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Vicar of Baghdad Says Christians are 'Desperate' and 'Petrified' by ISIS, but worship and Love for Jesus Sustains Persecuted Believers
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Vicar of Baghdad Says Christians are 'Desperate' and 'Petrified' by ISIS, but worship and Love for Jesus Sustains Persecuted Believers
Thursday, July 2, 2015
By Stoyan Zaimov
June 24, 2015 | 8:27 am
June 24, 2015 | 8:27 am
(PHOTO:
REUTERS/AHMED JADALLAH)Displaced Iraqi Christians who fled from
Islamic State militants in Mosul,
pray at a school acting as a refugee camp in Erbil, Iraq,
September 6, 2014.
September 6, 2014.
The
Following June 24 article from the Christian Post contains information every
Christian needs to be aware of and, in some way, shape or form, not the least of
which is prayer, take responsibility for.
Jeff
Rev.
Canon Andrew White, known as the "Vicar of Baghdad," has said that
persecution of Christians at the hands of ISIS in Iraq has passed all
expectations of extreme brutality. White said that while Christians have lost
everything, it's their faith in Jesus that's keeping them going.
"It
is happening now in our midst and the persecution of Christians is like we'd
never expect would happen," White told the audience at the Episcopal
Cathedral Church of St. Mark in Salt Lake City, according to Deseret News.
"All I know is we are not (ceasing) to love Jesus. We are still serving
him."
He
added that Christians in Iraq are in constant fear of attacks.
"They're
all petrified. They're all desperate. They all think they have no future,"
he said.
White
is a prominent church leader who served as vicar of the Anglican St. George's
Church in Baghdad until November 2014, when he had to flee the country.
In previous interviews he
has talked about the many Christians that have been killed by ISIS, which has
captured a number of cities across Iraq and Syria. He also shared of four Iraqi
Christian children who were beheaded last year by the Islamic militants for
refusing to denounce their faith.
White
said that the children, all younger than 15, refused to say that they would
follow the prophet Muhammad and told the ISIS fighters that they will always
"love" and "follow" Jesus.
"ISIS
turned up and they said to the children, 'you say the words that you will follow
Muhammad.' The children, all under 15, four of them, they said, 'no, we love
Yasua [Jesus]. We have always loved Yasua. We have always followed Yasua. Yasua
has always been with us.'" White said at the time.
"[The
militants] said, 'say the words!' [The children] said, 'no, we can't do that.'
They chopped all their heads off."
The
Vicar of Baghdad told Deseret News that amid all the horrors Christians are
suffering at the hands of ISIS, "the fact that Jesus loves us is what keeps
us going."
Iraq
has been torn apart by the war with ISIS after only beginning to recover
following the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 to bring down the government of dictator
Saddam Hussein. White said that while he at first supported the 2003 war, he now
believes people were better off under Hussein than the current situation.
"Now,
we have nothing. Now, we can't even walk down the street," White said.
ISIS'
atrocities have targeted other minorities as well, such as Yazidis, as well as
Shiite and Sunni Muslims.
Earlier
this week the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights revealed that two boys under
the age of 18 were crucified by
the jihadists for taking food when they were supposed to be fasting during the
Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
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