Evangelical Churches growing in Iraq, says Christian Mission Organisation

A Christian mission organisation has reported the positive growth of churches throughout Iraq despite the ongoing widespread conflict.

According to Open Doors’ Carl Moeller, Iraq is witnessing "a new renaissance of the church in Iraq, both in northern and southern Iraq. We have co-workers that are working in both parts of the country."

Moeller also spoke of openness to the Gospel within the Iraqi people, fuelled by the strong desire for a peaceful settlement to the conflict between insurgents and the US-led coalition.

"Since the fall of Saddam Hussein, over 15 new evangelical congregations have started in Baghdad alone, and that's a great deal of encouragement to us."

Open Doors is keen for this development to continue and also for the churches to stabilise, emphasising the need for the churches to anchor themselves in the Word.

He said: "The best we can do, and the best we can pray for is that as the church grows, we're able to provide biblical resources for those new leaders of those congregations so that they can stay grounded in the Word of God."

Open Doors works to spread the Gospel in countries which still persecute Christians, by delivering Bibles and training material, as well as training Pastors and church leaders in evangelism.
News
Archbishop of Canterbury calls for peace in first Easter sermon
Archbishop of Canterbury calls for peace in first Easter sermon

Dame Sarah Mullally has used her first Easter Day sermon as Archbishop of Canterbury to renew calls for peace in the Middle East. 

Easter Sunday and the hope of resurrection
Easter Sunday and the hope of resurrection

The hope of the resurrection is especially precious in a world filled with grief, violence, uncertainty, and pain.

Activists warn Syriacs being erased in Syria
Activists warn Syriacs being erased in Syria

The Syriacs are mostly Christian.

New Iraq report urges stronger action to protect Christians and other religious minorities
New Iraq report urges stronger action to protect Christians and other religious minorities

Jim Shannon MP said the report records both “the progress observed” and “the ongoing challenges” that remain for religious minorities seeking to live in safety and freedom in Iraq.