World Evangelical Alliance commissions new religious liberty leader

The World Evangelical Alliance has commissioned a new leader to take forward its work in the area of religious liberty.

On Monday, church leaders laid hands on Sri Lankan national, the Rev Godfrey Yogarajah, to commission him as the new leader of the WEA's Religious Liberty Commission. He takes over from Johan Candelin.

Yogarajah said the Commission would focus on educating and training churches to withstand persecution and suffering.

The Commission would also work to expose the persecution happening in certain countries through monitoring, documenting, lobbying and advocacy work, and encourage Christians and churches in persecuted countries to stand firm for Christ by offering practical assistance.

"These things will be a priority as we go forward," he said.

He continued: "I come from a country where there is so much persecution so my heart goes out to many in other countries where there is persecution.

"It is a big challenge but it is also a calling on the WEA Religious Liberty Commission to respond to these matters.

"It is also a time to prepare the church for suffering and persecution. If the church is prepared it can usually withstand persecution and experience tremendous growth. It can be a great opportunity."
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