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More than 55 million Turks went to the polls on Sunday to elect the country’s new president and to form its new parliament. As has happened repeatedly since 2002, the winner was President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. With more than 52 percent of the vote, Mr. Erdogan secured a mandate to rule Turkey until 2023 — the centennial of the founding of the Turkish Republic after the fall of the Ottoman Empire in World War I.
To many, especially in the West, yet another victory for Mr. Erdogan seems hard to understand. The economy has been gloomy. The Turkish lira is in free fall against other currencies. Democracy is in precipitous decline, too. Moreover, the usually fractured opposition seemed to get its act together this time, forming a coalition and putting forth Muharrem Ince, a charismatic candidate. All this led to a widespread expectation that Mr. Erdogan could lose this time, or at least would face a major setback.
But Turkey’s strongman proved as strong as ever. The reason for this is not ballot rigging. It is not even just the way that Mr. Erdogan holds a grip on power with his command of the news media. The truth is, most people who voted for Mr. Erdogan will vote for him no matter what. They didn’t see this election as a competition between politicians promising better governance. They viewed it as an act of defiance against a century-old existential enemy.
The story goes back to modern Turkey’s 1923 founding by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, whose top-down secularist reforms created a Westernized urban population that viewed him as a savior. But the same “Kemalist Revolution” left behind a traumatized conservative class, which felt itself as “a stranger in your own home, a pariah in your own land,” as the Islamist poet NecipFazil put it in 1949.
When multiparty elections were introduced in 1950, the conservatives began to enter the system. But they were repeatedly punished by “the regime’s guardians,” as the secular elite proudly called itself. Only with Mr. Erdogan’s election and solidification of power in the early 2000s was this secular hegemony fully broken.
This is what Turkey’s religious conservatives are thinking about when they vote for Mr. Erdogan and his Justice and Development Party, not his flaws, which they may silently admit he has. They aren’t thinking about newspapers that have been taken over or professors who have been put in jail, but about how the Arabic call to prayer was outlawed in the 1930s and the head scarf was banned in the 1990s. Against this “Old Turkey” that the religious conservatives despise, Mr. Erdogan proved to be their savior. The more sensible among them may sense that their “New Turkey” is hardly any better than the old — but still it is their Turkey.
In other words, Mr. Erdogan is surfing on a sense of a historic revolution, driven by a revolutionary zeal. After a century in the wilderness, Turkey has become great — and Muslim — again. The rest is trivia.
This sense of world historical importance distorts how conservatives are able to see the rest of the world. They assume that the whole world, and especially the evil cabal that supposedly runs it, attaches as much importance to Turkey’s conservative turn as they do. And so they believe the main theme of Mr. Erdogan’s giant propaganda machine: conspiracy. They see a global conspiracy to topple Mr. Erdogan; they believe there are endless plots, coup attempts and manipulations against which the New Turkey must be defended. (Of course they felt this suspicion confirmed by the real coup attempt in July 2016.)
This conspiratorial mind-set explains away any problems the country faces, and so helps immunize the president. In other countries, a poorly performing economy might make a president unpopular — especially if his own unorthodox economic theories seem to have played a role. In Turkey, it’s used as evidence of an “economic attack” from the West. A recent poll found that four out of five voters — much more than Mr. Erdogan’s base — find this conspiracy plausible. It may in the end turn out that the more trouble Turkey faces, the more consolidated Mr. Erdogan’s base becomes.
What is most interesting about the New Turkey is its relationship with “democracy.” Human rights groups and Western news outlets may say that Turkish democracy is dying, but Mr. Erdogan and his supporters honestly and genuinely believe that Turkey is in fact more democratic than ever.
How can that be? For the president and his supporters, “democracy” has one simple meaning: Whoever wins the ballots should lead the nation — by ruling not just the executive but also the legislative and judicial apparatuses, the media, academia, religion and culture. There is hardly any realm in state or society that should remain autonomous from the elected leader, who represents an almost sacred “national will.”
When Westerners speak of “democracy,” however, they intuitively mean liberal democracy, which includes values like freedom of speech, a free press, the rule of law, an independent judiciary, academic freedom and property rights. But the synthesis of liberalism and democracy isn’t necessary; Turkey is just one of several “illiberal democracies” in ascendance around the world.
But no one should forget that Turkey is bigger than Mr. Erdogan, just as it was bigger than Ataturk. The Erdogan Revolution is likely to continue in the foreseeable future, but it can’t go on forever. Ultimately, when Old Turkey fully fades and the tide turns against the reactionary excesses of Mr. Erdogan’s New Turkey, a third Turkey may arise: a Turkey where no group is hegemonic, no one feels like a “pariah in your own land” and finally every person is free.
Mustafa Akyol is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, the author of “Islam Without Extremes: A Muslim Case for Liberty” and a contributing opinion writer.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/28/opinion/turkey-election-erdogan-democracy.html
Prayer Topics:
Pray: that Erdogan and the current government, that are turning Turkey into a pro-Islamic nation from a secular nation would govern the country with fear of God.
Pray: that Gospel would be preached more powerfully even with the current government.
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“In what the Christian Association of Nigeria is calling a “pure genocide,” 238 more Christians were killed and churches desecrated by Muslims last week in the west African nation. This brings the death toll of Christians to more than 6,000 since the start of 2018.
According to a joint statement by the Christian Association, an umbrella group of various Christian denominations, “There is no doubt that the sole purpose of these attacks is aimed at ethnic cleansing, land grabbing and forceful ejection of the Christian natives from their ancestral land and heritage.” See: https://viewpointnigeria.com/stop-this-senseless-and-bloodshedding-in-the-middlebelt-can-tells-buhari/
The statement condemned the recent attacks, “where over 200 persons were brutally killed and our churches destroyed without any intervention from security agencies in spite of several distress calls made to them.”
The statement adds that the majority of those 6,000 Christians massacred this year were “mostly children, women and the aged… What is happening in … Nigeria is pure genocide and must be stopped immediately.”
The details of the murder of these thousands, though seldom reported, are often grisly: many were either hacked to death or beheaded with machetes; others were burned alive (including inside locked churches or homes); and women are often sexually assaulted or even raped before being slaughtered.
For long, both the Nigerian government and the U.S. government have sought to present this protracted jihad as territorial clashes between the haves (apparently always Christians) and haves-not (apparently always Muslims).
For instance, in 2012, Bill Clinton said that “inequality” and “poverty” are “what’s fueling all this stuff” (the “stuff” being a reference to the ongoing Muslim slaughter of Christians in Nigeria). Following the 2012 Easter Day bombing of a Nigerian church that left 39 worshippers dead, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Johnnie Carson, said, “I want to take this opportunity to stress one key point and that is that religion is not driving extremist violence” in Nigeria. Similarly, the Obama administration reportedly agreed to spend $600 million in a USAID initiative launched to ascertain the “true causes” of unrest and violence in Nigeria—which naturally lay in the socio-economic, never the religious, realm.
However, in its recent statement, the Christian Association of Nigeria denied all these claims. After saying that those responsible for slaughtering Christians are always allowed to “go scot free” by the Nigerian government—which further portrays the attacks as “farmers/herdsmen clashes”—it inquired: “How can it be a clash when one group [Muslims] is persistently attacking, killing, maiming, [and] destroying, and the other group [Christians] is persistently being killed, maimed and their places of worship destroyed? How can it be a clash when the herdsmen are hunting farmers in their own villages/communities and farmers are running for their lives?”
On May 2, the National Christian Elders Forum—a wing of the Christian Association, the members of which average the age of 75 and come from Nigeria’s six geo-political zones—met the British High Commission in an effort to solicit support. (Days before that meeting, around 30 Muslim herdsmen stormed a church during early morning mass and massacred nearly 20 parishioners and two clergymen.)
Some of the more telling points in the group’s executive summary of issues follow:
It is clear to the Christian Elders that JIHAD has been launched in Nigeria by the Islamists of northern Nigeria led by the Fulani ethnic group [the “herdsmen”]. This Jihad is based on the Doctrine of Hate taught in Mosques and Islamic Madrasas in northern Nigeria as well as the supremacist ideology of the Fulani. Using both conventional (violent) Jihad, and stealth (civilization) Jihad, the Islamists of northern Nigeria seem determined to turn Nigeria into an Islamic Sultanate and replace Liberal Democracy with Sharia as the National Ideology. The object of course, is to supplant the Constitution with Sharia as the source of legislation. The current 1999 Constitution is plagued with dual conflicting ideology of Democracy and Sharia. There are certain values which are non-negotiable in a pluralistic society and it seems the advocates of the Caliphate do not respect this. A dual-ideology-driven Nigeria cannot be the Nigeria of our dream. We want a Nigeria, where citizens are treated equally before the law at all levels…. Bearing in mind that Christians constitute over 50% of the Nigerian population, the goal of the Islamists is bound to create serious conflicts which if not checked is capable of escalating into another civil war. Already, the Islamists are murdering Christians with impunity and destroying vulnerable Christian places of worship and communities at an alarming and inhuman rate.
That 6,000 Christians, “mostly children, women and the aged,” have been butchered in just the first six months of this year is a reminder of how violence only escalates when left unchecked, which is the story of the Muslim persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
For example, it took three times as long (a year-and-a-half, between December 2013 to July 2015), for the same Muslim herdsmen to slaughter only 1,484 Christians (532 men, 507 women, and 445 children), critically wound 2,388 Christians (1,069 men, 817 women, and 502 children), and burn or destroy 171 churches.
But the Nigerian government and the international community have from the start done little to address the situation—which is unsurprising since they cannot even acknowledge its roots, namely, the intolerant ideology of jihad. As a result, the death toll of Christians has only risen—and will likely continue to grow exponentially through the years, until such time that reality is not only acknowledged but properly addressed.”
http://raymondibrahim.com/2018/07/09/international-community-ignores-genocide-christians-nigeria/
Pray: for the government of Nigeria and the international community to wake up to the situation of Muslim against Christian genocide and deal with the jihadist groups carrying it out with impunity.
Pray: for protection over this defenseless Christian communities and that those who are carrying out these crimes against humanity will be apprehended and punished.
Pray: that Muslims may come to Christ through seeing the true nature of Islam and the great harm it is causing in Nigeria and other parts of our world!
A friend sent this quote over a few days ago: "He who has the youth, owns the future."Though pronounced by a very wicked man, none other than Adolf Hitler, he was accurate about this and so decided in his day to form a youth mobilization movement called “Hitler’s Youth”. His saying is, of course, still true for the world of today, and from a spiritual point of view, the youth are extremely important to the Lord and His purposes on earth.
- UPRISING (United Prayer Rising) Youth Prayer movement (www.unitedprayerrising.org) - A number of UPRISING assemblies have been going on over the last several months in various parts of the world. Next up is the Toronto UPRISING event, August 8-11, that is gathering hundreds of Millennials from across Canada and elsewhere in North America to be challenged in prayer and mission at this strategic time in their lives.Pray for His call to draw many more to register and come. Also, please also intercede for those of us who will be speaking-- that we will be anointed with His special word for them. May many of them be called to pray for and get involved in reaching the 5500 unreached people groups of our world, that still have little or no access to the Gospel.
The GLOBAL UPRISING will happen in Jakarta, Indonesia in January 2019. Please also be in prayer for the organizing team for His unity, wisdom and perseverance as they make all the arrangements and that the ones the Lord wants to come—up to 3000- from within Indonesia as well as the ends of the earth will be drawn to Jakarta for this special time.
2) The Children in Prayer movement has quietly spread to many nations of the world. There are now praying children in the millions who will become the next generation of men and women of God as they hear His call to serve Him in the various occupations to which He calls them.
Pray: that they will be well discipled and that the Lord will raise up youth and adults to mentor and encourage them in every nation. May this movement truly “go global” in the coming years!
Pray: that CiP coordinators in various nations will be able to stay connected with one another to share helpful resources and encouragement and that the international CiP team will be able to anointedly and effectively guide this growing movement.
“A country with 48,000 mosques and not one church building; ranked #3 (behind North Korea and Somalia) on Open Door's World Watch List of countries where Christian persecution is most severe, is listed by Operation World as the country with the second fastest church growth in the world. That country is Afghanistan.
Not to diminish this fact, but one reason the growth rate appears high is because the evangelical population is so small to begin with. Still, this trend is confirmed by all of our ministry partners working with Afghans both inside and outside the country. There is, without a doubt, a significant, identifiable work of God, such as never before, taking place among Afghans today.
Like in the days of the Apostles where Paul, who was zealous for the Law and guilty of killing and imprisoning Christians was shown grace and had a miraculous conversion where the Lord appeared to him, the same God is at work in Afghanistan. There are mullahs who have come to Christ through supernatural means who have hundreds of followers. Some former Taliban members who have found forgiveness and new life in Christ are staring death in the face and sharing the Lord with other Taliban fighters and leaders.
One surprising statistic surfaced from IsikAbla's TV, Internet, and social media ministry at the end of 2017. The #1 city worldwide for her Facebook engagements (reactions, comments, and shares) was Kabul, Afghanistan with 182,781. Kabul also ranked #2 in the list of top cities for Facebook followers (behind Cairo) with 315,840.
This figure is even more suggestive of the hunger for the truth among Afghans in that social media users account for only 9% of Afghanistan's 34 million people, and that access and use of the Internet reaches only about 12% of the population. Eighty percent of users are 18-30 years old.*
Work among Afghan refugees
Our ministry partners also report a significant openness and response to the gospel among Afghan refugees in Iran and Turkey. In an article from Relief Web dated Feb. 7, 2018, it was reported that:
"Four decades of conflict in Afghanistan has led to massive displacement of Afghans across the surrounding sub-region. Iran alone has received around three million Afghan refugees. Close to one million of these have been registered by the government and are thus, afforded protection and are eligible for assistance. However up to two million remain un-documented and therefore have neither formal legal status nor access to assistance. Up to 800,000 of these undocumented refugees are considered to be extremely vulnerable."
Typically, Iranians are highly educated; Afghans are not. Many Iranians look down on Afghans and treat them badly. But in today's Persian-speaking church inside Iran you not only see many Afghans coming to Christ, but incredibly, serving alongside Iranians.
Iranian Christians have sought out these Afghan refugees to care for them. The reason they are coming to Christ, as one Afghan put it, is because "Iranians never cared for us, but you (Iranians) have loved us. That is what attracted us to Christ."
About 70% of the Afghan population speak and understand Afghan Persian (Dari). Thus Iranian believers have also been instrumental in exposing Afghans to modern day, understandable translations of the Scripture that has been a great help in evangelism and discipleship.
Extraordinary results are being seen in Turkey as well, where Iranian refugees have reached out to the Afghan refugees. Some Afghan converts are now pastoring churches and leading many to Christ. One couple alone has led more than 100 people to Christ. Another influence in the move of God inside Afghanistan has been that many of these refugee converts are communicating with their relatives and friends at home. They tell them that they are following the wrong God, then lead them to Christ and disciple them from outside the country.
Major factors influencing the this move of God among Afghans
- Prayer
For decades there have been Christians and groups from around the world praying for Afghanistan. Finally, we are seeing the stony ground being cleared so that there is soft soil where the seeds of the Word of God are being planted in people's hearts. Fruit is beginning to be seen.
Still, many Afghan converts are fearful and lead dangerous lives. Converts must be careful about sharing their faith to avoid persecution by the Islamists, the police, and even their own family members and neighbors. In the village areas where conversion to Christianity is more noticeable and brings shame to families, converts suffer more persecution than in Kabul or the bigger cities. Continue to pray that the breakthroughs we are seeing increase until a full harvest is reaped.
- The Blood of Martyrs
Prior to 9/11/2001 many Afghans--tired of war and conflict and fearful of the Taliban who came into power in 1996--fled the country. After 9/11 when the American forces came in and the Taliban were routed and defeated, many Afghans returned with hope and optimism for their country. People believed they had a chance for a new future after decades of war and fighting.
Along with those returning came expats, including a number of Christian missionaries. This started in 2002. A number of Christians came in under the umbrella of various aid and medical groups until 2007-2008 when their numbers began to dwindle. By 2014 most had stopped coming.
Many lives had been lost. A conservative estimate is that around 30-40 missionaries, as well as Afghan converts, were martyred. But an indigenous work, springing from the blood of those martyrs began, and is now spreading.
- Fear, War, and Insecurity
Afghanistan has been a war-torn country for decades that has reduced it to ruin and privation. It has survived under the influence and control of many outside powers, including the British, the Soviet Union, and more recently, Western powers. Though the Taliban (which at one time controlled 90% of the country) were beaten back by U.S. and coalition forces, they, along with ISIS continue to be menacing and threatening forces--killing and terrorizing (sometimes innocent children) just to incite fear, subjugation and compliance. Muslims killing other Muslims has also been a factor contributing to the crumbling respect for Islam and the growing openness to alternative beliefs, such as Christianity.
- Unemployment
With 40% unemployment, youth and young families see little hope for a future in Afghanistan. Many young men resort to fighting for the Taliban or ISIS just to collect a paycheck. But the depression and despair living in a poor society with little opportunity has made Afghans more open to the good news of a God who loves them, has a purpose for their lives, and can give them hope.
Pray: for this indigenous work of God taking place among the Afghan people.
Pray: Let’s rejoice in the growth of His church and pray for the new believers to be protected, to grow in maturity, and to be effective in outreach to others.
Pray: Also, join our brothers and sisters in Christ in praying for His peace for their war-torn land.
The Hajj is coming up in August. Would love to get Christians around the world praying during this Islamic pilgrimage. We have updated the prayer video and guide again:
https://www.pray-ap.info/hajj.html
For the key 3 days 19-21 August 2018, we are asking for 100,000 people from around the world to join us in Prayer and Fasting for the two million Muslims doing the Hajj to Mecca.
The Hajj is one of the five required acts of service for all Muslims. The city of Mecca is in many ways the center of the entire Muslim world, not only for the Hajj but also as the historical center of Islam and the place to where a Muslim directs his daily prayers. Both in the natural world and supernatural world, there are lots of barriers that prevent the gospel from spreading to these people at this time.
However, our God knows no barriers, and so we desire to gather together to fast and pray for this monumental event - for God to do something truly miraculous, something only he can do.
We want you to join us in this effort as well as spread the word about this prayer and fasting event. We leave the details to you of how to fast and with whom to pray and fast with in your local context. Even it it’s just you, individually, we are so excited for you to join the global church in fasting and praying for God to work in a huge way in the lives of these Muslims.
Our website has more details about the Hajj itself as well as helpful prayer guides to further guide you as we bring these wonderful people before the throne of God.
“The advance of the jihad in the West today is thanks to numerous non-Muslims who, for a complex of reasons, have opted to hasten the demise of their own free societies. There are numerous non-Muslim organizations today that are enabling and abetting jihad terror and Sharia oppression by smearing and demonizing those who are calling attention to these threats: the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Anti-Defamation League, Georgetown University’s Bridge Initiative, and more. There are individuals who do this as well: Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May, British Leftist activist Nick Lowles, “scholars” such as John Esposito and Karen Armstrong, and numerous “journalists” in the UK, such as Lizzie Dearden, and the US, such as Andrew Kaczynski.
The phenomenon of traitors, saboteurs, and opportunists is nothing new. In my forthcoming book The History of Jihad From Muhammad to ISIS, which will be out soon and you can preorder here now, I discuss numerous non-Muslims going back to the beginning of jihad violence who have aided and abetted the advance of the jihad for their own short-sighted ends. In the book, you will meet many of the collaborators of the jihad throughout history, including:
- The Christian count whose thirst for personal revenge led him to enable the Muslim conquest of Spain;
- The Byzantine general who deserted to the Muslims and enabled the jihadis to take the Byzantine commander hostage;
- The Hindu leader who paid tribute to the Muslims to avoid a jihadi invasion — and who converted to Islam when they invaded anyway;
- The Byzantine emperor who married off his daughter to the Ottoman sultan to secure his support in a dynastic dispute — and even gave in to the sultan’s demand that Christian slaves be auctioned off naked in Constantinople;
- The British financing of Saudi Wahhabism in their efforts to weaken the Ottoman Empire.
There are many more. It’s time to stop this appeasement and accommodation. But we can only do that if we’re aware of the devastation it has caused throughout history. Get the whole truth, told nowhere else, in The History of Jihad From Muhammad to ISIS. Preorder here now.
An article written by Grant Berry on the Coming Awakening
There is no question that we are in a new day for the Church in the world; that the new wine is being released. For those of us who are connected to the Father’s Heart, we can sense it, we can feel it; and we know the final awakening is drawing near. The final acts of reformation are upon His Church and Messianic bodies:
- The restoration of The One New Man between believing Jews (Remnant of Israel) and believing Gentiles (Gentile Church), through Israel and the Church in the love of God.
- The restoration of our apostolic foundations expressed through the fivefold gifts of the body of Messiah/Christ through the Holy Spirit.
- The reemergence of David’s Tent through 24/7 type worship and prayer, and strategic watchmen intercession; the natural outflow of which is missions and lifestyle witness and evangelism to reach the lost.
- The preparation of the bride for the Lord’s return; that His body would be set apart for the glory of God away from self, and washed clean with the blood of Yeshua/Jesus. A victorious bride readied for His coming!
New days however, call for new strategies and the last great revival will not come upon us as it did during the time of the Gentiles. We can certainly apply many of the principles learned about revival from our past, but because we are in the time of Israel’s awakening this is a new day for His Church, and a renewed perspective is required of us to be able to fully enter into it. The last great harvest of souls and Israel’s spiritual re-birth are now at play. But before these can take place the Church must be realigned to her original identify in and with Israel and the unity between both groups needs to be fully restored.
This is for three reasons:
- To bring glory and honor to the Father who is a God who keeps His covenants and promises to all of His children (Ezekiel 36)
- To help bring life back to Israel through prayer and the mercy of God we have received through Jesus (Romans 11:30-31)
- To prepare the bride to represent a Messianic kingdom upon the earth, which will flow out of Israel to the nations (Rev. 5:9,10)
The Scripture reads, “We are heirs together with Israel” (Ephesians 3:7). To be a co-heir is to share identity and leadership together with Mashiach/Christ and with one another (Romans 8:17).
From the Father’s perspective He has been equitable with individual focuses to both parts of the family:
- 2000 years from the time of Abraham to Yeshua - The time of the Jews.
- 2000 years from the time of Jesus to this modern day - The time of the Gentiles.
But now in order to awaken both groups fully to Himself (the fullness of the Gentiles and Israel’s spiritual restoration), we must reconcile in The One New Man. This is foundational to these days and to John 17 unity. It will help to release the fullness of Joy and the Glory of God upon us that the Father is waiting for, as we move into this reconciliation and embrace His end-time plans to awaken Israel and the last great harvest. This will complete the family of God on the Earth and ready the bride for His coming. These happenings are intricately linked and may not have been seen as such up until this time.
We should also recognize that this mystery has been hidden from us during the time of the Gentiles, just like the mystery to establish the Gentiles was hidden from the Jews (Ephesians 3:5). But now, as we enter this time, the Holy Spirit is awakening us to this understanding and the great significance of family unity between the two groups, as there is once again a remnant of Israel to connect with.
We refer to this process as The Reconnection in The One New Man. And it is most probably the most significant spiritual transaction of our day. But it has been unseen up until this time and is also fraught with all kinds of resistances and obstacles in our humanity that need to get broken away from our hearts and minds.
This is why I have written Romans 911 - Time To Sound The Alarm! It is a comprehensive study book on this spiritual Reconnection in The One New Man between Jewish and Gentile believers to unpack many of these issues and help us to move into it. It will release God’s mercy to wash and cleanse us of all past influences on both sides of the family that the enemy has used to keep us apart, and to properly prepare us for this time.
The Reconnection will help to unlock the end-time power of God upon His Church and open the door to world revival. It is a power key to help ignite the fire of God upon us as we discover the full benefits of this reconciliation. “For if their rejection brought reconciliation to the world, what will their acceptance be but life from the dead?” (Romans 11:15).
Prayer Points:
Pray for Romans 911 that God’s anointing on it would spread to reach the wider body of Messiah/Christ, throughout the nations.
Pray for the book to be fully read and studied.
Pray for greater humility in the body to be able to embrace correction, adjustment and change; for both Jewish and Gentile believers.
Pray against resistance to this new revelation and freshened perspective. Pray for The Reconnection in The One New Man. Pray for Israel’s spiritual awakening, but also for the Church to be unveiled to this message and to fully embrace her role towards Israel.
For more info on Reconnecting Ministries please click here for our website and to watch one of our introductory videos (3 mins).
Last year the government of Nepal formally criminalized conversion to Christianity. They enacted an "anti-conversion" law that makes it illegal to attempt to convert someone from their faith in the former Hindu Kingdom. Christians make up a small minority of the population, and this move is being seen as one to institutionalize Hinduism and stop the spread of Christianity. According to Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, the Church in Nepal has been growing at a faster rate than nearly anywhere else in the world.
On August 15th, this new law will be enforced. It has been said that Christian leaders will be targeted for arrest and prosecution. Our people have been told that Hindu forces within the government have already drafted a list of Christian leaders to be immediately jailed, and our top leaders are on the list. In the last decade these men have overseen the planting of thousands of churches. It makes sense that they'd being targeted by forces trying to halt the growth of the Church.
We are calling on all believers to join us for a day of prayer and fasting for the people of Nepal on August 14th. By the time that we have finished our day of prayer and fasting, the sun will rise in Nepal, and we pray that the Lord will be with his people, no matter what trials they face.
Some specific prayer points:
- Pray for courage and the boldness to continue sharing Christ (Acts 4:29-31).
- Pray for provision for their families should these leaders be jailed.
- Pray for favor within the government.
- Pray for unity among Nepali believers; that the Church would be united in their response to persecution.
- Pray for Christian lawyers to find loopholes to keep these folks protected from prosecution. (like Paul, is it lawful to beat a Roman citizen?)
- Pray that the work of sharing the Gospel would continue and even accelerate.
- Pray that this persecution would spark an unstoppable movement that would spill over the borders of Nepal into China, India, and Pakistan.
- Pray for strength and that the Spirit of God would embolden believers in Nepal to continue sharing their faith while operating in wisdom.
Our hearts are heavy for our brothers and sisters in Nepal, concerned for their safety, families, and future; but we know the One who holds them. The One who spoke through the Apostle Paul, while in prison, "There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all." May the Lord strengthen his people and give them grace, one day at a time.
Thank you for joining us in prayer for all the believers in Nepal.
Until He Returns,
David
The Timothy Initiative - http://www.ttionline.org
24:14 Global Coalition: A network of organizations, networks and churches which are all committed to the 24:14 vision of praying and working together to start kingdom movement engagements in every unreached people group with urgency by 2025.
To this end, we, the 24:14 Prayer Task Force are seeking to develop a 24/7 canopy of prayer that will pray into this vision of seeing every U/UPG engaged with a team focused on seeing a movement of multiplying churches and disciples. We would like to see at leasat 31 organizations, prayer networks from existing movements, networks and churches commit to cover in prayer one day per month every month.
What we’re asking:
- That each partner org, network, etc will commit to cover in prayer one day per month every month. (eg Every 3rd or every 19th etc) (or less if 24 hour is not possible)
- Each partner is free to divide their 24-hour day of prayer as they see fit (usually into 24 one-hour segments or 48 30-minute segments).
- Since partners will vary in size and numbers each may choose to pray more or less hours depending on their ability.
- Each partner is to identify a prayer coordinator.
- The prayer coordinator will receive and pass along 24:14 prayer points for the month.
- The prayer coordinator will develop and pass along prayer points regarding their own org, network, etc as it pertains to the 24:14 vision.
- The prayer coordinator will follow up with these pray-ers to encourage, train/equip, connect and gather.
- They will give guidance on various, creative ways for their groups to pray.
- They will be in regular communication with a member of the 24:14 Prayer Task Force.
- We ask these prayer teams to journal what they are sensing from the Lord as they pray, how they are led to pray and share back with the 24:14 Coalition.
What you can expect from us:
- A monthly prayer guide of informed prayer points that are specific, measurable, and Bible-based.
- Regular praise reports in order to encourage groups as they pray.
- Monthly or bi-monthly communication with a member of the 24:14 Prayer Task Force. This will be for the purpose of encouraging, informing, identifying gaps and challenges, etc.
NEXT STEPS: YOUR RESPONSE
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- Please let us know the name and email of the prayer coordinator.
Our thanks on behalf of the 24:14 Prayer Task Force.
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Hostility, injustice and violence are a daily reality for millions of Christians across the Horn of Africa. In Somalia the militant Al-Shabaab group frequently kills suspected Christians on the spot, and believers keep their faith completely secret. In Eritrea the government views Christians as agents of the West and will arrest, harass and kill them with impunity. Hundreds are imprisoned in horrific conditions. Ethiopia is a Christian-majority country, but converts from Islam are rejected by their families and communities. In Kenya Al-Shabaab militants cross the border from Somalia. They killed dozens of Kenyan Christians last year. In Djibouti rumours of conversion are often enough for believers to lose their inheritance rights or custody of their children. Imagine living where, because you’re a Christian, you fail your studies, your neighbours beat you up, your home is destroyed, your family is put in prison, your father is killed. Would you lose heart, give up, change your faith? Please pray for those experiencing this daily.