Nearly everyone in Nigeria’s Middle Belt region has first-hand knowledge of murders and kidnappings. The attacks are becoming more frequent, and Christians struggle with what to do to make them stop. Photo by Antonio Graceffo   “They kidnapped me and threatened me to stop preaching,” said Amos Magani, a former civil servant who has been doing missionary work for 30 years. In 2017, he was kidnapped by Fulani Islamists while traveling to another village on a ministry trip. Magani was one of about 150 attendees at the Rod and Staff Conference in Kaduna State, Nigeria, an event organized by the Christian Awareness Initiative of Nigeria (CHAIN) in partnership with Palace Alliance, a U.S.-based aid organization. During the two-day conference, attendees were invited to share stories…

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