International Christian Union ONE SPIRIT- ONE FATE – ONE FAITH.

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International Christian Union ONE SPIRIT- ONE FATE – ONE FAITH

Christian Suffering Africa – Sudan. – Ethiopia – Somalia Far East – North Korea – People’s Republic of China Europe – Kosovo – Bosnia – France – Italy – England Indian subcontinent – Pakistan, Afghanistan, India Middle East – Iraq,Syria,Iran, Turkey – Egypt,Lebanon,Saudi Arabia The Former Soviet Union – Chechnya* – Russia North & South America – US, Canada, South America

Our Goals & Mission Statement Grassroot Chapters operating with a wide reach. Exposing and destroying violent, economic, cultural oppression and religious persecution. Building solid, respected ties between Christians of all denominations. Encouraging charitable economic, educational, and cultural aid.

The Importance of Global Christian Solidarity Ensuring equality and democracy worldwide. Strength in numbers. Promoting coexistence among Christians – Building bridges between Christian groups. Christian solidarity is a first step toward a more universal peace.

Christian Suffering In the Middle East The Christian population of the Middle East has declined consistently for 1500 years. This is the birthplace of Jesus Christ and Christianity. If one has no history, one has no future. The reversal of Christian oppression in this region will serve as inspiration for other groups.

ICU’s Internal Organization Benefits – Organization allows for multiple messages/causes to be shared with a multitude of groups. – Brainstorming in groups provides a democratic way to achieve positive outcomes. – Mutual support Regular internal communication. Supreme World Trust Board - Strategy and Checks and Balances. Grand World Council - Growing the organization and managing projects. The World Senate - Denominational representative body The World Commission - Head of committees that executes projects The World Assembly - Representatives from every country in the world and c hapters The Chapters - Local level groups Members

The Benefits of ICU Top-level connections Connecting positive, hard-working Christians for common goals. Transforming weakness and oppression into strength. Measurable Means of accomplishment. Empowerment