> Please join us in praying for these who are dear to Christ.
> 
> Please join us in giving as well. Canon White (see Eric Metaxas' riveting 
> interview with him here) is asking, "Please, please help us in this crisis."
> 
> Luke wrote of our predecessors that  "No one claimed that any of his 
> possessions was his own, but they shared everything they had" (Acts 4:32 
> NIV). Surely this is a moment to imitate them.
> 
> Here's one simple avenue for your gift.
> 


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Christians in Iraq Are in Desperate Need

Troubling news from Iraq continues apace. That's not new, but the level of 
escalation, and the description of events on the ground, both indicate a 
mushrooming humanitarian crisis, an extreme situation which warrants the 
attention, prayers, and gifts of Christians around the world.

Some of the most trusted sources we know are using striking language to 
describe the state of affairs:

* "Probably there is not one Christian now left in Mosul." Archbishop Amel Nona
* "Things are so bad now in Iraq, the worst they have ever been." Canon Andrew 
White, the "vicar of Baghdad"
* "Iraq is on the verge of disintegration." Eric Metaxas

No doubt many of our readers are following Iraq news. As has been widely 
reported, Mosul fell to Militants on Tuesday. Large swaths of Iraqi military 
are said to be abandoning their posts.

The government of Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, fell overnight to the 
jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and Levant, also called the Islamic State of 
Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Mosul's panic-stricken Christians, along with many 
others, are now fleeing en masse to the rural Nineveh Plain, according to the 
Vatican publication Fides. The border crossings into Kurdistan, too, are jammed 
with the cars of the estimated 150,000 desperate escapees.

The Christians in ancient Antioch, Syria, "determined, every one according to 
his ability, to send relief to the brothers living in Judea" (Acts 11:29 ESV). 
So we today have an opportunity to respond to the needs of our brothers and 
sisters in Iraq. "So then, as we have opportunity, let us do good to everyone, 
and especially to those who are of the household of faith" (Galatians 6:10 ESV).

Please join us in praying for these who are dear to Christ.

Please join us in giving as well. Canon White (see Eric Metaxas' riveting 
interview with him here) is asking, "Please, please help us in this crisis."

Luke wrote of our predecessors that  "No one claimed that any of his 
possessions was his own, but they shared everything they had" (Acts 4:32 NIV). 
Surely this is a moment to imitate them.

Here's one simple avenue for your gift.

- Gary Brumbelow


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