Skip to content

‘Homeland’ for Christians in Middle East Pushed to Protect them from ISIS Genocide Campaign

September 13, 2016 | Iraq
September 13, 2016
IraqMiddle EastSyriaUnited States

ICC Note: The Philos Project, a Christian group, along with In Defense of Christians have partnered together to discuss a possible solution to the danger in which Christians of the Middle East live. The solution? A secure homeland within the region in which the Christians can safely reside. At a recent gathering in Washington D.C., Christians from around the country urged fellow American Christians to pray and advocate for policy that will create Christian homeland in the Middle East. This could be tangible aid to the suffering Church abroad.

09/13/2016 Washington D.C. (Christian Times): What can Christians do to help protect their fellow persecuted Christians in the Middle East?

The question has been around since the Islamic State (ISIS) started a campaign of genocide against Christians in Syria and Iraq.

Now, finally, a credible answer has been voiced: the creation of a protected Christian homeland in the region.

A Christian group called the Philos Project has partnered with In Defense of Christians to discuss how American believers can put policy and prayer together to stop the violence against Christians in the Middle East, CBN News reports.

Advocates for the persecuted Church recently gathered in Washington, D.C. to raise awareness about the ISIS’ genocide campaign against believers in the region.

During the gathering, Christians in America were urged to actively help their beleaguered fellow Christians.

“We all feel the temptation to stay out of it and mind our own business… But minding our business is simply not an option,” said Robert Nicholson, president of thePhilos Project and key speaker at the event.

Many of the advocates are convinced that the only way to protect Christians in the Middle East is to create a homeland for them.

“Everyone wants to help Christians with aid, but until now there has been no structure through which to deliver it – no address to mail the check,” Nicholson said.

“Christians in the Middle East will only be safe when they have a protected homeland, a foundation on which to build their shattered society,” he added.

[Full Story]

To read more news stories, visit the ICC Newsroom
For interviews, please email press@persecution.org

Help raise $500,000 to meet the urgent needs of Christians in Syria!

Give Today
Back To Top
Search