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WEA official to visit Iraqi refugees to offer comfort

by Szeleng Chan, Christian Today Australia Correspondent
Posted: Saturday, December 15, 2007, 16:25 (GMT)
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The executive director of the religious liberty arm of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA), Johan Candelin, is flying to Turkey to deliver Christmas gifts and comfort Christians who have fled from Iraq.

Mr Candelin acknowledged that going alone meant that the challenge was huge but explained to the Mission Network News (MNN) that he was determined to visit Iraq in order to comfort the refugees.

"I'm going to Turkey to bring Christmas gifts and help to the Christian refugees that have left Iraq. The challenge is huge, but it's better to do a little than to do nothing," he said.

It is "unfortunate" that Iraq is becoming a totally Muslim country, Mr Candelin said, prompting Christians to flee from the intimidation and persecution they face on a daily basis while living there.

The will assist up to 400 Iraqis during his brief trip.

"So that's why I'm going there - to comfort them, to share the Gospel about the birth of Jesus Christ and bring them some food and toys for the children," he added.

He encouraged other Christians to pray for his visit, and, if possible, to offer financial aid.

"The least you can do is the most you can do, and that is to pray. But also, if you want to give a financial gift at Christmas, that will be very much appreciated," he said.



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