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Old 05-07-2007, 11:57 PM
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What do we do to help them? Or do we just wait for it to happen to us to care?

Christians in Nigeria, who make up about half the population, are expressing fears Islamic law already being enforced in northern states will expand nationwide with the inauguration this month of a new "devout Muslim" president, according to a report from the Voice of the Martyrs.
Musa Yar' Adua was governor of Katsina state in northern Nigeria, where he and nearly a dozen other governors over recent years have imposed Islamic religious law as the law of the government, officials said. As a result, Christians have lost basic rights such as having a location to meet and meeting there, officials have confirmed


"We have not been allowed to worship freely, as churches have been denied places of worship. In the Government Reservation Area, for example, it is not possible to get land for places of worship by Christians," Rev. Canon Williams said in a Voice of the Martyrs report.

As WND has reported, Muslim rioters in Nigeria in 2006 were incensed over cartoons of Muhammad published in Denmark, and more than 130 Christians in the Nigerian cities of Maiduguri and Onitsha were slaughtered.
The reports documented six children burned to ashes in front of their father, VOM said.

WND also has reported nearly 1,000 homes of Christians and many churches have been destroyed in those regions, and documentation of Islamic law is everywhere.

"If you go around villages, you will see people missing one hand or one foot," explained Rev. Obiora Ike. "Do you think that's the result of an illness? That is the result of sharia law."

More than 10,000 Christians have been martyred in the region since the Islamic law was imposed in the region in 1999, and Voice of the Martyrs has helped surviving family members through its Families of Martyrs Fund with Care Packs, Village Outreach packs and words of encouragement to believers who stand for their faith "amidst volatile, uncertain conditions.
"The election of Yar' Adua will aggravate the problems of Christians in northern Nigeria. Our fear is that under a Muslim president, religious liberty will be eroded," another pastor said in the VOM report.

Under Yar' Adua's supervision in Katsina, the government set up a system to deliberately deny permission for any Christian churches to acquire land or build. "Government agencies [also] arbitrarily closed some churches," according to the report.

In just recent weeks and months, persecution of Christians has increased there. Alhassan Adamu, the secretary of the board of an evangelical Christian school, said persecution now is commonplace.

"There is persecution of converts from Islam to Christianity, destruction of churches, discrimination against Christians and denial of admission of Christian students in public schools, to name a few," he said.

Yar' Adua is a former chemistry teacher whose political pedigree dates to the 1960s when his father was minister in the post-independence administration. His late brother also was an army general under President Olusegun Obasanjo during the 1970s.

Political analysts in Nigeria confirm that he is not known for his tolerance of opposition, and his critics there describe him as totalitarian. He has told reporters that the government must "earn" its "moral authority."
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=55544
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Old 05-08-2007, 02:54 AM
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Oh my! My!

Unless the tide is stemmed, that will arrive here too. Hopefully it will not arrive in my life time, but I weep for my children and grandchildren.

There seems to be no will to help it there or prevent it from here.
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Old 05-08-2007, 06:51 AM
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Christians in Nigeria, who make up about half the population, are expressing fears Islamic law already being enforced in northern states will expand nationwide with the inauguration this month of a new "devout Muslim" president, according to a report from the Voice of the Martyrs.
Musa Yar' Adua was governor of Katsina state in northern Nigeria, where he and nearly a dozen other governors over recent years have imposed Islamic religious law as the law of the government, officials said. As a result, Christians have lost basic rights such as having a location to meet and meeting there, officials have confirmed


"We have not been allowed to worship freely, as churches have been denied places of worship. In the Government Reservation Area, for example, it is not possible to get land for places of worship by Christians," Rev. Canon Williams said in a Voice of the Martyrs report.

As WND has reported, Muslim rioters in Nigeria in 2006 were incensed over cartoons of Muhammad published in Denmark, and more than 130 Christians in the Nigerian cities of Maiduguri and Onitsha were slaughtered.
The reports documented six children burned to ashes in front of their father, VOM said.

WND also has reported nearly 1,000 homes of Christians and many churches have been destroyed in those regions, and documentation of Islamic law is everywhere.

"If you go around villages, you will see people missing one hand or one foot," explained Rev. Obiora Ike. "Do you think that's the result of an illness? That is the result of sharia law."

More than 10,000 Christians have been martyred in the region since the Islamic law was imposed in the region in 1999, and Voice of the Martyrs has helped surviving family members through its Families of Martyrs Fund with Care Packs, Village Outreach packs and words of encouragement to believers who stand for their faith "amidst volatile, uncertain conditions.
"The election of Yar' Adua will aggravate the problems of Christians in northern Nigeria. Our fear is that under a Muslim president, religious liberty will be eroded," another pastor said in the VOM report.

Under Yar' Adua's supervision in Katsina, the government set up a system to deliberately deny permission for any Christian churches to acquire land or build. "Government agencies [also] arbitrarily closed some churches," according to the report.

In just recent weeks and months, persecution of Christians has increased there. Alhassan Adamu, the secretary of the board of an evangelical Christian school, said persecution now is commonplace.

"There is persecution of converts from Islam to Christianity, destruction of churches, discrimination against Christians and denial of admission of Christian students in public schools, to name a few," he said.

Yar' Adua is a former chemistry teacher whose political pedigree dates to the 1960s when his father was minister in the post-independence administration. His late brother also was an army general under President Olusegun Obasanjo during the 1970s.

Political analysts in Nigeria confirm that he is not known for his tolerance of opposition, and his critics there describe him as totalitarian. He has told reporters that the government must "earn" its "moral authority."
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=55544
I do not know what the answer is but I have been haunted by the 3 Christians in Turkey (husbands and fathers) being savagely tortured* for 3 hours. Tilman was stabbed 156 times. Necati 99 times and Ugura's stabs were too numerous to count. They were dismboweled, and their intestines sliced up in front of their eyes. They were emasculated and watched as body parts were destroyed. Fingers were chopped off, their noses, mouths and anuses were sliced open.(as reported here a week or two ago).

In the mean time life goes on and we argue about stuff that doesn't matter and complain about the trivial and wonder profoundly about which is the better shoe and/ or truck.

I speak of my own failure to do something that really matters as Christians around the world are slaughtered and tortured for their faith. I do not know the answer short of prayer that seems pretty empty without something more. Faith without works being dead. But what is something more? That is the question that makes me very uncomfortable with our Americanized version of Christianity.
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Old 05-08-2007, 07:03 AM
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Yes, I read about the happening in Turkey. It is so sad...Most Americans do not think it could happen in the good ole USA but it is coming...
More and more Christians are being persecuted all over the world. We really need to live at Calvary.
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