Posted on 03/21/2012 5:56:17 PM PDT by sreastman
George Clooney Credits Christian Aid in Sudan, Tells of Unlikely Alliance with Pat Robertson
by Mark Ellis, Faith Issues/Godreports
Hollywood actor George Clooney put his body on the line for Sudan when he was arrested outside the Sudanese embassy in Washington March 16th.
In recent statements he also credited the efforts of Christian aid groups to provide humanitarian aid and relief to those suffering what he described as war crimes.
On March 14th, Clooney testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee stating the Sudanese government was killing its people and blocking aid to the Nuba mountains and other areas. He described in vivid detail his visit this month to southern Sudan, where he saw hundreds of victims who sought shelter in caves from Sudanese bombings.
Clooney told CBN News prior to his arrest that Christian ministries play a significant role in providing humanitarian aid.
They lead the work a lot of times here, he said. When we were at the Darfur rally it was ministers. It was a lot of people of faith that had been working very hard on this.
So in some ways Im trying to honor whatever part I can in the hard work that they do because Im a big fan of all of the work thats being done, he added. And people really put their hearts and souls in it.
Surprisingly, Clooney also mentioned his unlikely alliance with Pat Robertson in his efforts against the Sudanese government.
When Bono was doing his One campaign, thats when I met Pat Robertson. I said to Bono, Who do you have from sort of the Christian world? And he was like, I dont know. And I said, What about Pat Robertson? he said.
So I called him (Robertson) up, and I said, Listen, were not going to agree on too many things, but theres no two sides to this issue, and you and I can work together on this. And he said great. And hes been terrific on this, Clooney noted.
For many years, Clooney has been spotlighting the plight of the people of the Darfur region. In 2006 he spoke at a rally in Washington, DC, and made a TV special called A Journey to Darfur.
In 2007 he urged the European Union to take decisive action in the region, since Sudan had ignored UN resolutions. Clooney was involved in two additional documentaries about the abuses in the area.
In 2008 Clooney spoke to the UN Security Council about the conflict. He even traveled to Egypt and China to lobby their governments to pressure Sudanregarding its human rights violations. In 2011 he co-wrote op-eds to prominent newspapers that urged diplomatic isolation of the Sudanese regime, freezing bank accounts and halting transactions involving oil wealth diverted by government officials.
CLooney’s a neophyte. Christians have been buying back enslaved Christians and helping the starving in the Sudan for a long time.
Clooney is right but Christian aid groups have been working in Sudan for over 25 years ... way before he got and Robertson got involved.
So yes, Clooney is doing great work in recent years drawing attention to the long standing atrocities in Sudan, but aid groups including many Christian aid groups have been on the ground risking their lives to save lives for a long time.
I know, I’ve been there.
Yo never know, God may be using these friendships and Clooney’s work to open his heart to The Lord? Before anyone was saved, including myself, we were all just like George C. is now.
Clooney is right but Christian aid groups have been working in Sudan for over 25 years ... way before he and Robertson got involved.
So yes, Clooney is doing great work in recent years drawing attention to the long standing atrocities in Sudan, but aid groups including many Christian aid groups have been on the ground risking their lives to save lives for a long time.
I know, I’ve been there.
Wow, Hollywood is really out of touch.
Actually, he put his body on the line when he went into the Nuba Mountains.
I admire a guy who is determined to live for something more than self.
And as others have noted, he is seeing Christianity in a way he never would from his perch on the California coast.
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