A Day of Prayer for Ukraine | World News Briefs

  1. Ukraine: Global Day of Prayer and Fasting for Peace
  2. Iran: Nine Christian Converts Cleared by Appeal Court
  3. World: Because They Stayed
  4. Uganda: Evangelist Beaten, Tied Up to Be Burned for Converting
  5. World: Fields Are Ripe for Harvest in 2022

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Greetings,

Today is Ash Wednesday, the start of the Lenten season. I’ve never been good at Lent but each year I hope to better prepare for Easter, and this year I’m reading some devotionals by Steven Laman.

Steven writes for a ministry called Words of Hope. You can read or listen to his story, My Journey, God’s Grace, available through their website. It’s free and I think you’d find it inspiring:

“Born without enough oxygen, Steven Laman has lived with cerebral palsy his whole life. Steven and his family had to learn and adjust to his disability, and a different life than the one they had planned. But Steven’s story is not a story of loss. It’s a story of God’s provision and abundant grace. In this book, Steven tells the funny, touching, and encouraging stories of God’s guidance on the journey of his life.”

Interested in disability and mission? Consider setting aside a few hours each Friday in March for a free, virtual Theology of Disability Workshop from Accessible Hope International.

Blessings,
Pat

Ukraine: Global Day of Prayer and Fasting for Peace

Source: 24-7 Prayer, March 1, 2022

We’re joining with a global call from Pope Francis and the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to pray and fast for peace in Ukraine, on Wednesday, March 2.

Join us as we seek God’s kingdom of righteousness and peace together.

We’ve created a free downloadable prayer guide that you can use personally, or with a group, to pray. There are also downloadable slides with prayer points for groups, either in person or online.

Download prayer guide and slides or find additional prayer resources from 24-7 Prayer including scripture-based lectio, some especially for families.

Editor’s Notes:

The many videos, prayer guides, and articles coming out to help us understand and pray for Ukraine are too numerous to include, but if you need a place to start, try Prayercast, and see what various ministries are doing and saying at Mission Network News.

FEBC is one of the ministries posting a stream of videos and stories from within Ukraine. On Monday, they wrote, “Igor and Sergey, who have sent several video updates, are walking the streets of Kyiv and sharing Christ with those they are with. Igor just reported leading 20 teens to Christ today. The Holy Spirit is giving them courage and boldness, and people’s openness to the gospel is unprecedented in this moment of extreme danger.”

You might have missed this story about a certain prayer meeting: The Ukrainian Needed Prayer. The Russian Volunteered (Christianity Today).

Iran: Nine Christian Converts Cleared by Appeal Court

Source: Middle East Concern, February 28, 2022

[On February 28] a verdict was issued by Branch 34 of Tehran’s Appeal Court overturning the convictions of nine Christian converts from Rasht.

The nine were initially arrested at their homes over several weeks in January and February 2019. On July 24, 2019, they were each convicted of endangering state security and promoting Zionism and sentenced to five years in prison.

In a surprise development, on November 2, 2021, the Supreme Court ordered a review of their sentences on the basis that promoting Christianity and “Zionist evangelism” in private homes is not an example of “gathering and collusion against internal or external security” as decided in the original verdict. Additionally, this case is not considered to meet the definition of the establishment of groups aiming to disrupt national security as defined by the penal code. Furthermore, according to this legal statement, promoting Christianity and establishing a house church are not considered crimes.

Read the full story. Note some serious charges remain.

World: Because They Stayed

Source: Beyond, February 18, 2022

When they arrived in their country of service, Joel and Becky started looking for people who would set aside tradition and focus on God’s Word as their guide for church planting. 

In the beginning, very few people were interested to hear what they had to say about God’s vision for his church. During the first four or five years, only one local believer joined them in pursuing a church planting movement.

Then, suddenly, more and more believers joined their team. Their influence grew among local believers who were pursuing evangelism and church planting. Consequently, they were able to train in increasingly larger spheres. Those local believers said they noticed that Joel and Becky stuck around. “Expat (foreign) workers come in and out of our country all the time,” Joel says. “Unsurprisingly, it seems many locals prefer to wait and see who sticks.” 

Additionally, while Joel and Becky were proving themselves to be invested long-term, they also gained experience working in local cultures and languages. “We can now serve our local brothers and sisters as trusted servants of God and help them catalyze movements in their own country,” Joel says. “We commonly ask, ‘What’s it going to take to see God’s Kingdom come to these people that God loves?’ Many times the answer is commitment and perseverance.

Read the full story

Up for a deeper dive into fruitful practices related to church planting? Take a look at Michael Cooper’s Reflections on the State of Church Planting in the US (Journal of the Evangelical Missiological Society).

Uganda: Evangelist Beaten, Tied Up to Be Burned for Converting

Source: Morning Star News, February 16, 2022

Malingumu Bruhan, 34, returned for his grandfather’s funeral in Muhira village, Nawaikoke, and then accepted his uncles’ request to stay and visit, as they said they had not seen him for a long time, he said. Other visitors had left when Bruhan’s uncle, Ndifakulya Musa, began rebuking him.

“My uncle accused me of embarrassing them by holding Christian evangelistic, open-air meetings and debates with Muslims,” Bruhan told Morning Star News. “He accused me of being an infidel by converting to Christianity, and that Allah will reward them in [paradise] if they kill me.”

As Bruhan [kept] silent, his uncles’ anger grew, he said.

“They started beating me up as others gathered firewood, while another was sent to go for petrol because they wanted to use it to burn me alive.”

As his uncles were waiting for the fuel, another convert from Islam who had accompanied Bruhan to the funeral came looking for him but was told he was nowhere in the vicinity, he said. The friend spied Bruhan’s shoe, which had come off as his uncles dragged him off for slaughter.

“My friend made several phone calls after finding my shoe, and they arrived and started searching for me,” he said. “They found me behind the house about 100 meters away, tied and with firewood around me. They tried calling the police, which scared the attackers, and they fled.”

Having sustained head injuries, Bruhan was taken to a clinic at Bulumba town, then later transferred to another area undisclosed for security reasons.

An evangelist well-known for his public debates with Muslims about Christianity and Islam, Bruhan has survived 11 murder attempts, he said.

Read the full story.

Also read about an evangelist from Tanzania who is planting churches in Muslim-majority Zanzibar (International Christian Concern).

World: Fields Are Ripe for Harvest in 2022

Source: Mobile Ministry Forum, February 2022

Two resources are now available to help us gain a big perspective on the current state of the world’s people.

Gordon Conwell’s Center for the Study of Global Christianity has released its Status of Global Christianity 2022, which shows that the growth of the world’s Christian population continues to fall behind the overall population growth (but only by one-hundredth of a percentage point). More importantly, the report shows that the vast majority of non-Christians (81.7% of them, or 4.4 billion souls)—do not know any Christians! These people may have no other means to learn about Jesus or His people except through the screens and speakers of their mobile phones.

DataReportal also released its annual authoritative Digital Global Overview Report. There is a lot to chew on in its 300 slides! Did you know that the number of social media users in the world grew by nearly half a billion in 2021 (from 4.2 billion to 4.62 billion)? Take a look through the slide deck for information about the world population (slides 13-18), global/regional/country-level internet use (slides 19-85), social media use (slides 86-214), and mobile phone use (slides 215-236).

Read the full story and view the slides. It looks like DataReportal has now also posted reports for specific countries and regions.

Music to Connect Heaven and Earth | World News Briefs

A missionary and a skilled craftsman, Caleb dreamed of a tribe he’d never met and a musical instrument he’d never seen. That dream sent him on a journey that helped bring the gospel to a tribe in a remote corner of the Philippines. See the story below. (Image: Evergreen Missions)

  1. Pakistan: 17-year-old Boy Leads an Entire Tribe to Jesus
  2. Uganda: A Christian Apologist Is Beaten Unconscious
  3. Iran: Mandatory Islamic Re-education Classes
  4. Algeria: Another Church Closure Threatened
  5. Philippines: A Musical Instrument Connects Heaven and Earth

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Pakistan: 17-year-old Boy Leads an Entire Tribe to Jesus

Source: Mission Network News, February 10, 2022

In Pakistan, a 17-year-old boy led his entire tribe to follow Jesus. Rehan worked as a waiter at a roadside restaurant. He often worked 12-hour days, trying to scrape together enough money to feed his family.

One day, a truck driver began visiting the restaurant. Over time, Rehan noticed how well the man, Safdar, treated him and asked him why. Nehemiah with Forgotten Missionaries International (FMI) tells the story.

“Rehan said, ‘How is your attitude towards a waiter so gentle? Have you joined some other sect than Islam?’ Safdar gave him an audio Bible. Rehan took it home and began listening. Then Safdar suggested Rehan take off from his work and spend time together to answer his queries and questions at the FMI Discipleship center.”

Rehan realized how much Jesus loves him and he was baptized a couple of months ago. He didn’t stop there though; he gathered his family together and told them as well. His parents were moved by the message but still feared backlash from the tribal leaders. Nehemiah says when someone in Pakistan starts following Jesus they often face persecution from their tribe and family.

Nehemiah says he invited three FMI partners to help him share the gospel with the tribe. “One evening, he gathered all the tribe’s members under one big tent. First, Rehan showed a movie about Jesus. Then an FMI partner shared a 15-minute devotion about new hope in Christ. That day, a 17-year-old-boy led his whole tribe to the Lord Jesus Christ.”

Praise God for this tribe of about 60 people, and ask him to strengthen them. Pray the story of Rehan and his tribe would not be an isolated one.

Read the original story or listen to the audio broadcast.

You might also be interested in Looking Back on 30 Years, in which the UK Director for Frontiers considers factors that have led to the movements toward Christ we see today in the Muslim world.

Uganda: A Christian Apologist Is Beaten Unconscious

Source: Morning Star News, February 2, 2022

Islamic extremists stopped an evangelist on his way to participate in a debate about Christianity and Islam in Kampala, Uganda, and beat him unconscious, he said.

Charles Kamya, 43, said he was about 300 meters from the open-air debate site in the Bwaise area of Kampala [on January 29] when two men stopped his car.

“I stopped my car only to be ambushed by six other Muslims in Islamic attire who resurfaced from the bush at around midday,” Kamya told Morning Star News from his hospital bed.

He said one of the assailants told him, “You have been terrorizing our religion. Today Allah has called you, and you are going to meet him.”

“Some beat me badly while others cut me with some objects, and I lost a lot of blood as they pulled me out of my car and threw me out,” he said.

A blow to the head with an iron bar left him unconscious for about two hours, he said. A passerby found him in a pool of blood and called police.

“They arrived immediately and saved my life,” Kamya said. “The attackers did not damage my car or take anything inside the car. They only wanted to destroy my life.”

The full story points out this is just the latest in a series of instances of religious persecution in Uganda. Another story from the same source: Former Mosque Leader in Uganda Beaten for Faith in Christ.

Interested in Uganda? The New Humanitarian recently ran an article about conflicts in the Karamoja region.

Iran: Mandatory Islamic Re-education Classes

Source: International Christian Concern, February 4, 2022

Ten Iranian Christian converts previously cleared of all accusations are being forced by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to participate in re-education classes led by Islamic clerics. The ten Christians, eight of whom were cleared in a Dezful court in November of any crime, appeared after being summoned via phone.

The IRGC led the arrest, charges, confiscation of property, and threats against the Christian converts in Dezful. These mandatory Islamic re-education classes directly conflict with the rulings of the Civil and Revolutionary Court of Dezful that said the group “merely converted to a different religion.” The court noted that this apostasy could be punished under Islamic Sharia law but was “not criminalized in the laws of Iran.” The courts also ruled they “didn’t carry out any propaganda against other groups.” The IRGC-mandated classes were presented to the group to “guide them back onto the right path.”

Read the full story.

Also from Iran, read Heart4Iran Delivers Hope to Iran’s Next Generation (Heart4Iran and Mission Network News).