Published: Sunday 18 March 2012
Lent Prayer - Women
Project(s): 41-465, 25-663, 38-929
Country: Middle East and North Africa, Africa, South and East Asia, Central Asia, Niger, Kenya, Pakistan, Sudan, Kyrgyzstan, Egypt, Zimbabwe
“Rather, [your beauty] should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight. For this is the way the holy women of the past who put their hope in God used to adorn themselves.” (1 Peter 3:4-5)
Many Christian women in Sudan, some of them young mothers together with their babies, are in jail for not following the version of sharia law prescribed by the government. This includes being fully covered and having a male escort when in public.
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| Widowed Christian “Alima” was thrown out of her home in Kyrgyzstan by her mother-in-law because she refused to renounce her faith in Christ and return to Islam. Barnabas funded the purchase of a new home for Alima and her five children |
In some countries, especially Pakistan and Egypt, it is common for Christian girls to be kidnapped by Muslims, who often beat and rape them. Often the intention is to force the girl to embrace Islam and coerce her into a marriage with a Muslim man.
Women have an important place in God’s family, and Jesus considered women of equal worth to men, often inviting them into His circle of followers. He had a number of important encounters with women, praising Mary for listening to Him rather than joining Martha in preparing food (Luke 10); speaking with the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4); defending the action of the woman who anointed Him with expensive perfume (Matthew 26). After His resurrection, He showed Himself first to a woman, Mary Magdalene (John 20:10-18).
Sharia law teaches that women are of less worth than men, and Christians are of less worth than Muslims; thus Christian women are greatly despised in many Muslim societies. Barnabas Fund assists Christian women in countries where they are vulnerable and oppressed. We support programmes to educate and equip women, including literacy classes and health courses and projects to help with income generation to enable them support their families, such as teaching sewing skills. Barnabas funds camps and conferences for Christian women to meet together for teaching and fellowship. We also provide safe refuges for persecuted Christian women in a number of countries and practical care, especially food, for widows in Kenya and Zimbabwe.
Barnabas Fund projects include:
- Refuge for Christian girls and women, Pakistan (Ref. 41-465)
- Cana Girls Rescue Home, Kenya (Ref. 25-663)
- Goats and sheep for women, Niger (Ref. 38-929)
This article is taken from
“Praying for the Persecuted Church in Lent 2012” - .
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