God is Building His Church in Afghanistan

“For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him[Christ], and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.” Colossians 1:19-20

afghani woman

We hear about Afghanistan in the news on a daily basis. But what is life like for Christians in the towns and villages there?

During the era of the Taliban rule the situation for those who decided to leave Islam was extremely difficult as they were considered to be traitors. All Christian activity had to be done secretly due to pressure from the community and the authorities. When the Taliban was ousted the new government brought in a measure of liberalization, especially in Kabul. However, the situation for Christians and other minorities, especially converts from Islam, remained extremely difficult.
Although the presence of foreign forces led to better security in some areas, helped create jobs and may have had had a positive influence on human rights in the country, the deposed Taliban still existed and was regaining strength. Even while “in hiding”, they continued intimidating the Afghan people living in rural areas with “night visits” and “night letters,” they abducted and attacked civil servants, police officers, teachers, or anyone who dared to think different. In October 2011 the Taliban issued a statement via one of their websites vowing to purge all Christians from the country – whether foreign or local. Accusing them of evangelizing Afghans, the Taliban has targeted foreign relief organizations and non-governmental organizations.
Today the strongest negative influence on believers is the social control exerted by the family network in an Afghan society dominated by the extended family. Due to the enormous pressure placed on Christian converts and the threat of death if they do not recant, most Afghan Christians only share their faith with a few trustworthy people. Sadly there is not even a single official church building for either native or expat believers in Afghanistan.

In the midst of circumstances that make one wonder how anyone in Afghanistan even hears about Christ, many Afghans are miraculously coming to faith in Jesus Christ. Some have come to Christ through divine revelations in dreams and visions. For others, Christian radio and television programs broadcast in the country are the vehicles through which the message finds its way into hearts that are hungry to know the truth. In places where the internet is available, those who seek are able to find answers to their questions on various websites. Last year, after the nationally televised exposure of Afghan Christians on the internet, it became widely known that Afghan Christians actually exist. Though many were angry about this revelation, others started to ask questions and began to seek.
In recent years a number of well-educated and skilled Afghanis have become believers and begun participating in underground Christian activities. Although the complete lack of religious freedom for Afghan Christians makes gatherings of believers dangerous and difficult, family and friend groups have started to meet together. There is a growing awareness among Afghan believers that they are not alone.
Great creativity is needed for finding new ways to bring the Gospel to the Afghan people and to strengthen His church in the country. In the last 30 years God has slowly but steadily built His church in Afghanistan. It is still small and fragile, but growing. Unable to own Bibles, believers do not have the opportunity to study the Word except by listening to the radio or watching satellite TV. Despite limited availability, the Internet has also become a valuable tool for Afghan believers in learning and growing in their faith.

Some Afghani Christians have begun to share the Gospel with both boldness and wisdom, and as others see their changed lives and high moral standards, they are being drawn toward Jesus. Also, in this age of information many of the Afghani people are aware of what is happening in the rest of the world -ultimately leading them to ask questions.

Father, we lift up to Your presence the plight of Christians in Afghanistan. Thank You for bringing the Good News of Your Gospel to them, even in their isolation. We pray against the obstacles they face daily – persecution from community, lack of access to Scripture, pressure to recant their faith. Protect them, body and soul, bring trustworthy believers into their lives, teach them about Yourself through circumstances, give them access to Your Word. From this small group of believers, we pray for a revival to wash over the country and redeem the culture to worship You. In the name of Christ our redeemer, and theirs, Amen.

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Comments

  • karen
    Jan 13 2012 on 03:48
     

    wow...didnt know any of this. God is amazing, revealing Himself in dreams!

  • Tunde
    Jan 13 2012 on 08:36
     

    God is so good !!! :)

  • abrooks
    Jan 13 2012 on 01:46
     

    Thank you for your updates. I would like to support your work, but need mailing address since I am very much a novice at computers and do not know how to donate thru email.

  • abrooks
    Jan 13 2012 on 01:47
     

    Thank you for your updates. I would like to support your work, but need mailing address since I am very much a novice at computers and do not know how to donate thru email.

  • s.lewis
    Jan 13 2012 on 11:58
     

    Amazing! Thank God for salvation in Afganistan! May He send more laborers in this field.

  • Jess
    Jan 14 2012 on 01:30
     

    Wow! Praise God! I've been praying for Afghan Christians! Our God is truly and awesome God!

  • Suzanne
    Jan 15 2012 on 11:03
     

    It always amazes me how people under persecution from those who hate Christ and His gospel find strength and joy and the will to carry on. This is the work of God. These people are loyal, devout Christians no matter what. Then you look at the situation in the United States and in many instances our devotion pales in comparison. We face no persecution but are letting those in government and private sectors who hate Christ and His gospel drive Him out of everything. We had better wake up!

  • Dalila
    Jan 21 2012 on 04:46
     

    I read a quote a couple months ago that said some thing to this effect..."There are no lukewarm Christians in the persecuted church" It defiantly brings perspective. It seems like the way for them to have church would be either in their homes or have a group webcast where they all plug in from their homes under alias names to protect them. Then they could all fellowship with each other without people knowing.

  • omaha
    Jan 21 2012 on 06:53
     

    Just goes to show, Politics can not bring PEACE to this world, it has to be done thru in the belief and our work with Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. he gives open doors, we need to do what he asks of us.

  • Jackelyne
    Jan 21 2012 on 12:09
     

    I had no idea this was the scenario for Afghani christians. And about the prayer, AMEN!

  • Es7her
    Jan 21 2012 on 06:03
     

    This is so encouraging and edifying. Thanks for sharing this. I feel grateful and thankful in my present circumstances after reading this. God is so good.

  • Merlin
    Jan 21 2012 on 07:38
     

    AMEN AND AMEN! GOD is still moving and HE is still working! Glory to HIS name!

  • Sue
    Jan 23 2012 on 04:47
     

    Awesome testimony of those who truly follow God despite the cost, that we can't imagine here in our free country.

  • Sue
    Jan 23 2012 on 04:47
     

    Awesome testimony of those who truly follow God despite the cost. Costs we can't imagine here in our free country.

  • Cathy Keegan
    Jan 30 2012 on 05:07
     

    Hi Cathy,here is something i would like to share with you and Terry,i get a lot of feedback from Dr.Carl Moeller,president of Open Doors USA.Here is something to follow up when you have time,God Bless You.

  • louise
    Jan 31 2012 on 02:00
     

    I come from Indonesia, thank God for the people who saved in Afghanistan because of the gospel. Create a growing number of them O Lord. In Indonesia, me and the kids make a house of prayer to pray for those who are persecuted for Jesus in their country that God would strengthen them always. Amen Hallelujah. Afghanistan full glory of the Lord.

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