Published: Tuesday 22 December 2009
Algeria - Strong Leadership for Threatened Churches
Project(s): 02-036, 02-367, 02-570
Country: Algeria
| “Today in the town of David a Saviour has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.” Luke 2:11 |
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The Church in Algeria is composed mainly of converts from Islam and their children. It experienced significant growth in the 1990s, and for a brief period after the civil war ended in 2000 it enjoyed relative freedom.
But the Algerian population is overwhelmingly Muslim, and radical Islamists are now pushing for more restrictions on Christian activities, especially mission. Encouraging Muslims to convert to Christianity, and the possession of material likely to shake the faith of a Muslim, are forbidden by law. Offenders are liable to fines or imprisonment.
Public assemblies and practices that conflict with the official interpretation of sharia law are also prohibited, and every event must be authorised by the government. All worship has to take place in registered premises that are used for this purpose only. Registration is harder now, and the authorities have the power to shut down informal services in homes. Several well-established churches were briefly closed in 2008. The importation of Christian literature has been made difficult. Non-Muslims who work for the government suffer discrimination in regard to preferment.
There is an increasing climate of violence in some areas of Algeria with threats and attacks directed towards Christians. In this context of harassment and hindrance, the churches need wise and courageous leadership. Barnabas supports a project that funds seminars and training courses for discipleship and leadership to equip Algerian Christians for ministry. We also fund church buildings and support pastors.
Barnabas Aid projects include:
Training Christians for ministry (Ref. 02-036)
Church buildings (Ref. 02-367)
Support for pastors (Ref. 02-570)
Extract taken from Barnabas Aid's Advent prayer booklet 2009
- Pray for the churches of Algeria as they face renewed pressure and limitations.
- Give thanks for many new converts in the last twenty years, and pray for their growth in faith and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
- Pray for Christian leaders as they seek to respond boldly but sensitively to an increasingly hostile society.
- Pray especially for Christians who share their faith with Muslim neighbours, that the Lord will protect them against arrest and punishment.
- Ask that the government will resist the demands of Islamists and reinstate the freedoms that have recently been lost.
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