[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 118 (Friday, July 25, 2014)]
[House]
[Pages H6818-H6819]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WORLDWIDE DAY OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIANS
(Mr. ROSKAM asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. ROSKAM. Madam Speaker, moments ago, the House opened in prayer.
Today, I am rising in solidarity with those who are calling for a
worldwide day of prayer for Christians suffering in Iraq, Syria, Egypt,
and across the Middle East.
Radical Islamists have a phrase: ``first the Saturday people, then
the Sunday people.''
Those who call for Israel's destruction are the same radicals who are
persecuting Christians throughout the Middle East. Reported cases of
Christians killed for their faith doubled worldwide from the previous
year. Others have been kidnapped, forcibly converted, or exiled, while
churches and holy sites have been destroyed.
Iraq's Christian community has dropped from 1.5 million people in
2003 to only 200,000 today, and in Mosul--home of one of the world's
oldest Christian communities--ISIS militants have overrun the city.
They are using this Arabic symbol and are painting it on homes to
identify Nazarenes, or Christians, who are told to convert to Islam,
pay a religious tax, or be executed. Now almost no Christians remain in
Mosul, a city with a 2,000-year relationship with the Christian faith.
The situation is also dire in Syria and elsewhere.
Middle East Christians need our prayers, our support, and our voices,
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and I am proud to stand with those who follow the Nazarene.
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