The Turkish government has extended its state of emergency for an additional period of time, raising concerns of citizens throughout the country. The state of emergency was ordered in July, after 270 people were killed in a failed coup attempt.
Police officers have been commissioned to stand on guard during church services for the protection of worshippers. Yet, as believers feel intimidated by their presence, church attendance has dropped. The state of emergency also prevents church leaders from reaching out to people in the streets as they had formally done. To review other reports on persecution in Turkey, visit our online country profile.
Ask the Lord to strengthen the faith of the Christians in Turkey, also granting their church leaders wisdom so that effective ministry can continue to take place within their communities. May the police officers standing on guard during the various church services be stirred in both heart and spirit as they witness the believers' sincere expressions of praise and worship, and hear the timely messages preached by their pastors. Pray that God will quench any feelings of intimidation or fear by giving His people a renewed sense of assurance, peace and joy -- enabling them to unite together in celebration of His faithfulness and ongoing ministry in each of their lives.