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Faithful in South Africa

Faithful in South Africa

Dave Doveton and Gavin Mitchell
Date posted: 1 Sep 2013

The Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (Southern Africa) was born after the GAFCON 1 meeting in Jerusalem in 2008, with the aim of standing for biblical orthodoxy. FCA has two constituent parties, members of the Church of England in South Africa (CESA) and members of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA).

Among the Dioceses of the ACSA, Port Elizabeth Diocese, the Diocese of St. Mark the Evangelist, Zululand and Niassa Dioceses would count themselves as evangelical. So are clusters of parishes in Kwazulu Natal. In the Western Cape about 4-5 parishes, including the very big St. John’s Wynberg, a conglomerate of seven churches, are evangelical and charismatic in varying degrees. A good strong parish within the diocese of Cape Town is St. Martin’s Bergvliet. In Johannesburg there are 4-5 strongly evangelical parishes, generally the larger ones.

Zambia: OM training centre

Zambia: OM training centre

Operation Mobilisation (OM) is currently working in ten African countries, one of which is Zambia.

Zambia is a beautiful country filled with wonderful people and is well known for its copper mineral wealth and the mighty Victoria Falls. It is bordered by eight other countries, is politically stable and has declared itself a Christian country.

Syria: please do something for the body of Christ

Syria: please do something for the body of Christ

Barnabas Fund
Date posted: 1 Sep 2013

On July 30, Barnabas Fund received a report from one of its Christian partners, a doctor in Aleppo, a devastated city that has been forgotten as the world stands by and fails to intervene on behalf of its traumatised citizens.

He chose to stay to help those in need of medical care and is also heavily involved in co-ordinating Barnabas Fund’s aid to Christians, whose plight is worsening as the fighting rages on.

news in brief

news in brief

Algeria: protest

Around 200 people ate together at a public lunch in the town of Tizi Ouzou on August 3 to protest against the ‘persecution of non-fasters and creeping Islamisation’ in the Kabylie region in northern Algeria.

Another picnic was held simultaneously in the town of Aokas in the neighbouring Béjaïa province, which attracted over 100 people. In Algeria, where Islam is the state religion, breaking the Ramadan fast in public is punishable by fine and imprisonment.

JOY AT IRANIAN BAPTISMS

JOY AT IRANIAN BAPTISMS

JEB / Elam Ministries
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013

Elam Ministries reports that 246 people were baptised as Christians at a service on April 17.

Those baptised included 228 Iranians, 17 Afghans and one person from Pakistan. The service took place in a swimming pool at a secret location in a country bordering Iran to avoid interference from the Iranian authorities.

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