Samaritan's Purse Helping Desperate Afghans

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From my email. I thought I'd share what other people are doing to help in this situation:



The world has been shocked in recent days by the ongoing images of chaos at Kabul’s airport as tens of thousands of desperate people, including American citizens, try to escape the Taliban. These Islamic extremists are poised to force Afghanistan back into a dark and brutal state where Christians, anyone who associated with Americans, women, and others face severe persecution and death. Some of our brothers and sisters in Christ are running from place to place, trying to stay safe.


Samaritan’s Purse has been partnering with organizations on the ground to get men, women, and children out of this horrific situation. We have been able to sponsor flights that have brought hundreds to safety—one of our partners made three trips that brought out 700 people in one day! We have also supported the evacuation of 80 missionary families via land routes.

Another partner just helped transport a 2-year-old girl to safety. She had been disabled in an explosion. The American service member who rescued her after the blast adopted her, and he was in the process of scheduling her departure to the United States when the Taliban took over. We thank God she was rescued—what she would have faced left alone is unthinkable.


We also have a Disaster Assistance Response Team in the region to determine how and where we can best help those who have fled with only the clothes on their backs. We know hygiene items will be urgently needed, and traumatized children will need comfort items and compassionate care.


Only God’s mighty hand can save those trapped in this crisis. Will you join in prayer for the people of Afghanistan? Please pray with me that rescue operations will continue and that more people will escape to safety. Pray for U.S. leaders to have wisdom and a great sense of urgency. Finally, pray that God will continue to lead Samaritan’s Purse as we seek to help those fleeing Afghanistan.


Sincerely,

.....Franklin Graham
President, Samaritan's Purse

:pray
 

usoutpost31

Well-Known Member
Hunger also a terrible problem over there.

Whatever aid we can send, praying our Lord blesses our contributions and that He increases the yield and impact, 10x, or 100x, or as much as he sees fit, and that the assistance gets to those who needs it, and that real good can come out of this. Also for the safety of NGOs and aid workers and anyone else in harm's way.
 

usoutpost31

Well-Known Member

The Dangers Facing Afghan Christians Inside Their Country and Escaping From It​

From Barnabas Aid

The Dangers Facing Afghan Christians Inside Their Country and Escaping From It | Barnabas Aid (barnabasfund.org)

August 24, 2021
The Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, completed with the fall of Kabul on Sunday 15 August, creates great danger for Afghan Christians, all of them converts from Islam or the children of converts.
If they are caught by the Taliban, they are very likely to be killed. Although the Hanafi school of sharia, which predominates in Afghanistan specifies death only for adult sane male apostates from Islam (with imprisonment for adult sane female apostates), the Taliban’s track record of an ultra-strict interpretation of sharia means it is very likely they will kill all apostates, both men and women, and probably their children too.
But if Afghan Christians join the thousands of other Afghan citizens desperate to flee Afghanistan for various reasons, will they be able to reach a safe haven? Should they try and get to neighbouring countries overland, or try to escape by a flight from Kabul International Airport?
This latter option presents some big challenges, with no guarantee of success. This is how the system is currently working. The names of the Afghan Christians and their family members and contact details must be sent in advance on a list (a manifest) to the Americans, who control Kabul airport and decide who may fly out. The reason for their vulnerability must also be stated on the manifest – so for Christians the list will have to reveal that they are Christians. The Americans will consider this information and decide whether or not those listed on the manifest will be given permission to fly. Those who are accepted for evacuation must not go to the airport until called. If they arrive at the airport without being called, they are turned away.

Getting to the airport means negotiating many Taliban checkpoints in Kabul, each one literally a life-or-death issue for Christians. The process of getting to the airport involves mingling with thousands of Muslim Afghans also trying to flee the country by air.

Once they are in the airport, the Christians will be put on any plane that the Americans choose, which will fly them to any of a number of processing hubs in other countries. The Americans determine the manifests of each plane, and work through their priority lists. Therefore, even if one can get a private charter flight to land at the airport with the intention of rescuing Christians, those who funded and arranged the flight would have no say on who boards their plane. There might be no Christians at all amongst their passengers.

The deadline of 31 August is fast approaching, and we are told that not everyone on the agreed list will be able to get evacuated in the days that remain. Any Christians still waiting at the airport will run the risk of being exposed as the Taliban takes control of the airport once the American troops are withdrawn.

It appears that most Afghan Christians will need to make their way overland across a border somehow.

Afghan Christians are facing very difficult decisions, and Barnabas Fund is working hard, through our Operation Safe Havens, to find options to enable Afghan Christian families to reach a place of safety and security.
 

GotGrace

Well-Known Member

The Dangers Facing Afghan Christians Inside Their Country and Escaping From It​

From Barnabas Aid

The Dangers Facing Afghan Christians Inside Their Country and Escaping From It | Barnabas Aid (barnabasfund.org)

August 24, 2021
The Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, completed with the fall of Kabul on Sunday 15 August, creates great danger for Afghan Christians, all of them converts from Islam or the children of converts.
If they are caught by the Taliban, they are very likely to be killed. Although the Hanafi school of sharia, which predominates in Afghanistan specifies death only for adult sane male apostates from Islam (with imprisonment for adult sane female apostates), the Taliban’s track record of an ultra-strict interpretation of sharia means it is very likely they will kill all apostates, both men and women, and probably their children too.
But if Afghan Christians join the thousands of other Afghan citizens desperate to flee Afghanistan for various reasons, will they be able to reach a safe haven? Should they try and get to neighbouring countries overland, or try to escape by a flight from Kabul International Airport?
This latter option presents some big challenges, with no guarantee of success. This is how the system is currently working. The names of the Afghan Christians and their family members and contact details must be sent in advance on a list (a manifest) to the Americans, who control Kabul airport and decide who may fly out. The reason for their vulnerability must also be stated on the manifest – so for Christians the list will have to reveal that they are Christians. The Americans will consider this information and decide whether or not those listed on the manifest will be given permission to fly. Those who are accepted for evacuation must not go to the airport until called. If they arrive at the airport without being called, they are turned away.

Getting to the airport means negotiating many Taliban checkpoints in Kabul, each one literally a life-or-death issue for Christians. The process of getting to the airport involves mingling with thousands of Muslim Afghans also trying to flee the country by air.

Once they are in the airport, the Christians will be put on any plane that the Americans choose, which will fly them to any of a number of processing hubs in other countries. The Americans determine the manifests of each plane, and work through their priority lists. Therefore, even if one can get a private charter flight to land at the airport with the intention of rescuing Christians, those who funded and arranged the flight would have no say on who boards their plane. There might be no Christians at all amongst their passengers.

The deadline of 31 August is fast approaching, and we are told that not everyone on the agreed list will be able to get evacuated in the days that remain. Any Christians still waiting at the airport will run the risk of being exposed as the Taliban takes control of the airport once the American troops are withdrawn.

It appears that most Afghan Christians will need to make their way overland across a border somehow.

Afghan Christians are facing very difficult decisions, and Barnabas Fund is working hard, through our Operation Safe Havens, to find options to enable Afghan Christian families to reach a place of safety and security.
It makes you heart hurt just thinking about this situation.
 

Batman

Well-Known Member
There was a HUGE backlash of hate and vitriol thrown at this organization a few years ago but they keep on serving Christ and humanity in the worst of times in the worst of places.......Hollyweird, the MSM, political critters, media and employer giants are no where to be found in light of their loud mouths against Trump, this organization, etc. now that Afghanistan is run amok with scum terrorists and the sitting POTUS is a Dem.
 
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