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Father God, we offer You a great chorus of praise for the growth we now see at the global level of governments that now support religious freedom. We ask that Your hand of blessing would rest upon this gathering this week, and that over time and by the wooing of Your Holy Spirit, many would come to recognize You as the only true God, in Your name, amen.
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Government officials from the United States and several countries will convene in Washington, D.C., this week on the eve of the National Prayer Breakfast for the inaugural meeting of the new International Religious Freedom Alliance.

U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Sam Brownback told reporters on Wednesday that the alliance is essentially like an “activist club” of countries that are serious about pushing religious freedom globally.

The alliance was first announced by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo last July and touted by President Donald Trump at the United Nations General Assembly in September. It is said to be the first-ever alliance of nations devoted to confronting religious persecution around the world.

The alliance comes at a time when most of the world’s population lives in countries where religious freedom is limited in some way.

“I have not seen this type of organization or push on a human right that I am aware of before,” Brownback explained this week. “This is the first effort really to get a group of nations that will be the activist on a particular human right to try to champion and pursue that cause more aggressively.”

He stressed that there is strong support for religious freedom around the world even though there is much “encroachment” on it.

“We will be looking at things we can work collectively on and [how] we can push for religious freedom efforts around the world,” he said. “We are excited about the countries and their enthusiasm.”

According to Brownback, at least 17 countries so far have committed to the alliance. But he hopes that the number of countries represented at the Wednesday event will be in the “upper 20s.”

The former Kansas governor and U.S. senator could not yet disclose which countries will participate in the meeting.

“We got a pretty high bar for joining it, honestly,” Brownback detailed. “We want nations that respect religious freedom in their own country and are willing to push religious freedom in international venues. This is the activist club of countries.”

Brownback believes that the “right crew” is assembled and believes a difference will be made.

“The United States pushes [religious freedom] but we need other allies to push it too,” Brownback said. “The fortunate thing is that it isn’t going to be just us. It is going to be a group of nations to push on this.”. . .

“Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12)

(Excerpt from The Christian Post. Article by Samuel Smith.)

 

 

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