Showing posts with label philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philippines. Show all posts

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Christian radio staff okay following Islamist attacks

A faction group attacks Zamboanga, Phlippines.
Philippines (MNN) ― Renewed fighting between government troops and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) has rekindled a turf war for independence in the Philippines. While a peace agreement was signed in 1996, the particular MNLF faction moved into the city of Zamboanga claiming they have been marginalized. The goal of MNLF: to break away from the country and declare its own Islamic State.

The violence has suspended flights from Zamboanga, and residents have fled areas hit by the fighting. Has it affected Edge Radio, Christian radio in Zamboanga? Yes. Edge Radio Network's General Manager and missionary Mike Medlin says, "We were on Facebook with one of our volunteers yesterday when the violence began to unfold in the street just outside his home. As of now, we don't have updates on him or his family. The Edge does broadcast in the area, and as of last night, our station manager and his family were safe and the station was still on the air."

There are 6 confirmed deaths, dozens of injuries, and over 100 hostages taken. The Philippine's military is sending additional troops to the hundreds already deployed in the unrest.

The MNLF members arrived by boat in the city early on Monday and wanted to raise their flag above Zamboanga's city hall, military officials said.

In a press conference yesterday, Interior Secretary Mar Roxas says the situation has stabilized, thanks to security personnel. "It has been contained and isolated, and won't spread to other areas," Mr Roxas told reporters. There have been conflicting reports on how many people are either trapped by the fighting or being held by the rebels.

Roxas reports that rebels were using about 180 residents as "human shields."

Please pray for peace in the region. Pray also that God will use Edge Radio to point listeners to Christ during this time of uncertainty.

Monday, December 26, 2011

71 Year Old Pastor Shot To Death in the Philippines

By Noel Tarrazona 
Special to ASSIST News Service

MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES (ANS) -- A 71-year old pastor with the Christian and Missionary Alliance was shot dead on Monday, December 19th, 2011, a few blocks away from a private hospital in this island region, while on board a public Jeepney, the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines.

A typical Jeepney like one in which the murdered pastor was traveling
A police investigation identified the victim as Pastor Melencio Magdayao of the province who was seated on the front seat and was shot dead by two unidentified gunmen on board a motorcycle.

Police Station 6 chief Albert Larubis said Pastor Magdayao sustained two bullet wounds in the head and died on the spot.

A police investigator has recovered two empty .45 caliber capsules from the crime scene.
The duo of assailants immediately fled from the crime scene that occured in the middle of vehicular traffic congestion.

The province is known for Christian pastors becoming victims of persecution. Just early this year, a lady pastor of a local Pentecostal church was hacked to death by suspected Moslem rebels in front of her daughter.

Christian community leaders have asked their Christian brethren around the world to pray for the evangelistic work in this restive region. There are three active Moslem rebel groups fighting for a possible separate Islamic state in the predominantly Christian Southern Philippines. They are the Moro National Liberation Front, Moro Islamic Liberation Front and Abu Sayyaf.



Noel Tarrazona is an online journalist in Canada and is presently in Southern Philippines covering the persecution of Christians in that restive region. He may be contacted at his e-mail address which is: noelcanada36@gmail.com






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