Bishop Says Collapse Of Christianity Is Wrecking British Society - And Islam Is Filling The Void
0 Comments Published by Office 2 June 16th, 2008 in Britain, Christian Church Issues, Events & Ministries, Islam, United KingdomBy Sean Poulter and Niall Firth
Accusation: Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali claims radical Islam is filling the moral vacuum left by the decline in Christian virtues
The collapse of Christianity has wrecked British society, a leading Church of England bishop declared yesterday.
It has destroyed family life and left the country defenceless against the rise of radical Islam in […]
Iranian Leader Ahmadinejad In Rudd’s Sights
0 Comments Published by Office 2 May 29th, 2008 in Australia, Iran, Islam, Politics, World NewsBy Dennis Shanahan - The Australian
THE Rudd Government is preparing a case to take Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the International Court of Justice for “inciting genocide” and denying the Jewish Holocaust.
Australia is the only nation pursuing Iran’s despotic leader, who has threatened to “wipe Israel off the map”, through international laws.
The Australian revealed last […]
Iran’s Unprecedented Crackdown On Youth Is Driving Them To Christ
0 Comments Published by Office 2 May 27th, 2008 in Christian Church Issues, Events & Ministries, Iran, Islam, Miraculous Testimonies, World NewsBy Teresa Neumann
“Viewers have said that SAT-7 PARS is their only source of Christian teaching, training and encouragement. Others have worked with PARS counselors to learn how they can become followers of Christ, so much so, that more counselors were needed this year.”
(Iran)—Mission Network News reports that the length and severity of a crackdown in […]
When Muslims Become Christians
1 Comment Published by Office 2 May 22nd, 2008 in Christian Church Issues, Insight Into Islam, Iran, Islam, World News
There’s a widespread belief that the penalty for leaving Islam is death - hence, perhaps, the killing of a British teacher last week. But Shiraz Maher believes attitudes may be softening.
Ziya Meral’s parents disowned him when he converted from Islam to Christianity.
“They said ‘go away, you’re not our son.’ They told people I died in […]
Christian Broadcaster Reaching Unprecedented Numbers Of Iranian Youth
0 Comments Published by Office 2 May 18th, 2008 in Christian Church Issues, Insights, Iran, Islam, Miraculous TestimoniesBy Joshua Goldberg: Christian Post Reporter
As young people in Iran find themselves trapped between rising political instability, the harsh systems of Islamic Sharia laws that increasingly govern and control their lives, as well as arrests and “public security” crackdowns, a Christian satellite station is providing them with rest and winning their hearts for the Lord.
SAT-7, […]
A German’s Point Of View On Islam.
1 Comment Published by Office 2 April 30th, 2008 in Insight Into Islam, Insights, Islam, World NewsThe commentary below is circulating on the internet and provides an excellent historical context for us to view the current rising tide of militant Islam. Let us not forget George Santayana’s remarkable insight: “Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”
A man whose family was German aristocracy prior to World War […]
The Times: Ex-Muslim Takes A Stand Against Islam And Shariah
1 Comment Published by Office 2 April 6th, 2008 in Britain, Christian Persecution, Insight Into Islam, Irania, Islam, United KingdomMaryam Namazie, head of the Council of Ex-Muslims in Britain, says that rights are for individuals, not religions or beliefs.
Picture this, says Maryam Namazie: “A child is swathed in cloth from head to toe every day. Everything but her face and hands are covered for fear that a man might find her attractive. At school […]
By Janet Levy,
At a time when 40% of young Muslims in the United Kingdom want to impose sharia law on the country and 36% favor executing apostates of Islam, the head of the Church of England called for the selective application of sharia law in Britain in the interest of social cohesion.
On February 7, 2008, […]
Muslim Scholar To Address Qld Conference
0 Comments Published by Office 2 March 6th, 2008 in Australia, Islam, PoliticsMar 1, 2008 - ninemsn.com.au
A controversial Muslim scholar who was denied access to the US over alleged links to terrorist networks is to give a lecture at a Queensland government-sponsored conference.
Professor Tariq Ramadan will be introduced by federal Labor Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs Laurie Ferguson at the Griffith University event on Monday.
Expert: Liberal Christianity Intensifies Radical Islam Threat
0 Comments Published by Office 2 February 14th, 2008 in Britain, Christian Church Issues, Islam, United Kingdom, United States of AmericaMichelle A. Vu, Christian Post Reporter - 7th February, 2008
The Western church’s growing tendency to blur theological differences and not uphold the absolute truth is contributing to the threat of radical Islam to the Western world, said a highly respected expert on Islam.
“When faced with the uniqueness of Christ we become inclusive. He loves everybody […]
Barnabas Fund Response to the Archbishop of Canterbury`s recommendation to apply Islamic law in the UK
0 Comments Published by Office 2 February 12th, 2008 in Britain, Islam, United Kingdom, World NewsCopyright © Barnabas Fund - 11th February 2008
UNITED KINGDOM
Dr Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, argued in a lunchtime radio interview on Thursday 7th February that the adoption of Islamic law, shari`a, in Britain is unavoidable. In the evening he gave a lecture at the Royal Courts of Justice (organised by the Temple Church and […]
Archbishop of Canterbury sparks Sharia law row in Britain
0 Comments Published by Office 2 February 11th, 2008 in Britain, Christian Church Issues, Insight Into Islam, Islam, Vilification Case, Vilification Laws, World NewsBy Dan Wooding
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Founder of ASSIST Ministries
LONDON, UK (ANS) — Leading British politicians have distanced themselves from the Archbishop of Canterbury’s belief that some Sharia law in the UK seems “unavoidable”.
According to a BBC story, Gordon Brown’s spokesman said the prime minister “believes that British laws should be based on British values”.
The Tories […]
Threats made against British Bishop who said Islamic extremism has created no-go areas in the United Kingdom
0 Comments Published by Office 2 February 8th, 2008 in Britain, Christian Church Issues, Christian Persecution, Islam, United Kingdom, World NewsBy Michael Ireland
Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service
Saturday, February 2, 2008
ROCHESTER, ENGLAND (ANS) — A bishop who claimed Islamic extremism in Britain has turned some communities into no-go areas for non-Muslims has received threats against himself and his family.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) says the Bishop of Rochester, the Right Reverend Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, said last […]
MISSION SRI LANKA
1 Comment Published by Office 2 January 29th, 2008 in Christian Persecution, Islam, Politics, Sri Lanka, World NewsDear Friends and Family in Christ,
Following is a report on my recent trip to Sri Lanka – Challenging but Exciting
For 10 days in January I had the opportunity of visiting my country of birth, Sri Lanka, along with Pastor Bob Cotton from Maitland AOG in NSW. The purpose of the trip was both ministry and […]
Kenyan Missionaries Share Salvation Testimonies
0 Comments Published by Office 2 January 22nd, 2008 in Africa, Christian Persecution, Ethiopia, Insight Into Islam, Islam, Miraculous TestimoniesBy Teresa Neumann : Jan 20, 2008 : Neil and Jennifer Lawrence - FaithNews
Muslim man hears God’s voice saying, “Go back to that altar and give your heart to Me.”
(Kenya)—Church of God missionaries Neil and Jennifer Lawrence have reported that 80 people have been saved recently in their area of Kenya.
Below, the Lawrences list some […]
Former Archbishop Lays into Islamic Culture
0 Comments Published by Office 2 January 18th, 2008 in Insight Into Islam, Islam, World NewsLord Carey, the former archbishop of Canterbury, has launched a trenchant attack on Islamic culture, saying it was authoritarian, inflexible and under-achieving.
In a speech that will upset sensitive relations between the faiths, he denounced moderate Muslims for failing unequivocally to condemn the “evil” of suicide bombers.
He attacked the “glaring absence” of democracy in Muslim countries, […]
Assassination of Benazir Bhutto devastating for Pakistani Christians
0 Comments Published by Office 2 January 7th, 2008 in Christian Church Issues, Christian Persecution, Insight Into Islam, Islam, United Kingdom, World NewsBy Michael Ireland
Published on Monday, December 31, 2007
Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service
UNITED KINGDOM (ANS) — According to Impact News (IN) at www.thepath.fm/news , not only have Pakistani Christians lost a vital supporter of their rights, but the assassination of Former Prime Minister and opposition leader Benazir Bhutto has left them with little hope of becoming […]
Muslim Terrorist Comes To Jesus
2 Comments Published by Office 2 October 16th, 2007 in Insight Into Islam, Islam, Miraculous Testimonies, United States of America, World NewsRamzi Yousef, who is Serving a Life Sentence for ‘03 WTC Attack, Claims to Have Found Jesus BY JAMES GORDON MEEK
DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU
Friday, October 12th 2007, 4:00 AM
WASHINGTON - Muslim terrorist Ramzi Yousef once bombed the World Trade Center for Allah, but now he purports to have found Jesus and converted to Christianity, according […]
Iranians Turn “Massively” To Christianity, Despite Execution Threats
1 Comment Published by Office 2 September 24th, 2007 in Christian Persecution, Freedom of Religion, Iran, IslamSep 3rd, 2007 3:39 AM 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.
How Arrogance Is Dividing Islam And The West
0 Comments Published by Office 2 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 time each year, […]