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NCEASL
General Secretary Honored with Pro Fide Award 2006
“I feel very unworthy to accept this
award, as this award belongs to those who are serving in the remote areas of
the world unrecognized, unappreciated, persecuted and oppressed for their
faith,” said Rev. Yogarajah, who also serves as the General Secretary of the
Evangelical Fellowship of Sri Lanka. “Today I accept this award in behalf
of all those voiceless people so that I can be their voice, and in a small way
bring awareness and consciousness of the suffering church worldwide.”
Last month, some members of Rev Yogarajah‘s
team were abducted amid the ensuing violence surrounding the civil war in Sri Lanka. 142
churches were also burned in the past few years and dozens of Christian workers
beaten up for their faith. Despite the escalating threats, Rev. Yogarajah has
continued to serve in his role, speaking out on behalf of the country’s
minority Christians and rallying for their cause to churches around the world.
“I commend a lot of my staff because many of them are working for a
call. They work because they feel the call of God on their lives, and
that’s why they are serving in these very difficult situations,” he said.
The Pro Fide Award recognizes Rev.
Yogarajah “for a courageous work, for a wholehearted commitment to Jesus Christ
our Lord and to ministering to the suffering ministry not only in his own
country but in the entire world.”
During the award ceremony, the
chairman of the Friends of the Martyred Church, the Rev. Johan Candelin,
expressed gratitude for Rev. Yogarajah’s service to Christians around the
world.
“The award was given for the effect
Rev. Yogarajah’s work has had on thousands of suffering people and also for him
serving as an example worldwide of what a Christian leader can do to make a
difference,” said Rev. Candelin.
The Rev. Geoff Tunnicliffe, the
International Director of the World Evangelical Alliance, who attended the
ceremony, congratulated and commended Rev. Yogarajah.
“The World Evangelical Alliance is
delighted and honored to see one of its key leaders recognized for his
significant contribution to the persecuted church around the world,” said Rev.
Tunnicliffe. “Godfrey Yogarajah, through personal sacrifice, has demonstrated
what it really means to advocate and care for our suffering brothers and
sisters around the world.”
Other people who have received the
award include Sabina and Richard Wurmbrandt from the USA , Bishop Paride Jaban
from Sudan , Archbishop Samuel Aktas from Turkey , and Dr. Menes Noor from
Egypt
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