Myanmar: religious persecution
06 Sep 2018Myanmar has 100+ ethnic groups, and over 2,200 Buddhist temples. It is rich in natural resources such as gems, oil, and natural gas. The military holds great influence in the government, forcibly repressing popular democratic movements and exploiting the country's rich natural resources, leaving the nation’s economy in shambles. Many are in poverty. Additionally, Myanmar suffers the second highest HIV/AIDS rate in southeast Asia, with a reported 54% of adults and 78% of children receiving treatment. The creation and use of illegal drugs is a contributing factor to this epidemic. It has been reported that at least 200,000 households are involved in the production of poppies, the source of illegal opiates. Recently, the largest human exodus since the Vietnam War began as Rohingya Muslims were driven out in what the UN described as ‘ethnic cleansing at the hands of the military’. Myanmar is 80% Buddhist, 8% Christian, and 7% Muslim. 84% remain unreached with the Gospel. Freedom of religion is restricted. The military actively promote Buddhism.
Philippines and Thailand: Bible translations
06 Sep 2018Praise God for the initiative of the Asi people in forming the ‘Asi Bible Association,’ to oversee New Testament distribution. Pray for good decisions and the finances needed to distribute the Scriptures in written, audio and digital formats, including the Jesus film, DVDs, CDs, and hymn books. Pray that people of the Philippines will be eager to engage with the Scriptures available to them. Praise God also for the hundreds of followers of the Northern Thai Facebook group formed when the New Testament was dedicated in early 2018. Pray for the scripture engagement team as they put out an updated version of the phone app. There will be a meeting of churches in September to encourage support for translation of the Old Testament. Ask God to bring many to the meeting, and that funds will be found to pay the salary for a scripture engagement coordinator for another year.
Recently, at an Islamic Caliphate conference, Said Khecharem, who is affiliated with the pro-Sharia, pro-caliphate organisation Hizb- ut-Tahrir, declared that the ‘establishment of an Islamic state requires the conquest of America, Britain, Russia, France, and Italy. Other infidel lands will be conquered, Allah willing.’ According to the Middle East Media Research Institute, he also said, ‘The most important thing is to restore the rule of the Muslims, through the Quran and the Sunna, in order to renew Islamic life and to deliver the Islamic message to the world. My brothers, the implication of this today should be the establishment of an Islamic state over all the lands of the infidels.’ Some in the west are noting that even now relatively few mosques or Islamic schools teach young Muslims why they should reject the violent understanding of Islam taught by al-Qaeda, IS, and other terror groups.
Korea: a ‘kairos’ time
06 Sep 2018On 15 August North and South Korea celebrated their liberation from Japanese occupation in 1948, South Korea celebrated its 70th anniversary as a state founded purposefully as a Christian state, and North Korea also celebrated its formation. Seventy years is a significant time period for God: see A process towards reunification of the north and south was started by a joint declaration in June 2000, which was reaffirmed in April 2018 by the Panmunjom Declaration for peace, prosperity and unification of the Korean Peninsula. The two countries agreed to work towards a peaceful reunification in the future.
Syria: options for Idlib
06 Sep 2018The future of Syria is being debated between Iran, Russia and Turkey. Prominent on the agenda at a leaders’ meeting in Tehran on 7 Sept is Idlib, the remaining rebel-held province in Syria (population 1.5 million). Turkey, fearing a mass exodus of civilians towards its border, is trying to ensure the offensive will be as limited as possible. Most believe there are three scenarios. First, Turkey and Russia could agree to uphold the Idlib de-escalation zone if Turkey deals with the al-Qaeda-affiliated Hay'et Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and persuades them to relocate elsewhere. This could avert a Russian attack on Idlib as long as a lasting peace is achieved in Syria. The second scenario would allow for a limited Russian-led military action in Idlib against HTS. Given the high population density, Russia and Syria seem to be trying to avoid massive military attacks. The most feared scenario is Iran’s preference - an all-out offensive against Idlib. See
“Give up your small ambitions!” That is what the great Jesuit missionary, Francis Xavier, wanted the youth of his day to know as he pioneered sharing the Gospel of Christ among the unreached peoples of Asia in the 16th century. He wanted them to give up those lesser intentions that were in their minds for their lives in order to get involved in Jesus’ unique missions for them.
Not that our personal ambitions are small in our eyes, but compared to the ambitions God has for us they are very tiny and inconsequential. What is the main mission to which we are being called to give ourselves? The great Unfinished Task, the mission of the ages, the reason Jesus Christ, the Lord of the Universe and Eternity, came and gave Himself on that cross of torture, shame and death was that all people on earth would be blessed, rescued from darkness and futility in order to experience abundant life here and eternal life beyond the grave.
The Moravians were some of those through history that grasped that mission and laid hold of it with all their hearts in both prayer and action. Like the early church did before them. They became militant for the Lord and His purposes for their lives. When the Spirit of God came upon them in 1727, only about 200 of them took on the world of their time, first giving themselves to prayer and then many of them went to the ends of the earth to share Jesus with those who had never heard of His love and truth. They came to grasp that this was the highest of all callings—ongoing prayer connected with life-long mission.
The IPC has sought to maintain a strong focus through the years on this same awesome Unfinished Task, the mission of the ages. Jesus told His followers in the Great Commission, “Go and make disciples of all nations”.The word “nations” there is ethne in the original language. Therefore, it is better rendered “ethnic groups” or people groups defined by their unique cultures and languages that make up the political nations. For example, in Toronto, Canada, which means “meeting place” there are now about 400 ethnic groups from around the world. In the rest of Canada and North America there are many more. The Great Commission has not been accomplished till disciples have been made in all such groups.
Across the world, there are about 12,000 such people groups, some of which have heard the Gospel and developed movements to Christ; others have still not had that opportunity. About 5500 Unreached People Groups still do not have an indigenous movement of believers with numbers and resources to reach their groups (less than 5% Christian). An even more needy subset- 4700 “Frontier” or least reached people groups are less than 0.1% Christian.The Great Commission calling is still underway and incumbent upon us as His followers until each people group has heard theGospel in a way that makes sense within their culture and worldview. Throughout the history of the prayer and mission movements, such people groups have no intercessors or churches praying for them and no known missionary force engaging them. They are still unreached and unengaged. 1600 of these groups are Bibleless people groups that still need to have God’s Word translated into their own languages.
This map shows the progress of the Gospel by People Group and helps us to visualize where we are in finishing this Unfinished Task. The red areas are where the priority for prayer coupled with mission needs to be focused within the band of nations from northern Africa, through the Middle East to Central and South Asia, where false religious systems of Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism hold sway over the lives of most.
Asia itself, and especially South Asia, has over ¾ of the remaining Unreached and Frontier people groups needing to be reached. Who will go to share Jesus Christ with them? It will be challenging and costly, but also the most compelling and meaningful adventure of a lifetime and has to be accomplished. Are any of us ready to take it on? As Isaiah said, “Here I am, Lord, send me.”
Jesus said in John 4, “My food is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work.” Food is the number one drive of us humans and who doesn’t enjoy it? It brings a sense of fulfillment, satiation, sustenance and delight. For Jesus and for us, accomplishing the will of the Father should be like food. Have we discovered that? He then asks his disciples to open their eyes and look at the fields that are ripe for harvest and says that they are called to play their part in sowing and reaping the harvest, a harvest of human beings for eternal life. God has been preparing this great harvest, through all the ups and downs and good and bad of human history. What happens to individuals as well as whole nations in one vast drama of the ages is being used by Him in consummate love and wisdom to prepare this great harvest so that we humans can become His companions for eternity. Wow! Jesusalso said there will be great rejoicing among the sowers and reapers. There is no greater joy than sharing this Gospel of abundant and eternal life with those still lost in spiritual and moral darkness.
Clearly, the central, overall mission God is calling all of us to is the Great Commission-- to do our unique part to bring in the Harvest of the Ages, whether as sowers or reapers, using our particular gifts and resources to advance this most holy and’ wonderful desire of the Lord for humanity. How then do we go about it?
- Surrender ourselves through prayer for the enabling of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:4-8, 14) In Acts 1:4-8. Jesus tells His disciples to wait until they receive the gift of being baptized with the Holy Spirit through which they will receive the power to be His witnesses to Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria even to the ends of the earth. This word provoked them to seek God through intense prayer and through it they developed a culture of prayer and dependence upon God. “They all joined together constantly in prayer” (Acts 1:14). This is what readied them for the mighty outpouring of the Spirit on Pentecost and all the subsequent breakthroughs in mission throughout book of Acts. When God’s people have practiced the same culture, similar breakthroughs have happened through the history of the Church and missions since. Great revivals like that which visited the Moravians came about by seeking the face of God through non-stop availability to the Lord in prayer. This is still the same explosive recipe for both revival and mission breakthroughs in our time!
- Ask for the power and guidance of Holy Spirit because the mission of bringing in the Harvest is impossible without Him. In my own experience in university, I was a terribly shy person and so scared to be a witness for Christ. In spite of great trepidation, with the Spirit’s enabling, I spoke publicly to a group of other students and the power of God came upon me, emboldening me afterwards to serve as a campus evangelist, then go to Asia as a field missionary. Since that time over 50 years ago, the Lord has taken me to over 100 nations in mission and prayer initiatives. The Lord, the God of Miracles, has given provision, help, encouragement throughout. Nothing is more satisfying and fulfilling than serving Him among the peoples of earth. These years have been thrilling ones, thanks be to God!
As we pray and surrender selves, it opens the door for the Almighty Lord to bring about transformation within us as well as supernatural breakthroughs among the unreached justas happened in the book of Acts. Through united prayer with like-minded national Christian leaders, colleagues and I have repeatedly over many years witnessed the atmosphere of cities and nations change from war to peace and from resistance or apathy to the Gospel to great receptivity, resulting in many coming to Christ. For example, in Cambodia after a1994-95 national prayer initiative backed by the international prayer movement, Khmer Rouge terrorists who had massacred their countrymen for 20 years succumbed within three months, turning in their weapons to the government and surrenderingen masse. They even put their own leader, Pol Pot, on trial themselves for his war crimes. Spiritual darkness through mass bloodshed and idolatry gave way to10,000 believers in Christ becoming an estimated 500,000 over the next 20 years (50 times). In Bosnia, after a wartime prayer initiative, a peace agreement was signed as the prayer initiative finished, and with the restoration of peace, the believers were able to take the Gospel to every home. To the glory of the Lord and only through the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit, eight wars have been stopped in the same way,with other major transformations occurring that have catalyzedthe mission of Christ in those countries.
3) Prayer and effective mission go together,starting with maintaining a vital connection with the Lord in prayer first. “Apart from me you can do nothing,” Jesus said (John 15:5). Therefore, let us surrender ourselves to the Master of Mission Himself. None of us has any guarantee as to how long we will live. Let us, therefore, let Christ give us His special vision for the part of the Harvest He wants each of us to engage with, so that our lives will bring forth 30, 60 or 100-fold for His global purposes, and so that we will hear Him say “Well done, good and faithful servant, enter the joy of your Lord.”
Let us invest ourselves in prayer and mission to reach the unreached. Doors will open as we pray and make ourselves available. Adopt an unreached group as your responsibility in prayer and see how He leads you. Your prayers will help multiply the harvesters. That may include you as well as you take that people group into your heart or you may play a vital role helping others go to reach them.
Attached you will find a prayer guide for the largest unreached groups that still do not have indigenous movements to Christ and need our prayers. Start by praying for one each day of the coming month and see if God would have you to adopt one of them for ongoing prayer and mission effort. Go deeper by doing some of your own research and see if there are any from this group in your region with whom you could develop relationships.
Another way you can get involved over the next two years is through the Go 2020 mission effort. It is an international campaign to mobilize 100 million believers to share Jesus Christ with one billion unreached people by May 2020. Increasing numbers of mission and prayer organizations are cooperating to enable this to happen. A description of how to get involved is atwww.go2020.world.
Some helpful resources:
1) 9 minute version of "The Spirit of the Moravians" 2) "The 31" prayer guide https://joshuaproject.net/assets/media/handouts/the31.pdf 3) Unfinished Task maps and Go 2020 information https://www.dropbox.com/sh/chmx8y349h785of/AACOFmQvSIlEaYhKVnNuavbJa?dl=0
John Robb, IPC Chairman
(Adapted from a message given to the UPRISING Canada in Toronto, August 10, 2018
Andrew Brunson, a missionary in Turkey unjustly imprisoned there and now under house arrest, wrote the song below while he was in jail and would sing it each day. A good share of the time Andrew was in a small room with 16 or more people who were very unpleasant to him. Considering the awful condition of his imprisonment, this song is quite meaningful.
As you listen to the audio or read the words, please pray for Andrew and other believers in Christ who are imprisoned for their faith around the world. More followers of Jesus are being persecuted or killed than at any time in history.
https://m.soundcloud.com/ona-arpc/andrews-song
You are worthy, worthy of my all
My tears and pain I lift up as an offering
Teach me to share in the fellowship of your suffering
Lamb of God you are worthy of my all.
You are worthy, worthy of my all
Adopted as a son, a brother to my King
Indeed I will share in your glory if I share your suffering
Jesus, you are worthy of my all.
You are worthy, worthy of my all
But my heart faints, drowned in sorrow, overwhelmed
Make me like you, Cross-bearer, persevering, faithful to the end
To stand the trial and receive the crown of life.
You are worthy, worthy of my all
This is my declaration in the darkest hour
Jesus, the Faithful One who loves me, always good and true
You made me yours, you are worthy of my all.
I want to be found worthy to stand before you on that day
With no regrets from cowardice, things left undone
To hear you say, “Well done, my faithful friend, now enter your reward”
Jesus, my Joy, you are the prize I’m running for.
You are worthy, worthy of my all
You are worthy, worthy of my all
What can I give to the Son of God, who gave himself for me
Here I am, you are worthy of my all.
“Recently a Muslim spokesman in Tunisia named Said Khecharem, who is affiliated with the international pro-Sharia, pro-caliphate organization Hizbut-Tahrir, declared (to delighted screams of “Allahuakbar” from his audience), that the “establishment of an Islamic state…requires the conquest of America, Britain, Russia, France, and Italy – Rome and other infidel lands will be conquered, Allah willing.”
According to the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), Khecharem also said: “After the laws of Allah were abandoned, and the heretic regimes were imposed on the Muslims, the most important thing to do is to restore the rule of the Muslims, through the Quran and the Sunna, in order to renew Islamic life and to deliver the Islamic message to the world. My brothers, the implication of this today should be the establishment of an Islamic state over all the lands of the Muslims.”
And no call to restore the caliphate would be complete without a swipe at the Jews, whom the Qur’an designates (5:82) the worst enemies of the Muslims. Khecharem predicted that “this will happen, of course, after the elimination of the filthy Jewish entity, and after liberation of the lands under direct colonization, like Kashmir and others.”
If Said Khecharem were a non-Muslim saying that Muslims needed to destroy “the filthy Jewish entity” and conquer America, Britain, Russia, France, and Italy, he would be accused of “Islamophobia” and “bigotry.” But no one will take any particular notice of this.
They should, however. Khecharem is not some deluded fanatic raving on a Tunisian street corner. He was speaking at Hizbut-Tahrir’s International Caliphate Conference; although Hizbut-Tahrir is banned in many countries, it still has an international presence, and recently held a conference in Chicago.
Nor is the desire to establish a global caliphate limited to Hizbut-Tahrir alone. The word khalifa means “successor”; the caliph in Sunni Islamic theology is the successor of Muhammad as the military, political, and spiritual leader of the Muslims. As I show in my book The History of Jihad From Muhammad to ISIS, the great caliphates of history, from the immediate post-Muhammad period of the “Rightly Guided Caliphs” to the Umayyads, Abbasids, and Ottomans, as well as other Islamic states, all waged relentless jihad warfare against non-Muslims, subjugating them under the rule of Islamic law and denying them basic rights.
These weren’t the actions of a “tiny minority of extremists,” abhorred by the vast majority of peaceful Muslims for “hijacking” their religion. This was, for fourteen centuries, mainstream, normative Islam, carried forth by the primary authorities in the Islamic world at the time. The History of Jihad shows from the accounts of eyewitnesses and contemporary chroniclers through the ages that in every age and in every place where there were Muslims, some of them believed that they had a responsibility given to them by Allah to wage war against and subjugate unbelievers under the rule of Islamic law. And so it is today: Said Khecharem has enunciated that responsibility more clearly and directly than most Muslim spokesmen do these days, but he is by no means the only one who believes that it exists.
What is noteworthy also about The History of Jihad is something that it does not contain. As the jihadis move against non-Muslim states without any letup, pause, period of coexistence, period of tolerance, reformation, or reconsideration, there never appears any force of Muslims to oppose them. While it is undoubtedly true that not all Muslims in any given age have ever waged jihad, there has never been in Islamic history an Islamic entity or organization that was opposed to waging jihad and dedicated to stopping those who were waging it.
So it is today. Islamic groups in the West issue pro-forma condemnations after every jihad terror attack, but are doing little or nothing to try to prevent the next one. There is still no mosque or Islamic school in the United States that teaches young Muslims why they should reject the understanding of Islam taught by al-Qaeda, ISIS, and other jihad terror groups.
Meanwhile, Said Khecharem and other Islamic spokesmen openly call for Muslims to engage in jihad conquest. Western authorities should be pondering his words, and their implications, very carefully. Instead, if they have taken any notice of him at all, which is unlikely, they have dismissed him as an “extremist.”
They have yet to come to grips with the fact that “extremism” is and always has been so distressingly widespread in Muslim communities. But they will.
Jihadwatch.org
The book,The History of Jihad from Muhammad to ISIS, mentioned above is excellent and demonstrates that jihad consisting of terror and war has always characterized Islam and those who practice that religion. Let us pray for Muslims to be set free from delusion and for those in authority, especially in North America and Europe, to wake up to the serious threats they face from those who espouse true Islam.