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What can I do to help the Hazara?
Should I do ANYTHING?

“Worthy art Thou…for Thou wast slain, and didst purchase for God with Thy blood men from every tribe and tongue and people and nation.” —Revelation 5:9
The price has already been paid. There will be Hazaras gathered around the throne worshiping the lamb. So is there anything left to do? What can I do to help the Hazara?

"Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations…" —Matthew 28:19
Jesus gave clear instructions to His church to be His witnesses and to make disciples of all the nations on earth. So, a part of what His church on earth today needs to be doing is making disciples among the Hazara people. There is still work to be done and there is a lot for us to do to help the Hazara!

An Emerging Community … HazaraNet

God is in the process of drawing together churches, individuals, international workers and Hazaras themselves who have a heart to see churches planted and disciples of Christ developed among the Hazara people.

HazaraNet is the place to get connected if:

  • God is calling you and your church to be part of His efforts to reach the Hazara people with the gospel
  • You are interested in being part of a world wide prayer effort to lift the Hazaras before God’s throne
  • You would like to be part of short term projects among the Hazara people, serving them in practical ways as well as helping to make disciples among them
  • You are sensing God’s direction in your life to become a long term field worker among the Hazara nation

So what do I do now?
Get connected to HazaraNet by sending your name and e-mail to us at:
HazaraNet@pobox.com

Someone from HazaraNet will contact you and share ideas about the next steps you and your church can take to get involved in work among the Hazara.

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