IRAQ: Government Declares Christmas a National Holiday

Source: Asia News, via Assyrian International News Agency, December 24, 2013

In a new and important step towards the Christian minority, the Iraqi government accepted a request by the Chaldean Patriarchate to recognize December 25 as an official day of celebration and a national holiday for all of the country’s citizens.

In Karrada, a neighborhood on the eastern bank of the Tigris River where Christians, Shias, and Sunnis live peacefully together, the authorities had already set up a five-meter Christmas tree.

As a show of “solidarity,” the decision sends a signal meant to curb an exodus that has decimated the Christian community in the past ten years.

It comes after His Beatitude Mar Raphael Louis Sako I wrote a letter to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki last week, asking him to make December 25 a “day of rest for all Iraqis.”

For the patriarch, such a recognition would be a way to acknowledge the value and importance of a community that has for centuries actively contributed to the development of the nation.

In his letter, the Chaldean Patriarch explained that “Jesus did not come just for Christians, but for everyone,” stressing the “special respect” Muslims “have for him.”

» Read full story.

» Listen to this very inspiring interview with the Anglican pastor called “the Vicar of Baghdad” (Compassion Radio).

» Other places have banned Christmas events. See Somalia Bans Christmas Celebrations (AINA) and, from Banda Aceh, Indonesia, Christmas and New Year Are Haram (Worthy News).

EVENTS: Additions to 2014 Calendar

Source: Missions Catalyst

Readers have sent us word about more missions events to add to our Missions Events Calendar. Take a look!

January 15, CityReaching Diaspora Initiative Phone Conference (online). This month’s focus: How cities are mobilizing for disciple-making using T4T principles.

January 25-26, Business for Transformation Training (Houston, TX, USA). Reaching the least reached through business; led by Patrick Lai. Organized by Nexus B4T and OPEN Network.

February 17-19, Mission America Coalition Leadership Consultation (Charlotte, NC, USA). Loving America to Christ.

April 11-12, T4T Training (Lebanon, TN, USA). Learn effective practices for church-planting movements at home and around the world.

April 14, Global Day of Prayer for the 4/14 Window (global). Praying for the world’s children, aged 4-14.

April 19-23, Christian Community Development Conference (near Stuttgart, Germany).

April 24-46, iSpectra, Igniting Multicultural Discipleship (Los Gatos, CA, USA). Bay Area’s first global multiethnic discipleship conference, in conjunction with The Harvest Group.

May 16-18, The Journey Deepens (Fort Washington, PA, USA). Retreat for those considering missions. Sponsored by MissionNext.

May 31 to June 8, Darshan: Training in Outreach among Hindus (Chicago, IL, USA). Classroom training and daily guided Hindu community interaction. Provided by Christar.

August 3-23, Manarah: Training in Outreach among Muslims (Dearborn, MI, USA). Intensive course on Islam and daily guided outreach with seasoned mentors from Christar.

» View complete calendar.

Happy New Year!

Missions-Catalyst-no-tagline_largeAs a service to readers, Missions Catalyst compiles and maintains an online calendar of mission-related events across the US and around the world. It’s a list of upcoming conferences, seminars, classes, retreats, and more, and has just been updated for 2014.

Maybe you’d like to attend some of these events or tell a friend about them. Or perhaps you’re planning an event of your own and wonder what else might be going on those days.

If you know about an event that would interest our readers and should be added to the calendar, let us know. We’ll post and send out updates as the year goes on.

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About the Calendar

This calendar lists public or semipublic missions-oriented events in the USA and around the world, including conferences, retreats, workshops, and some classes or training events. Events are sponsored by a wide variety of organizations and are listed here for free, but at the discretion of the editor. For additional information about an event, contact the event organizers.

Submissions

  • Events must be “safe” for advertisement on the web and to an unscreened list of email subscribers.
  • Listings must include some point of contact (e.g., a website or email address).
  • We will do our best to keep up with event changes and cancellations, but notification from event organizers is always appreciated.

To submit an item or to share your comments, questions, and concerns, contact Marti Wade.