Thursday, December 24, 2015

President Obama: 'Praying For God's Protection For Persecuted Christians'


White House: Statement by the President on Persecuted Christians at Christmas

During this season of Advent, Christians in the United States and around the world are preparing to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. At this time, those of us fortunate enough to live in countries that honor the birthright of all people to practice their faith freely give thanks for that blessing. Michelle and I are also ever-mindful that many of our fellow Christians do not enjoy that right, and hold especially close to our hearts and minds those who have been driven from their ancient homelands by unspeakable violence and persecution.

In some areas of the Middle East where church bells have rung for centuries on Christmas Day, this year they will be silent; this silence bears tragic witness to the brutal atrocities committed against these communities by ISIL.

We join with people around the world in praying for God’s protection for persecuted Christians and those of other faiths, as well as for those brave men and women engaged in our military, diplomatic, and humanitarian efforts to alleviate their suffering and restore stability, security, and hope to their nations. As the old Christmas carol reminds us:

The Wrong shall fail,

The Right prevail,

With peace on earth, good-will to men.

Update: Obama says he's praying for 'God's protection for persecuted Christians' (CNN)

WNU editor: Its about time he is using his office to point out what is happening to Christians in the Middle East and elsewhere. And while he has said these things before (here and there) .... he has to be more public, blunt, and repetitive that in a civilized world such behaviour will not be tolerated or ignored.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

The depths Obama thinks he has to sink to when his poll #s are down.

Anonymous said...

Smoke and Mirrors....he could care less!