
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo
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Regional Leader, Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) | Voice for the persecuted | 🇳🇬Standing for justice, peace, and faith
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💔 Another Night of Tears in Nigeria 💔 The cries of innocent families rose into the darkness on Sunday night as terrorists attacked Gwom-Ajang village, a remote community about 15 miles southwest of Jos, the capital of Plateau State, Nigeria. At least seven precious lives were brutally taken. Mothers, daughters, sisters, and community members who had gathered together were suddenly thrown into terror as gunmen opened fire without mercy. Several others were left wounded, carrying physical scars and emotional wounds that may never fully heal. According to local residents, the attack specifically targeted a women's gathering. Witnesses reported hearing the attackers shout "Allahu Akbar" while speaking Fulani as they carried out the assault. Behind every number is a human story. A mother who will never return home to her children. A child who will wait for a loved one who is never coming back. A family whose future was shattered in a single night of violence. Tonight, another village mourns. Another community buries its dead. Another group of children asks questions that no child should ever have to ask. Please remember the victims, the wounded, and the grieving families in your prayers. May God comfort the brokenhearted, heal the injured, and bring peace to those living under the shadow of fear and violence. 🙏💔 "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." — Psalm 34:18
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo12,798 views • 4 days ago

Husband and wife died saving their child. That's the life of Christians in Nigeria 💔
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo28,985 views • 10 days ago

Beloved in Christ, For the past two weeks, I have been in this camped cave, away from noise, distractions, and comfort not for myself, but in deep prayer and intercession for the Body of Christ around the world. As we approach the new year, I ask you from the depths of my heart: How prepared are you spiritually, emotionally, and purposefully? Each new year comes with new dreams, new visions, but also new battles, new temptations, and new spiritual warfare. This is why the Body of Christ must rise. We must be each other’s shield, defender, and covering. 1 Corinthians 12:26 says, “If one part suffers, every part suffers with it.” I declare: Wherever your name is mentioned for good or for evil may the Body of Christ rise and speak for you. May the blood of Jesus, which unites us, fight for you, protect your family, and guide your steps. I use my journey to this quiet place of prayer as a point of contact to every Christian facing crisis, persecution, or loss around the world. You are not alone. We are one in Christ. Stay strong. Stay prepared. Let 2026 meet you rooted in Christ. In Jesus name, Amen.
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo183,941 views • 5 months ago

There are tears falling in hidden places There are cries rising in the night that only God can hear Our brothers and sisters are bleeding for the name of Jesus yet heaven is not silent “Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivers him out of them all” Psalm 34:19 We may be pressed on every side but we are not crushed We may be persecuted but we are not abandoned Because the same God who sees every drop of blood will not forget His people “Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” Matthew 5:10 To every persecuted Christian hold on To every wounded heart do not give up To every tear falling on the ground know that heaven is counting them one by one Jesus said in this world you will face tribulation but be of good cheer for He has overcome the world Even in the fire God is there Even in the valley He is present Even in the darkness His light still shines No suffering is wasted No pain is ignored No cry goes unheard We may weep now but joy is coming We may be broken but we are not destroyed We may be hunted but we are not alone The Lord is your refuge The Lord is your defender The Lord is your strength Hold on a little longer Stand firm in the faith Because a crown of life awaits those who endure And to those watching from afar Do not be silent Pray Speak Stand Because when one part of the body suffers we all suffer Lord remember your children Lord arise and defend your people Lord wipe away every tear and restore what has been lost Amen 💔🙏 If you feel led to support and be a blessing to those in need, you can do so through the account below: 2388744899 – UBA – Ezekiel Dachomo Every seed sown goes a long way in bringing help, hope, and relief. God bless you abundantly 🙏
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo64,994 views • 2 months ago
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Another mass burial today… in Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo’s village, Riyom. Just two days ago, Fulani herdsmen came two lives gone, many left broken and bleeding. Tears still flow… hearts still ache… and the soil is yet again soaked with sorrow. 27/03/2026
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo60,764 views • 2 months ago

With a heavy and broken heart, I, Ezekiel Dachomo, together with my brother Alex Barbirwas, went to Jato Aka to grieve with families who lost their loved ones in the recent attack by Fulani herdsmen. We went to stand with the widows, the orphans, and the brokenhearted. When we arrived at the mortuary to see the bodies of our people, it was locked. We were told the attendant had been taken away by unknown youths.
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo48,002 views • 2 months ago

Thank you, America… through Alex Barbir. In a time when everything we called home was reduced to ruins, when fear and pain tried to silence our hope, your kindness found us. You did not turn away from our brokenness. You reached into our suffering and helped us begin again. Because of you, shattered walls are rising once more, and hearts that were once filled with despair are slowly learning to hope again. What was destroyed by violence is being rebuilt through love. We will never forget this compassion. In the midst of darkness, you became a light for us.
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo35,770 views • 2 months ago

They inflict unimaginable pain on the most vulnerable. They burn homes, shatter families, and leave behind rivers of tears. They create countless widows who cry themselves to sleep, and orphans who wake up every day asking where their parents have gone. Yet still, they dare to call these wicked acts worship. 😥 How can cruelty be lifted to God as sacrifice? How can bloodshed be mistaken for faith? The Bible reminds us clearly that God is not pleased with violence done in His name. “For the Lord loves justice, and does not forsake His saints” (Psalm 37:28). God hears the cry of the brokenhearted. He sees every tear of the widow and every silent prayer of the orphan. “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit” (Psalm 34:18). To harm the innocent is to stand against God Himself. Scripture says, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil” (Isaiah 5:20). No act of hatred, no shedding of innocent blood, can ever be called worship before a holy God. Yet even in this pain, we hold on to hope. The God of justice will arise. “He will defend the afflicted among the people and save the children of the needy; He will crush the oppressor” (Psalm 72:4). May God comfort the widows, protect the orphans, heal the wounded, and let His justice speak where human voices have been silenced. Amen.
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo68,586 views • 4 months ago