Religious leaders issue prayer appeal, send letter to al-Maliki, as spate of killings decimate Christian community in Iraq
LOUISVILLE — Religious leaders around the world, including those in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), are asking their members to pray for the Christian community in Iraq and particularly the northern city of Mosul, where more than
two dozen Christians have been murdered in recent days by militant Sunnis.
Coalition Co-moderator Jerry Andrews converses with Gathering XI participant. OUTLOOK photo by Erin Dunigan [/caption]“Our team lost this Assembly. Badly. But the Coalition has already reloaded,” said Presbyterian Coalition Co-Moderator Jerry Andrews in his presentation, “The State of the Denomination,” at the 11th annual Presbyterian Coalition gathering Oct. 13 in Newport Beach, Calif.
“Gathering participants confess sins in solemn assembly.”[/caption]“Surely we have no Gospel to proclaim, no mission, and no evangelism if we turn away from the standards that define the life of the believer,” Terry Schlossberg told the opening session of the Presbyterian Coalition October 13 in Newport Beach, Calif.