Wednesday, June 17, 2009

 

 

 

Reformed Christians Strive to Diversify Congregations, Leadership

 

 

 

 

The Christian Reformed Church in North America is one of several predominantly white Protestant denominations confronting "the sin of racism" and emphasizing racial diversity in their congregations.

Although CRC has grown more ethnically diverse, leaders of the 300,000-member denomination see that they still have a long way to go for reconciliation.

"Where the tension arises is how do we get to this goal of creating a multi-cultural church," said CRC executive director the Rev. Jerry Dykstra, according to CRC Communications. "Our sin (of racism) is with us today in this church. It has been so easy to judge people by the color of their skin, how they speak, what culture they are from."

Dykstra addressed those attending the biennial Multi-Ethnic Conference over the weekend. The conference was held as hundreds of Christian Reformed members were gathering in Palos Heights, Ill., for their annual Synod.

The Rev. Pedro Aviles, a former pastor and current professor of church and ministry leadership at Trinity Christian College, says CRC's next major growth will come by intentional steps in obedience to the kingdom mandate for embracing diverse peoples and ordaining such leaders.

"God's kingdom is advanced by people of color who are led by people of color," Aviles said, according to CRC Communications.

 

 

 

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D.C. Pastors Argue to Let Voters Decide on Gay Marriage

 

Pastors and other traditional marriage advocates made arguments on Wednesday in support of allowing voters in Washington, D.C., to decide on whether to recognize same-sex marriages performed elsewhere

"The people of the District of Columbia should have the right to determine how marriage will be recognized in their district," said Brian Raum, senior legal counsel of the Alliance Defense Fund.

Raum contended before the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics that a referendum would not violate the District's Human Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination against minority groups, including gays and lesbians.

Under D.C. law, referendums cannot violate the act, which was approved in 1977.

Arguing that the act does was never intended to extend to same-sex marriage, Raum said, "The issue before us is not whether same-sex marriage is good or bad policy, but whether who gets to decide this critical moral and social issue."

"The proponents believe the people should decide," he said, as reported by The Washington Post.

 

 

 

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Pro-Life Blogger Apologizes for Pregnancy Hoax

 

A blogger whose pro-life story tugged on the heartstrings of thousands online has formally apologized for deceiving all who had prayed for and supported her throughout the last few months of what was recently revealed to be a fictitious pregnancy.

“I know this post will not change what has been done,” Beccah Beushausen, 26, wrote on her blog Sunday. “I don't expect it to, but I do hope it helps with some of the hurt that I have caused.”

For months, Beushausen – who identified herself only as “B” or “April’s mom” – wrote about her unborn baby, April Rose, who she said was diagnosed as terminally ill in the womb.

Her posts were long. They were detailed. They were also fabricated.

But the last part didn't stop Beushausen from continuing even as she drew more and more readers and supporters.

“Almost overnight I was receiving e-mails from people who at one point had been pregnant and unmarried, or had suffered loss, or were Christian but believed in the sanctity of life in all circumstances,” recalled Beushausen, who describes herself as a pro-life Christian.

And as her readership grew, she continued to “feed the story.”

 

 

 

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U.S. Religious Freedom Commission Denied Visas to India

 

  • Commissioner Leonard Leo of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom speaks at the press conference for the release of the 2009 Annual Report in Washington, D.C. on Friday, May 1, 2009.
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    Commissioner Leonard Leo of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom speaks at the press conference for the release of the 2009 Annual Report in Washington, D.C. on Friday, May 1, 2009.
  • The delegation was scheduled to visit the South Asian country on June 12 to study the status of religious freedom there but was not provided with any visas, on fears that it would lead to severe criticism of the Indian government over growing violence against minorities, particularly Christians.

    "They knew we had tickets for June 12 and the visas are yet to be given, so the inference is obvious...they don’t want us to visit," one commission associate told The Times of India.

    In its annual report last month, USCIRF had labeled India's report as "pending," noting that the commission would travel to India for the first time in June to gain information for its report. The team had also mentioned its keen interest in investigating last year's anti-Christian violence in the state of Orissa.

    The group planned to release the chapter on India this summer after its visit.

    The denial of visas comes just days after a noted Hindu pontiff expressed opposition to an investigation by a foreign delegation.

     

     

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    WWJD? Movie Premiers

     

     

    Nasser Entertainment Premiers the film, "WWJD?" in Denver during the ICRS convention. "WWJD?" Stars John Schneider. The film is based on one of the best-selling novel of all time "In His Steps: What Would Jesus Do", by Charles Sheldon. Over 40 Million copies of the book have been sold, making it the second best-selling Christian book of all time, behind only the Bible itself.

    The movie will screen (free of charge) for the first time ever on Tuesday, July 14th 2009 @ 7:30 pm : Denver Film Society at the Starz Film Center, 900 Auraria Parkway, Denver.

    Christian film Industry professionals must RSVP ASAP by e-mailing: wwjdmovie@gmail.com.

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    WWJD? Movie Premiers

     

     

    Nasser Entertainment Premiers the film, "WWJD?" in Denver during the ICRS convention. "WWJD?" Stars John Schneider. The film is based on one of the best-selling novel of all time "In His Steps: What Would Jesus Do", by Charles Sheldon. Over 40 Million copies of the book have been sold, making it the second best-selling Christian book of all time, behind only the Bible itself.

    The movie will screen (free of charge) for the first time ever on Tuesday, July 14th 2009 @ 7:30 pm : Denver Film Society at the Starz Film Center, 900 Auraria Parkway, Denver.

    Christian film Industry professionals must RSVP ASAP by e-mailing: wwjdmovie@gmail.com.

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    Obama to OK benefits for same-sex

    partners of Federal Workers

     

     

    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama will sign a memorandum Wednesday granting health care and other benefits to the same-sex partners of federal employees, two senior administration officials said.

    President Obama has been criticized by gay rights activists for not doing more since taking office.

    President Obama has been criticized by gay rights activists for not doing more since taking office.

    The signing will take place in the Oval Office and follows sharp criticism of the president over a Justice Department motion filed last week in support of the Defense of Marriage Act -- which opposes same-sex marriage -- that used the government's interest in opposing incestuous marriages to support its position against same-sex marriage.

     

     

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    Tuesday, June 16, 2009

     

     

    Expanded Human Trafficking Watchlist Puts Dozens of Countries on Notice

    The State Department's annual "Trafficking in Persons Report," the first released since President Obama took office, includes 52 countries and territories -- mainly in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

     

     

    WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration on Tuesday expanded the U.S. watchlist of countries suspected of not doing enough to combat human trafficking, putting more than four dozen nations on notice that they may face sanctions unless their records improve. 

    The State Department's annual "Trafficking in Persons Report," the first released since President Barack Obama took office, placed 52 countries and territories -- mainly in Africa, Asia and the Middle East -- on the watchlist. That number is a 30 percent jump from the 40 countries on the list in 2008. 

     

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    400 Students Defy ACLU and Stand to Recite Lord's Prayer at Graduation

    Nearly 400 graduating seniors at Pace High School stood up in protest against the ACLU and recited the Lord’s Prayer during their graduation ceremony last Saturday. Many of the students also painted crosses on their graduation caps to make a statement of faith.

    Leading up to the graduation ceremony, the ACLU demanded that Pace High School censor students from offering prayers or saying anything religious. In the end, members of the student body were not permitted to speak at the graduation.


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    What is "orthodox" Christianity?

     

     

    The crowd attending the B.C. Supreme Court trial in which four dissident Anglican parishes are claiming ownership of the multi-million-dollar places in which they worship has received some entertaining lessons in the meaning of “orthodox.”

    The conservative parishes are claiming they’re the “orthodox” Anglicans in B.C.’s diocese of New Westminster. Their priests say they’re the true followers of hundreds of years of Anglican tradition -- and that’s a key reason they deserve to hold onto the properties even though they’ve quit the Anglican Church of Canada.

    The conservative priests have maintained for years that Vancouver-area Bishop Michael Ingham is decidedly “unorthodox” in his approval of same-sex blessings, his interpretation of the Bible and in his openness to other religions and philosophies.

    There was a surprise in store, however, when Regent College professor John Stackhouse, an ...


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    Monday, June 15, 2009
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    Greg Laurie: What Do You Live For?

    By Eric Young
    Christian Post Reporter
    Mon, Jun. 15 2009 10:01 AM EDT

    During his first-ever evangelistic crusade New York's Long Island, Laurie asked the crowds what they lived for and encouraged them to accept God - as the evangelist has done at each evangelistic Harvest crusade he's held over the past two decades.

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    Palestinians Object to Netanyahu's Suggestion They Demilitarize

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    Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech at Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv, 14 Jun 2009
    Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech at Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv, 14 Jun 2009
    The Palestinian government has called on the international community to confront Israel about the Israeli prime minister's remarks Sunday that he would endorse a Palestinian state with certain conditions.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he would endorse a separate Palestinian state as long as it has no military force and recognizes Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people.

    Palestinian leaders said Monday that Mr. Netanyahu's proposition stands in the way of any prospects for peace. A spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Nabil Abu Rdainah, denounced Mr. Netanyahu's speech as "sabotaging" peace efforts.

     

     

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    Pastor who prayed for Tiller's death now prays for death of the president

    Wiley Drake

    Pastor Wiley Drake prayed that abortionist George Tiller's wife would become a widow. Tiller is now dead. Drake claims that his death is an answer to imprecatory prayer. Now he is praying an imprecatory prayer for the death of our president.

    Imprecatory Psalms are psalms that contain curses or prayers for the judgment of a nation's enemies, invoking evil upon them. Psalms 7, 35, 55, 58, 59, 69, 79, 109, 137 and 139 are ones that Drake finds his prayer material in.

    Drake repeats words from the book of Psalms in his imprecatory prayers such as Psalm 109:9 where it is written "May his children be fatherless and his wife a widow." This is what he prayed for the late-term abortionist before he was murdered. He says that it is our Christian duty to pray along these vengeful and vindictive lines for religious, political, and personal reasons when other means for change have been exhausted. ...

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    Door to Door as Missionaries, Then as Salesmen

    OAK BROOK, Ill. — Six days a week, in fair weather and foul, two-dozen door-to-door salesmen, all of whom live clustered together in an apartment complex in this suburb west of Chicago, pile into S.U.V.’s and cars and head into the big city, bent on sales of home security systems.

    And on Sunday, their one day off, they drive together to the nearest house of worship of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

    The salesmen are mostly former Mormon missionaries from Utah who cut their teeth — and learned their people-skill chops — cold-calling for their faith. In Chicago and in its suburbs where their employer, Pinnacle Security of Orem, Utah, has shipped them for the summer sales season, they are doing much the same thing, but as a job. ...


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    The Church and Gay 'Marriage': Are Mormons Misunderstood?

    Last November, Jay Pimentel began hearing that people in his neighborhood were receiving letters about him. Pimentel lives in Alameda, Calif., a small, liberal-leaning community hanging off Oakland into the San Francisco Bay. Pimentel, who is a Mormon, had supported Proposition 8, the ballot initiative banning same-sex marriage. And that made him a target. "Dear Neighbor," the letter began, "Our neighbors, Colleen and Jay Pimentel" — and it gave their address — "contributed $1,500.00 to the Yes on Proposition 8 campaign. NEIGHBORS SHOULD BE AWARE OF THEIR NEIGHBORS' CHOICES." The note accused the Pimentels of "obsessing about same-sex marriage." It listed a variety of local causes that recipients should support — "unlike the Pimentels."

    Pimentel, a lawyer and a lay leader in the small Mormon congregation in Alameda, is markedly even-keeled. Yet the poison-pen note still steams him, even though in ...


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    Netanyahu calls for creation of limited Palestinian state

    JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu endorsed the idea of establishing an independent Palestinian state beside Israel for the first time on Sunday, dramatically reversing himself in the face of U.S. pressure but attaching conditions the Palestinians swiftly rejected.

    A week after President Obama's address to the Muslim world, Netanyahu said the Palestinian state would also have to recognize Israel as the Jewish state — essentially saying Palestinian refugees must give up the goal of returning to Israel

     

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    Iranian Security Officers Arrest Five Christian Converts from Islam; Two Women Converts Still In Prison

    By Michael Ireland
    Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service

    Iranian security forces on May 21 raided an underground house church and arrested five Christian converts from Islam in the city of Karaji, Iran.

    According to International Christian Concern (ICC), citing the Farsi Christian News Network (FCNN), plainclothes security officers handcuffed and took the five Christians to an unknown location. The officers also confiscated several Bibles. Mr. Javad Abtahi, the leader of the church, is among the detained Christians.

    ICC (www.persecution.org ) says this arrest comes soon after news that two Christian women were imprisoned in March.

    Iranian officials imprisoned Marzieh and Maryam, who are also converts from Islam, sending them to the notorious Evin prison, where American-Iranian journalist Roxana Saberi, who returned home to Fargo, North Dakota on Saturday after an appeals court reduced her sentence and allowed her to leave the country, had been held for four months on spying charges.

    To read the detailed report on Marzieh and Maryam, see:www.persecution.org/suffering/pressdetail.php?presscode=280.

    In an e-mail news release, ICC said: "Our sources indicate that Marzieh and Maryam are still in prison and Iranian officials have not brought charges against them. Please help Marzieh and Maryam by signing our petition calling for their release: at www.persecution.org/suffering/petitions.php "

    ICC's Regional Manager for Africa and the Middle East, Jonathan Racho, stated: "Iran should refrain from invading Christian houses, arresting converts and confiscating their properties. Iran must allow its citizens to choose what religion to follow. We call upon Iranian officials to release the five Christians arrested in Karaji as well as Marzieh and Maryam."

    Please pray for the five detained Christians as well as for Marzieh and Maryam. Pray for their immediate release from prison. Also pray for God to give them perseverance and comfort.

    ICC is a Washington-DC based human rights organization that exists to help persecuted Christians worldwide. ICC provides Awareness, Advocacy, and Assistance to the worldwide persecuted Church. For additional information or for an interview, contact ICC at 800-422-5441.

     

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    Chinese Christian Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Printing and Giving Away Free Bibles

    By Michael Ireland
    Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service

    A Chinese Christian bookstore owner and house church leader has been found guilty by a Beijing Court of "illegal business operation" and sentenced to three years in prison and 150,000 Yuan fine (about $22,000 USD) for printing and distributing Bibles at no cost.

    According to the law, jail time served by Shi Weihan prior to the trial counts as part of his three-year sentence time, says a media release from ChinaAid (www.ChinaAid.org ) .

    The group says that six others stood trial together with Shi Weihan, and also received criminal sentences. It is believed that these individuals were shareholders and executives of the printing company which printed the Bibles.

    ChinaAid says the appeals process could take up to a year, while Shi Weihan would remain in prison. It is still uncertain whether the family will file an appeal due to the enormous pressure from the Public Security Bureau (PSB).

    According to the ChinaAid media release, despite his serious medical diabetic condition, the lawyers' prior applications for medical parole were never granted by the authorities.

    Shi Weihan's wife, Zhang Jing, and their two daughters, Shi Jia (12) and Shi En Mei (8)
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    ChinaAid says that according to friends, Shi Weihan's wife Zhang Jing is bearing much of the burden for the family. Her main concern is caring for their two daughters, 12-year-old Shi Jia and 8-year-old Shi En Mei, and continuing the House Church work. Authorities continue to pressure their family.

    ChinaAid adds: "Friends of Shi Weihan and his family ask Christians around the world to pray for the following: that Shi Weihan's health would be protected, wisdom for the family regarding whether to appeal the conviction or not, favor for a possible medical parole and God's peace and favor in these difficult circumstances."

    To request the immediate release of Shi Weihan, please contact the following government authorities:

    Tang Long, City of Beijing Deputy Secretary General of the Municipal People's Government
    Phone: +86-10-62362008

    Liu Jianchao, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Director of
    Information Department
    Phone: +86-10-65963342

    Write an encouraging note to Shi Weihan in prison:
    Qinghe Detention Center of the Haidian Sub-Bureau 2585, Longgang Road, Qinghe Town, Haidian District, Beijing CHINA

    Write an encouraging note to Shi Weihan's wife, Zhang Jing, and their two daughters, Shi Jia (12) and Shi En Mei (8). Their address is: 3207, Jisheng Villa, West Sanqi, Haidian district, Beijing municipality, CHINA

    Please contact: Katherine@ChinaAid.org  with questions or requests for further information.

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    Chinese Bookstore Owner Sentenced to Three Years in Prison
    Also fined nearly $22,000; “illegal business” printed Bibles for free distribution

    By Jeremy Reynalds
    Correspondent for ASSIST News Service

    A Beijing court recently found Christian bookstore owner Shi Weihan guilty of “illegal business operation” and sentenced him to three years in prison and a 150,000 yuan (US$21,975) fine.

    According to a story by Compass Direct News, sources said Shi’s store operated legally and sold only books for which he had obtained government permission, and that his Holy Spirit Trading Co. printed Bibles and Christian literature without authorization but only for free distribution to local house churches.

    Compass said Shi, 38, had been released on Jan. 4, 2008 due to insufficient evidence for the same vague charge of “illegal business operation,” but he was arrested again two month later, on March 19. Contrary to Chinese law, authorities have denied all but a few visits from his lawyer and family, held him without charges for most of his time in jail, and initially withheld medication for his diabetes.

    Compass reported that the court ruling seems to have allowed time that Shi has spent in jail to count toward his sentence, a source said, as his prison term was described as running from Nov. 28, 2007, when he was initially arrested, to Nov. 27, 2010.

    Others in a printing company who stood trial with Shi appeared to have received similar sentences. A written judgment is expected within 15 days to allow time for an appeal to be filed, said Ray Sharpe, a friend of Shi.

    “Absent an appeal, it is also possible that Shi could be allowed a sort of medical parole, due to his diabetic condition,” Compass reported Sharpe said. “Hopefully, he could then be allowed to stay in a hospital under a sort of house arrest.”

    He said that Shi did not yet know whether he would appeal, adding that the process could take up to a year.

    Compass said friends and business acquaintances of Shi have described him as a model citizen of China, saying that he has inspired them to love China by his patriotism and love for his homeland. They said he is known for selfless sacrifice on behalf of poor and disenfranchised rural Christians and minority children.

    For much of his incarceration, Compass said Shi’s wife Zhang Jing and their two daughters, 12-year-old Shi Jia and 8-year-old Shi En Mei, have not known where he was being held. The family has been under nearly continual surveillance, limiting their ability to make contact with people who could assist them.

    Compass reported sources said Zhang has worried about her husband’s condition and that she has taken on leadership duties at their church, where Public Security Bureau officials have intimidated the congregation with regular visits. Some members have left the church because of the intimidation, sources said, and Zhang is said to have suffered anxiety and stress that have led to depression.

    Their two daughters have been ostracized at school for being the children of a prisoner, sources said.

    Sources told Compass that Shi has lost more than 44 pounds since his second incarceration, dropping to less than 130 pounds. They added that he has suffered from blisters because of unsanitary conditions in prison, as well as tinnitus that at times causes his ears to ring so loudly that he cannot sleep.

    Compass reported Chinese officials claim that the Nanjing Amity Printing Co. (Amity Press), the only government-approved Bible publisher, produces enough Bibles to meet the needs of the Chinese church, which various religious freedom organizations dispute. The groups complain that Amity prints a large share of its Bibles for export, and those sold domestically are not available to many Christians.

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    Policemen in Egypt Sentenced to Only Five Years for Killing

    June 10, 2009

    ISTANBUL (Compass Direct News) – Two policemen convicted of killing a Christian in Giza, Egypt have received only a five-year prison sentence for what lawyers are calling the cold-blooded murder of a Copt who stood up for his rights.

    The Giza Criminal Court sentenced the two policemen for manslaughter on May 25 for the 2007 death of Nasser Gadallah, 39. Police say he jumped out of a window in an effort to escape, but family members who were eyewitnesses said the officers beat Gadallah and pushed him out the window in intentional murder because he was a Christian who had filed a complaint against police.

    The court, however, determined Gadallah died from the officers beating him, and that they did not intend to kill him.

     

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    Study: Megachurch attenders tend to be younger

     

    Despite their reputation as symbols of baby-boomer America, Protestant megachurches attract a younger crowd and more singles than the average Protestant church, according to large-scale study released Tuesday.

    The survey also found distressing news for a movement that took off in the 1980s and remains influential in evangelical Christianity: megachurch-goers volunteer less and give less money than other churchgoers.

    Conducted by the Hartford Institute for Religion Research at Hartford Seminary and Leadership Network, the survey of nearly 25,000 people who attend 12 U.S. megachurches was conducted from January through August 2008. It is billed as the largest representative national study of that religious demographic to date.

    An estimated 5 million Americans a week attend roughly 1,300 U.S. megachurches, defined in the study as Protestant churches with attendance of 2,000 or more.

     

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    Evangelical Group Banned From Tulsa Housing Projects, Chapter Leader Says

     

    A Christian evangelical group that works to improve the lives of underprivileged children says it has been prohibited from conducting Bible study classes in public housing projects in Tulsa, Okla., potentially violating a Supreme Court ruling that upheld religious groups' right to the use of public institutions.

    For more than 70 years, the Missouri-based Child Evangelism Fellowship has worked with underprivileged kids, not only to convert them to Christianity, but to improve their lives through education and after-school activities. In one program, fellowship missionaries visit prisons and sign up inmates' children for Bible study programs in an effort to keep them from winding up in jail themselves.

    And for more than two decades, the fellowship has hosted a religious-themed summer program in Tulsa's tough housing projects, designed to keep children from falling victim to the temptations of drugs and crime.

     

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    — Some see the Bible as a book of mythical stories, others a book of inspiration to live a meaningful, purpose-driven life, and yet others as the authoritative Word of God and the power unto salvation. Depending where you fall in the range of these ideologies will dictate how you see God and yourself in relation to him.

    All of Christianity comes down to believing God is who he said he is, he has done what he said he has, and believing in the fullness of his deity in Jesus Christ and the atonement for our sins he paid on the cross. The way in which we get this faith is through his spoken Word, the Bible.

     

     

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    More Than 30 House Church Leaders Arrested in Sichuan

     

    SICHUAN – On June 9 more than 30 house church leaders were arrested while gathering in a house church in Langzhong city, Sichuan province. Thirteen leaders were given 15 days of administrative detention, and five of the leaders were placed under criminal detention. The other leaders were released

     

     

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    Sorry, no Christian talent allowed
    7-year-old blocked from using religious song in sign language performance

     


    The sign for "Jesus Christ"

     

    A public elementary school in Oakley, Calif., told a seven-year-old second grader that she would not be able to perform her sign language accompaniment to the song "We Worship You" at the school's evening talent show because the song is Christian.

    According to the Pacific Justice Institute, officials at Vintage Parkway Elementary School praised Bette Ouellette's talent, but informed her after auditions that the song was unacceptable for the school's June 1 talent show.

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    China: Bookstore Owner Sentenced to Three Years in Prison

     

    LOS ANGELES (Compass Direct News) – A Beijing court today found Christian bookstore owner Shi Weihan guilty of “illegal business operation” and sentenced him to three years in prison and a 150,000 yuan (US$21,975) fine.

    Sources said Shi’s store operated legally and sold only books for which he had obtained government permission, and that his Holy Spirit Trading Co. printed Bibles and Christian literature without authorization but only for free distribution to local house churches

     

     

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