For many of us, belief in God is an everyday selfevident thing. All around us, family members, acquaintances and friends profess some kind of religious faith, and although not everyone does so with the same intensity or in the same way, believers are generally in the majority, and there are not many people who openly and explicitly state that they do not believe in God.

However, the situation is not the same in all countries of the world. In some first world nations, the economic boom and technology have increasingly distant citizens from God, turning the masses into a majority atheist group in which believers are a minority, and social pressure often pushes them to hide their faith for fear of ridicule or reprisals from others.

But occasionally this religious minority has been able to give life lessons to their fellow citizens, moving mountains with their faith and thus demonstrating irrefutably that God exists. Read the full story here ▶