Christian Emergency Network warns, ‘Get Ready as Churches are Targeted’
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST Ministries and the ASSIST News Service
PHOENIX, AZ (ANS – April 25, 2015)
-- International and U.S. news outlets are reporting police in Paris,
France have arrested a 24-year old student on Sunday, believed to be an
Islamic radical, on suspicion he was planning a terrorist attack against
churches in Paris according to the French Interior Ministry. French
police believe they have foiled “an imminent” terrorist attack against
one or several churches in the city.
The suspect was in possession of a significant arsenal of
“military-type” weapons and was known to French intelligence services as
he became known for making inquiries about leaving France for Syria a
worldwide recruiting destination for Islamic State (ISIS) operatives.
The suspect was placed under surveillance as early as 2014 although
nothing was discovered about his terrorist plans prior to his arrest.
The suspect is also being investigated related to a murder in a Paris suburb.
The above was stated in an advisory send out by Mary Marr, Founder and President of the Christian Emergency Network (CEN) -- www.christianemergencynetwork.org.
Marr went on to say, “Christians are witnessing an unprecedented
worldwide slaughter of fellow believers who are consistently at the
mercy of governments who are not protecting their religious freedoms, a
media refusing to report factually and timely on this situation, along
with many national Christian leaders who are
being intimidated if they speak out on any matter of conscience.
“Today, while facing a relatively dilemma of religious persecution
Christians are hard pressed to get an answer to their question: ‘Why did
the French police have specific faith-based security plans and
operations in place for mosques and synagogues but not Christian
churches, until today?’
“While most local police departments have been honorable faithful
protectors, churches are soft targets. And, there are still many local
police departments in the U.S. which do not have coordinated emergency
plans in place to protect and defend churches who have been the historic
rock bed of our nation’s strength.”
Marr
went on to say that our churches depend upon broad, dependable, and
committed local police departments to protect ALL people, including
Christians and church infrastructure.
“But when churches do not have their own security plans in place nor
have not taken the step to initiate and coordinate those plans with
local police, we are all at risk,” she said. “All it takes is one church
to be attacked, and the media report it, for the Church to wake up to
this reality. Yet, so many have not made security a budget line item nor
asked the local police to assist.
“Churches want open doors to the public and are thereby housing
people who are depending upon them for basic safety. Churches are
responsible to do their part to help local law enforcement do their job
which is to: provide for their own congregations safety, develop their
own emergency plans, and have their own emergency teams in place FIRST -
well before they even think about deploying in their communities or the
mission field!”
Marr added, “Sadly, many churches have not taken this step and very
soon we will see a rush to security ‘band aids’ or churches falling prey
to ‘sales pitches’ without having a firm and responsible plan in place
which fits their unique community need and their congregation.
“But, churches do not have to be so collectively and individually ill
prepared. Nor do they need to be disconnected from other churches in
their area that will come to help them in their time of need. Since our
Bible gives us a roadmap do we need to miss the ministerial opportunity
in the communities during crisis when the Hope of Christ brings calm,
healing and a future? Churches must start the process now, as time is
not our friend given what we see today in Paris, France.”
She says that CEN is offering several ways that can help with their security needs:
* Build ReadyCity to network with other churches,
ministries, and the greater Christian community in emergencies large and
small and start meeting the needs in your community. For a nationwide
list of needs in your area, click here http://meettheneed.org/explore/?orgtemp=275
* ReadyChurch training nationwide for fourteen years in anticipation of this development.
Mary Marr asks, “Why is this arrest of a suspect in an imminent
attack on churches in France a game changer for churches in the U.S.?
Because the slaughter of Christians in the Mideast, Africa, and in over
60 countries worldwide; the desecration of Christian symbols; and now
the plotting of attacks on European churches is not
melodramatic
media hype but a reality of what is to come in the U.S. And, Federal
authorities have confirmed terrorist activities are now being monitored
or investigated in all 50 U.S. states. The worldwide terrorist network
of ISIS and other radical Islamic terrorist groups have made their
mission plain - religious cleansing of Christians, Jews, and Muslims who
do not adhere to their beliefs.”
She went on to say, “In France, police have put into place security
for the Jewish and Muslim houses of worship, but had not done so for
Christian churches until now. France is ramping up their security
operations, but here in the U.S. the situation is still pre-911 in many
local communities. The need for your church to work with CEN in
cooperation with local, state and federal law enforcement could not be
greater! CEN will help you build those relationships of trust, protect
your assets, and forge agreements of cooperation that will save the
lives of your congregation.”
Respond.
She concluded by saying, “If you are feeling called to respond please contact a CEN Advisor (http://www.christianemergencynetwork.org/advisors) and we will help you Identify your Church Security liaison and establish your ReadyChurch (http://www.christianemergencynetwork.org/resources/readychurch-get-started).
Marr concluded by saying, “If you are concerned this step has not
been taken in your church or community and you would like to
respectfully express your concern to federal, state and local officials
for. Every Christian
ready to respond biblically to emergencies large or small.
“Christian Emergency Network unites Christian volunteers, community
leaders and emergency professionals in equipping the Church to be aware
and ready to respond in emergencies large and small. To learn more about
how you or your Christian organization can be prepared to respond to
emergencies big and small go to www.christianemergencynetwork.org.
For interviews with CEN please contact Misti McHatton at (800) 260-5637 or misti.mchatton@christianemergencynetwork.org
Photo caption: 1) The French capital is still on maximum alert
following the attacks on the Charlie Hebdo magazine in January (Photo:
Reuters: Charles Platiau). 2) Mary Marr.
Dan
Wooding, 74, is an award-winning journalist who was born in Nigeria of
British missionary parents, now living in Southern California with his
wife Norma, to whom he has been married for more than 51 years. They
have two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in
the UK. He is the founder and international director of ASSIST (Aid to
Special Saints in Strategic Times) and the ASSIST News Service (ANS) and
he hosts the weekly "Front Page Radio" show on the KWVE Radio Network
in Southern California and which is also carried throughout the United
States and around the world. He is the author of some 45 books, the
latest of which is a novel about the life of Jesus through the eyes of
his mother called "Mary: My Story from Bethlehem to Calvary". For more
information, please go to http://marythebook.com/, where you can find details of how to order the book.
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