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Heads of Churches in Jordan Reject the New Missionary Sects


From mecc <mecc@cyberia.net.lb>
Date Fri, 29 Feb 2008 01:15:10 -0800

In a statement issued on Friday the 15th of February, Heads of Churches in Jordan were offended with a report, which was issued by an American agency on the inter-net regarding the situation of Christians in Jordan and stated that the Jordanian authorities are expelling foreign Christians from the country. Heads of Churches considered the report as an: ?offend to the relationships between Christians and Muslims in the country and has many false facts¹. The statement of churches assessed that ?Christians in Jordan are living their normal, safe and secure life everywhere in the country¹, and ?have unique relationships with their counterpart the Muslims¹. ?Christians¹ continued the statement ?are fully involved in the social, economical, political life of the country as full citizens¹, and that ?Christians in Jordan has never been under violence or terrorism but lived in peace with Muslims¹. With regard the missionary sects whom their numbers have increased in the last few years, the statement rejects some of these sects who ?came to the country pretending to offer the Christians social an d human services, but it quickly uncovered its true intention to establish ne w churches, start proselytizing faithful, act as new missionaries, and create tension between Christians and Muslims¹.

Middle East Council of Churches Office of International Ecumenical Relations P.O. Box 5376, Beirut, Lebanon

Guirgis Ibrahim Saleh, General Secretary

mecc@cyberia.net.lb or guirgissaleh@cyberia.net.lb

+961-1-353-938 http://www.mec-churches.org/


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