The Al Nusra Front is currently bombing Aleppo and has also attacked Christian neighborhoods, with many Christians considering fleeing. Islamic State is attacking the city of al-Hasakeh.
Our international project manager Ahmad (alias), who you can hear in Silkeborg on April 24 and in Copenhagen on April 25, says that Aleppo and al-Hasakeh can become a new Mosul - the city in Iraq now emptied of Christians due to Islamic State terror.
You have the opportunity to hear our international project manager Ahmad (alias) speak on April 24, 2015 at 19.30 - 21.30 in Silkeborg Oasekirke, Frichsvej 2, 8600 Silkeborg. Coffee and cake will be served.
In addition, he speaks the April 25, 2015 at 12.00 - 16.00 at Copenhagen Cultural Center, Drejervej 15, 2400 Copenhagen. Lunch, coffee and cake will be served.
Registration required at info@forfulgtekristne.dk or 4444 1313 - before April 20, 2015.
Aleppo and al-Hasakeh have a long Christian tradition
In both Aleppo and al-Hasakeh there are still a number of Christians, and the cities have a long tradition of a strong Christian presence. The Christians ask for our prayers. They are afraid of being wiped out if the Islamists are not stopped.
The Danish European Mission is supporting relief teams in both cities, distributing aid not only to Christians, but also to other displaced minorities. The aid workers are determined to help, but they are under greater threat than ever before. They don't want to flee, they want to stay.
- Pray for the Islamists to be stopped and
- that the bombing must stop.
Thank you for your prayers and thank you for standing with our persecuted Christian brothers and sisters in Syria and Iraq.
- It costs around DKK 680 to ensure a refugee family has food, water and medicine for a month.