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Over 70 MPs attend Open Doors report launch
In Parliament yesterday at least 74 MPs attended the launch of our latest
report, Freedom of Religion and the Persecution of
Christians, highlighting the scale and severity of
persecution faced by Christians around the world. Jim Shannon MP and Stephen
Pound MP both commented on the large number of MPs present, while Angie Bray MP
called the event 'brilliant' and 'inspiring'.
MPs shocked
MPs heard from Dr. Ron Boyd-MacMillan (Director of Strategic Trends and
Research for Open Doors International) and FCO Minister for Human Rights
Baroness Anelay, as well as Nigerian Pastor Rev Daniel Awayi, who described life
in the shadow of Boko Haram. Many left shocked by the fact that the persecution
of Christians has become more intense in more countries around the world; this
global crisis is finally starting to get the level of attention it
needs.
Thank you!
We are absolutely delighted by the response we had to the report launch,
and this wouldn't have been possible without the help of our supporters! Since
we launched our campaign in November, over 6,000 of you sent an invitation to
your MP, urging them to attend, and we know many of you have been praying for
the event as well - thank you!
What's next?
We'd love to build on yesterday's success and ensure that the persecution
of Christians continues to get the attention it deserves - so we need to ask for
your help once again. Here are a few things you can do now to help us keep the
momentum going.
We've published a list of MPs who were present on our website.
This is by no means a comprehensive list, so if your MP said they would come and
they aren't on this list, it's very possible that they did - please send them a
note of thanks anyway, we may just have missed them!
We know that many of you were praying for the meeting, asking God to open
the hearts and minds of politicians present, and your prayers were certainly
answered - to give just two examples, Wayne David MP described the event as
'powerful', while Nigel Dodds MP said it was 'moving'.
Rather than sending our usual e-mail prayer alert on Friday, we would
like to use this opportunity to ask you and your church to pray for our nation's
leaders following this event.
Please pray:
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