Evangelicals in the Mid East

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“The way the preachers arrived here . . . with soldiers . . . was not a good thing,” said Baghdad’s Roman Catholic archbishop, Jean Sleiman. “I think they had the intention that they could convert Muslims, though Christians didn’t do it here for 2,000 years.”

“In the end,” Sleiman said, “they are seducing Christians from other churches.”

Iraq’s new churches are part of Christian evangelicalism’s growing presence in several Middle Eastern countries, experts say. In neighboring Jordan, for example, “the indigenous evangelical presence is growing and thriving,” said Todd M. Johnson, a scholar of global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Massachusetts.

Nabeeh Abbassi, president of the Jordan Baptist Convention, said in an interview in Amman that there are about 10,000 evangelicals worshiping at 50 churches in Jordan. They include 20 Baptist churches with a combined regular Sunday attendance of 5,000, he added. The organization also operates the Baptist School of Amman, where 40 percent of the student body is Muslim…"

"…“Evangelicals come here and I would like to ask: Why do you come here? For what reason?” said Patriarch Emmanuel Delly, head of the Eastern rite Chaldean Catholic Church, Iraq’s largest Christian community.

In interviews, Delly and Sleiman were torn between their belief in religious freedom and the threat they see from the new evangelicalism. They also expressed anger and resentment at what they perceive as the evangelicals’ assumption that members of old-line denominations are not true Christians.

“If we are not Christians, you should tell us so we will find the right path,” Delly said sarcastically. “I’m not against the evangelicals. If they go to an atheist country to promote Christ, we would help them ourselves.”

Sleiman charged that the new churches were sowing “a new division” among Christians because “churches here mean a big community with tradition, language and culture, not simply a building with some people worshiping. If you want to help Christians here, help through the churches [already] here.”

Still, the Roman Catholic prelate said he could not oppose the evangelicals because “we ask for freedom of conscience.” He also said he respected how they appear “ready to die” for their beliefs. “Sometimes I’m telling myself they are more zealous than me, and we can profit from this positive dimension of their mission.”…"

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It makes me sick. To think, all of these Christless countries, and yet these Evangelicals see fit to try to convert lapsed Catholics instead. Have you heard about what they are doing in South America? They are sending missionaries to the most heavily (in my opinion) Christian area in the world! just because the Christianity there is Roman Catholicism! :banghead:
 
Billy Graham’s son was all prepared to bring “aid” to Iraq as the war began…and, oh yes, do a teensy weensy amount of evangelizing of the Moslems and yes, of the Chaldean Catholics there as well.

Got to teach the Catholics about Jesus, you know.
 
We can learn a lot from the evangelicals. Their actions should be a wake up call for all Catholics. If we don’t get serious about our faith: teaching, learning, and evagelizing, someone else is going to do it and going to lead people away from the one true Church! Yes it is disturbing that they are pulling Catholics away from the Church but do you really think they’d be doing so well if we had educated ourselves well? Do you think they are pulling good, knowledgeable Catholics away? I doubt it. It is probably the forgotten, poorly catechised ones that are going to the other denominations. And we should take most of the blame for that on ourselves!

WAKE UP CATHOLICS and start evangelizing!
 
We are evangelizing! The Church is the second fastest growing religion in the world (after Islam). Catholicism has seen unheard of phenomenal growth in Africa and Asia. Lets keep things in perspective. We must be doing something right.
 
I don´t know what to think, if they converted muslims to evangelical churches, it would be good, but it isn´t the case.
 
Does anyone know of organizations/websites/magazines that keep up on Catholic missionary-Evangelization in other parts of the world (Besides the USA).

I have Protestant family members that get things like Voice of the Martyrs but I find these to have subtle Anti-Catholic slant. For Example, the most recent issue contained an editorial which criticized historic Christianity in Muslim countries for “making pacts with Satan” by quietly following Muslim enforced laws to not evangelize and thereby are not “true followers of Christ”. This come from organization (VOM) that hold itself up as standing up for the worldwide persecution of Christians. In the same editorial, the President of VOM made the claim that "Long before Rome appointed its leaders…and Canonized the Bible there was a vigorous North African Church with courageous leaders like Augustine who delivered powerful sermons. The implication is that Saint Augustine was a Protestant.

Are there any Catholic organization that keep up with missionary activity/ Evangelization and the Church efforts to counter Protestant inroads in other countries.

What also concerns me is when these protestants move into traditional catholic countries like Spain, Latin America, and the
Philiphines and try to have “Catholic Laws” overturned like the fforts of Protestantrs to overturn laws in the philiphines to legalize contraception and (according to what I’ve read) open a loophole that may allow Abortion to legalized in the future.
 
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Does anyone know of organizations/websites/magazines that keep up on Catholic missionary-Evangelization in other parts of the world (Besides the USA).

I have Protestant family members that get things like Voice of the Martyrs but I find these to have subtle Anti-Catholic slant. For Example, the most recent issue contained an editorial which criticized historic Christianity in Muslim countries for “making pacts with Satan” by quietly following Muslim enforced laws to not evangelize and thereby are not “true followers of Christ”. This come from organization (VOM) that hold itself up as standing up for the worldwide persecution of Christians. In the same editorial, the President of VOM made the claim that "Long before Rome appointed its leaders…and Canonized the Bible there was a vigorous North African Church with courageous leaders like Augustine who delivered powerful sermons. The implication is that Saint Augustine was a Protestant.

Are there any Catholic organization that keep up with missionary activity/ Evangelization and the Church efforts to counter Protestant inroads in other countries.

What also concerns me is when these protestants move into traditional catholic countries like Spain, Latin America, and the
Philiphines and try to have “Catholic Laws” overturned like the fforts of Protestantrs to overturn laws in the philiphines to legalize contraception and (according to what I’ve read) open a loophole that may allow Abortion to legalized in the future.
Here is a link that you might find interesting. www.cnewa.org ALso www.radiocharity.org
 
:mad: LEGALISE ABORTION!!! :mad:

I hereby, on this spot, declare myself in a state of Holy War on the evangelicals. If they refuse to uphold the Lord’s Law, then they are exposed for what they truly are: heretics. I cannot let them go into these nations in the name of Christ, and begin to allow people to massacre their children and desecrate the marriage act wth contraception. I will be ordained, and I will remain faithful to the Gospel, and I will defend His decrees until the Last Day. :bible1: :gopray2:
 
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:mad: LEGALISE ABORTION!!! :mad:

I hereby, on this spot, declare myself in a state of Holy War on the evangelicals. If they refuse to uphold the Lord’s Law, then they are exposed for what they truly are: heretics. I cannot let them go into these nations in the name of Christ, and begin to allow people to massacre their children and desecrate the marriage act wth contraception. I will be ordained, and I will remain faithful to the Gospel, and I will defend His decrees until the Last Day. :bible1: :gopray2:

Some Evangelicals, not all, concerning abortion. But, they universally support artificial birth control.
 
Richardols said:
Some Evangelicals, not all, concerning abortion. But, they universally support artificial birth control.

Yes It´s truth

Sad but true, many catholics think that isn´t necessary evangelizing.
 
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