Barnabas Aid Christmas Appeal 2009

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Barnabas Aid Christmas Appeal 2009

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“Let them give thanks to the LORD for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for humankind, for He satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.” (Psalm 107: 8-9, TNIV)

Christmas is usually a time of over-indulgence for many in the Western world, especially in relation to food. But this year, the economic situation has produced a “food price crisis”, with prices settling at levels too high for many people in developing countries. Reports estimate that more than one billion people – a sixth of the world’s population – are undernourished; the majority of these (642 million) are in Asia and the Pacific. Christians make up a significant proportion of those who are malnourished. As the minority faith in many countries, God’s people suffer from a cruel cycle of poverty and discrimination, making it extremely difficult for them to afford or obtain food.

Barnabas Feeding the Hungry

Our God is a God who delights to meet the needs of His people ... but often He chooses us to be the instruments of His purpose, and so He calls us to feed the hungry. Barnabas Aid works to feed our Christian brothers and sisters who face every day wondering where their next meal will come from. Through our provision of much-needed nutrition, Christians are given strength for their daily lives to continue their stand for Christ in the face of poverty and discrimination.

In the last twelve months, we have provided food to over 85,000 Christians. We give food parcels to vulnerable families who have fled their homes following anti-Christian violence, such as displaced Iraqi Christians in their own country and living as refugees in Jordan and Syria. We give aid to needy Christians who cannot afford to feed their families due to high prices (such as in Zimbabwe) or extreme poverty, as experienced in Pakistan, the Holy Land and Egypt. Barnabas also supports those Christians in need when famine strikes, such as in Burundi and Ethiopia.

Your gift can help feed God’s people this Christmas

Firstly, thank you. We are so grateful to our supporters who enable this vital ministry to continue through their generous giving and faithful prayers. But the need is ongoing. I would like to ask you to prayerfully consider giving a gift through our Feeding Fund, to support needy and vulnerable members of our Christian family in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, who do not have enough to eat. You may like to consider giving your donation using our online server, which is quick and easy and reduces our administration costs. Please visit https://secure.barnabasfund.org.

As we prepare to celebrate the greatest gift of all, the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, please pray that the rising sun will come from Heaven to care for those Christians and their families who are “living in darkness”. (Luke 1: 78-79)

Most importantly, please remember in your prayers our Christian brothers and sisters who are enduring starvation this Christmas time. A special booklet is available to aid your prayer in this Advent period for Christians around the world who are suffering harassment and persecution as well as deprivation.

With our Lord’s blessings this Christmas

Patrick Sookhdeo

Dr Patrick Sookhdeo,
International Director, Barnabas Aid

PS: If you have recently given a gift to Barnabas Aid, please do not feel pressured to give again, but please do pray for those Christians facing hunger and in many cases even starvation.

 

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Christians in Zimbabwe work together to unload the food aid for their village
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Barnabas feeds 617 Pakistani families like this one every month
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An Iraqi Christian family who receive food aid from Barnabas
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A typical food parcel for Christian families in Iraq
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Children from a village in Burundi await the delivery of famine relief from Barnabas

Further Information

For more on Barnabas Aid's food aid projects please see the article: "Feeding hungry Christians".

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  • “Whomever we kill, we kill because Allah says we should kill and we kill for a reason.” With these words the spiritual leader of Boko Haram urged his followers to carry out more assassinations and bombings. The group is fighting to establish an Islamic state in the North of Nigeria, and in 2011 its violent campaign claimed the lives of more than 280 people. Tensions have been particularly high since April, when Muslims went on the rampage in protest against the re-election of the country’s Christian president, unleashing their rage against Christian targets among others. Pray for order and stability in Northern Nigeria, and that Boko Haram will not succeed in its objectives. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed 5 hours ago

  • On 3 November a prayer meeting was drawing to a close at a church in Tabak Village, Kaduna State, Northern Nigeria, when gunmen burst into the building. They opened fire on the congregation, which was made up mainly of women and children. Two women died at the scene, and twelve other people were wounded, some critically. The next day six churches in the mainly Christian neighbourhood of Jerusalem in Damatura, Yobe State, were bombed as part of a wider series of attacks by the militant Islamist group Boko Haram. One minister said that gangs of young men were roaming the streets throwing improvised bombs into church buildings. Pray that God will comfort His people in their grief and distress. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Thu, Feb 2012 00:00

  • Just as Paul worked as a tentmaker while bringing the Gospel to others (Acts 18:2-4), so nine recent Bible school graduates in Senegal learned a practical skill to support themselves in their ministry while also receiving a solid nine-month Biblical training. Support from Barnabas made this possible. Every weekday morning the students immersed themselves in theological training, and in the afternoons they learned skills such as farming, baking and breeding livestock. Pray that God will inspire and lead them as they work and witness amongst non-believers in Senegal, where the overwhelming majority is Muslim. Ask the Lord that their Muslim neighbours will respond with faith to their message. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Wed, Feb 2012 00:00

  • Since the fall of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in February, hard-line Islamist groups that his regime had kept on a tight leash have grown in strength and influence. They have emerged with the largest share of the vote in the first parliamentary elections since the revolution. Key figures from the leading party, the Muslim Brotherhood, have made statements revealing their intention to implement sharia law, which would be a very worrying development for Egyptian Christians and also for the revolutionaries who wanted to see Egypt become a secular democracy. Pray that the country will not become an Islamic state and that all citizens will be fairly represented in the new political order. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Tue, Feb 2012 00:00

  • The protest in Cairo (see yesterday’s prayer point) was sparked by the destruction of St George’s Church in Aswan province on 30 September 2011. Muslims, angry about renovation work that was being carried out on the dilapidated building, had previously threatened to demolish the church. A mob descended on St George’s after Friday prayers and demolished the dome, walls and columns before torching the building. Other property owned by Christians was also burnt. This incident was the latest in a long line of violent attacks on Christians in Egypt, which have intensified since the revolution. Pray that the Lord will encourage the congregation that has lost their building and provide them with alternative premises in which to meet and worship Him. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Mon, Feb 2012 00:00

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