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SUDAN: Authorities Destroy Another Church Building

SUDAN: Authorities Destroy Another Church Building

Jeni Fa · Thursday, July 17th 2014 at 10:39PM · 697 views
Sources: Christian Solidarity Worldwide, Morning Star News

The demolished church
Photo: Morning Star News

Authorities destroyed a church building in Thiba Al Hamyida, North Khartoum, on June 30th. The previous day, officials interrupted the congregation's Sunday service and announced the planned demolition.

The church's leader, Rev. Kwa Shamal, attempted to stop the destruction by appealing to the North Khartoum Commissioner and providing evidence that the Church of Christ was the legitimate owner of the land. However, the reverend was reportedly informed that the government had intended to destroy the church since 2012 to make way for the construction of a hospital. However, although the church building was levelled, a mosque located on the same plot of land was allowed to stand.

Approximately 70 security personnel armed with guns and tear gas were present at the scene of the demolition. Onlooking church members were threatened with arrest if they tried to intervene. "Even if they destroy this church building, our God is still good all the time," a church member shared. "We, the believers, are the real church. We are asking you to continue to pray for us because of the great challenge we are facing."

Christians in Sudan have come under increasing pressure since the secession of South Sudan in January of 2011. In April of 2013, the government announced that new church licenses would no longer be issued. Since then, the destruction of church buildings has continued unabated.

Please pray that these brothers and sisters in Christ will soon acquire a new building in which to worship. In the meantime, may they continue to meet together for fellowship, praising our Most High God for His great faithfulness and unending goodness. May their spiritual zeal lead many neighbours to inquire about our Saviour Jesus Christ and come to faith in Him! As Christians throughout Sudan face increasing pressure, pray that the Holy Spirit will strengthen their resolve to proclaim Him as Lord of all and follow steadfastly in His ways, leading to a mighty revival in this area of the world.

http://morningstarnews.org

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Comments (16)

Helen Lofton Saturday, July 19th 2014 at 1:10AM

In both stories about the demolished church it looks like the quality of the buildings were poorly made. If the shack in the background is an example of their buildings, why didn't the Solidarity groups make sure the churches were safe for habitation? What religion does the government members of Sudan practice?

Jeni Fa Monday, July 21st 2014 at 2:26PM

Its Islamic. I'm sure the quality of the building had nothing to do with it just that it wasn't Muslim.




powell robert Wednesday, July 23rd 2014 at 3:04PM


come on jeniFa,

A modern 2014 HOSPITAL built to High Standards or a Solidarity group headed by Rev. Kwa Shamal with a churchinchrist building NOT safe for habitation.



Jeni Fa Wednesday, July 23rd 2014 at 9:42PM

Ok, perhaps.


Steve Williams Thursday, July 24th 2014 at 1:51AM

Why didn't they level a mosque to make room for a hospital?

Steve Williams Thursday, July 24th 2014 at 1:55AM

Sudan bans the construction of new churches days after a church was demolished in Khartoum

http://www.christiantoday.com/article/suda...

powell robert Thursday, July 24th 2014 at 12:11PM


jeniFa you know I hate to comment on commentators on your Blog--

but this OFF SUBJECT- or DIVERSONIST evilDNA selfProfessed 'whiteMan' and his picture stalk intelligent thought---with his comments at an African American Family site

"Why didn't they level a mosque to make room for a hospital?"

Thursday, July 24th 2014 at 1:51AM
Steve Williams

Simple, simpleton ---- There may be No Masjid in Jumhűrîyat as-Sűdân is Dilapidated and an eyesore to the area.......


Steve Williams Thursday, July 24th 2014 at 1:32PM

No dilapidated eyesore mosques? Only churches?

Jeni Fa Tuesday, July 29th 2014 at 12:12PM

@ Steve,


Lol

Sorry Rob, but it's a legitimate question.


powell robert Tuesday, July 29th 2014 at 7:20PM


I have prayed in The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that has been a Masjid for 1434+ YEARS and IT IS THE MOST modern and highTechnology structure in the world..... especially when one realizes that in 2 1/2 months another 2 Million people will for 7 days circumnavigate it.

I have prayed in 1000 year Old structures in Misr, Shams, Magreeb, and Sudan and NO eyesores EVEN with the ancient ones......

but I can go to Minneapolis this evening and see Many eyesores.......



Jeni Fa Tuesday, July 29th 2014 at 7:23PM

That's so true! Its the same in NJ area... there are so many eyesores. You don't see this kind of thing when it comes to Catholic Churches so I can understand that would be the sentiment with Mosques structures as well. Our buildings are beautiful structures, too!

powell robert Tuesday, July 29th 2014 at 7:28PM


I have prayed in The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that has been a Masjid for 1434+ YEARS and IT IS THE MOST modern and highTechnology structure in the world..... especially when one realizes that in 2 1/2 months another 2 Million people will for 7 days circumnavigate it.

I have prayed in 1000 year Old structures in Misr, Shams, Magreeb, and Sudan and NO eyesores EVEN with the ancient ones......

but I can go to Minneapolis this evening and see Many eyesores.......



Jeni Fa Tuesday, July 29th 2014 at 7:30PM

LoL


Jeni Fa Tuesday, July 29th 2014 at 7:31PM

Its worth repeating, huh?



Steve Williams Wednesday, July 30th 2014 at 3:34PM

An ‘abomination’: Slaughter in the mosques and churches of Bentiu, South Sudan

There is no body count for the city of Bentiu in South Sudan, perhaps because there are too many to count. The news from the United Nations’ mission in South Sudan only describes “piles and piles” of bodies. Other reports speak of streets “littered” with bodies. A mosque was filled with hundreds of bodies. More inside the Catholic church. Bodies in the hospital.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning...

powell robert Wednesday, July 30th 2014 at 9:18PM


here we go again, the selfProfessed 'whiteMan' minus ebonics OFF SUBJECT!

what does this africanANIMIST Nuer-------slaughter in the Republic of South Sudan have to do with Masajid or catholics in the Christian eyesores in Jumhűrîyat as-Sűdân?

BUT actually the Nuer and the selfProfessed 'whiteMan' MAY have similar DNA

Nuer were the tribe that resisted disarmament most strongly. Members of the Nuer White Army, ...........refused to lay down their weapons.

Nuer people are a Nilotic ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Nile Valley

"Nuer believes that God is the spirit of the sky or the spirit who is in the sky” Kuoth Nhial” the creator, but Nuers believe in the coming of God through rain, lightning and thunder, and that the rainbow is the necklace of God. The sun and the moon as well as other material entities are also manifestation or sign of God, who after all is a spirit.

Nuers believe that when a man or a woman dies, the flesh, the life and the soul separate. The flesh is committed to the earth, while the breath or life goes back to Kuoth.

The soul that signifies the human individuality and personality remains alive as a shadow or a reflection, and departs together with the ox sacrificed, to the place of the ghosts.".

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