Thirteen churches in Algeria have been closed since 2018. Hope Evangelical Church is the latest to be ordered to shut down as the government’s crackdown on houses of worship continues. A 2006 law is being used as a pretext to clamp down on churches, even though the commission it created is yet to meet to consider the requests it has already received. The law requires non-Muslim places of worship be authorised by the National Commission for Non-Muslim Worship. Concern is growing for Algerian Christians, as it is unable or unwilling to fulfil this essential part of its mandate. The government should either reconstitute it entirely, or the law itself should be repealed in order to ensure the right to freedom of religion or belief for religious minorities in the country. Pray for churches to know the Lord's peace, wisdom and guidance in the face of the growing pressure. Pray also that Christians are not discouraged by this fierce campaign against them.
Algeria: churches shut down by authorities
Written by David Fletcher 30 Jan 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for regulations governing non-Muslim worship to be amended and justly implemented, so that Christians can worship freely. (Job 9:19)
- More: www.christianpost.com/news/algeria-orders-another-christian-church-to-close-as-crackdown-continues.html
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