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To: Ish who wrote (575268)5/14/2004 8:11:57 AM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 769670
 
"The Persecuted Church"

Subject: PASTOR LAIR'S LETTER


I recently attended the National Pastors Convention in San Diego with

several thousand pastors from many different denominations. During one

of the general sessions, the MC introduced a pastor from Uzbekistan. He

had traveled the farthest to attend the convention, so they wanted to

interview him. I don't remember his name, and even if I did, I know I

couldn't pronounce it. However, I do know this: I will never forget this

man.



Right away, I liked him. He was humble, sincere, and gracious. He

apologized for his broken English, though I thought he spoke very well.

As the MC interviewed him, he began to share about his ministry in his

country that borders Afghanistan. He talked about the church he pastors

of a few hundred people. He also shared how it is illegal in his country

to be a Christian. You see, his church is an "underground" church.

Amazingly, his city also has 3 "underground" Christian schools. He

talked about how the Christians have been arrested and even killed in his

country.



Then, as the interview was about to end, he began to speak very urgently

and passionately. He said something to this effect: "I would like all of

you to know that my church and the Christians in my country are praying

that President Bush will be reelected."



I was stunned. I knew that this gathering had to include many pastors

from all over the political spectrum and I was certain this would not go

over well. Immediately, there were murmurings and rumblings throughout

the audience and the MC seemed a little uncertain about what to do next.





However, this pastor would not be denied. Grasping the microphone firmly

in his hand, he continued, "The officials in my country are afraid of

President Bush, so they don't persecute Christians as much. Under

Clinton it was very bad for us. Many of us were arrested, put in jail,

and some were killed. With Clinton, it was very bad. But under

President Bush, it has been so much better, so we are praying for him."



The murmuring ended. It was suddenly very quiet. The MC paused. Then

he just asked us to stand and pray for this man and we did so with great

passion.



Choking back tears, I was immediately struck with this realization in my

heart: this coming election was not just about me or my church or my

country. This coming election would affect the entire world. And while

there are many Christians and churches in this country that may not

support and may even despise our current President, there is a group of

Christians halfway around the world who are desperately praying for his

reelection.



All of the sudden, the election became something very different for me.

It is not just about the economy, gay marriage, or weapons of mass

destruction. It's about the persecuted church around the world. As

believers, what issues should be more important to us? This transcends

politics. This is about the Kingdom of God for which Christ suffered and

died, and for those believers in other countries who are suffering and

dying as well.



I was also convicted in my heart about praying for our President. And I

wonder, which church is praying more fervently for him: the persecuted

church in Uzbekistan or the prosperous church in America? It makes you

think.



As the Apostle Paul said in Hebrews 13:3, "Remember those in prison as if

you were their fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if you

yourselves were suffering."



Remember, this election is not just about us. It's about them.



James Lair (jlair@ojaiclc.org)

Senior Pastor

____________________________________

Church of the Living Christ

190 E El Roblar Drive ~ Ojai, CA 93023

v: 805.646.1296 ~ f: 805.646.2975

e-mail: clc@ojaiclc.org ~ www.ojaiclc.org



To: Ish who wrote (575268)5/14/2004 8:13:55 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
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