An Iraqi shared concerns over what he termed as a “campaign of killings and deportations” against Christians who live in the northern city of Mosul. The police reported seven Christians were killed in separate attacks this month alone.
Mosul Iraqi police reported finding the bullet filled bodies of seven Christians 225 miles northwest of Baghdad. These attacks were reported as all being separate. The victims include a teenager, a person who owned a clothing store, a pharmacy employee, a handicapped man who also owned a spare parts store, and two other day laborers, according to the police report. Their religion was listed on their government-issued ID cards.
Chaldean Archbishop Louis Sako said in a statement “We are worried about the campaign of killings and deportations against the Christian citizens in Mosul. Such violations are damaging the national unity. The Christians want only to live in peace and harmony and to work together with all Iraqis for the benefit of Iraq.” Iraq’s population of 26 million people includes about 800,000 Christians.
Sako is located in the northern city of Kirkuk and has been the overseer of the Christian community in Mosul since the killing of Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahho. Rahho was kidnapped following Mass and his body was found in March.
Although overall violence nation-wide has been on the decline, Christians are still concerned over these deaths. Since the 2003 U.S. invasion, Islamic extremists have attacked frequently, forcing tens of thousands to leave the country.
The local authorities in Mosul have been accused of failing to protect the Christian population by Iraq's main Christian political group, The Iraqi Democratic Assyrian Movement.
The group said in a statement “We call upon the government to shoulder its responsibilities in providing security and in stopping the bloodshed of innocent people.”
Christian leaders fear being further sidelined in the Islamic country and want the Iraqi parliament to pass a law stating they would set aside a number of seats for minorities in upcoming provincial elections.
Christian Web News - Friday afternoon, June 26, a man on a bicycle attacked Operation Rescue's national headquarters in Wichita, Kansas, and attempted to disable the security system. There were four people working in the office at the time.
Christian Web News - T.D. Jakes pastor of the Dallas mega church The Potter's House says that his last-minute change of plans is what saved him from being killed in a natural gas explosion that occured at his home.
Christian Web News - With the help of some 350 local churches over 30,000 people attended Franklin Graham’s first festival in the eastern European country of Estonia last weekend.
Christian Web News - Pastor Dou Shaowen and his wife Feng Lu of Rock (Panshi) Church in Zhengzhou city, Henan, were sentenced to one year of re- education through labor for "engaging in illegal religious activities."
Christian Web News - With more than 10 million people in Kenya facing starvation due to drought and political unrest, World Gospel Mission (WGM) is helping Christians in the United States get much-needed food supplies to the hardest hit areas.
Christian Web News - The following is a statement by Richard A. Viguerie, Chairman of ConservativeHQ.com , regarding President Obama's nomination of Appeals Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court:
Christian Web News - President Barack Obama has nominated Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U. S. Supreme Court as a replacement for retiring Justice David Souter. Operation Rescue will oppose Sotomayor's nomination as being unfit for the nation's highest court.
Christian Web News - The newly elected Indian government, led by the moderate Congress party, is taking a strong stand against anti-conversion legislation that has restricted religious freedom in the nation. They plan to block bills introduced in a number of states by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This is very encouraging news for Christians and other minorities in the nation.
Christian Web News - Thousands of Christians living in relief camps in Orissa were among the first to vote in India's national elections. India's four-week-long election kicked off April 16 in Orissa, India, where thousands of families were left homeless after violence last fall.
Christian Web News - Walt Kallestad, senior pastor of Community Church of Joy , Glendale, AZ, told Church Executive that the movement within his ELCA denomination to allow gay ordained clergy will not be accepted by his congregation or school.
Christian Web News - In one of Wednesday morning’s sessions at the 2009 Southern Baptist Convention in Louisville, Kentucky, SBC president, Johnny Hunt, appointed eighteen people to the “Great Commission Resurgence Task Force” as requested by the messengers to the SBC.
Christian Web News - Children's Secretary of Britain accepted a report in full last week that could change the face of homeschooling in Britain indefinitely. In the report, the author, Graham Badman, Chair of the British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (BECTA), argues for an end to homeschool freedom.
Christian Web News - Court battles over The First Amendment and the Establishment Clause are nothing new. But lately, these battles have been increasingly coming from the kindergarten classroom.
Christian Web News - In Pt.1 we primarily discussed the law of sowing. We talked about the seed and how God ordained seed to have life in itself from the very beginning starting in the book of Genesis. We also discussed how the whole purpose of the seed was to produce after its own kind.
Rev 13:16-18 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.
According to the scriptures, if you do miss the rapture, God forbid, that does not mean that you have a ticket to sin because you are going to hell anyway.
Christian Web News - At a time when greed and corruption seem to run rampant and morals seem nonexistent, many people wonder where to look for role models.
For the millions of junior high, high school and college students heading back to school, the idea of returning to the classroom may be met with mixed emotions.
Mark 9:23 Jesus said to him, "If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes.''
What an incredible statement. If it wasn't said by the Lord Jesus Himself then it might be a little hard to swallow, but here it is in black and white for all who will receive.