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Sunday, December 18, 2005

Pakistani Christians urgently need prayer!

Please cover these brothers and sisters and the unsaved in prayer, praying for peace and safety!Attacks are being made on churches convents, homes and individuals and there is a call by militants for continued violence that is inciting many of the muslims within this area.

http://www.csw.org.uk/

Quote from Christian Solidarity...

"... On December 4, the Catholic Church’s National Commission for Justice and Peace organized a National Consultation meeting on “Ending Religious Intolerance”. The conference, in Lahore, brought together religious and civil society leaders from around the country, including representatives of the All Pakistan Minorities Alliance (APMA), the Christian Study Centre, the Commission for Peace and Human Development and the Centre of Legal Assistance and Settlement (CLAAS).

"... the Sangla Hill violence as “merely one manifestation of the alarming level of religious intolerance prevailing in the country, being fueled by hate speech and discriminatory laws.”

There has been a surge of violence and persecution against Christians in Pakistan in recent weeks that is severe and continues to escalate. Other religious minorities besides Christians are also being endangered and need prayer coverPlease cover these brothers and sisters and the unsaved in prayer, praying for peace and safety!Attacks are being made on churches convents, homes and individuals and there is a call by militants for continued violence that is inciting many of the muslims within this area.

http://www.csw.org.uk/

Quote from Christian Solidarity...

"... On December 4, the Catholic Church’s National Commission for Justice and Peace organized a National Consultation meeting on “Ending Religious Intolerance”. The conference, in Lahore, brought together religious and civil society leaders from around the country, including representatives of the All Pakistan Minorities Alliance (APMA), the Christian Study Centre, the Commission for Peace and Human Development and the Centre of Legal Assistance and Settlement (CLAAS). "... the Sangla Hill violence as “merely one manifestation of the alarming level of religious intolerance prevailing in the country, being fueled by hate speech and discriminatory laws.”