really a relationship, and God is real, and we have this relationship with Him. And it is not just by saying, "Okay, God, we trust You." We trust Him and know the Great commission He has given us, so we are so honored to be His servants, I don't see any reason we shouldn't be happy. This is really a great blessing from Him. By the way, you can save people. There are people in the prison, they are really hopeless people and they are facing a death sentence and they will be leaving [this] world {soon]. You have the chance to share the gospel with them and save their souls from death. What a blessing the first time I really experienced the miracle happening in that beautiful time." (Mr. Xi)”
Todd Nettleton, When Faith Is Forbidden: 40 Days on the Frontlines with Persecuted Christians

“How can you, in your context (and likely in your comfort), count the cost of following Christ ahead of time (see Luke 14:28)? What is it worth to you? What has it already cost you? What would you willingly and joyfully give up to keep walking with Jesus? For your journal, write down your list - and how you can think of each sacrifice as a privilege - as a way of counting the cost of following Christ."

"Jesus, I want to want You more than I want anything else. Help me count the cost and make the decision, to set in my mind and my heart that You are all I need and more valuable to me than family, friendships, material things, comfort, or anything else that might distract me from You.”
Todd Nettleton, When Faith Is Forbidden: 40 Days on the Frontlines with Persecuted Christians

“The spiritual legacy of that missionary couple was so great that more than a century after they died, the enemy was still mad about the way they lived. He was still mad someone had come and planted the gospel flag on "his" territory. Still mad that he had lost even one inch of ground, even one heart that would now spend eternity in heaven. 'How dare they!' More than a hundred years after they died, people pointed to the place where their bones were buried and said, 'Those were Christian people."
Dear reader, if Satan is till mad one hundred years after you die about the way you lived your life and the witness you were for Christ, that's a mark of high honor, an amazing spiritual legacy! (pages 265-66)”
Todd Nettleton, When Faith Is Forbidden: 40 Days on the Frontlines with Persecuted Christians



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