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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The spread of Islam in Africa now affecting Christians in Tanzania

The religion of peace strikes again...


If I talk about how Islam is persecuting Christians I am called all kinds of names.  When a Christian pastor is attacked by jihadists and calls the police for help, he is told that the police cannot protect all the pastors.  Who will protect the few remaining Christians from Islamic violence?  Certainly not the West, they have shown themselves to be utterly useless in providing any kind of support for the believers of Christ.  There are few if any voices left in the world speaking out against Islam and its penchant for killing non-Muslims and as this silence continues the loss of a great religion goes on unabated in Tunisia.

From Charisma News June 14

Persecuted Pastors Attacked, Stabbed in Tanzania

The persecution of Christians in Tanzania continues. Two pastors have recently been attacked, and the police are doing little about it.
On the night of Sunday, June 2, a large group of radical Muslims attacked the home of pastor Robert Ngai in Geita town, northeastern Tanzania. The attackers broke into the home and attacked Pastor Ngai with machetes. The pastor received serious cuts on his hands and arms when he raised his arms to protect his head from the blows. Doctors at the local hospital said the injuries were beyond their ability to treat and urged that he be rushed to a hospital in a nearby, larger city for treatment.

Ngai is the pastor of the Evangelical Assemblies of God Church. At last word from Voice of the Martyr contacts, he was still in the intensive care unit. Geita town is less than 50 miles from Buseresere, the city where Pastor Mathayo Kachili was killed by radical Muslims in February. Kachili’s story, and that of his widow, Generosa, is featured in Voice of the Martyr's June newsletter.

Two nights before the attack on Pastor Ngai, the home of Pastor Daudi Nzumbi in Geita also came under attack. Pastor Nzumbi leads the Free Pentecostal Church of Tanzania congregation in Geita. Thankfully, the attackers fled after they were confronted by Pastor Nzumbi’s large, barking dogs.

When Pastor Nzumbi heard his dogs barking, he looked out the window and saw the attackers. He called the police, but the officer in charge told him, “I cannot protect every pastor!”

Voice of the Martyr contacts are working to get more details on these attacks and to offer encouragement and assistance to these two pastors and other Christians in Tanzania affected by violent Islamic attacks. Please continue to pray for Christians in Tanzania as well as for their persecutors.

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