Published: Monday 08 December 2008
Barnabas Aid Christmas Appeal
Project(s): 91-721, 13-755, 21-723
Dear Christian friend,
Children starving in Zimbabwe, rumours of another severe famine in Ethiopia, Indian Christians hiding in the jungle without any water or food ...
God’s people are in dire need of our help this Christmas
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“...if you spend yourselves on behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday.” (Isaiah 58:10) |
Throughout the Bible God encourages us to care for the needy, to remember the widows and orphans and to share what we have with those who are worse off than we are. Our ministry at Barnabas Aid is to help those of God’s people who are facing hunger, deprivation, pressure and persecution, to help those who cannot help themselves.
In this last year one of our main concerns has been to provide food for the many Christians around the world who are facing severe hunger and starvation. Among other things, we have been able to give food parcels to hundreds of very needy families in Zimbabwe, even since President Mugabe banned all NGOs (non-governmental organisations) from entering the country. We have set up feeding projects in Ethiopia, working together with churches to help those families who are struggling to survive, including in areas where Christians are persecuted. And we have been able to react quickly to the double crisis in Orissa, India, distributing food parcels, medicine, clothes, blankets and shelter for those worst affected by the ongoing anti-Christian violence.
Sharing our Lord’s blessings this Christmas
I would like to ask you prayerfully to consider giving a gift this Christmas to help our persecuted brothers and sisters around the world. As we prepare to celebrate the greatest gift of all, God sending His only Son to earth to save us, let us send a ray of hope to those in God’s family who are struggling to keep up hope for their and their families’ future.
Most importantly however, please continue to pray for Christians who are being persecuted for their faith and pray for the work of Barnabas Aid. The prayers of the saints are powerful and God loves to hear and answer them (James 5:16).
With our Lord’s blessings this Christmas
Dr Patrick Sookhdeo,
International Director, Barnabas Aid
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| People in Ethiopia are facing the threat of another severe famine. According to estimates 4.6 million Ethiopians are affected, and around 75,000 children are at immediate risk of starvation. Barnabas Aid has been working with local churches to provide food for the neediest, including in areas where Christians are persecuted. |
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The UN says 3.9 million Zimbabweans are in need of food aid in order to survive. If nothing changes the figure will rise to 5.1 million next year - half of the country's population. In some areas families have to make do with one meal a day; some have nothing at all. Staple foods such as maize meal are too expensive to afford, even for those who still have jobs. Barnabas Aid has been working with South African Christians who bring food parcels into the country and give them to those in dire need. One Zimbabwean Christian says: "Bless you for remembering us in Zimbabwe." |
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In Orissa, India, anti-Christian violence has left thousands of Christians homeless and in desperate need of food and shelter. Barnabas Aid has been helping Christians in Orissa since January 2008 after the brutal Christmas 2007 attacks. When Hindu extremists again went on the rampage in August we were able to step in quickly and provide emergency aid for those worst affected by the attacks. |
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