Ministry Calls for Prayer for Christian Evangelists in Pakistan
ICC Note:
Pakistan remains one of the most difficult countries for Christians. For Christian evangelists and church planters, Pakistan is even more hostile. These brave Christians know the risks they take on a daily basis to spread the Gospel in countries where many are hostile to its message. Forgotten Missionaries International (FMI) has called on Christians globally to remember these brave evangelists and pray for them as they face near constant difficult and persecution because of their ministries.
1/7/2016 Pakistan (MNN) – Church planting in a Muslim nation is a dangerous proposition, and training is usually a luxury the faithful don’t have.
Most Christian nationals in Pakistan will never attend seminary or receive any sort of formal Bible training. But Bruce Allen of Forgotten Missionaries International (FMI) says these Christians are eager to reach out to each other despite the risks of being found together.
“Christian pastors are getting death threats from folks saying, ‘We know who you are. We know where you are. Prepare to die within a matter of days.’”
Such threats aren’t taken lightly. But Allen said he tells people who pray for pastors’ safety that they are more likely to be sidelined by the terrors of bacteria, parasites, and other sicknesses than by ISIS killers.
Seminars such as FMI’s “Identifying and Managing the Risks of Sharing Jesus” is offered every few years and helps ministry workers with the other issues that often affect them and their families.
“The risks aren’t just about terrorism or physical harm,” Allen says. “Sometimes, the risks are frequent loss of privacy, loss of personal control over agendas, and emotional wear and tear.”
Such issues affect pastors most anywhere, but the pressures that come in countries where the populace is hostile toward Christians can make church planting a much higher stress proposition.
“The pastors, the evangelists, the church planters are fully aware of the culture in which they serve,” Allen explains. While they understand the risk of spreading the Gospel, they also know the rewards. It is the amount of stress, built up over time that has a deleterious effect on families.
“We need to pray for their stamina, their courage to continue in light of those things, because it is very wearing,” Allen says. “We really want to help fortify the people who are serving in those dark situations.”
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