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Day of prayer highlights persecution of Christians

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This yr’s International Day of Prayer (IDOP) for the persecuted church comes as worldwide tensions have turned up pressure on Christians, difficult the worldwide Body of Christ to maintain pace in aid and supplication.

As Christians are focused on IDOP prayer for the persecuted on each Sunday (Nov. 3) and Nov. 10, tensions which have spiked within the Middle East for the reason that Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas terror attack on Israel have inflamed Islamic extremist sentiment against Christ followers, said an official with a Swiss-based aid agency.

“Since Oct. 7, 2023, the entire Middle East is on intense fire and might explode any time,” said the official, whose identity is withheld for security purposes. “It seems that each one political, social and human rights achievements within the direction of a possible reconciliation between major foes – Saudi-Iran, or the Israel-Arab world – are actually very far way. This in fact has direct implications for our persecuted brothers and sisters as they’re essentially the most vulnerable and infrequently blamed as being enemies of state.”

The historical suffering of Christians who’ve converted from Islam within the region has reached a recent level, he said.

“All completed liberal considering and spiritual tolerance within the Middle East are actually departing, leaving the battleground for fanatism and Islamic radicalization to take over,” the official said.

His agency recently provided aid to a frontrunner of a bunch of converts from Islam within the Palestinian West Bank. The leader is from a distinguished Muslim family, and his sister’s husband, a member of the extremist Salafi branch of Islam, recently discovered he had change into follower of Christ and reported him as an “unbeliever” to his relatives.

The leader’s distinguished Muslim father threw him and his family out of their house.

“He then needed to flee and conceal along with his wife and son in secret place for his security as the entire situation around Oct. seventh got heated up, and folks became more radical,” the official said. “With the funds we received, we helped him to rent a hide-out apartment, and provided some living expenses for his family.”

Tensions have long hit Egypt’s borders. Israel’s military campaign against Hamas has divided opinion amongst church members in Egypt who’re also pining under the devaluation of their currency and rising prices.

Atop these difficulties, persecution stays the primary challenge for Muslim-background believers like Sara (name modified) – an informed one who loves reading and research. When began looking for answers about Islam from her husband and a few Islamic experts, they couldn’t give her satisfying answers.

“It is taken into account as blasphemy to ask certain questions, and so her husband and other people round her reacted alertly,” the help agency official said. “However, Sara felt a robust urge to seek out the reality and continued asking questions.”

She began reading Christian books until she concluded that she desired to follow Christ, he said.

“Her husband discovered a change in her and argued together with her until he discovered that she became a Christian,” he said. “Sara was pregnant at the moment. Her husband beat her so badly that she needed to be hospitalized and lost her baby.”

When she was capable of return home, her husband reported her to police. Sara was imprisoned on false charges.

“After some years she was released but was still punished with having to go to the police station every week, where she had to wash the toilets and sit there for hours,” the employee said. “Our local partner heard of her situation and helped her legally. He also helped Sara to seek out a protected place to remain and a recent place to work.”

Persecuted Christians are receiving each aid and spiritual care to strengthen their faith within the face of suffering. In Africa, the Islamic extremist terrorism in Nigeria that has displaced each Muslims and Christians for greater than a decade drove one woman’s family to a camp for the internally displaced, where she got here to faith in Christ under the teaching of the Swiss agency’s aid partner.

The suffering she endured in 4 years of living out and in of the camp had left her cynical and susceptible to lying and cheating, the official said.

“There was no visible change in her behavior – it required loads of patience, love and wisdom from our partner and her team, and it was loads of work for her, but over time she grew out of her bad habits,” the employee said. “Through the teachings, the Bible study, the coaching and prayer, she experienced the love of God and discovered what it means to follow Jesus.”

She opened her heart so the Lord could transform and heal her, Sara said.

“God has given me the most important gift of my life,” she told aid employees. “He removed me from darkness to light, from no one to becoming any individual.”

The prayer and aid that persecuted Christians receive often requires sustained commitment. In Laos, village authorities against 10 families leaving their ancestral religion for Christ recently drove them out of the community into the wilderness.

They were left about eight miles away, without homes, farmland, food and education for his or her children.

“We worked closely with the local church to assist them to seek out land for these 10 families to construct an easy house to live in, and our team helped them to construct the well for them to have water to drink, and a tile roof for his or her house,” the help official said. “We proceed to work with the local church to have worship every Sunday of their house church, and we offer continuous support for his or her livelihood development.”

Aid group Christians in Crisis has compiled a helpful list of aid agency resources and other materials for easy methods to pray for and help persecuted Christians. Morning Star News also lists aid and advocacy groups that may provide assistance to the persecuted.

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