Until recently, receiving a visa to serve as a Christian worker in Israel was relatively easy. However, Middle East Concern (MEC) reports that this has recently changed. Rather than renewing visas for one or two years, as normal, many visa renewals are being delayed or extended for only a few months.
When visas requests are delayed, the Christian worker faces a dilemma; to stay means being an illegal alien. To leave means facing the possibility of arrest at the airport or being refused future admission to the country. According to an April 27 release from MEC, these problems have affected various ministries in the country. The United Christian Council in Israel (UCCI), a local chapter of the World Evangelical Alliance, reports that the only ones being allowed visa renewals are pastors with at least five hundred members in their church. The work of many ministries has been seriously affected. The Roman Catholic Church and Orthodox Church have also faced similar problems.
The UCCI has a meeting with the Ministry of Internal Affairs scheduled for April 28. Pray that these difficulties will be resolved and that Christian ministries in Israel will not be adversely affected by these difficulties.
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