Over the weekend, the
Archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America, Foley Beach, issued an excellent statement about ISIS genocide against Christians. I will let his statement speak for
itself. But I particularly
appreciate his calling out government and media leaders on their looking the
other way:
As Christians in the West, it is appalling how most
of our government leaders and the secular press have been silent. It is a
genocide and humanitarian crisis of the likes we have not seen since
WWII. We must not be silent!
I am also thankful that we
have an Archbishop who is not afraid of straight talk about the predations of
Islamonazis.
His statement in full
follows.
Greetings in the Name our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ! May God grant you the abundance of His Grace as you follow Him
day by day!
If you have been paying attention to what is
happening in the Middle East in recent months, you will note that those who are
Christians are being brutally murdered, women and girls raped and forced into
marriage, experiencing all kinds of torture, and hundreds of thousands have
been forced out of their homes and countries. We are seeing communities
who date to the 1st Century with their Christian presence being totally
annihilated and killed. Historic churches, holy sites, and tombs are
being completely destroyed - all in the name of Allah.
In Syria many of our brothers and sisters are
engulfed by an ongoing humanitarian crisis. Areas of Aleppo that are home to
around 400,000 Christians have been besieged and surrounded by the rebels for
months. Many Christians have become malnourished owing to shortages and
skyrocketing prices of food and other essentials. Access to water, electricity
and communications is very limited. Hundreds of thousands of other Syrians
have fled to Jordan where they are living in poverty and confined in tent
cities and cardboard homes.
In Iraq hundreds of thousands of believers have fled
their homes, reducing the Christian population to a quarter of the size it was
in 1990. Many took refuge in Syria or Lebanon, while others are internally
displaced in the autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan, which once provided
relative peace and stability. But Iraqi Christian refugees are no longer safe
in Syria, as anti-Christian violence threatens all Christians in the country,
while Iraqi Kurdistan is now also seeing escalating tensions; Christians also
struggle to find work to support themselves there. Recent events in Mosul
have seen the city's Christian population totally exterminated by murder or the
evacuation of Christians. Pictures of heads of Christians hanging from
telephone wires, crucifixions, and other acts of brutality are heart-wrenching.
This brutality is being led by a group called the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS). Their goal is to reinstate
the Islamic caliphate and rule the whole of the Middle East and eventually the
world by Sharia Law. Their tactics are pure evil, and they will stop at nothing
to accomplish their purposes.
I am writing asking you to do several things.
As Christians in the West, it is appalling how most of our government leaders
and the secular press have been silent. It is a genocide and humanitarian
crisis of the likes we have not seen since WWII. We must not be silent!
1) Would you join me in prayer for our sisters and
brothers? Would you in your personal prayers and in the Prayers of the
People pray for those being persecuted, those doing the persecuting, and for a
solution? Would you pour out your heart in prayer and fasting before God
on their behalf? See attached prayers.
2) Would you call or write your government
representatives and ask them to do something to help the situation? They
will not attempt to help if they don't think you care. Right now, they
don't think you care.
3) The following ministries are engaged in helping
refugees. Please offer them your prayers and support.
•
Barnabas Fund -- "The mission of the Barnabas Fund is to support
Christians where they are in a minority and suffer discrimination, oppression and
persecution as a consequence of their faith."
•
Voice of Ishmael (via Commission to Every Nation) -- Bringing hope that changes
communities in the Middle East and North Africa.
•
Christ Church Jerusalem - Ministering to Refuges of the Crisis. Please write
"Iraqi refugees" in the memo line.
Please join me in interceding on behalf of our
Christian sisters and brothers.
Your brother at the Foot of the Cross,
The Most Rev. Foley Beach
Archbishop and Primate
Anglican Church in North America
Sample Prayers
Heavenly Father, we bring before you today the
people of Syria and Iraq, asking you to be their defender and help in their
time of need. Walk with them in their suffering and loss, and give them
strength to face the days ahead. We pray for release of the captives and
freedom for those held hostage. We pray for your intervention against the
violence and evil against your people. We pray for your provision for the
hungry, the homeless, and the bereaved. We pray for you to help your people who
are called by your Name, Jesus' Name, and it is in His Name we ask these
things. Amen.
From the Book of Common Prayer:
O God, the Father of all, whose Son commanded us to
love our enemies: Lead them and us from prejudice to truth: deliver them and us
from hatred, cruelty, and revenge; and in your good time enable us all to stand
reconciled before you, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Edited from the Book of Common Prayer:
O God, you have made of one blood all the peoples of
the earth, and sent your blessed Son to preach peace to those who are far off
and to those who are near: Grant that people everywhere may seek after you and
find you, especially in Syria and Iraq; bring the nations into your fold; pour
out your Spirit upon all flesh; and hasten the coming of your kingdom; through
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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