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Friday, April 18, 2008

Response to alleged attacks on Changing Attitude leaders in Nigeria

http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/index.php/2008/04/18/response-to-alleged-attacks-on-changing-attitude-leaders-in-nigeria-archbishop-benjamin-kwashi/

[Anglican Mainstream] 18 Apr 2008--The early church quickly discovered that although persecution by pagan world powers was deeply painful and distressing, a far bigger and more dangerous threat was posed by ungodly arguments and divisions within the Christian community. The first documented instance of this is in Acts 6, when a disagreement stemming from tribal sympathies arose. The apostles saw the danger and acted quickly to find a positive and creative solution. Throughout the centuries the story has been the same. Schism, heartbreak and unhealed wounds have been caused by arguments emanating from within the church, rather than from persecution from outside.

The church in Nigeria knows much about suffering from persecution, but the stories have not generally been brought to the attention of the world’s media. We are now, however, faced with vilification, bullying and unfounded accusations from fellow Christians, and while we struggle to understand why this should be, these stories are blown up into world headlines.

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