Christian church comes out in Baghdad
Posted on October 27th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
The pastor at Baghdad’s first new house of worship in decades had dire words for Paul Gimson of Alberta, when last they parted.
“Pray for me. Pray for all of us,” he said, shaking Gimson’s hand. “It isn’t going to be easy for us here.”An understatement. Samaritan’s Purse, the international Christian aid organization which Gimson represents, may be able to provide the Alliance Church of Baghdad with food aid, even cash.
But it can’t proof the congregation against bullets and bombs. Baghdad’s tiny community of evangelical Christians is on its own.
Source: Edmonton Sun, Canada
Filed under: Ministries

How dare they open a Christian church in Baghdad?! It’s a MUSLIM country, they shouldn’t be trying to convert ANYONE!!!!!
Food Aids are badly needed by third world countries like in Africa in Asia.:~.
food aids are badly needed by third world countries and we really need to give something to the poor.`”-
our country received food aids from EU nations and it is a good thing to have those food aid programs..,
we can always give food aid to the african countries if we just save some pennies and donate it to them `’:
we can always give food aid to the african countries if we just save some pennies and donate it to them `’-
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