Published: Thursday 23 February 2012
Lent Prayer - Algeria
Project(s): 02-900
Country: Algeria, Middle East and North Africa, Africa
The Lord has worked in a remarkable way in recent decades in this Muslim-majority country. The Church is growing tremendously as Muslims, young and old, commit their lives to Christ. Many live in the Kabyle region, but new churches are appearing throughout Algeria. It is estimated that there are now at least 50,000 to 60,000 Christians in the country. But threats and attacks against Christians have also been increasing in some areas.
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| Interior of a church in Algeria. In recent years the Christian Community of Algeria has experienced remarkable growth |
Christians enjoyed six years of relative religious freedom following the end of the civil war in 2000, but in 2006 new restrictions were introduced by the government after pressure from radical Islamists. Algerian law now forbids evangelism amongst Muslims, and a fi ne or imprisonment is the penalty for those who are caught. Anyone who distributes material that could “shake the faith” of a Muslim will also be punished. In May 2011 Siagh Krimo, an Algerian Christian, was sentenced to fi ve years in jail for giving a Christian CD to his Muslim neighbour. Christians are also sometimes harassed and threatened by Islamists and zealous officials.
In a wonderful turn of events, the country’s largest Protestant group, the Algerian Protestant Church Association (EPA), received a licence from the government in July 2011 granting all of its affi liated churches the right to meet and worship freely and to manage property for Christian activities. This cancelled out a threatening notice from the police received in May 2011 and saying that all unregistered churches would be closed down. Unregistered Christian groups and churches have often faced great problems in obtaining offi cial recognition from the government and local authorities, who sometimes leave the applications pending for more than four years.
Barnabas Aid projects include:
- Algeria General Fund (Ref. 02-900)
This article is taken from
“Praying for the Persecuted Church in Lent 2012” - .
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