Published: Sunday 25 March 2012
Lent Prayer - Converts
Project(s): 00-113
Country: Middle East and North Africa, South and East Asia, Central Asia, Africa, Afghanistan, Iran, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Nepal
“Do not be surprised, my brothers and sisters, if the world hates you.” (1 John 3:13)
The Bible warns us many times that choosing to follow Jesus can come at an enormous cost. For many new believers around the world, especially those converting from a different religion, this is a stark reality. They can lose the love and respect of their families, neighbours and communities, and lose their jobs, houses or possessions. Some are even jailed or killed for converting to Christ.
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| Baptism of a man from a remote Muslim area in a Central Asian country |
Believers from a Muslim background will often be disowned by their family and pressured to go back to Islam. Some have to go into hiding because of the risk of being killed by relatives or zealous Muslims, as sharia prescribes the death sentence for those who leave Islam. In 2011 converts experienced as much persecution as ever. (See articles on Afghanistan, Iran, Libya, Nepal, Saudi Arabia and Somalia in this booklet for more details.)
Although Muslim governments rarely carry out the death sentence on converts, they sometimes imprison or torture them. Noorollah Qabitizade, a house church leader in Iran, has been in prison since 24 December 2010, when he was arrested during a Christmas celebration. The authorities have repeatedly put him under intense pressure to renounce Christ in return for his release. But Noorollah has stood strong and has even tried to share his faith with other prisoners.
Converts who have lost everything need their new Christian family to support and love them. Barnabas Aid helps to meet their practical and spiritual needs by providing safe accommodation, vocational training or small business start-up costs, discipleship training and other assistance.
Barnabas Aid projects include:
- Convert Fund (Ref. 00-113)
This article is taken from
“Praying for the Persecuted Church in Lent 2012” - .
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