Korean President Lee Is Seen As A Man Of Faith
0 Comments Published by Office 2 May 14th, 2008 in Christian Church Issues, Freedom of Religion, Multiculturalism, South KoreaBy Dan Wooding: Assist News/Baptist Press
He has been encouraged to have a time of prayer with President Bush and Laura Bush at their summit.
“Some say it is a new day in South Korea. After a landslide election in November, Myung-Bak Lee was sworn into office on February 19.”
So wrote Ann Lovell, a media worker based […]
Article Featured on the Front Page of The Age, 31st October 2007 “Heat on PM to Cut Link to Pastor”
0 Comments Published by Office 2 November 1st, 2007 in Australia, Multiculturalism, Politics, Vilification Case, Vilification LawsMisha Schubert
October 31, 2007
PRIME Minister John Howard and Treasurer Peter Costello are under pressure to distance themselves from an evangelical church leader who has spoken at a meeting of the far right-wing League of Rights.
Pastor Danny Nalliah, the head of Melbourne-based Catch the Fire Ministries, has confirmed he addressed the group, despite being warned that […]
Are We Deceived By Multiculturalism?
0 Comments Published by Rodney December 1st, 2005 in MulticulturalismLike a pressure cooker or bottle of Soda water waiting to explode, the simmering racial war will reach its inevitable climax later if not sooner.
Strong police tactics have contained the situation for now however the bitterness and anger is pent up, ominously stored, waiting to flare up again.
That’s why we need a long-term solution. Multiculturalism […]