New Movie ‘Faithkeepers’ focuses on the Persecuted Church Around the World
By Michael Ireland, Chief Correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net)
WASHINGTON, D.C. (ANS - June 7, 2017) --
“America will stand by followers of Christ in this hour of need,” US
Vice President Mike Pence told the World Summit in Defense of Persecuted
Christians, the recent conference on the topic of persecution held in
the nation’s capital.
“Our
administration is fully committed in bringing relief and comfort to
believers, not only across the Middle East but across the world,” he
said.
People
from 130 countries were represented at the summit, which was organized
by evangelist Franklin Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association.
So what is happening to Christians around the world that is worrying so many people?
Clarion Project’s new film Faithkeepers uncovers the horrific reality faced by so many simply for being who they are.
In
the Middle East, the birthplace of Christianity, Christians and other
minorities are being violently persecuted, driven out of their homes,
and killed,” the Faithkeepers team says. “Their places of worship are being destroyed, and their history is being erased.”
Across
the world, but particularly in the Middle East, Christians and other
religious minorities are persecuted for their faith. Most of this
persecution is meted out at the hands of radical Islam, although by no
means all of it.
In
Iraq and Syria, ravaged by war, Christians, Yazidis and other minority
groups are suffering grievously under the yoke of terrorist groups like
the Islamic State. Christian communities that fall under their control
are given a simple choice: convert to Islam, pay the jizya, a
humiliating protection tax, or die.
Thousands
of Yazidi women and girls were kidnapped into sex slavery and sold in
the markets of Mosul and Raqqa. They have suffered unimaginably.
“Faithkeepers
gives face and voice to the humanitarian crisis and genocide affecting
millions in the Middle East as a result of religious and ethnic
persecution,” the Faithkeepers team added.
“The film is a testament to the stories of the persecuted and an inspiring portrait of the human spirit. Faithkeepers – the movie and movement – will awaken, enlighten and inspire all people of faith to stand up and take action.”
In an exclusive interview with Faithkeepers Producer Paula Kweskin by Elliot Friedland, obtained by ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net), she was asked why she’s so excited about her latest movie, which premiered on May 23.
“It
brings much needed attention to the horrific persecution faced by
Christians and other minorities in the Middle East,” she said.
What is the goal of Faithkeepers?
“We
would like to awaken the Christian community and all people of
conscience to understand and be empowered to take action on behalf of
Christians and other minorities in the Middle East who are experiencing
genocide. We feel there is a real lack of information and this is first
and foremost a film to educate people and wake them up about this
humanitarian crisis.”
Asked
what efforts is the U.S. government doing to protect Christians in the
Middle East and is it enough? Kweskin said: “Congress has taken a number
of steps to protect Christians and other minorities in the Middle East.
“House
Concurrent Resolution 75, which passed the House of Representatives in
March 2016, correctly states ‘the atrocities perpetrated by the Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) against Christians, Yezidis, and
other religious and ethnic minorities in Iraq and Syria constitute war
crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.’ The bill is currently
awaiting passage through the Senate but if passed it will push the U.N.
and other international bodies, working with U.S. leadership, to
establish war crimes tribunals for ISIS leaders and take other more
robust steps to tackle ISIS. There are other proposed bills, including
one which would expedite the asylum process for Christians and other
minorities fleeing ISIS persecution. [Editor’s Note: HR (House
Resolution) 390, ‘The Iraq and Syria Emergency Genocide Relief and
Accountability Act’ passed the U.S. House of Representatives on the
evening of June 6 by unanimous consent].
“In
addition, President Trump has increased the number of soldiers deployed
to Iraq and Syria to fight ISIS and earlier this year he gave Defense
Secretary Mattis the authority to set troop levels in Iraq and Syria.
This means the U.S. military has the freedom to commit the forces it
needs to eliminate ISIS, working with local partners on the ground.”
“We
have a three-pronged call to action: Awareness, advocacy, and aid.
Visit our website for more information on how exactly to help (https://clarionproject.org ).
“Awareness:
Spread the word by posting the trailer on your Facebook page or sending
it to family and friends – each one of has the capacity to do that and
awareness leads to action.
“Advocacy:
Speak to elected officials and make sure they are engaged on the issue
and are supporting steps to end the genocide and help these communities.
“Aid:
We are collecting funds to distribute to selected charities and
organizations in the region doing critical work on the ground.”
Visit www.faithkeepersfund.com to donate.
What
needs to be done to help Christians and other minorities who are now
returning to villages and towns that were devastated by ISIS?
“First
and foremost, there has to be strong security in place. But we can’t
just protect them, we also have to help them rebuild. Right now they’re
going back to destroyed churches and homes and are in a terrible
situation. We need to give them the support to restore their devastated
communities, whether that is politically, economically or in other ways.
But I don’t think it will be possible for them to return unless there
is a strong effort from the international community to assist them, not
just in the short term but in the long term.”
How
do you respond to people who say the United States has already wasted
too much blood and treasure in the Middle East and that it’s not our
problem to fix?
“This
is a humanitarian mission that goes beyond any one country. I see a
genocide happening and I feel compelled to act. Minorities in the Middle
East are a stabilizing and moderating force in the region.
“A strong, peaceful and diverse Middle East is definitely in America’s interests.”
The film premiered in the United States on May 23. Watch the trailer now: https://youtu.be/q6tW4_2F7oc
Photo
captions: 1) Vice President Mike Pence. 2) Faithkeepers team on set
with Paula on filming duties with Micah Smith and Sasha Gorev. (Photo:
Faithkeepers). 3)Faithkeepers movie poster. 4) Michael Ireland.
About
the Writer: Michael Ireland is a volunteer internet journalist serving
as Chief Correspondent for the ASSIST News Service, as well as an
Ordained Minister who has served with ASSIST Ministries and written for
ANS since its beginning in 1989. He has reported for ANS from Jamaica,
Mexico, Nicaragua, Israel, Jordan, China, and Russia. Please consider
helping Michael cover his expenses in bringing news of the Persecuted
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