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Blythswood Update – December 18th 2019

Daniel Centre

Balazs, the Director of the Daniel Centre, is also Blythswood’s Head of Operations for their work in Romania.

Although a young resident has been causing disruption with his strong LGB agenda, this has caused some of the other residents to more positively rally round Titi the cook who has often been on the receiving end of the young man’s disruptive behaviour.

The other young resident who was showing signs of serious depression has quit his job in McDonalds and hopes to start work in a local sympathetic filling station where other Daniel Centre residents work.

Pakistan accepted only one of the two containers of shoe boxes assigned to it this year, so Balazs has been the surprise recipient of 3000 unexpected extra boxes.

Talita Kum

James Campbell, the Blythswood CEO, was over in Romania this past month, shooting next year’s video for the 2020 shoebox appeal.

Adi, the director of the Talita Kum project, is still mired in all the bureaucracy required to access the EU funding for the building of Talita Kum 3 and 4 and for the running costs of all four Talita Kum houses.

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Uzbeks and Jehovah’s Witnesses – December 18th 2019

Forum 18, 11 December 2019  

An Uzbek Religious Affairs Committee member has claimed that “there is no persecution for religious beliefs in Uzbekistan, but only cases of violation of the Religion Law.”

Officer Sergei of the SSS secret police has told religious leaders that they “must inform the authorities about all missionaries and their activity in writing, and help the authorities prevent violations of religious freedoms.”

One official claimed that the “reason you Protestants have difficulty gaining registration is the Jehovah’s Witnesses. It is because the local authorities cannot distinguish between Christians and Jehovah’s Witnesses.”

Protestants expressed their concerns about this.  “There are no legal grounds for the regime to demand that some religious communities collaborate with them against other communities.  We do not understand why officials demand Christian organisations launch a witch-hunt against Jehovah’s Witnesses.”

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Barnabas Update – December 18th 2019

Al Shabaab kill eight Christians in Kenya attack

Barnabas Fund, 12 December 2019

Christians and non-Muslims were singled out and killed when suspected Al Shabaab extremists attacked a bus in northern Kenya on 6 December.

The bus was forced to a halt by the militants on the Somali border, as it travelled from Nairobi to Mandera.

The militants allowed Muslims to go free before killing at least eleven non-local passengers, eight of whom were Christians.  7 of the murdered Christians were unarmed policemen returning to work after a period of leave.

The terrorists are thought to have identified the non-Muslims by the fact that they were not local people. That area of Kenya is 99% Muslim, but Kenya as a whole is over 80% Christian.  Please pray in the run up to Christmas when extremist attacks on Christians often increase.

Al Shabaab militants have singled out Christians for execution-style murder in 2 previous bus attacks in Kenya. 

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Russian evangelical Christians targeted – December 18th 2019

Barnabas Fund, 12 December 2019

Despite Putin’s recently proclaimed stance of protecting Christians, court actions by Russian authorities to close or place restrictions on evangelical churches suggest they are deliberately targeting evangelical Christians.

Another three evangelical churches have been closed where witness testimonies and the conclusions of independent commissions and examinations were ignored. 

A motion was filed against the Cathedral Church in Kaluga, on 3 December, prohibiting it from operating and seeking to demolish it.  Since its inception, the church has been subject to constant inspections as well as attempts to institute criminal proceedings against the pastor.

The Christian Evangelical Church has existed in Oryol on land it has owned since 1990. In early 2018, authorities inspected the church and identified 78 safety and other violations. In May 2018, the court issued a decision to close the building despite all violations being rectified.

Christian Olga Glamozdinova won a landmark legal case on 14 November when the Russian Constitutional Court ruled that worship services can take place in private houses.

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Chinese “sinicisation” campaign heats up – December 18th 2019

Barnabas Fund, 6 December 2019

Authorities have forced a church in Jiangxi province to paint over its name and replace it with a communist slogan, “Follow the Party, Obey the Party, and Be Grateful to the Party,” as officials increasingly attempt to “sinicise” Christianity.

The church was also ordered to remove a painting of a Biblical figure and replace it with a portrait of China’s President Xi Jinping, surrounded by communist slogans.

Days later, officials locked the doors and windows and confiscated the keys to the church, registered under the state-sanctioned Patriotic Association, preventing the congregation from gaining access for worship.

Elsewhere, elderly members of an unofficial house church were told by the authorities that their retirement pensions would be stopped if they continued to gather for worship.

A secretive pact was thought to give both the Roman Catholic Church and the Chinese government a say in the appointment of new ministers.

Critics say that the government is now attempting to focus church teachings on Chinese patriotism and President Xi’s communist party, and church ministers are imprisoned or prevented from participating in religious festivals.

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Jacksons Update – December 18th 2019

Answered prayer: Faiek in Maximum now has earphones to help shut out sounds programmes that tempt him.  A responsible job in reception also helps the days pass faster. He wants to thank everyone who prays for him.

Lungile in Medium A took part in the Restorative Justice week.   Pray for him to be able to step out and see how God will meet him and be able to leave the prison gang.

December is extremely hot in prisons and tempers fray.  Last week there were two stabbing incidents in local prisons.

Justin, Ricardo, Keenan, Quintin and Sylvester are being released from prison in the next few weeks. Pray that what they’ve learned about God will stay with them and guide their lives in the right paths.

The power cuts started on Thursday afternoon, just after Fraser had finished the library portal training – another prayer answered.  Give thanks that the electricity is now working again.

Over the year he’s trained 66 people, representing 48 NetACT partner colleges, in the use of the internet portal.  Pray that they would be able to pass that training on to their staff and students and also to the few colleges who were unable to send representatives.

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Blythswood Update – December 9th 2019

Daniel Centre

Balazs, the Director of the Daniel Centre, had a good and satisfactory meeting with Blythswood in Deephaven 2 weeks ago.

He asks prayer for a young resident who is currently causing disruption with his strong LGB agenda and yet the abuses in Romanian society that lead to so many young men ending up in heart-breaking lifestyles.

The other resident who shares a unit with this first young man is showing signs of serious depression.

The shoeboxes have arrived, but significantly fewer were requested this year by the NGOs who distribute them for Blythswood – an indication that Romania is making real progress in escaping from previous widespread poverty.

Talita Kum

The Romanian bank has asked Blythswood to redo the grant proposal for EU building cost funding for Talita Kum 3 and 4 – possible but time-consuming and annoying.

More concerning is that the Romanian government department tasked with releasing EU funding for the running costs of TK3 and TK4 over the next three years has turned down the grant proposal and Blythswood may have to source alternative funds for that purpose.

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Ride Clear of Debark – December 9th 2019

World Watch Monitor, 27November 2019

The authorities in Ethiopia’s northern region of Amhara had told the Ethiopian Fellowship of Evangelical Students it no longer could operate in the town of Debark.

Earlier this month, the police arrived to make arrests.

They showed up at a 3 November gathering and arrested an undisclosed number of people attending the event.

Police pressured students to sign an agreement never to gather in Debark.  Seven church leaders, detained for three days, were released after they signed a similar agreement.

The dominant Ethiopian Orthodox Church considers the Debark region to be holy, and pressure on Protestant Christians in the area has been growing for years.

Ethiopia’s politics are charged by pronounced ethnic and religious divisions.

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Barnabas Update – December 9th 2019

Public outcry in Turkey gets good result

Barnabas Fund, 29 November 2019

A public outcry in Turkey over anti-Christian and anti-Semitic billboards displaying a quote from the Quran declaring that Muslims should not befriend Christians or Jews, has led to their removal by authorities.

The billboards, which were displayed at bus stops throughout the city of Konya, had a drawing of a Christian cross and Jewish star of David splattered with blood next to chapter 5 verse 51 of the Quran that states, “Do not take the Jews and the Christians as allies.”

The quote goes on to state, “They are [in fact] allies of one another. And whoever is an ally to them among you – then indeed, he is [one] of them. Indeed, Allah guides not the wrongdoing people.”

Concerned members of the public complained that the posters could incite religious hatred and that the content was “hateful” to religious minorities. Both Jews and Christians are tiny minorities in this 98% Muslim country.

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Latest atrocity in Burkino Faso – December 9th 2019

Open Doors, November 27, 2019

On Sunday December 1, armed men stormed a Protestant church near the border with Niger. They killed the pastor, and 13 other worshippers, including five teenagers.

This is the latest in a series of attacks specifically targeting Christians. At least 41 Christians have been killed in 9 reported jihadist attacks since the beginning of the year. An unknown number of pastors and their families have been abducted and remain in captivity.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but it is assumed to be the work of an Islamic extremist group. Clearly some militants are deliberately targeting Christians because of their faith. Extremists have started expelling Christians from their villages, with villagers given an ultimatum: convert to Islam or leave your homes.

Pastor Samuel Sawadogo, who cares for displaced Christians in Burkina Faso, says, “We don’t know who the attackers are, neither do we know who is sponsoring them. All we know is that they attack Christians.”