Senin, 19 Desember 2011

Pray for Aimaq, Firozkohi of Afghanistan



Aimaq, Firozkohi of Afghanistan
"Aimaq" means "tribal people". The Firozkohi Aimaq are one of the semi-nomadic tribes. The tribes were first identified in the 16th and 17th centuries, when the groups were unified by chiefs coming from outside the area. Tribalism is strong among all Aimaq groups. For example, feuds tend to be settled by tribal rather than by government authorities. The traditional concept of honor and shame, which is very important in tribal law, is still stronger than Islamic or state law. The Aimaq, in sharp contrast with other societies in rural Afghanistan, accord women high status.

Ministry Obstacles
Afghanistan is not hospitable to any kind of Christian witness.

Outreach Ideas
Christians need to care genuinely about the physical and material needs of the Aimaq people, finding opportunities to assist them with educational needs, health care needs, and so forth.

Pray for the followers of Christ
There are almost no followers of Christ among the Aimaq tribes of Afghanistan. However, pray for those the Lord will soon call to Himself. Pray they will be physically protected from harm, and also will not be unduly fearful. Pray they will learn to live fully in the power of the Lord's Spirit, demonstrating holy and joyful lives.

Pray for the entire people group
Pray for the Aimaq tribes to increasingly desire to know the Prince of Peace, Jesus Christ. Pray for peace in Afghanistan.

Scripture Focus
"I will also make you a light for the Gentiles, that you may bring My salvation to the ends of the earth." Isaiah 49:6


People Name: Aimaq, Firozkohi
Country: Afghanistan
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 282,000
World Population: 282,000
Language: Aimaq
Primary Religion: Islam
Bible: None
Online Audio NT: No
Jesus Film: No
Audio Recordings: No
Christ Followers: Few, less than 2%
Status: Unreached
Progress Level:
1.1

Rabu, 14 Desember 2011

PEMBAKARAN GEREJA DI ETHIOPIA



POLISI DAN MAHASISWA BAKAR GEREJA

Dianggap mendirikan bangunan gereja tanpa ijin, lebih dari 500 mahasiswa dibantu oleh polisi membakar sebuah gereja di desa Qoto Baloso, Ethiopia, dua pecan lalu.

Teriakan-teriakan keagamaan yang artinya “Tuhan Maha Besar” membahana mewarnai aksi pembakaran Gereja Ortodoks St Arsema, yang dibangun di atas tanah yang digunakan oleh komunitas Kristen selama lebih dari 60 tahun.

Jonathan Racho, Manager Regional ICC untuk Afrika mengatakan tindakan ini telah melanggar hak-hak umat Kristen di wilayah itu. Karena itu Jonathan mendesak pemerintah Ethiopia untuk menghentikan pelanggaran-pelanggaran berat hak-hak minoritas Kristen di wilayah negara yang didominasi oleh kelompok agama tertentu.

Sementara itu, menurut Inspektur Mustefa Bashir dari Provinsi Silte, polisi telah merusak atap gereja setelah pengadilan memutus gereja dibangun tanpa izin, tetapi terkait penghancuran gereja oleh mahasiswa, pihaknya sedang menyelidiki dan menentukan siapa yang bertanggung jawab.