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Christians urged to pray for persecuted church

by Jenna Lyle
Posted: Monday, October 6, 2008, 8:26 (BST)
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Churches around the world will join in prayer for the millions of Christians worldwide who continue to be persecuted for their faith.

The International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (IDOP) on 9 November is an initiative of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) Religious Liberty Commission in collaboration with ministries that support the persecuted church, including Voice of Martyrs, Open Doors and Gospel for Asia.

Global IDOP coordinator, the Rev Johan Candelin said the day of prayer said it could be the "biggest prayer group in the world". The theme will be "Refined in Fire".

"When the Lord's children go into the refining fire of persecution, they come out purer with deeper faith and greater strength, more Christ-focused and more unified," said the Rev Candelin, who is also the Executive Director of the WEA's Religious Liberty Commission.

"Those who are being persecuted can therefore be encouraged to look with hope at how they are being sanctified. And those who pray for them can be reminded to place sanctification on a higher pedestal than prosperity."

More Christians were martyred in the twentieth century than all previous centuries combined, and persecution continues unabated into the twenty-first century. In India's Orissa state, scores of Christians have been killed and thousands left homeless in a wave of attacks by Hindu mobs since the end of August.

"More than 200 million Christians do not have full religious freedom today," added Candelin. "The least we can do is the most we can do: Pray."

Specific prayer requests concerning 36 nations and 46 national leaders plus other resources for targeted praying, are available from the global IDOP website.

"IDOP is an important opportunity for the church around the world to stand in solidarity with brothers and sisters from across the globe, who are suffering as they seek to follow Christ," said Dr Geoff Tunnicliffe, the International Director of WEA.

"I urge all churches to participate in IDOP. It will be life-changing."

On the web: www.idop.org
Those using mobile devices can access the materials at idop.mobi.



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Added: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 8:22 (BST)

Less than a week ago, I met with dear friends who spent several years in China and were led to minister to the "underground persecuted" Christians of China. Amazing miracles of Biblical extant are rife, despite, inspite and because of the persecutions, including meeting the raised from the dead. I am told that the "underground persecuted" church now numbers almost four hundred million, by rough count [Wow, that's the biggest number in any country of God's sons and daughters]. Even if half the number is true, that's some two hundred million "refined by fire" followers of Christ who have "counted the cost", taken up their crosses and defeated the Evil One by the Blood of the Lamb, with the words of their testimonies and not fearing even unto death!

Many are intending, nay, determined, to evangelize the world on foot, even through Muslim countries and onward to Jerusalem, knowing fully that matyrdom is most likely and hoping to be counted worthy to be considered for such a fate by our precious Lord. Praise be the Lamb of God forevermore!

Yes, lets pray, humbly, and let not unevangelized blood stain our hands.

Kai, Jakarta, Indonesia

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