Published: Friday 09 July 2010
Urgent call to prayer for threatened Iraqi Church
Country: Iraq
| Christians around the world are urged to join in a prayer vigil for Iraq where the Church is facing extinction as believers under intense persecution are being forced to flee. |
Senior Iraqi church leaders are gathering in Washington DC* on Sunday (July 11) where a day of prayer is taking place for the beleaguered Christian minority in Iraq. The meeting will be led by Dr Patrick Sookhdeo, International Director of Barnabas Fund, which has been assisting Christians in Iraq since 1999.
A moving prayer has been written especially for the event and the Council of Christian Church Leaders in Baghdad is calling for Christians elsewhere to join in the prayers:
“The pastors of the Christian Churches in Iraq call upon the civilized world and the peoples of good will to pray for the entire population of Iraq and for its Christian communities who have witnessed for and suffered in the cause of their faith for so long.”
Extinction
The call follows the second annual All-Iraqi Christian Leadership Conference on June 26 where 76 Iraqi Christian leaders issued an appeal to the government to help the country’s dwindling minority community to survive.
The Church is on the brink of extinction in Iraq as persecution forces Christians to flee to neighbouring countries. The Christian population of Iraq has declined rapidly from 1.5 million in 1990 to perhaps as low as 400,000 today with many who remain internally displaced and discriminated against.
Over 95 per cent of Iraq’s population is Muslim and extremists want to “cleanse” the country of any trace of Christianity – despite the fact that the Christians, as Assyrians, are the indigenous people of the land.
Targeted
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| Many churches in Iraq have been bombed and set on fire by Islamists who are trying to “cleanse” the country of its Christians |
Christians are being raped, kidnapped and murdered while church buildings are targeted.
A report published in June 2010 by Minority Rights Group International’s partner in Iraq, Iraqi Minorities Organisation, highlighted the frequent bombings, torture, arbitrary arrest, intimidation, displacement and marginalisation facing Iraq’s cultural and religious minorities. Christians have been virtually wiped out of the capital Baghdad, as well as the southern city of Basra, with many forced to flee as a result of attacks and intimidation.
“Since the Gulf War of 1990-1, when the coalition forces failed to protect the minorities in Iraq, the Christians have felt themselves abandoned at their time of need,” says Dr Patrick Sookhdeo. “Please join us in prayer on Sunday, wherever you are, that the injustices and sufferings of Iraqi believers may be brought to an end.”
*The prayer service takes place at The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1313 New York Avenue NW, Washington DC, on Sunday (July 11th) from 3pm
- For faith and endurance for persecuted Iraqi Christians, and the preservation of the Church in Iraq.
- That Western governments would exert themselves to defend the rights of the Christian minority in Iraq, whom they have so far failed to protect, and would also open their doors to receive Iraqi Christians needing asylum in the West.
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