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Tuesday 19 June 2012

NIGERIA – More than 50 killed in third week of church bombings


Suicide bombers have attacked Christians in Nigeria during Sunday worship for the third week running, with the death toll this time rising to more than 50.
In what is becoming an all too familiar pattern of extremist attacks, a suicide bomber rammed a car into a barricade outside the Evangelical Church Winning All church in Kaduna city on Sunday.  At least 24 people were killed and 125 were wounded.
Within a few minutes, explosives were detonated at Christ the King Church in Zaria, also in Kaduna state, killing at least 16 and injuring dozens more, some of them critically. Many of the wounded in this second attack were children. Then a Pentecostal congregation called Shalom Church in Kaduna city was bombed, killing at least ten, according to the Red Cross.
The BBC reports that Islamist extremists Boko Haram have claimed responsibility for the three attacks – as they did for attacks in Plateau and Borno states on June 10 and in Bauchi state on June 3 (Prayer Alert, June 6 and 12).
Riots in Kaduna sparked by Sunday's bombings killed at least 52 people, according to Reuters news agency. Kaduna state government imposed a 24-hour curfew on Sunday to restore order.

(Sources: AP, BBC, Compass Direct, Reuters)
For more news and a country profile about Nigeria, click here• Pray for an end to extremist violence which has claimed more than 500 lives in Nigeria this year already. Pray too that those who live in affected areas will not seek reprisals, and that God would bless the efforts of those who are working to build bridges between Christian and Muslim communities.
• Pray for all those grieving or injured after this spate of bombings. Pray that they will draw near to God and draw on His strength to face the future 
with hope.  
• Ask God to protect our partners in Nigeria who are supporting the victims of the violence.

Monday 18 June 2012

Urgent Prayer Alert: Triple suicide bomb attacks on Nigerian churches


This week, your prayers for the nation of Nigeria are desperately needed.

On Sunday, three suicide bomb attacks took place on three churches in Kaduna.This is the third consecutive Sunday that has seen gun or bomb attacks on churches in northern or central states.

Church services bombed in Kaduna
Last Sunday a suicide bomber rammed a car full of explosives into the ECWA Good News Church in Zaria, destroying the children’s church and killing a child and a young man.  Several people were wounded, including CSW Nigeria's Coordinator for the area.

On the same day, two suicide bombers in separate cars attacked Christ the King Catholic Church as the congregation was leaving mass, killing sixteen people and injuring several others.
Meanwhile, in Kaduna City, another bomb exploded at the Shalom Pentecostal Church as ushers were interrogating the bomber, killing three people.

As with the attack on the previous weekend in Jos, the bombings sparked violence as angry youths took to the streets to protest the seeming inability to prevent the incessant bombings. A 24-hour curfew is now in place, although the situation is still very tense.
ECWA Wusasa_Children's Church.jpg


“Weekends are now a terror for Christians in central and northern Nigeria”
According to our contacts and partners on the ground, without urgent prayer the future of Nigeria looks desperately bleak.

Speaking of his heartbreak at the incessant bombings, Anglican Archbishop of Jos, Benjamin Kwashi, said, “Weekends are now a terror for Christians in northern and central Nigeria.  My heart truly bleeds at the unnecessary killings and I am deeply saddened that in a nation like Nigeria there are people who sponsor, plan, train and support people to execute evil specifically targeted against worship of God on Sundays by Christians in churches."
CSW-Nigeria’s CEO told us, “Attacks on Christians while they legitimately worship on Sundays are now a common occurrence. Unless the culture of impunity is overcome, our country will slowly slip into another civil war that will be fought along religious lines."
Christians in Nigeria are asking for worldwide prayers to help bring an end to this horrific violence. In the words of the Archbishop, “Christians and well meaning people everywhere must rise up for peace and speak out against injustice, seeking every opportunity for reconciliation and forgiveness so that Nigeria will be restored. I call for concerted prayers throughout the Church worldwide in order that those who are working for peace will not grow weary in well doing."

Please can you:
• Forward this email and prayer points below to everyone you know, asking them to pray and encourage others to do the same.
• Ask your church leader or prayer coordinator to include prayer for Nigeria in this week’s prayer meetings and next Sunday’s services.
• Every  Saturday please remember to pray for the safety and protection of Sunday services in northern and central Nigeria.
Thank you so much for your support.
Blessings,
The CSW Team

Prayer points – please use these prayer points to guide your prayers:
• Pray for all those who have lost loved ones in attacks by Boko Haram, asking God to comfort and uphold them, sustaining them with His peace.
• Pray for CSW-Nigeria’s Coordinator for Zaria who was injured in one of the attacks.  Pray for full healing for him and others who were injured during the other attacks.
• Ask God to move in power to expose Boko Haram's plans, members, funders and backers and bring an end to every aspect of the violence perpetrated by the group.
• Pray for the protection of CSW-Nigeria staff as they seek to support victims of the violence.
• Ask God to grant wisdom, courage and strength to church leaders as they seek to lead and guide their congregations through these turbulent times.








































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