Libya: Christian detained & mistreated

Written by Super User 09 Mar 2013

Our prayers have been requested following the arrest of Sherif, an Egyptian Christian businessman, who runs a bookshop in Benghazi, eastern Libya. His stock includes Christian books, intended for sale to the many expatriate Arabic speaking Christians living and working in Benghazi and the surrounding areas. He was arrested on 10 Feb. and remains detained but not charged before a court. He has been physically mistreated repeatedly. Other Christians in Benghazi have also been arrested, including several Egyptians and three non-Arab expatriates working as language teachers or businessmen. They are accused of proselytising no formal charges have yet been made against any of them. This month several communities of Catholic nuns have left the country following threats against their safety. One group located in Benghazi chose to remain. Christians supporting Sherif request our prayers that, ‘Sherif will know the presence and peace of Jesus each day, and be released soon’

Pray: for Sherif's wife and the others detained to know the close presence and healing of Jesus both physically and psychologically. (Ro.16:20)

More: http://www.meconcern.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=589:libya-egyptian-christian-detained-a-mistreated&catid=7:prayer-requests&Itemid=12

 

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