Many Christians have fled Syria’s violence. Before 2011 Christians made up 8-10% of a 22 million population. By 2017 80% of them had left. Pastor Abdallah chose to stay and care for his congregation. He said that there are questions around the fate of kidnapped Christians, including three members of his church. The media focus on the disappearance of high-profile church leaders, but many ordinary Christians were abducted or disappeared during IS occupation. Hope is that more will become known about their situation soon. They could have been moved outside the area. As pastor Abdallah helps the Aleppo community rebuild, his main problem is securing long-term funding. NGOs are stopping aid throughout Syria, and many are suffering. He has now heard that banks have stopped transfers, and he said that the media don’t shed much light on the difficult situation citizens are enduring.
Syria: Christians face uncertain future
Written by David Fletcher 28 Mar 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for the million Syrian refugees in Jordan to return safely and rebuild their lives. (Genesis 28:15)
- More: www.worldwatchmonitor.org/2019/03/christians-face-uncertain-future-as-syria-enters-possible-last-year-of-civil-war/
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