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Sunday, 06 March 2011 13:51

Afghanistan: Campaign to free Christians

We can rejoice over the release of prisoner Said Musa, a Muslim convert to Christianity under threat of execution for apostasy, as Christian human rights organizations continue to work for the release of other converts who remain behind bars for their faith. Barnabas Aid remains deeply concerned about Shoaib Assadullah, an Afghan convert to Christianity facing execution for apostasy, and other converts in prison in Afghanistan who have not received international publicity. In a letter dated February 17 Shoaib expressed fears that he will ‘most definitely’ be sentenced to death by the court. He has been incarcerated since being arrested last October for giving a New Testament in the national Dari language to another Afghan, who later reported him to the authorities.

Pray: for God to strengthen and protect all struggling for religious freedom in Afghanistan, and for God’s sprit to embrace every prisoner. (Rev.2:10)

More: http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/2011/s11020174.htm

Last month scores of supporters of Tsvangirai's party sheltered in churches after being attacked and forced out of their homes by militant supporters of Mugabe's party. The work of the compromise government has been characterised by fighting over allocation of key government posts. The drive to collect people's viewsof the new constitution has been disrupted several time by violent clashes between the two main political parties. Catholic Bishops have warned ‘Conditions in the country are not conducive to elections in 2011. We believe holding elections at this stage would be dangerously premature.’ The bishops are from Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Sao Tome and Principe, Swaziland, South Africa and Zimbabwe. The statement was released on 22 February.

Pray: for incidents of violence to decrease, an end to fear, for elections to safely go ahead in Gods timing. (Is.9:6)

More: http://www.eni.ch/featured/article.php?id=4739

Christians in the evangelical church in Honduras fear they are being deliberately targeted following the murder of several pastors in recent months. Pastor Carlos Roberto Marroquín, the founding pastor of the Pentecostal Church of God and a prominent figure in other Christian organisations was shot last week as he walked his dogs near to his home. The police are treating the pastor as a victim of robbery. Some in the church fear he was deliberately targeted as part of a wider attack on the work of the church. A pastor of Harvest Ministry called the authorities to launch a full investigation saying, ‘There are already six pastors who have died in Honduras in recent months. There must be a project, the authorities must investigate who is behind everything.’

Pray: for God to provide a canopy of protection over His evangelists in Honduras. (Mk,16:20)

More:http://www.christiantoday.com/article/murder.of.pastors.leaves.evangelicals.in.honduras.feeling.vulnerable/27589.htm

Sunday, 06 March 2011 13:45

‘Better Life Chances’ initiative

Greater Manchester Police and Greater Manchester Against Crime (GMAC) have recently invited Redeeming Our Communities to join the Integrated Neighbourhood Management Partnership Team. The purpose of this team is to pilot an initiative across 10 targeted areas in the 10 boroughs of Greater Manchester. This initiative, called ‘Better Life Chances’, is a 12-week pilot programme designed to bring service-providers into a streamlined effort to tackle deprivation problems experienced by families. Redeeming Our Communities’ role is currently focused on rolling out ROC Cafés across these targeted areas. As a proven model in reducing anti-social behaviour among youth, the ROC Café has been identified by GMAC as a key project which meets the objectives set out in Better Life Chances.

Praise: God for the partnership of professionals and enthusiastic workers as they bring resources to needy areas.

More: http://www.redeemingourcommunities.org.uk/Publisher/Article.aspx?ID=246111

Sunday, 06 March 2011 13:45

‘Better Life Chances’ initiative

Greater Manchester Police and Greater Manchester Against Crime (GMAC) have recently invited Redeeming Our Communities to join the Integrated Neighbourhood Management Partnership Team. The purpose of this team is to pilot an initiative across 10 targeted areas in the 10 boroughs of Greater Manchester. This initiative, called ‘Better Life Chances’, is a 12-week pilot programme designed to bring service-providers into a streamlined effort to tackle deprivation problems experienced by families. Redeeming Our Communities’ role is currently focused on rolling out ROC Cafés across these targeted areas. As a proven model in reducing anti-social behaviour among youth, the ROC Café has been identified by GMAC as a key project which meets the objectives set out in Better Life Chances.

Praise: God for the partnership of professionals and enthusiastic workers as they bring resources to needy areas.

More: http://www.redeemingourcommunities.org.uk/Publisher/Article.aspx?ID=246111

Sunday, 06 March 2011 13:43

Russia: Prison Ministry

An offender writes, ‘I understand how baptism will clean our heart from all evil and allow God’s love within our soul. It has taken a lot of faith to get where I am in my life now, deep soul-searching too. Sometimes we are all faced with things in our life that are challenging and which we have no control over. I certainly made very bad choices in my past and realize that I had to pay a high price for those mistakes. But at least I can say I’ve learned my lesson! My deliverance came when I personally accepted Jesus Christ into my life. Everything for me became very clear, and the road was chosen for me. JESUS is my life now and I must always do the right thing. I love life and my family.’ Over the years it has become much more difficult for prisoners to receive Christian literature.

Praise: God that this prisoner is practicing his new found faith, and ask that many more prisoners meet Jesus.

More: http://www.stsilas.org/

Sunday, 06 March 2011 13:43

Russia: Prison Ministry

An offender writes, ‘I understand how baptism will clean our heart from all evil and allow God’s love within our soul. It has taken a lot of faith to get where I am in my life now, deep soul-searching too. Sometimes we are all faced with things in our life that are challenging and which we have no control over. I certainly made very bad choices in my past and realize that I had to pay a high price for those mistakes. But at least I can say I’ve learned my lesson! My deliverance came when I personally accepted Jesus Christ into my life. Everything for me became very clear, and the road was chosen for me. JESUS is my life now and I must always do the right thing. I love life and my family.’ Over the years it has become much more difficult for prisoners to receive Christian literature.

Praise: God that this prisoner is practicing his new found faith, and ask that many more prisoners meet Jesus.

More: http://www.stsilas.org/

This is an international network of Bible schools, campus ministry organizations, denominations, and mission sending agencies, serving a grassroots mission mobilization initiative among today’s emerging generation toward the fulfillment of the great commission in our lifetime.

SVM2 offers many materials and proven methods for catalyzing the Student Mission Movement and is “enthusiastically” endorsed by the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization. Please visit www.svm2.net and guide Christian students in your area to this valuable resource. Please pray: for God to lead students to this site as well as to personally call many into missions; pray for this ministry to effectively support, educate, and equip these students.

International Christian Concern (ICC) learned that Said Musa, an Afghan Christian who was arrested in May and scheduled for execution in February for his conversion to Christianity, was released from prison in late February after aggressive international diplomacy. He is now safely out of the country and will be re-united with family. However, Shaoib Assadullah, also an Afghan Christian, is still behind bars for giving a Bible to a man who later reported him to authorities. He faces the same charges of apostasy (leaving Islam) with the death penalty.  

Please pray: give thanks to God for Said Musa’s release from prison; continue to ask for the release of Shaoib Assadullah; for Afghan Christians to not fear death and to remain faithful, and for ultimate religious freedom in Afghanistan.

At least 20 people were killed and dozens wounded in heavy fighting in Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital, in late February when African Union peacekeeper forces attacked an extensive underground fortification system of trenches and tunnels used by Islamist insurgents. The African Union’s official mission is to protect Somalia’s weak transitional government. Shabab, one of the biggest insurgent groups, are among those that rule large sections of southern Somalia and clan militias loosely control the rest. Some of the mortar shells hit camps of the internally displaced people who had been living in bubble-shaped shelters made of twigs and plastic sheets after their homes had been destroyed.

Please pray: that the insurgents will be weakened and overthrown; that Somalia will have peace and an ability to rebuild; for the government to take increased control of the country, and for Somali Christians to find favor with the new government.

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