Monday, November 11, 2019

Christian Orthodox Putin and Calvinist Viktor Orban Discussing International Alliance to Protect Christians


Christian Orthodox Putin and Calvinist Viktor Orban Discussing International Alliance to Protect Christians

By Julio Severo
The Barnabas Fund, a worldwide ministry working with persecuted Christians, has seen in a positive way how Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed concern about the “mass exodus” of Christians from the Middle East and pledges his nation will do “everything” to protect them from “persecution, being killed, raped and robbed.”
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Russian President Vladimir Putin
The report on the Barnabas Fund and Putin was made by WorldNetDaily, one of the most important conservative Christian websites in the world, which said,
Putin was speaking at a recent meeting with Viktor Orban, Hungary’s prime minister.
The two described the Middle East as the “cradle of Christianity,” and Putin raised concerns about the exodus of Christians.
He pledged Russia "would do everything" to protect them.
Orban discussed an “international alliance” to help and protect Christians as well as other minority faiths.
“Christians in the Middle East have endured severe persecution and violent conflict,” Barnabas said. “Patriarch Ignatius Aphrem II of the Syriac Orthodox Church said, ‘Many times, we feel we are abandoned as Christians of the Middle East. We feel we have no friends. That nobody cares about us.’”
Three years ago, Hungary created a governmental agency focusing on alleviating the persecution of Christians in the Middle East. It followed an earlier meeting between Orban and various church leaders, including Aphrem.
Continuing, WorldNetDaily said,
“The Russian stance should serve to strengthen efforts to support these suffering Christians,” Barnabas Fund explained. “Barnabas Fund has supported many projects for Christians in Syria through Patriarch Aphrem’s office and other project partners, including feeding programs and emergency aid after violent attacks.”
BosNewsLife reported Hungary spent tens of millions of dollars on building or renovating churches, hospitals and other humanitarian aid.
“Much is directed toward Christians in the Middle East where thousands have been killed, injured, or displaced by wars and extremist attacks,” the website said.
Putin also said he wants Russia to help restore and preserve Christian “holy sites.”
He said Russian influences already are helping Jewish groups…
Orban, who organized the gathering, said he joins Putin about the Christians exodus.
Putin is a member of the Russian Orthodox Christian Church, while Orban is a member of the Calvinist Hungarian Reformed Church.
An alliance between an Orthodox Christian and a Calvinist to protect Christians should be welcome by all Christians.
While Putin is a nominal Christian, Orbán seems to be leaving the nominal Christianity to embrace a more practical faith. Recently, in a very humble attitude, Orban posted a powerful image of himself kneeling to pray with evangelist Nick Vujicic.
He needs such change. Orbán is Calvinist, but his wife and their five children are Roman Catholic. This is a very common situation among Calvinists, whose faith is so weak and whose Christianity is so nominal that they marry Catholics. U.S. President Donald Trump, who is a nominal Calvinist having been born in the Presbyterian Church, has also married a Catholic woman, but there is hope: he has lately given attention to prosperity gospel televangelist Paula White, who is his top spiritual adviser.
Christians should pray that Putin may have the same spiritual opportunity Orbán and Trump are having.
The partnership of Orbán and Putin to help Christians was also wanted by Trump in his 2016 campaign. During all the year of 2016, Trump made abundantly clear that he wanted such partnership with Putin, but neocons tormented his plan.
Trump needs our prayers to prevail over neocons. Only this way he will have his dreamed partnership.
If Trump ever joins Putin and Orbán, it will be two Calvinists and one Orthodox Christian partnering to protect Christians.
Such partnership should be supported by all Christians.
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