Suffering for Christ? - The leaders of the Anglican Church in Africa are on the verge of severing financial ties with the American Episcopalian Churches and missionaries who are pressing and supporting the sin of homosexuality for bishops.
Stephen Mbogo writes for CNSNews.com:
Meeting in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, the churchmen said they would start by cutting ties with the Trinity Wall Street Church in New York City, which distributes millions of dollars in grants worldwide and supports projects in Africa.
"Africans are committed to giving up significant sources of funding" unless the U.S. churches concerned repented of their stance, said the head of the Kenyan Anglican Church, Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi.
Mbogo reports that meeting in Nairobi also included Anglican Church members from Latin American, Asia, and the Caribbean.
Mbogo quotes Archbishop Peter Akinola of Nigeria, saying:
"We will not, on the altar of money, mortgage our conscience, mortgage our faith, mortgage our salvation."
AMEN!
They are on the verge of setting a great example of faith and righteousness for the rest of the Church throughout the world.
The Great Separation continues.
