Editor’s Note: November 11, 2007 is the International Day of Prayer for the
The ultimate freedom that Christ offers can threaten people who want to control others, sparking anger and hatred for Christians in some parts of the world. Whether a state-sanctioned attempt to impose a particular religion - such as Islam - or an effort to deny people the right to express any faith - such as in Communist countries - people are persecuting Christians right now for their faith.
People who are part of God's family along with you - your spiritual brothers and sisters - are suffering violence, imprisonment, starvation, extortion, ostracism and more. Simply for expressing faith in Christ, they're losing their health, relationships, jobs, and sometimes their very lives.
Even from a long distance away, there is a lot you can do to help. Here are some ways you can reach out to persecuted Christians:
Adapted from Hidden Sorrow, Lasting Joy: The Forgotten Women of the
Anneke Companjen has traveled the world as the wife of the president of Open Doors International (www.opendoorsusa.org), seeing firsthand the tragic toll of persecution. Following the suicide of a woman she had befriended - the wife of an imprisoned Vietnamese pastor - Anneke decided she would write a book about women of the persecuted church.
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