
Pakistan (MNN) ― The United States continues to voice its concern over Pakistan's peace deal with the Taliban over trouble in the Swat Valley.
Pakistan believes the agreement was the best way to defuse a bloody insurgency in the violence-wracked northwest. However, Islamist hardliners have yet to disarm.
That fact distresses NATO as well as neighbouring Afghanistan and India. Even if Islamists vowed to put down their guns once Islamic justice is established, what body could hold them accountable if they went back on their word?
Eric Fellman with World Bible Translation Center says, "In the particular region that is the most tense in Pakistan, that region has adopted Sharia law. When tightly adhered to, it can be used to persecute any other religion except Islam."
Ironically, the ministry shares concerns with the moderate Muslims in the country. Moderates like the slain Benazir Bhutto have strong influence over government and its policies. The face that a Sharia agreement could come to pass reveals a critical weakness in their hold on power. In an effort to keep moving toward democracy, they oppose the hardliners, which benefits the growing church.
While there's relief that Sharia is only in one region, it is likely that a toehold could become a stranglehold.
Fellman is concerned for their main work in the country. Their team routinely provides Scriptures in Urdu, the most widely=spoken language in Pakistan. "We provide those to many different missionaries, church groups, ministries that go into the area, relief groups that go into the area, though we have to be careful in our packaging, in our shipping, what channels they go through. It's always been a risk. The risk has been probably doubled now."
The thirst for the Gospel is increasing. Having recently completed the Gospels in Urdu, it was a matter of getting the funding needed, as well as prayer, to get them into the hands of people.
At the end of 2008, Fellman told us the ministry hoped to have at least 100,000 copies for distribution.
Pray for those Christians who want to be bold in their faith and share the Gospel. Pray that the Christians will stay faithful to Jesus even against the threat of harm.





