Saturday
May 31st, 2008
1:19 am
I'm more than happy to announce that all of you web-publishing folks out there now have a terrific opportunity to use your webspace to promote the work that Remember is doing for the persecuted church.
Check out www.rememberthose.org/banners to get your custom code, paste it in your HTML, and you will be doing us - and the people we serve - a huge favor. We have three different sizes and shapes to fit on your site.
The design is based on our upcoming banquet theme, but these banners can be used at any time to bring attention to the needs of persecuted Christians. Thanks for raising awareness and promoting hope!
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Tuesday
May 27th, 2008
4:22 pm
Even before our China travelers returned home, we have been busy planning the next step in our ministry to the persecuted underground church in that enormous country. The need is so vast that it is really hard to know where to begin, but God is opening for us a very specific, very overwhelming door to partner with pastors from the underground church itself.
The travel delays in the trip that just returned caused that team to be unable to meet with many of these pastors. God blessed their trip in spite of the delay, resulting in stories and testimonies that will bless many. But a follow-up trip is necessary in order to grasp the full potential of this opening door.
For that reason, I'm heading to the Pacific to, Lord willing, finish this first phase. There will be two of us going to record the testimonies of Chinese pastors that have suffered intense persecution themselves - and whose leadership is the key to successful ministry to currently persecuted believers in China.
We're not going to China itself; that part is done. We're going to a remote island where these pastors are ready to speak to us about their experiences living for Christ in China - before they return to their homelands and continue to carry the gospel through the fires of persecution. The footage I've already seen has broken my heart for the plight of these believers, and these stories will be no different. I cannot wait to share these stories with you as we work together to bless the Body of Christ.
We are leaving Thursday, and the trip will span a week. Please pray for us, and stay tuned for updates!
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Wednesday
May 21st, 2008
12:08 pm
The China trip is back on the ground in the US, and in spite of the travel delays, it was a success. I'm positive that this success is due to your prayers; the evidence of the spiritual opposition to the work of the trip was overwhelming. But God's power prevailed, and we will have much to share with you.
I have only begun to watch the footage, but it is riveting. These stories are nothing short of incredible, and the lives behind the stories are inspiring. These Christians live their faith; they have to, because even admitting this faith can land them in unbelievable suffering.
While there are many more updates to come, there is nothing better to begin than this. When asked what we could pray for, Pastor "Josh" replied,
Compared with other Christians around the world, including some foreign missionaries in China that died for Christ as martyrs in China, we have begun a little suffering by God's grace. I want you to pray for our country. You see, it appears that China prospers, but actually most Chinese people are suffering. So many Chinese, more and more, want an opportunity to hear the gospel, but the workers are really very few. We need to pray for China, that God will call and send more Chinese Christians to stand up and become servants of Jesus Christ.
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Thursday
May 15th, 2008
10:00 am
The China trip got off to a slow start when a cracked airplane windshield led to long hours of delay. Long hours, thanks to full flights, turned in to long days of delay for our travelers. But I am grateful to say that they have been able to spend the last couple of days in China!
The long delays, though, have cut out some of the ministry that we were hoping they would be able to do. Because of the lost days, sensitive nature of the work, and the challenge on Chinese infrastructure caused by the earthquake, they have been limited in the number of people that they have been able to meet and develop ministry contacts with.
But all is not lost - far from it. We are confident that the Lord has even airline delays in His hands, and will lead Remember to exactly the ministry He would have for us. Please pray for guidance, direction, and opportunity for our travelers as they have a few more days overseas - and pray that their return trip will be far less of a hassle than the outbound leg.
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Wednesday
May 14th, 2008
10:49 am
Bhutan: Christian Villagers "Expelled"
Bhutan's tiny Christian community has come under increased attack, this time by an angry crowd objecting to the preaching of the gospel.
China: House Church Raided, Leader Detained
In at least two recent separate incidents, the Chinese government continues to crack down on house churches.
India: Gujarat Enacts Anti-Conversion Law
Gospel for Asia reports that this law could pose serious difficulties in the already dangerous work of spreading the gospel.
Indonesia: Freedom from Abraham Bentar Rohadi
This man was beaten by an angry mob for sharing his faith–and then detained and thrown into prison, where he has been for two years. While the mob that beat him almost to death went away free, he was punished after being accused by his own brother-in-law of blasphemy against Islam.
Singapore: Christians Charged for Promoting "Ill Will"
Simply distributing Christian literature that supposedly cast Mohammad in "a negative light" was enough for these Christians to be charged under Singapore's Sedition Act.
Zimbabwe: Christians Facing Famine and Persecution
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Monday
May 12th, 2008
10:12 am
I was alarmed to read of this weekend's violence in Sudan. Violence in Darfur is tragically normal these days, but these clashes were very different, and could have a direct impact on the work that we are doing in Kadugli.
This violence has taken place in the capitol city of Khartoum, where rebels from the Darfur region have attacked the government, causing many areas of the Sudanese capitol to be shut down, including cut bridges and closed roads. While Remember has not worked with the Darfur genocide specifically, these recent developments could directly impact our work first by hindering the actions of our local contacts, dependent on Sudan's already tenuous transportation infrastructure, and in the increased build up of military forces in Kordofan, where we are basing our work. It could further damage the shaky peace situation, which would have a direct, powerful, and tragic impact on suffering Christians in the country.
Pray for Sudan.
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