Algeria. Another church ordered to close

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Algeria. Another church ordered to close
 
Christians in Algeria request prayer for another church in Bejaia city, as the authorities’ campaign to close churches and prosecute individual Christians appears to be escalating.
The church of “Aouchiche” was informed on 6 April of a 21 March administrative closure order issued by the Wali (Governor). The church is to cease worship immediately.
The church of Aouchiche, with more than 300 active worshippers, is a longstanding member of the EPA, the umbrella organisation of the Algerian Protestant Church.
 
This closure brings the number of EPA affiliated churches closed by the authorities since November 2017 to seventeen. Several non-EPA churches have also been ordered to close or cease activities. Fearing repercussions, they don’t wish their names to be known.
 
During the same time period, at least twelve Christians have been convicted on faith-related charges, including blasphemy and proselytism. They have received prison sentences between six months and five years.
 
Within increased government targeting, several other churches and individual Christians involved in court cases anticipate negative verdicts.
 
The church in Algeria requests prayer for:
the leaders of the Bejaia churches to know the comfort of the Father and wisdom of Holy Spirit
Algerian church leaders to persevere in the face of increasing challenges against churches and individual Christians
the government campaign against the Church and Christians to cease, so that Christians can live in peace and freedom
all the churches to be reopened and for all convicted Christians to be released