Muslims Torch At Least 68 Churches In Niger
Burning and destroying Christian churches for the cause of “Allah” is Mohammed’s twisted idea of community planning and development. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Even if Muslims succeeded in destroying every last church of brick and stone built upon the face of the earth, they will never succeed in destroying the Church that is built upon the Rock …
Revelation 13:18, “This calls for wisdom. Let the person who has insight calculate [ψηφίζω – “reckon”] the number [ἀριθμός – “multitude” of people] of the beast, for it is the number of a man …”
- Flashback: Saudi Grand Mufti Calls For Destruction Of All Churches In Region
- Flashback: Muslim Mobs Burn Down 288 Churches, Kill Hundreds In Nigeria
- Flashback: Again: Nigerian Islamists Destroy 185 Christian Churches For ‘Allah’
- Flashback: Cameroon: Islamists Kill Christian Missionary, Burn Several Churches
- Flashback: Nigeria: More Churches Burned, More Lives Lost For The Glory Of ‘Allah’
- Flashback: Tanzania: Zanzibar Islamists Riot, Burn Down Christian Churches (Again)
- Flashback: Egypt: 1,000 Muslims Attack Christian Village, Burn Homes And Churches
- Flashback: Egypt: Christian Schools, Churches Burnt To Erase All Traces Of Christianity
- Flashback: Niger: Muslims Destroy At Least 70 Churches, Loot And Burn Dozens Of Christian Homes
“I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” – Jesus Christ
By Robert Spencer, Jihad Watch – “Shhhh! ‘Talk about extreme, militant Islamists and the atrocities that they have perpetrated globally might undercut the positive achievements that we Catholics have attained in our inter-religious dialogue with devout Muslims.’ — Robert McManus, Roman Catholic Bishop of Worcester, Massachusetts, February 8, 2013
‘Dozens of churches burned in Niger by Muslim group,’ Alabama Baptist, March 12, 2015 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
NIAMEY, Niger — At least 68 churches, two of which were Baptist, have been burned in the West African country of Niger.
Panlieba Tchalieni, president of the Union of Evangelical Baptist Churches of Niger, reported that the church burnings, carried out by Muslim extremist group Boko Haram, occurred in the Zinder region and Niamey.
“In terms of Baptist churches in Niger, we have two churches that are burned: the first evangelical church in Niger built in 1928 and another behind the Niger River built 15 years ago,” Tchalieni said.
Boko Haram, a Nigerian-based radical jihadist group that seeks to establish Sharia law, has extended its activities to other countries in West Africa, including Niger, where it has carried out recent attacks in the southeast.
Thousands of civilians fled their homes in the southeastern Niger town of Diffa. The area was already under stress, providing refuge to some 150,000 people who crossed the border to escape the violence in northern Nigeria.
Niger, which shares much of its southern border with Nigeria, declared a 15-day state of emergency in Diffa after a series of attacks by Boko Haram….
Welcome back, we missed you. Hope everything is well with you. Keep up the good work, we appreciate it. Paul FelterHouston, Texas.
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Thank you Paul, good to be back. Was away on a trip for the past month. :)
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