The Church in Afghanistan: What the Taliban Takeover Means for Believers There
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🗓️ 17 August 2021
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Summary
As the world watches the disaster unfold in Afghanistan, there's another chapter of the story we're not hearing nearly as much about. The Afghan church, a growing body of believers that's experienced incredible growth, now faces life under the Taliban.
Early indications are not encouraging. Almost as quickly as the Islamic fundamentalists is taking control of cities, Christians are being notified that they are being watched.
Yesterday, I spoke at length with World Magazine Senior Editor Mindy Belz, who explained what is happening in Afghanistan. As part of the interview, she described what the Taliban takeover means for the Christian church in Afghanistan. Here is an excerpt from our interview.
Here is a transcript of a portion of my conversation with Mindy Belz:
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[The Afghan church] is a unique community, mostly aged 40 and younger. They are all Muslim converts. It's one of the fastest growing churches in the world. Since they are a tiny church, now doubled in size, they are considered very fast-growing. There are perhaps only 2,000 people. But they are an important force in Afghanistan, simply because of the force that the Gospel is. Because of the love of Jesus, the reach they have is a real thing in a dark, Taliban-shadowed country.
About two years ago, a number of these church community leaders did something amazing and brave: they decided to change their identity, their religious affiliation in particular, on their national identification cards.
All Afghan citizens have a national ID card. They are used all the time for many reasons. They often show religious affiliation. That affiliation tends to be handed down by the father of the family.
The new Christian church elders wanted to change their identification for the sake of their future generations. Not all Christians agreed that this was a good idea, but several dozens of them have changed their official identification to Christian. Now the government records show Christian affiliation. These are the Christians that have been targeted over the past few days.
At least one Christian that I know of has received a letter from the Taliban stating: "We know where you are, and we know what you're doing." This implies that the Taliban has access to this government record.
The Taliban then showed up to this Christian's house the day before the full city takeover. They have also visited other Christian homes. You might argue these are small, isolated incidents, but they play against the backdrop of nearby atrocities: Afghan military who have been hauled out of their homes and shot, and in one case beheaded.
Afghan Christians are totally vulnerable with no political power. They have no-one to appeal to. They don't even generally qualify for special immigrant visas to the United States or other Western countries because they have avoided working for American organizations or working for the Afghan military. To do so potentially exposes them to attention and danger.
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Belz is the most experienced, trustworthy source I know of when it comes to the Middle East, especially on Christians and the Christian movement there. In yesterday's interview, she covered in detail not only the history of Afghanistan and how the past 20 years is understood differently by Islamic fundamentalists, but the failure of U.S. policy under various presidents. This is a disaster of America's own making.
Visit breakpoint.org to listen to the entire conversation. And please pray for our brothers and sisters in Afghanistan.
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| 0:00.0 | As the world watches the disaster unfold in Afghanistan, there's another chapter of the story that we're not hearing much about. |
| 0:07.4 | The fate of a growing and new group of Christians there. |
| 0:11.1 | For the Colson Center, I'm John Stone Street. |
| 0:13.0 | This is Breakpoint. |
| 0:14.7 | Whenever I want to know what's happening around the world, especially in the Middle East, |
| 0:18.8 | and especially when it comes to Christians in the Middle |
| 0:21.7 | East, I turn to my friend Mindy Bouts, the senior editor at World News Group, an author of the book, |
| 0:27.6 | they say we are infidels. Mindy has been studying and visiting the Middle East for decades. |
| 0:34.1 | She has on the ground knowledge of the situation there. And so when we saw the reemergence of |
| 0:39.6 | the Taliban and overtaking Afghanistan over the last several days, I immediately contacted Mindy. |
| 0:45.6 | And she was gracious enough to join me in an extended conversation looking at the situation |
| 0:51.0 | on the ground in Afghanistan from a variety of different angles, the failure |
| 0:55.8 | of the last several presidential administrations, the current unrealistic timeline for withdrawing |
| 1:01.8 | troops, and the patience of a group of Islamic radicals and what that means for the world |
| 1:08.1 | from here on out. |
| 1:09.5 | But she also mentioned a group that I wasn't aware of, |
| 1:12.6 | a new and growing group of young believers coming out of an Islamic background. It's an incredible |
| 1:18.1 | story, and this group of young believers will now have their faith put to the test and their courage |
| 1:23.8 | as they face an incredibly difficult situation. Here's Mindy Bouts explaining. |
| 1:28.8 | It's a unique community, mostly young people, and by young people, I mean 40 and under, |
| 1:35.2 | that is all Muslim converts. And the people who study people groups and Christian movements |
| 1:41.6 | say that it's one of the fastest growing churches in the world. |
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