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The World Prays for the Persecuted

Alan from NJ Wrote: Oct 28, 2009 4:40 PM
Believers were told to turn in their Bibles, and no harm would come. They did. Some little women, who did, were thrown into the molten iron in North Korea's iron works. Are such stories true? If it is true, these women were like the first Christians, of whom the world is not worthy.They were my sisters in Christ. I would like to talk to Chavez,Castro and the Mao lovers in Washington about this.

On November 8, 2009, Christian churches throughout the globe will focus on prayer and support for 100 million brothers and sisters who are being persecuted for their faith in Jesus Christ. The International Day of Prayer (IDOP) is one of the largest prayer events in the world -- an estimated half a million churches in 150 countries -- and has heightened awareness of persecuted Christians since its inception in 1996. It crosses all denominational lines.

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