Good News from Egypt

19 12 2011

Here is some up to date news from Egypt from Ramez Atallah who is Chairman of Scripture Union in Egypt and General Director of the Bible Society of Egypt

December 17th, 2011

“Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, “Rise, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and remain there until I tell you, for Herod is about to search for the child, to destroy him.”
(Matthew 2:13)

Dear Friends,

For many centuries Egyptians have been proud that when God’s Son needed refuge He came to their land for shelter and security.

Today, as the bright sunshine of the Arab Spring is being overshadowed by darkening clouds of the Arab Fall, many Christians and moderate Muslims are seeking to flee from Egypt for freedom.

ISLAMIST PARTIES’ GAINS
You will undoubtedly have heard that the Islamists have made significant gains in the recent first round of Parliamentary elections. This was expected but has, nevertheless, discouraged many who made great efforts to vote and somehow hoped that the non-Islamist candidates and parties would have made greater gains. Nonetheless, many believe that the next two rounds of elections will not be as favourable for the Islamists. A host of smaller parties are joining forces to counteract the Islamist takeover.
Many wonder why the Islamist parties have gotten a majority of the votes. There are several possible reasons:

• The recent Egyptian “Revolution” was against the oppression of President Mubarak’s regime, so it is logical that people would want to vote for those who were most oppressed by the former government.

• A more convincing argument is that the Islamists have campaigned on only one issue: restoring Egypt to God’s laws. Since Egyptians are one of the most religious people in the world this platform has tremendous appeal with the masses that trust these leaders to provide them with a decent life and help them get to heaven.

Before you claim that this is naïve, think of how keen Christians in your country are to vote for a Christian candidate!

GOD AT WORK
Rather than focus on the many economic, social, political, cultural and religious problems which Egyptians are struggling with, I want to share with you some remarkable news of unprecedented breakthroughs for the Gospel.

29 years ago my wife, Rebecca, began ministering with an unknown Coptic Priest who was serving the despised and neglected Garbage Collectors of Cairo. On November 11th the largest prayer meeting in the history of the Middle East took place at the Garbage Village’s Cave Church complex with more than 50,000 people from all denominations and all walks of life praying for Egypt. We are hearing dozens of stories of healings and spiritual transformation which took place among those who attended this 12 hour event or even among those who watched it on satellite TV. With all the sanctified imagination she could muster, there is no way that when Rebecca first began ministering with Father Simon could she have imagined such an event taking place. You can see it on this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgch-bXGHLI&feature=BFa&list=PLCF7073A8355407F6&lf=plpp_video

 During the fighting which took place in the vicinity of Liberation Square recently, the nearby hospital was damaged. Kasr El Doubara (KDC) Evangelical Church which is also nearby established a “hospital” on its premises which was manned, among others, by Salafist and Muslim Brotherhood doctors and nurses! This was picked up by the media, and when interviewed, these Islamists said how welcome and loved they felt serving in that Church hospital!

 Last night I attended the opening service for a Church around the corner from my home. This is the first time since the 1950s that a Protestant Church has opened in the suburb where I live!

 Last month the Bible Society bought a shop in the Giza district of Cairo (with 7 million inhabitants and 115 Churches) which we are renovating as a Bible bookshop. It will be the first Christian bookshop in Giza.

 Last week we finished rebuilding the roof of the new Bible Society national distribution center (warehouse) and are hoping it will be in operation by the summer.

 As you know, the objective of our “Rebuild Egypt” campaign was “To flood Egypt with God’s Word.” We began with highlighting Biblical values which resonated with the aspirations of the Egyptian youth. As the situation in Egypt has progressed and regressed, we have become increasingly more focused on equipping the church, seeking to encourage and assure people not to fear the future, but to trust in the Lord. You can follow news of this campaign on www.rebuild-egypt.org

THE ANTIDOTE TO FEAR
In the opening service of the new church close to us, the pastor preached on the fact that “perfect love casts out fear” (1 John 4:18). He went on to explain that true believers should not fear. The best antidote to fear, he said, is love. We do not fear those we love. So the solution is to love those we fear! What a message for Christians in Egypt today!!

With warm greetings,

Yours sincerely,

Ramez
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Ramez Atallah
General Director
The Bible Society of Egypt





Jos, Nigeria

5 09 2011

Please pray about the situation in Jos.

Emmanuel Akpo, National Director of Fellowship of Christian Students (SU’s work in Northern Nigeria) sent this request today:

‘Beloved Brethren, keep praying for us in Jos as the City has become like a ghost town due to escalation of religious crisis resulting in huge loss of lives and properties last week. Most people have remained indoors for days now . Many churches around hot spots in the city could not hold services yesterday due to planned attacks by suicide bombers. This new dimension of suicide bombing in the crisis has generated so much tension and fear. There city is filled with soldiers who had betrayed the trust the public had on them due to rampant cases of complicity. We need God’s quick intervention to restore normalcy as most activities have come to a halt. However, FCS family members were not hurt.’

Please pray urgently about this situation.





Evangelical Alliance response to riots

10 08 2011
 
The Evangelical Alliance issued this statement today:

Riot response: A call to prayer and practical ways to help

After a gathering of prayer on 9 August in Kilburn, the Evangelical Alliance is calling on Christians everywhere to join together to pray each night this week at 7pm in the aftermath of the riots which have hit the capital and other parts of the country in the past few days.

Steve Clifford, general director of the Evangelical Alliance, said: “Prayer changes things and as Christians we are called to pray on behalf of our nation.

“Christians are present on the street and participating in the clear-up, by offering encouragement and support to the emergency services and their neighbours while praying for peace.”

prayerThe following is a suggestion for how to pray:

Presence - Lord may your presence hover over our nation. Bring peace and protection in cities, towns and villages. Replace the tears of the night with joy in the morning.

Restoration- Restore hope and bring creativity and beauty into barren places and empty lives

Alliances - Bring people together in relationships of mutual respect and understanding, strengthen communities through hope and forgiveness.

Your kingdom enables darkness to be overcome by light, hatred to be defeated by love and the power of evil to be smashed by good. May your kingdom come bringing a better way forward.

At 7pm, please take a moment of silence and pray this prayer of peace: 

God of peace we pray for:

Peace among us
Peace within us
Peace in our nation.
Amen.

 

For more information and ideas go to http://www.eauk.org/articles/riot-response.cfm




Riots in England

9 08 2011

Riots which started in Tottenham in north London on Saturday night were followed by looting. This violence has since spread to other parts of the capital. Last night there were also outbreaks of rioting and looting in a number of other cities, including Birmingham, Bristol and Liverpool.

The rioting seems to have been sparked by the shooting by police of a man during an arrest last Thursday.

Last night, Christian leaders in Tottenham held a vigil of hope.

Please pray for all those affected and for a speedy return to peace.

Some useful links:

Vigil of Hope    Evangelical Alliance   Baptist Union   ChristianToday.com

Bishop of London

 





John Stott

9 08 2011

John Stott, known around the world for his preaching and writing, died on July 27 at the age of 90. The Scripture Union family is saddened by his loss but grateful to God for his life which influenced so many .

Converted to Christ through a Scripture Union worker whilst at school, he was a great friend of SU. He once wrote, “Scripture Union has had a very formative influence in my life, and I owe it a debt which I can never repay. First, it was a Scripture Union staff worker who showed me the way to Christ. Second, it was Scripture Union, which taught me the discipline of daily Bible reading—a discipline which I still consider to be indispensable to Christian growth and freshness. No wonder that I thank God for Scripture Union!”

Let’s pray that God will raise up others who will follow his example of humble leadership and obedience to Christ.

Scripture Union International has released a tribute to his ministry.

John Stott tribute

 

 








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