Kingfisher International Newsletter - August 2021

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KINGFISHER INTERNATIONAL FAMILY NEWS

AUGUST 2021

ISSUE 17

Heroic church leaders and the high cost of leadership This International Newsletter is published just a few weeks after the International Day of Prayer 2021 and reports are already coming in of the impact that that Day has had. Individual lives impacted, churches feeling more connected to the International Family, believers in desperate situations encouraged to know they are being prayed for.

the insurgency) and were held captive for several days. They were thankfully released without harm, but are even now planning to return to Mozambique with more aid, more supplies and undiminished courage. In Macau, which is a Special Administrative Region of China, Pastor Edwin Alfaro continues to lead his church, to share the Gospel and to live out his Christian life in spite of the harsh penalties imposed by the Chinese authorities. The people of Macau look across the Bay at Hong Kong and see the PRC reprisals there, but choose to continue to live boldly for Christ.

Perhaps one of the more untold stories that this IDOP has brought into focus is the high cost that many around the world are willing to pay to be identified as followers of Jesus Christ. In particular, the high cost that many pastors are paying for this. In India, the government has passed a law that if anyone leads someone to Christ it is a crime, with Christian groups being told to stop meeting. One church leader reports that, for the past two months he has been getting threatening phone calls as he seeks to lead his church. He has chosen to take the dangerous path of continuing to lead his church despite the intimidation.

The calling to authentic Christian living and, in particular to authentic Christian leadership has always been challenging, but around the world, that cost is rising. As we continue to pray in the wake of the International Day of Prayer, we should remember the high cost of living the Christian life in areas like those mentioned above, and especially the high cost of leading the Church in those areas. These are the unsung heroes who deserve our prayers and our support, who inspire us to dare great things for the Kingdom of God. The International Day of Prayer is one particular day when our thoughts and prayers are focussed on what is going on around the world, but it is by no means the only day that we need to pray. Let us all commit to praying daily for our brothers and sisters who are suffering around the world for no other ‘crime’ than that they openly follow Jesus Christ. And let us be inspired by those heroic pastors who refuse to be silenced or to be beaten into submission, but who go on, day after day, following their calling to lead.

In Mozambique, with the upsurge of violence, many people have been displaced and are now hiding out in remote areas, fearful of their lives, and with only the clothes they are currently wearing. They are displaced from their homes, from their communities, from their churches. And yet, there are heroic pastors, such as Charles Mithowa, our National Director for Malawi who are willing to place their lives in God’s hands and travel over the boarder to Mozambique to bring aid and encouragement. Just recently Charles was returning from one such trip when he and his group were accosted by Islamists from Nigeria (who are behind

Dumagat Education Program update

More IDOP and an update on Mozambique

International Day of Prayer around the world

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