Thursday 31 October 2013

Myanmar / Burma: Soldiers Kill Three Men, Including Assistant Pastor

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Bulletin Date: 30 October 2013


Myanmar (Burma)

Three men, including an assistant pastor, were killed in northern Kachin state last month after being detained by soldiers, according to Kachin Baptist Convention (KBC) officials.

Assistant Pastor Hkaw Duk and the two other men were killed sometime after being detained in their village in early September. Eight other men from the same village, including the Reverend Ram Mai, were tortured in the local church compound before being released, according to KBC officials who recently visited the village on an aid mission.

Fifty-four villagers are still being held by Burmese soldiers, and 14 villagers in desperate need of medical care have been denied aid. The villagers are not allowed to leave the village, and food is getting scarce.

More than 200 soldiers are now deployed in this village, according to an eyewitness who spoke to our partners on condition of anonymity.

Please Pray!

Pray for the men who were tortured, the families of the men who were killed and those who are ill. Pray for peace in the village, and pray that the soldiers will leave without inflicting further harm. Pray that the Lord will soften the hearts of the soldiers.

"For the eyes of the LORD are on the righteous, and His ears are open to their prayers; but the face of the LORD is against those who do evil." 1 Pet. 3:12

Voice Of the Martyrs provides Christians in Burma with Bibles, Christian literature and other support.





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Monday 21 October 2013

BANGLADESH: Christians Told to Close Church, Convert to Islam


Bulletin Date: 16 October 2013









Construction of Tangail Evangelical Holiness Church, in Bilbathuagani village, was halted by local officials. 
World Watch Monitor


Bangladesh Flag
On Sept. 13, a local council chairman in Bilbathuagani village, about 60 miles north of Dhaka, joined 200 demonstrators to protest the building of a new church. The Tangail Evangelical Holiness Church was established on Sept. 8 by a group of about 25 Christians who had been meeting secretly for three years.

The day after the protest, the Christians were summoned to councilman Rafiqul Islam Faruk's office, where they were met by more than 1,000 Muslims who had gathered outside. Several believers were forced to accept Islam against their will, and some were told that if they did not return to Islam their house would be burned and they would be beaten and evicted from the village.

Faruk argued that some Christians had been acting against Islam due to their incorrect interpretation of the Quran. "They were derailed, so we tried to put them on the right track," he said.

Please Pray!

Please pray that the believers in Bilbathuagani village will remain steadfast in faith and will not be forced to leave their church or village. Government officials have said they have taken steps to ensure the Christians' safety and security. Pray that they will be vigilant. Pray for the salvation of council chairman Faruk and his supporters.

"The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, then heirs - heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him, that we may also be glorified together." Rom. 8:16-17

The Voice of the Martyrs assists Christians in Bangladesh by providing ministry materials, transportation for pastors and evangelists, discipleship training and other means of assistance.

COUNTRY Bangladesh BD
DESCRIPTION Bangladesh faces widespread political and bureaucratic corruption, along with overpopulation and a high poverty rate. Almost half the population lives on less than a dollar a day. Annual monsoon flooding hinders economic development, and religious extremism is growing.

Category: Restricted Nation

Religion: Muslim 89%, Christian 0.7%

Ideology: Islam

Head of State: President Zillur Rahman

Bangladesh officially became a Muslim state in 1988. Religious minorities may worship openly, but they face social discrimination, and religious freedom is being steadily eroded by Islamist pressure. Most discrimination against Christians comes from Muslims, but Buddhists in southeastern Bangladesh also oppose Christians. Christians are denied access to public water wells, their property is destroyed and they are beaten and blackmailed. While forced reconversion to Islam is increasing, indigenous churches continue to grow. VOM supports a safe house and training center for converts.

Source: Voice of the Martyrs





Friday 18 October 2013

Gospel for Unreached in Ayodhya Lanka, India

On Tuesday I received a wonderful Skype message from my friend, Pastor Jachin Charley Scott, of Jesus Gospel Ministry in India. Below is a quote of part of his message. Please pray for this ministry. If you are able to help financially with this ministry, please contact Paster Jachin for details.









Beloved in Jesus Christ,

Greetings to you in the precious name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Thank you so much for all your Prayers and Support for my ministry in India. Now I am submitting few lines to you about our newly started Church in Ayodhya Lanka.
Map from MapsofIndia.com
Ayodhya Lanka is a very small village.   This village is in the center of the river Godavari.  There is no proper road for this village.  There is only one way in the center of river Godavari to go this village.  Sometimes this road will cover with river water.  That time they will use small boats to go to their village.  Because of that in this village mostly all are fishermen.
Recently our Jesus Gospel Ministry team reached this Ayodhya Lanka village with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  We all went by walk to this village to give the Gospel.  Because there is no travelling facilities to this village.  We gave them Gospel Tracts door to door, all the pastors are Preached the Gospel on the Streets and road corners and prayed for sick people.  So many hindu people are came to know about Jesus Christ and accepted as their Lord and Savior.  Now we started a small Church in this village.  Pastor Mani Raju  is taking care for this new Church in Ayodhya Lanka village.  Amen  Hallelujah  All the Glory to God.  The Bible says in Isaiah 56 : 7  " Even them I will bring to My Holy mountain, And make them Joyful in My House of Prayer.  Their burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be accepted on My Altar; For My House shall be called a House of Prayer for all nations."
Now we are planning to buy a land to construct a Church in this village.  We are planning to buy 300 square yards for Church construction.  One square yard is for 500 rupees that is equal to 10 US dollars.  To Buy 300 square yards we need 1,50,000 Rupees equal to 3,000 US dollars.  Please see the Gospel outreach video in Ayodhya Lanka.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkKJW5kA1lY




Please Partner with us and Sponsor to buy the land for this Church and construction and give your valuable financial support to construct a Church in Ayodhya Lanka village and also Sponsor to reach unreached rural villages with the Love of Jesus Christ.  Please continually Pray for our Jesus Gospel Ministry.  And also please remember our Gospel outreach team and their families in your daily prayers.

Please send your loving offerings by bank check or through Western Union Money Transfer (or) Money Gram Money Transfer to my mailing address.

My Mailing Address:

Pastor Jachin Charley Scott, 
JESUS GOSPEL MINISTRY, 
Door No. 14-11-28,  
ROYPETA, 
NARSAPUR – 534275, 
Andhra Pradesh, INDIA. 

Thank you.  May God Bless you exceedingly and more abundantly.  Amen and Amen

Your Brother in Jesus Christ,

Pastor Jachin Charley Scott
http://jesusgospelministry.webs.com/



Thursday 10 October 2013

Genesis 3D Movie - Coming Soon!


In the beginning, GOD created the heavens and the earth.

Genesis 1:1




Mustaf Hassan - Kidnapped!


Kidnapping


In the southern Somali town of Qoryoley in the Lower Shebelle Region, two witnesses told Morning Star News they saw armed, masked men from Al Shabaab kidnap a 13-year-old boy on Tuesday (Sept. 3) as he approached his home on his way back from school.

Mustaf Hassan was kidnapped near Marka District at about 4 p.m., the sources said. He had been staying with a Muslim relative there since last year, when his parents fled the area after they were suspected of being Christians, another source told Morning Star News.

Another source told Morning Star News that the boy’s parents, Hassan Mohammed and Farhio Omar, were in great pain and grief upon learning of the kidnapping.

“Our son might be killed, and we are also not safe,” Mohammed said.

No ransom has been sought, and Christians suspected the rebels may have abducted Mustaf in an effort to find his parents or other Christians.

Mustaf is the nephew of Fartun Omar, shot to death by Al Shabaab on April 13 in Buulodbarde, 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Beledweyne (see Morning Star News, April 22). Omar was the widow of Mursal Isse Siad, killed for his faith on Dec. 8, 2012 in Beledweyne, 206 miles (332 kilometers) north of Mogadishu. He had been receiving death threats for leaving Islam (see Morning Star News, Dec. 14, 2012).

Siad and his wife, who converted to Christianity in 2000, had moved to Beledweyne from Doolow eight months before. The area was under government control and there was no indication that the killers belonged to the Al Shabaab rebels, but the Islamic extremist insurgents were present in Buulodbarde, and Christians believed a few Al Shabaab rebels could have been hiding in Beledweyne.

Source: Morning Star News



 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword?
(Romans 8:35 ESV)

 

Wednesday 9 October 2013

More Than 60 Church Leaders Remain Locked Up in Communist Vietnam

Christianity “Crushed” by Government in Rural Areas


By Ryan Morgan

Vietnam
10/08/2013 Vietnam (International Christian Concern) – In July, International Christian Concern (ICC) received a tragically long list from a well-placed contact in Vietnam. The list contained the names of 63 Christian pastors and church leaders who remain locked up in deplorable conditions in four prison camps around the country. The prison sentences received by each are staggeringly long, ranging from five to eighteen years.

Conditions in the prison camps are extremely difficult. According to an ICC source close to some of the prisoners, inmates are subjected to hard labor for up to fourteen hours a day during periods of high demand, working on a diet limited to small portions of mixed rice and corn. Disease is rampant, medical treatment is limited, and violence against prisoners is not unheard of.  At least one of the prisoners on the list obtained by ICC has reportedly been beaten so badly “his mind no longer works.”

Nearly all of the prisoners on the list are members of ethnic minority communities in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Due to their status as a member of an ethnic minority and their adherence to a faith still seen as an American import, these Christians face a level of discrimination and oppression far higher than most Vietnamese. Living far from major urban areas and the reach of most international news agencies, they also have little hope of assistance. In late 2012 ICC, traveled to meet with the wives of two imprisoned pastors in the Central Highlands but could only conduct a very brief interview while wearing a disguise, thanks to extremely high levels of government surveillance.

Some of those imprisoned are likely the result of protests in 2004 during which Vietnamese authorities violently cracked down on the Christian community. A long-time observer of the growth of Christianity in Vietnam pointed out that not only do many Christians remain imprisoned, but even legally registered churches in some parts of the country are facing persecution.

A full decade after large Christian demonstrations against illegal land confiscation and religious oppression in Vietnam’s Central Highlands some 60 Christians are serving long prison sentences. Many ethnic minority Christians still suffer unreasonable restrictions in the government efforts to contain the Protestant movement. In Binh Phuoc province, local authorities are insisting on the dismantling of 116 chapels of the Stieng minority group belonging to the legally-registered Evangelical Church of Vietnam (South). Unregistered churches face regular arbitrary harassment,” said ICC’s source on September 25th, who could not be named for security reasons.  

Sadly, the harassment of imprisoned pastors and church leaders extends even to their families. As recently as September 27th, Radio Free Asia reported that the wife and five children of imprisoned pastor Nguyen Cong Chinh had been arbitrarily locked up in their own home, with police sealing the gates of the house with wire and setting up a checkpoint outside. Chinh’s wife, Tran Thi Hong, said she was unable to even take one of her children to see a doctor. She believes the authorities may be trying to prevent her from visiting Pastor Chinh, who is serving an 11-year sentence.

According to the source who provided the list of imprisoned church leaders to ICC, the Vietnamese government has grown somewhat reluctant to use aggressive force against Christian communities in urban areas. In the countryside, however, our source reported that authorities continue to “crush” Christian groups, seemingly at will.

Yet, there is still hope that the generally awful state of human rights, and the right to religious freedom along with it, will improve in the years to come. On August 1st, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Vietnam Human Rights Act of 2013, stipulating that any non-humanitarian aid usually provided to Vietnam must be withheld until certain human rights conditions were met. If the bill were to pass the Senate and come into effect, the potential loss of tens of millions of dollars in financial assistance, as well as the damage to Vietnam’s international reputation, may be just what it takes to finally move the nation’s authoritarian leaders towards a much greater respect for personal freedoms.

In the meantime, we can only continue to pray for the strength and the fortitude of the dozens of Christian pastors and church leaders locked up in Vietnam on behalf of their faith in Christ.

To learn more about how International Christian Concern is working to aid the families of imprisoned pastors in Vietnam and around the world, please visit our “Suffering Wives & Children”page here.

For interviews, please contact Ryan Morgan at RM-SEAsia@persecution.org.


Source: ICC (International Christian Concern), www.persecution.org




Friday 4 October 2013

"Amen" by Garage Hymnal

Garage Hymnal is a Sydney-based worship band, which was formed in 2004.  Garage Hymnal is Steph Vanden Hengel (vocals), Alanna Rodgers (vocals), Richard Fenton (guitar), Greg Cooper (guitar), Trent Prees (bass) and Andrew Massey (drums).You can visit their website on www.garagehymnal.com or their YouTube channel, Garage Hymnal.

Below is their music video & amazing worship song, "Amen". Recorded live at St Stephen's, Newtown.
Video by LionSaysRoar (www.lionsaysroar.com.au)






AMEN 
(2 Corinthians 1:20)

words & music by Alanna Rodgers, Stephanie VandenHengel & Garage Hymnal

(© 2011 Garage Hymnal/Rhinoceros Music Publishing)

When we are broken, you will heal
When are weary, you will fill
 
When we are desperate, you will hear
When we are hurting, you deliver

Your promises find their "Yes" in Christ
Your love is steadfast, it is sure
You are the anchor for our souls
So we sing

We sing amen, we sing glory to you
We sing amen, we sing glory to you
Our God is faithful, our God is here

When we are crying, you embrace
When we are lonely, you are grace

Your promises find their "Yes" in Christ
Your love is steadfast, it is sure
You are the anchor for our souls
So we sing

We sing amen, we sing glory to you
We sing amen, we sing glory to you
Our God is faithful, our God is here

You are good, you are gracious
You are God and we worship 
You are good, you are gracious
You are God and we worship 

You are good, you are gracious
You are God and we worship 
You are good, you are gracious
You are God and we worship 

You put a seal on our hearts
We are yours, so we worship
You are here in this place
You are God!

So we sing amen, we sing glory to you
We sing amen, we sing glory to you
Our God is faithful, our God is here

So we sing amen, we sing glory to you
We sing amen, we sing glory to you
Our God is faithful, our God is here