In February, The Voice of the Martyrs in Canada reported on the severe persecution of Christians in rural Ethiopia, particularly in the Alaba region (click here for more details). According to VOM reports received this week, the violence is continuing unabated.
The thirty-two believers expelled from the village of Besheno in January are still unable to return to their homes. Muslim leaders interrogate any stranger to ensure that no Christian enters the area.
VOM's contacts in the Alaba area reported that an eight-year-old girl named Denkenesh was stabbed to death on June 5 by a witch doctor who had repeatedly told her Christian family that their prayers hindered his contact with the spirits. As a result, the witch doctor lured the girl into his home and killed her. When blood-soaked cloths were found in his home, he admitted to the attack and was arrested. The Christians in the area are skeptical that the trial will bring about a fair verdict.
Home of Serkalem's family |
Serkalem's brother Adane (11) and friends |
On June 19, eleven Muslim converts were late arriving for church. They and others had been accosted on their way to the service and beaten. These managed to escape and proceed to the service while the others were driven away.
While in Alaba, VOM met with the family of Serkalem, a young man martyred on February 1 (click here for more information). Since the attack in February, the family's house has been damaged by Muslim attackers and their crops ruined, but the family remains firm in their faith. VOM spoke Serkalem's 11-year-old brother, Adane, and his friends. The children freely spoke about discipleship and being prepared to pay the cost of following Christ.
Pray for Christians in Ethiopia who are facing continued persecution at the hands of those opposed to the Gospel. Pray for strength and the healing of those beaten or mourning the loss of a loved one. Pray for the safety of Christians working to spread the Gospel of Christ to those around them.
For more information on the persecution of Christians in Ethiopia, click here.