SAT-7 Offers Condolences, Prayers for Families of Those Slain on Eastern Christmas Eve
January 7, 2010
Ministry also urges viewers to be agents of peace in
countries where attacks are becoming far too common.
Millions of Coptic Orthodox Christians gathered in Egypt on January 6th to celebrate Christ’s birth according to their calendar. Sadly, according to published reports, shortly after an 11:30 p.m. church service concluded in the Nile community of Naga Hammadi City (located near Luxor), an unknown assailant opened fire on a crowd of worshippers, killing five Coptic Christians and a police officer. Seven others were injured.
Over the past year Christians in Egypt have suffered what appears to be an increasing number of attacks. “Christians in Egypt are very concerned about these violent incidents. At SAT-7 we want to help the larger community to understand the beliefs of their Christian neighbors, encouraging them to live together in peace and mutual respect. We urge Christians around the world to join with us in praying that God will touch the suffering and will somehow turn these incidents around, so that what is meant for evil will instead be used for good, eventually bringing positive changes to effected communities so that such attacks will become a thing of the past,” adds Mr. Harder.
Egypt isn’t the only place where these attacks have taken place over the Christmas season. On December 24th, Western Christmas Eve, a church in Mosul, Iraq was bombed. According to published reports, two Christians were killed in that attack, and five were injured.
SAT-7 has been broadcasting a record number of Christmas specials throughout the holiday season. These programs have been designed and are being broadcast for both Middle Eastern Christians who celebrate the Western Christmas (on Dec. 25) and those marking the Eastern Christmas (celebrated today, on Jan. 7).

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