Christians Celebrate New Religious Freedoms in Libya
2 Comments Published September 26th, 2007 in Christian Church Issues, Christian Persecution, Libyaby Dan Wooding : Sep 24, 2007 : ASSIST Ministries “We see this as the hand of God” (Tripoli, Libya)—A new wave of religious freedom is sweeping across Libya, say Christians in the North African country. This follows three decades during which, observers say, the tiny Christian community faced restrictions due to the overwhelmingly Muslim [...]
Pentecostal Church’s Mass Conversion of Indian Dalits Sparks Hindu Protest
1 Comment Published September 24th, 2007 in Christian Church Issues, Christian Persecution, IndiaBy Dibin Samuel  Christian Post Correspondent Thu, Sep. 13 2007 02:39 PM ET PATNA, India – A Pentecostal church in India that was recently accused of conducting mass conversions by promising money and jobs spurred angry Hindu nationalists to hold a demonstration against it in the Patna district. Gopal Prasad and Kishori Sao, local leaders [...]
Iranians Turn “Massively” To Christianity, Despite Execution Threats
3 Comments Published September 24th, 2007 in Christian Persecution, Freedom of Religion, Iran, IslamSep 3rd, 2007 3:39 AMÂ By BosNewsLife Special Reporting Unit TEHRAN, IRAN (BosNewsLife) — Despite reported execution threats and police abuse, Iranians “massively” turn to Christianity, fueling an “unprecedented” demand for Persian Bibles and New Testaments, BosNewsLife learned from Iranian sources Saturday, September 1.
Experience/Relationship or Academic? Article by Pastor Danny Nalliah
85 Comments Published September 21st, 2007 in Australia, Christian Church Issues, PoliticsExperience / Relationship or Academic? After much thought and prayer I have decided to release this article in response to the many emails I received after the prophecy released regarding the next federal election. Most of the emails we received were very positive and thanking God for direction. We also were glad to receive a few extremely negative emails [...]
President George W, Bush: The Weeping President
1 Comment Published September 13th, 2007 in Christian Church Issues, Politics, United States of Americaby Calvin Woodward/TN : Sep 10, 2007 : AP http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070904/ap_on_re_us/bush_biography; “I’ve got God’s shoulder to cry on. And I cry a lot. I do a lot of crying in this job. I’ll bet I’ve shed more tears than you can count, as president. I’ll shed some tomorrow.” (Washington, DC)—In his new book on the presidency [...]
How Arrogance Is Dividing Islam And The West
0 Comments Published September 10th, 2007 in Australia, Islam, RacismRay Cassin    September 1, 2007 Ray Cassin is a senior Age, Melbourne newpaper writer “… if you’re even vaguely familiar with classical Islamic tradition, you’ll recognise at once that we’ve had our reformation, and it’s called al-Qaeda,” Waleed Aly, prominent Australian Muslim and media commentator THE world, as the pundits ritually remind us at this [...]
Ex-KKK leader to speak at presominantly black church
0 Comments Published September 6th, 2007 in Christian Church Issues, Racism, United States of AmericaBy MEGAN PILLOW    Mooresville Tribune USA Friday, August 31, 2007 Johnny Lee Clary’s early life reads like a storyline from D.W. Griffith’s infamous 1915 film The Birth of a Nation. Raised in a family plagued by hatred and racism, Clary was recruited at age 14 by David Duke into the Ku Klux Klan and spent the [...]

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