ISIS militants included 15 000 Christians from the USA into “murder list” – mass media

ISIS terrorists have published several lists with the names of over 15 000 people who are going to be killed with the help of “sleepers” or single terrorists in New-York, Texas, Florida, and California. It is reported by the Catholic Observer.

Reportedly, all functionaries of the Federal Bureau have not spoken about these “secret murder lists” – the USA residents. The list was drawn up via the Internet search of church reference books and other online resources.

In Texas journalists liased with 24 people cited in the “death list”. They found out that 22 out of them had no idea of the list and their being included there. One of the regular Charisma News readers said that FBI had actually told him his wife and he were on the list. After further inquiries they revealed their pastor and other church members were also there.

Pastors advise Christians to get in touch with local FBI and law enforcement branches to find out if they are available on the list, as well as to demand safeguards for the protection of their meetings.

It will be reminded, earlier the police of Great Britain announced in public to 5,4 million Christians about the danger, as well as protection level increase in certain districts. According to the Daily Mail, ISIS broken accounts contained eight murder lists. They included names and addresses of 70 militaries or their family members, 56 police workers of New Jersey state, 36 police workers of Minnesota state, 11 district members of the Board in Tennessi, 50 federal civil servants, as well as tens of New York residents.

Christians in different countries are regularly subjected to persecutions. Churches pray for protection and God’s help to continue to follow Christ despite all difficulties.

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