Despite Boko Haram, Gospel impacts Nigeria

mikhen7

Freed By Christ to Serve Christ
Some Good news amidst the bad.

Tertullian observes, the persecution was failing to destroy Christianity. He writes, “kill us,
torture us, condemn us, grind us to dust; your injustice is the proof that we are innocent. Therefore God
suffers (allows) that we thus suffer. When you recently condemned a Christian woman to the leno (pimp, i.e. accused her of being a prostitute) rather than to the leo (lion), you made confession that a taint on our purity is considered among us something more terrible than any punishment and any death.

Nor does your cruelty, however exquisite, avail you; it is rather a temptation to us. The oftener we are mown down by you, the more in number we grow; the blood of Christians is seed.”

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (BP) –- As Boko Haram militants continue to attack Nigeria and threaten neighboring countries, Christian workers there say the Gospel is going forth and impacting receptive hearts.

Greg Dorsey*, a Christian worker in West Africa, said Nigerian Christians are effectively engaging many areas of the country.

"The northeastern corner of Nigeria where Boko Haram has wielded most of its activities remains a difficult area for believers to freely worship and share their faith," Dorsey said. "However, God has raised up believers who have remained steadfast and bold in the midst of applied pressures to silence them."

Another Christian worker told of hearing the testimonies of believers from troubled areas of northern Nigeria at a recent meeting. "Each one that shared was brought to the Lord by a brother or other close relative. Earlier this year, some of these same men were imprisoned. While we prayed for their release, they were sharing their faith and welcoming new brothers into the Christ-life."

One man exhibited amazing joy in Christ even as he showed scars from his imprisonment and torture. The day after the man shared his story, he received a phone call that his house had been burned and his family scattered.

In what is described as Boko Haram's deadliest attack to date, hundreds of gunmen invaded the town of Baga and 16 surrounding villages in Borno state on Jan. 3 and continued to slaughter residents and burn homes throughout the following week, killing an estimated 2,000 people.

Yet, Nigerians continue to seek peace in the midst of the country's struggles, according to Christian workers.

One worker shared the story of a religious leader who said, "I've searched the Quran for peace, and every time Jesus is mentioned. Can you tell me about Him?"

After hearing stories of Jesus, the man repented, prayed for salvation and was later baptized.

Amid the persecution, believers are reminded that even their persecutors can experience the power of the Gospel.

"Remember that the apostle Paul was once a religious terrorist until he met Jesus on the Damascus Road. Ask God to open the eyes of those who are blinded by the deceiver and bring them to Christ that they too might become great evangelists," one Christian leader said.

Boko Haram, seeking to establish Sharia law, has killed thousands of Christians, moderate Muslims, government officials and civilians in attacks targeting religious communities in northern Nigeria since 2012, according to news reports, with the death toll calculated between 10,000 and 12,000. An estimated 1.5 million Nigerians have been forced to flee their homes, according to the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs as of September 2014.

Boko Haram intensified attacks in Nigeria after Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in northeastern Nigeria in May 2013 and has become more indiscriminate in attacks that originally targeted Christians.

Christians around the world are urged to pray that believers will share eagerly with fellow Nigerians the truth of God's peace and love; that persecuted Christians will have courage and strength in spite of losing homes, belongings and even family members; that believers will remember Jesus' promise that He has overcome the world and find His peace that passes all understanding; for followers of Jesus to have boldness from the Holy Spirit to share "the hope that lies within."

http://www.bpnews.net/44114/despite-boko-haram-gospel-impacts-nigeria
 

mbrown1219

Heaven's Stables
Martyrdom has never been something I have sought out! In fact, I have worried that I would not be brave enough to endure.

Finally the Holy Spirit had mercy on me and I came to believe that He will give me strength sufficient for whatever lies ahead, at the time I need that strength.

That has helped me to have more courage in the present moment as well!
 

mattfivefour

Well-Known Member
"If the heart is cleansed by the love of Jesus Christ, and if the heart loves Him, one can resist all tortures.... I tremble because of the sufferings of those persecuted in different lands. I tremble thinking about the eternal destiny of their torturers. I tremble for Western Christians who don't help their persecuted brethren." —Richard Wurmbrand

"What makes you think that you will walk in victory when facing death if you can't walk in obedience in life... If you can't live for Him, don't fool yourself into thinking you will die for Him." —Dennis E. Green
 

mikhen7

Freed By Christ to Serve Christ
Adrian, so true brother!!! Oh how urgently we need to draw close to our Lord. We can pray for these being tortured but I have never seen a solid plan for what else Christians can do. (Financial support? We certainly cannot raise up an army of Christians armed to go over there. Our Kingdom is not of this world. )
 

Hol

Worships Him
"If the heart is cleansed by the love of Jesus Christ, and if the heart loves Him, one can resist all tortures.... I tremble because of the sufferings of those persecuted in different lands. I tremble thinking about the eternal destiny of their torturers. I tremble for Western Christians who don't help their persecuted brethren." —Richard Wurmbrand

"What makes you think that you will walk in victory when facing death if you can't walk in obedience in life... If you can't live for Him, don't fool yourself into thinking you will die for Him." —Dennis E. Green
:pray
 

ReadyforSupper

Well-Known Member
Adrian, so true brother!!! Oh how urgently we need to draw close to our Lord. We can pray for these being tortured but I have never seen a solid plan for what else Christians can do. (Financial support? We certainly cannot raise up an army of Christians armed to go over there. Our Kingdom is not of this world. )
Yes, Financial support. VOM cares for our bretheren in the most dire of circumstances.

Recently, VOM was a sponsor of...something that included the RCC and that bent me out of shape...but I have to remember, middle east catholics aren't like American catholics. These people are choosing to die for the Name...I'd assume that's only through the Spirit, so I'm going to let this one go. (And still support the cause)

When you donate to VOM you can be very specific. What region do you want your money to go to? Do you want to supply medical aid or evangelism? Do you want to give to the Arabs who are in Israeli hospitals, being cared for by "little satan" (Israel) and being funded by "great satan" (US)?

I try to rotate and I also send for plastic Bibles to be printed and smuggled into the rain forest region of Brazil, where regular Bibles fall apart.

For now, it's the only way I can think of besides prayer (and they need our prayers and soon, we may need them as well).
 

Hol

Worships Him
VOM has my prayers, but no longer my financial support. Like World Vision & Wycliffe they may be sending translations of Bibles that are similar to The Message Bible, and designed to water down the Gospel. Maybe it's just me, but the larger Bible distributors seem to have adopted some teaching error, called the Insider Movement, or IM. the promotion leads to synchronism so that believers are led to think they can be closet Christians; still attend mosques & pagan temples. Those few apologists who hold to the plenary of scriptural inerrancy are reporting that by the second generation the kids of these watered down versions have no idea of who Christ is and what salvation is.
:feedback
 

mikhen7

Freed By Christ to Serve Christ
Holly, that is interesting. Do you have a link to share which shows VOM as participants in sending watered down versions of the gospel. I would like to speak to a contact I have there about this. God Bless
 
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