Wednesday, 31 December 2008
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
Monday, 29 December 2008
BISHOP BLAMES GORDON BROWN
Bishop Blames Gordon Brown for Persecution of Christians in Iraq
Andrew Pierce has written this interesting piece from the Telegraph in the UK. Some might say it's a tad controversial, but as with all controversy, there is a little truth in it.
Rt Rev Graham James, the Bishop of Norwich, accused Britain and America of "religious illiteracy" about the fallout from the Allied occupation.
He said it was "tragic" that two western powers with a strong Christian tradition had contributed to the eclipse of one of the longest surviving churches in the world. The war in Iraq, he said, had led to the brutal persecution of Christians.
Andrew Pierce has written this interesting piece from the Telegraph in the UK. Some might say it's a tad controversial, but as with all controversy, there is a little truth in it.
Rt Rev Graham James, the Bishop of Norwich, accused Britain and America of "religious illiteracy" about the fallout from the Allied occupation.
He said it was "tragic" that two western powers with a strong Christian tradition had contributed to the eclipse of one of the longest surviving churches in the world. The war in Iraq, he said, had led to the brutal persecution of Christians.
Wednesday, 24 December 2008
SANTA JOURNEY ON SATELLITE
For web-savvy kids everywhere, Santa's journey from the North Pole can be tracked online. Skip related content
Related photos / videos Track Santa by satellite! The North American Aerospace Defence Command (Norad), which is responsible for aerospace and maritime defence, has teamed up with internet giants Google to make Santa's busy 24 hours visible online via the www.noradsanta.org site.
It appears he has already dropped off some some gifts in Russia, Japan, Fiji, North Korea, New Zealand and Australia and will be heading to the UK later.
So you'd better be good for goodness sake...
Related photos / videos Track Santa by satellite! The North American Aerospace Defence Command (Norad), which is responsible for aerospace and maritime defence, has teamed up with internet giants Google to make Santa's busy 24 hours visible online via the www.noradsanta.org site.
It appears he has already dropped off some some gifts in Russia, Japan, Fiji, North Korea, New Zealand and Australia and will be heading to the UK later.
So you'd better be good for goodness sake...
Tuesday, 23 December 2008
POPE ON SAVING HUMANITY FROM HOMOSEXUAL
The Pope has said saving humanity from homosexual or transsexual behaviour is as important as saving the rainforest from destruction. Skip related content
Related photos / videos Gay groups slam Pope's claim Lesbian and gay Christians have denounced the claim which was given in a holiday address to the Curia, the Vatican's central administration.
He said the church should protect man from the "destruction of himself", saying that tropical rainforests deserved protection but man as a creature "does not deserve any less".
The Pope added: "The tropical forests do deserve our protection; but man, as a creature, does not deserve any less."
Chief executive of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement, the Rev Sharon Ferguson, described his remarks as "totally irresponsible and unacceptable in any shape or form."
She said: "It is more the case that we need to be saved from his comments. It is comments like that that justify homophobic bullying that goes on in schools and it is comments like that that justify gay bashing."
Rev Ferguson continued: "There are still so many instances of people being killed around the world, including in western society, purely and simply because of their sexual orientation or their gender identity.
"When you have religious leaders like that making that sort of statement then followers feel they are justified in behaving in an aggressive and violent way because they feel that they are doing God's work in ridding the world of these people."
The Catholic Church teaches that homosexual orientation is not a sin but homosexual acts are. It opposes civil partnerships and gay marriage.
As Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Pope said homosexual inclination was not a sin, but it represented a "more or less strong tendency ordered toward an intrinsic moral evil".
Related photos / videos Gay groups slam Pope's claim Lesbian and gay Christians have denounced the claim which was given in a holiday address to the Curia, the Vatican's central administration.
He said the church should protect man from the "destruction of himself", saying that tropical rainforests deserved protection but man as a creature "does not deserve any less".
The Pope added: "The tropical forests do deserve our protection; but man, as a creature, does not deserve any less."
Chief executive of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement, the Rev Sharon Ferguson, described his remarks as "totally irresponsible and unacceptable in any shape or form."
She said: "It is more the case that we need to be saved from his comments. It is comments like that that justify homophobic bullying that goes on in schools and it is comments like that that justify gay bashing."
Rev Ferguson continued: "There are still so many instances of people being killed around the world, including in western society, purely and simply because of their sexual orientation or their gender identity.
"When you have religious leaders like that making that sort of statement then followers feel they are justified in behaving in an aggressive and violent way because they feel that they are doing God's work in ridding the world of these people."
The Catholic Church teaches that homosexual orientation is not a sin but homosexual acts are. It opposes civil partnerships and gay marriage.
As Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Pope said homosexual inclination was not a sin, but it represented a "more or less strong tendency ordered toward an intrinsic moral evil".
Monday, 22 December 2008
THERE SHALL BE PERSECUTION
"Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all nations for my name's sake.
And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another.
And many false prophets shall rise,and shall deceive many.
And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.
But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness to all nations; and then shall the end come."Matt.24:9-14
And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another.
And many false prophets shall rise,and shall deceive many.
And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.
But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness to all nations; and then shall the end come."Matt.24:9-14
Saturday, 20 December 2008
Thursday, 18 December 2008
A CHRISTIAN FATHER AND DAUGHTER PUT IN JAIL
Twenty- year-old Sandul Bibi and her father Gulsher are in prison in Pakistan, charged with violating section 295-B of the Pakistani legal code, the “blasphemy” law. Sandul is falsely accused of ripping pages from the Quran. On Oct. 9 a large crowd of Muslims attacked Christian families at a church, throwing stones and firing guns. They were shouting, “Kill Gulsher and his daughter Sandul.” Sandul and her father, Gulsher Masih, were arrested after a mob from the local mosque surrounded their house. Loudspeakers from different mosques broadcast accusations that Christians had disgraced the Quran, calling Muslims to attack and burn their homes. The angry crowd threw stones and set fire to Sandul’s home. Christians believe Sandul and her father were targeted and arrested because they were aggressively winning villagers to Christ.
Sandul has written several letters to her family from prison. In her latest letter she says, “I am praying a lot that God releases me from here and I can meet you, but I don’t know when. He will give answers for our prayers. Please pray for me.” If convicted, Sandul faces at least four years in prison. She and her family desperately need your prayers and encouragement.
The Voice of the Martyrs has supported Sandul and her family both financially and spiritually through this difficult time. VOM encourages you to lift this family up in prayer and ask God to encourage them. VOM has featured Sandul on the group’s Christian prisoner Web site, www.prisoneralert.com. VOM encourages you to visit this Web site and compose letters of encouragement and mail them to Sandul. You can also send letters to the Pakistani government requesting Sandul be released.
Sandul has written several letters to her family from prison. In her latest letter she says, “I am praying a lot that God releases me from here and I can meet you, but I don’t know when. He will give answers for our prayers. Please pray for me.” If convicted, Sandul faces at least four years in prison. She and her family desperately need your prayers and encouragement.
The Voice of the Martyrs has supported Sandul and her family both financially and spiritually through this difficult time. VOM encourages you to lift this family up in prayer and ask God to encourage them. VOM has featured Sandul on the group’s Christian prisoner Web site, www.prisoneralert.com. VOM encourages you to visit this Web site and compose letters of encouragement and mail them to Sandul. You can also send letters to the Pakistani government requesting Sandul be released.
CHRISTIANS HUNTED IN CHINA
CHINA: Officials Reach Out to House Churches; Raids, Arrests Continue
In recent months Chinese officials have attempted to build bridges with the Protestant house church movement even as police raided more unregistered congregations, arrested Christian leaders and forced at least 400 college students to swear they would stop attending such worship services. Two research institutes - one from the government - organised an unprecedented symposium on 21 - 22 November that concluded with an agreement for house church leaders to begin a dialogue with government officials. A month earlier, the chairman of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement told a gathering of 200 Hong Kong church leaders of his desire to assist Chinese house churches and provide them with Bibles, according to Ecumenical News International. Rights groups pointed to recent raids and arrests, however, as confirmation that Chinese authorities still restrict freedom of worship for local house church Christians. Police raided a house church gathering in Tai Kang County, Henan province on 3 December and arrested all 50 Christians, the China Aid Association reported. Public Security Bureau officers also raided another gathering of 50 house church believers in Xiji town, Zaozhuang city, Shandong province on 2 December arresting 20 Christian leaders.
In recent months Chinese officials have attempted to build bridges with the Protestant house church movement even as police raided more unregistered congregations, arrested Christian leaders and forced at least 400 college students to swear they would stop attending such worship services. Two research institutes - one from the government - organised an unprecedented symposium on 21 - 22 November that concluded with an agreement for house church leaders to begin a dialogue with government officials. A month earlier, the chairman of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement told a gathering of 200 Hong Kong church leaders of his desire to assist Chinese house churches and provide them with Bibles, according to Ecumenical News International. Rights groups pointed to recent raids and arrests, however, as confirmation that Chinese authorities still restrict freedom of worship for local house church Christians. Police raided a house church gathering in Tai Kang County, Henan province on 3 December and arrested all 50 Christians, the China Aid Association reported. Public Security Bureau officers also raided another gathering of 50 house church believers in Xiji town, Zaozhuang city, Shandong province on 2 December arresting 20 Christian leaders.
$250 PRICE TAG AS REWARD IF A PASTOR IS KILLED
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INDIA: Going Rate to Kill Pastor: $250
Hindu extremist groups are offering money, food and alcohol to anyone who murders Christians and destroys their homes.
The violence is nothing new in Orissa, India, where India's Communist Party estimates that more than 500 Christians have been killed by Hindu mobs in Orissa since late August, 12 times more than official government claims of only 40 homicides.
But now the stakes are even higher - and pastors have a bounty on their heads.
Faiz Rahman, chairman of Good News India, said Hindu militants are targeting Christian leaders, the Christian Post reported.
"The going price to kill a pastor is $250," he said.
Rahman, a head of several orphanages in Orissa State, said he's helped 25 pastors to leave refugee camps, but 250 Christian leaders are still in shelters.
"All of the pastors are high value targets," Rahman told the UK-based Release International. "We've got to get them out of the refugee camps."
An All-India Christian Council spokesman said, "People are being offered rewards to kill, and to destroy churches and Christian properties. They are being offered foreign liquor, chicken, mutton and weapons. They are given petrol and kerosene."
INDIA: Going Rate to Kill Pastor: $250
Hindu extremist groups are offering money, food and alcohol to anyone who murders Christians and destroys their homes.
The violence is nothing new in Orissa, India, where India's Communist Party estimates that more than 500 Christians have been killed by Hindu mobs in Orissa since late August, 12 times more than official government claims of only 40 homicides.
But now the stakes are even higher - and pastors have a bounty on their heads.
Faiz Rahman, chairman of Good News India, said Hindu militants are targeting Christian leaders, the Christian Post reported.
"The going price to kill a pastor is $250," he said.
Rahman, a head of several orphanages in Orissa State, said he's helped 25 pastors to leave refugee camps, but 250 Christian leaders are still in shelters.
"All of the pastors are high value targets," Rahman told the UK-based Release International. "We've got to get them out of the refugee camps."
An All-India Christian Council spokesman said, "People are being offered rewards to kill, and to destroy churches and Christian properties. They are being offered foreign liquor, chicken, mutton and weapons. They are given petrol and kerosene."
MAYHEM IN NOTHERN NIGERIA AGAIN
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NIGERIA: Six Pastors Killed, 40 Churches Razed in Jos, Violence
The murderous rioting sparked by Muslim attacks on Christians and their property on 28 - 29 November left six pastors dead, at least 500 other people killed and 40 churches destroyed, according to church leaders. More than 25,000 persons have been displaced in the two days of violence, according to the National Emergency Management Agency. What began as outrage over suspected vote fraud in local elections quickly hit the religious fault line that quakes from time to time in this city located between the Islamic north and Christian south, as angry Muslims took aim at Christian sites rather than at political targets. Police and troops reportedly killed about 400 rampaging Muslims in an effort to quell the unrest, and Islamists shot, slashed or stabbed to death most of more than 100 Christians killed. Among Christians killed was Joseph Yari of the Evangelical Church of West Africa. The Rev. Emmanuel Kyari, pastor of Christ Baptist Church, Tudun-Wada, told Compass that Yari died helping other Christians who repelled Muslim fanatics bent on burning down his church building. "Yari was standing beside my wife when he was shot by Muslims," Rev. Kyari said. "In addition to Yari who was killed, there were also three other Christians who were shot, and two died instantly."
NIGERIA: Six Pastors Killed, 40 Churches Razed in Jos, Violence
The murderous rioting sparked by Muslim attacks on Christians and their property on 28 - 29 November left six pastors dead, at least 500 other people killed and 40 churches destroyed, according to church leaders. More than 25,000 persons have been displaced in the two days of violence, according to the National Emergency Management Agency. What began as outrage over suspected vote fraud in local elections quickly hit the religious fault line that quakes from time to time in this city located between the Islamic north and Christian south, as angry Muslims took aim at Christian sites rather than at political targets. Police and troops reportedly killed about 400 rampaging Muslims in an effort to quell the unrest, and Islamists shot, slashed or stabbed to death most of more than 100 Christians killed. Among Christians killed was Joseph Yari of the Evangelical Church of West Africa. The Rev. Emmanuel Kyari, pastor of Christ Baptist Church, Tudun-Wada, told Compass that Yari died helping other Christians who repelled Muslim fanatics bent on burning down his church building. "Yari was standing beside my wife when he was shot by Muslims," Rev. Kyari said. "In addition to Yari who was killed, there were also three other Christians who were shot, and two died instantly."
Thursday, 11 December 2008
THE CHURCH IN CHINA
CHINA: Officials Reach Out to House Churches; Raids, Arrests Continue
In recent months Chinese officials have attempted to build bridges with the Protestant house church movement even as police raided more unregistered congregations, arrested Christian leaders and forced at least 400 college students to swear they would stop attending such worship services. Two research institutes - one from the government - organised an unprecedented symposium on 21 - 22 November that concluded with an agreement for house church leaders to begin a dialogue with government officials. A month earlier, the chairman of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement told a gathering of 200 Hong Kong church leaders of his desire to assist Chinese house churches and provide them with Bibles, according to Ecumenical News International. Rights groups pointed to recent raids and arrests, however, as confirmation that Chinese authorities still restrict freedom of worship for local house church Christians. Police raided a house church gathering in Tai Kang County, Henan province on 3 December and arrested all 50 Christians, the China Aid Association reported. Public Security Bureau officers also raided another gathering of 50 house church believers in Xiji town, Zaozhuang city, Shandong province on 2 December arresting 20 Christian leaders.
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In recent months Chinese officials have attempted to build bridges with the Protestant house church movement even as police raided more unregistered congregations, arrested Christian leaders and forced at least 400 college students to swear they would stop attending such worship services. Two research institutes - one from the government - organised an unprecedented symposium on 21 - 22 November that concluded with an agreement for house church leaders to begin a dialogue with government officials. A month earlier, the chairman of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement told a gathering of 200 Hong Kong church leaders of his desire to assist Chinese house churches and provide them with Bibles, according to Ecumenical News International. Rights groups pointed to recent raids and arrests, however, as confirmation that Chinese authorities still restrict freedom of worship for local house church Christians. Police raided a house church gathering in Tai Kang County, Henan province on 3 December and arrested all 50 Christians, the China Aid Association reported. Public Security Bureau officers also raided another gathering of 50 house church believers in Xiji town, Zaozhuang city, Shandong province on 2 December arresting 20 Christian leaders.
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TALKS ON CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION
This past weekend on the Fox television show Huckabee, Mike Huckabee had on former Governor David Beasley (right) to talk about Christian persecution. In fact, I remember watching and thinking - "I really need to TIVO this and put it on the blog." But instead, I have part of a press release from William Murray (center) that I will share with you instead. Here it is...
MEDIA ADVISORY, Dec. 8 /Christian Newswire/ -- On Mike Huckabee's new Fox News program, former Governor David Beasley, who has worked on numerous humanitarian projects in the Middle East since leaving politics, claimed the United Stateshad failed in its responsibility to the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi Christians who have been forced to flee religious persecution in Iraq.
The official position of Secretary Condoleezza Rice is that there is no religious persecution of Christians in Iraq.
Gov. Beasley of South Carolina described on the Huckabee Show how Christians in Iraq have lost half of their population since the beginning of the war. Just weeks ago another 13,000 Christians were forced to flee their homes in Mosul, Iraq after 13 persons were murdered. The demise of the Christian population in Iraqhas taken place during the US occupation.
Gov. Beasley has been working with a coalition of organizations supporting the Iraqi Christians and other defenseless minorities. He has traveled to the Middle East to investigate the plight of Iraqi Christians along with William Murray of the Religious Freedom Coalition and Father Keith Roderick of Christian Solidarity International.
I also was able to find a video of David Beasley sharing about his experiences as he traveled and spoke to persecuted Christians.
MEDIA ADVISORY, Dec. 8 /Christian Newswire/ -- On Mike Huckabee's new Fox News program, former Governor David Beasley, who has worked on numerous humanitarian projects in the Middle East since leaving politics, claimed the United Stateshad failed in its responsibility to the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi Christians who have been forced to flee religious persecution in Iraq.
The official position of Secretary Condoleezza Rice is that there is no religious persecution of Christians in Iraq.
Gov. Beasley of South Carolina described on the Huckabee Show how Christians in Iraq have lost half of their population since the beginning of the war. Just weeks ago another 13,000 Christians were forced to flee their homes in Mosul, Iraq after 13 persons were murdered. The demise of the Christian population in Iraqhas taken place during the US occupation.
Gov. Beasley has been working with a coalition of organizations supporting the Iraqi Christians and other defenseless minorities. He has traveled to the Middle East to investigate the plight of Iraqi Christians along with William Murray of the Religious Freedom Coalition and Father Keith Roderick of Christian Solidarity International.
I also was able to find a video of David Beasley sharing about his experiences as he traveled and spoke to persecuted Christians.
EXPERIENCE OF A MISSIONARY IN INDIA
India (MNN) ― Last week Mission Network News told you about the mirculous escape of a Gospel for Asia missionary in Madhya Pradesh. For the first time since he was kidnapped and beaten on November 24, GFA missionary N. Chauhan is telling his story -- in his own words -- about the harrowing ordeal and his miraculous escape.
Chauhan was on outreach ministry in Madhya Pradesh, India, when he was kidnapped by a mob of about 40 anti-Christian extremists.
"On November 24 at 11 a.m., while I was going for outreach ministry in a village 20 kilometers (12 miles) from my home, a group of young people belonging to an extremist group stopped me. They asked me several questions, such as what was I doing and where was I going. Then they opened my bag and found Gospel literature and teaching CDs.
"The extremists started to beat me. They took my bicycle, mobile phone and two thousand rupees (US$40). They forcefully took me on their bike to a remote village, where around 200 people had gathered, and they made me sit in the middle of the crowd. They asked me several questions and told me to read Hindu literature, leave the Christian faith and worship one of their gods. I said "No," so they started to beat me again.
"Then the crowd called for their leader. They took me to a small hut and locked me inside. They kept me locked up from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
"During that time, I was praying to the living God. I remembered the verse where Jesus said, ‘In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.' Through this Bible verse, I got courage to face any problem.
"When they took me out of the room at 8:00 p.m., I was very hungry and cold. They took me to a road to meet the extremist leader. But I was thinking and looking for some way to escape. So I told them I needed to use the bathroom, and they let me walk into the forest. I walked a little ways and then started to run. Some started to chase me and loudly told the others that I was running away, and so many people ran after me.
"I don't know from where I got such power to run. The mob even took their jeep and bike to catch me, but as I was running through paddy fields, they couldn't catch me. I even fell in a small well, but God helped me to get out. And again I started to run through the forest.
"Up until midnight, I was sitting in the forest. My whole body was in severe pain, but God gave me strength to walk 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) through the forest without fear. I found a village where I know a Christian family.
"Around 3 a.m., I reached their house and told them what had happened to me. They gave me a place to sleep and kept me there for two days, until I went to another village and got some medicine. On November 27, I safely reached a GFA district office. Now I am in the office resting, but I still have pain in my chest and legs.
"I thank God that He has saved my life. I also want to give thanks to all those who sincerely prayed for me. Kindly keep remembering me in your prayers."
Continue to pray for the thousands of GFA workers that are sharing the Gospel no matter what the cost.
If you'd like to support a GFA worker, click here.
Chauhan was on outreach ministry in Madhya Pradesh, India, when he was kidnapped by a mob of about 40 anti-Christian extremists.
"On November 24 at 11 a.m., while I was going for outreach ministry in a village 20 kilometers (12 miles) from my home, a group of young people belonging to an extremist group stopped me. They asked me several questions, such as what was I doing and where was I going. Then they opened my bag and found Gospel literature and teaching CDs.
"The extremists started to beat me. They took my bicycle, mobile phone and two thousand rupees (US$40). They forcefully took me on their bike to a remote village, where around 200 people had gathered, and they made me sit in the middle of the crowd. They asked me several questions and told me to read Hindu literature, leave the Christian faith and worship one of their gods. I said "No," so they started to beat me again.
"Then the crowd called for their leader. They took me to a small hut and locked me inside. They kept me locked up from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
"During that time, I was praying to the living God. I remembered the verse where Jesus said, ‘In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.' Through this Bible verse, I got courage to face any problem.
"When they took me out of the room at 8:00 p.m., I was very hungry and cold. They took me to a road to meet the extremist leader. But I was thinking and looking for some way to escape. So I told them I needed to use the bathroom, and they let me walk into the forest. I walked a little ways and then started to run. Some started to chase me and loudly told the others that I was running away, and so many people ran after me.
"I don't know from where I got such power to run. The mob even took their jeep and bike to catch me, but as I was running through paddy fields, they couldn't catch me. I even fell in a small well, but God helped me to get out. And again I started to run through the forest.
"Up until midnight, I was sitting in the forest. My whole body was in severe pain, but God gave me strength to walk 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) through the forest without fear. I found a village where I know a Christian family.
"Around 3 a.m., I reached their house and told them what had happened to me. They gave me a place to sleep and kept me there for two days, until I went to another village and got some medicine. On November 27, I safely reached a GFA district office. Now I am in the office resting, but I still have pain in my chest and legs.
"I thank God that He has saved my life. I also want to give thanks to all those who sincerely prayed for me. Kindly keep remembering me in your prayers."
Continue to pray for the thousands of GFA workers that are sharing the Gospel no matter what the cost.
If you'd like to support a GFA worker, click here.
CONVERTS DILEMMA
Compass Direct have this story today from Bangladesh. Please take a few minutes today to pray for this precious family.
MALUMGHAT, Bangladesh, December 8 (Compass Direct News) – The harassment that Bangladeshi converts from Islam face from Muslim neighbors in this southeastern area near Cox’s Bazar can take serious turns – as it did last month, when an attack by about a dozen Muslims left a Christian family with machete wounds.
Confident that no police would side with Christian converts from Islam, the Muslims in Chakaria town, near Cox’s Bazar 380 kilometers (236 miles) southeast of the capital city of Dhaka, later filed false charges of assault against the wounded and limping Christians, family members said.
The smallest of claims can serve to provoke such attacks. Laila Begum, a 45-year-old Christian convert from Islam, said she was helping to make disbursements for a local non-governmental micro-credit agency called Darpan in Chakaria town on Nov. 1 when 10 to 15 Muslim neighbors blocked her way and demanded 200 taka (US$3).
Begum told Compass she had borrowed 2,000 taka (US$30) last year from a neighbor, a Muslim woman who goes by the single name of Kohinoor, and this year paid her back with interest. Telling the group she would give them no more money as she had already repaid the loan, Begum said, she asked why they were demanding more.
They began beating her, snatching a pair of gold ornaments from her ear.
“Suddenly they got equipped with sticks, iron rods, knives and machetes,” she said. “Several places of my head were lacerated by machetes and iron rods. They also cut two of my fingers when I tried to fend off their attacks. They beat me in several places of my body by iron rods and sticks.”
MALUMGHAT, Bangladesh, December 8 (Compass Direct News) – The harassment that Bangladeshi converts from Islam face from Muslim neighbors in this southeastern area near Cox’s Bazar can take serious turns – as it did last month, when an attack by about a dozen Muslims left a Christian family with machete wounds.
Confident that no police would side with Christian converts from Islam, the Muslims in Chakaria town, near Cox’s Bazar 380 kilometers (236 miles) southeast of the capital city of Dhaka, later filed false charges of assault against the wounded and limping Christians, family members said.
The smallest of claims can serve to provoke such attacks. Laila Begum, a 45-year-old Christian convert from Islam, said she was helping to make disbursements for a local non-governmental micro-credit agency called Darpan in Chakaria town on Nov. 1 when 10 to 15 Muslim neighbors blocked her way and demanded 200 taka (US$3).
Begum told Compass she had borrowed 2,000 taka (US$30) last year from a neighbor, a Muslim woman who goes by the single name of Kohinoor, and this year paid her back with interest. Telling the group she would give them no more money as she had already repaid the loan, Begum said, she asked why they were demanding more.
They began beating her, snatching a pair of gold ornaments from her ear.
“Suddenly they got equipped with sticks, iron rods, knives and machetes,” she said. “Several places of my head were lacerated by machetes and iron rods. They also cut two of my fingers when I tried to fend off their attacks. They beat me in several places of my body by iron rods and sticks.”
VOLUNTEERS FOR CHRIST
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Gospel for Asia's Volunteer Network exists to speak out on behalf of those waiting to hear the Gospel and the native missionaries who are ready to lay down their lives to tell them. We are looking for volunteer representatives in your area.
If you believe God is calling you to be more involved in reaching the unreached for Christ, consider becoming a Gospel for Asia volunteer! As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to touch countless lives for eternity.
Gospel for Asia volunteers help Christians understand their responsibility to help fulfill the Great Commission and present the ministry of Gospel for Asia as a means of fulfilling that responsibility. We are seeking highly motivated, self-directed individuals who will share their hearts for the lost and help raise up support for native missionaries and other GFA ministries.
By faith and the grace of God, we believe the GFA Volunteer Network will have a tremendous impact in reaching the lost of Asia. Proverbs 11:30 says, "... He that winneth souls is wise." You can experience the joy of knowing that your labor is accomplishing what is on the heart of God—the proclamation of the Gospel.
Take the first step today by filling out a GFA Volunteer Network Application. The packet describes each volunteer position in greater detail and contains everything you need to make a prayerful and informed decision.
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Join the Gospel for Asia Volunteer Network!
Gospel for Asia's Volunteer Network exists to speak out on behalf of those waiting to hear the Gospel and the native missionaries who are ready to lay down their lives to tell them. We are looking for volunteer representatives in your area.
If you believe God is calling you to be more involved in reaching the unreached for Christ, consider becoming a Gospel for Asia volunteer! As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to touch countless lives for eternity.
Gospel for Asia volunteers help Christians understand their responsibility to help fulfill the Great Commission and present the ministry of Gospel for Asia as a means of fulfilling that responsibility. We are seeking highly motivated, self-directed individuals who will share their hearts for the lost and help raise up support for native missionaries and other GFA ministries.
By faith and the grace of God, we believe the GFA Volunteer Network will have a tremendous impact in reaching the lost of Asia. Proverbs 11:30 says, "... He that winneth souls is wise." You can experience the joy of knowing that your labor is accomplishing what is on the heart of God—the proclamation of the Gospel.
Take the first step today by filling out a GFA Volunteer Network Application. The packet describes each volunteer position in greater detail and contains everything you need to make a prayerful and informed decision.
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Wednesday, 10 December 2008
PERSECUTOR CONVERTED
For days, the Communist guards would beat the imprisoned pastor, help him gain strength with good food, and then beat him again. He was to be systematically beaten to death, but not a quick death. They wanted him to suffer.
Captain Reck said one day as he beat the pastor, “I am God. I have the power of life and death over you. The one who is in heaven cannot decide to keep you in life. Everything depends upon me. If I wish, you live or die. I am God!”
The pastor responded calmly. “You don’t know what a deep thing you have said. You were not created to be a torturer, a man who kills. You were created to become like God, with his life in your heart. Many who have been persecutors like you have come to realize, as the apostle Paul did, that it is shameful for a man to commit atrocities. They can do much better things. Believe me, Captain Reck, your real calling is to be Godlike, not to be God. You can have the character of God, not a torturer.”
Reck pretended not to hear the Christian’s words, and he continued beating the pastor for his faith. However, he couldn’t stop thinking about his calling. Eventually, on bended knee, Reck accepted Christ into his heart.
Every caterpillar is really a butterfly, if it develops correctly. If not, it may continue to live. However, it is something it was not meant to be. Like-wise, our true calling as humans is to enter into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and develop Christlike character. Without Christ, we may still be very accomplished with several credits to our names. We may become lots of admirable things—a successful businessperson, a loving mother, a devoted dad. Yet if we miss our true calling, we never become the person we were originally created to be. A caterpillar is interesting. But a butterfly far surpasses it in beauty and ability. Have you had a life of worldly success, yet missed your true calling?
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Captain Reck said one day as he beat the pastor, “I am God. I have the power of life and death over you. The one who is in heaven cannot decide to keep you in life. Everything depends upon me. If I wish, you live or die. I am God!”
The pastor responded calmly. “You don’t know what a deep thing you have said. You were not created to be a torturer, a man who kills. You were created to become like God, with his life in your heart. Many who have been persecutors like you have come to realize, as the apostle Paul did, that it is shameful for a man to commit atrocities. They can do much better things. Believe me, Captain Reck, your real calling is to be Godlike, not to be God. You can have the character of God, not a torturer.”
Reck pretended not to hear the Christian’s words, and he continued beating the pastor for his faith. However, he couldn’t stop thinking about his calling. Eventually, on bended knee, Reck accepted Christ into his heart.
Every caterpillar is really a butterfly, if it develops correctly. If not, it may continue to live. However, it is something it was not meant to be. Like-wise, our true calling as humans is to enter into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and develop Christlike character. Without Christ, we may still be very accomplished with several credits to our names. We may become lots of admirable things—a successful businessperson, a loving mother, a devoted dad. Yet if we miss our true calling, we never become the person we were originally created to be. A caterpillar is interesting. But a butterfly far surpasses it in beauty and ability. Have you had a life of worldly success, yet missed your true calling?
www.persecutionblog.com
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