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Pray for the World 9 November 2005 Update From HCJB World Ra
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:55 am    Post subject: Re: The U.S. Racial Crisis and World Evangelism Reply with quote

In article <1145897531.913870.259050@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com>,
"jwsheffield@satx.rr.com" <jwsheffield@satx.rr.com> wrote:

Quote:
Russ T. Nale wrote:
The U.S. Racial Crisis and World Evangelism

Any understanding of world evangelism and racism in the USA must begin
with an understanding of the history of racism.

Read this article at:
http://www.urbana.org/_articles.cfm?RecordId=185
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I would like to see opinions if this is part
of the rejection of African bishops by the
ECUSA and the Church of Canada. I know
they love blacks when they agree with them,
but when they get "uppidy" and disagree with
them, the story is different.

Jim

Liberation theologians of the ECUSA and Church of Canada require 'victims'
and 'eeeeevil oppressors', either real or imagined will do, in order to
hawk their self appointed messiahship and self righteous piety to save
the helpless. If the victims are not really helpless, and the eeeevil
oppressors more imagined than real, Liberation theology has lost its
purpose and control of the no longer helpless.

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Michael
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Russ T. Nale
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 6:05 am    Post subject: Pray for the World: April 24 2006 Reply with quote

Pray for the World: 24 April 2006 Update From HCJB World Radio
Today's Headlines:

2 WOMEN ARRESTED IN INDIA FOR DISTRIBUTING CHRISTIAN PAMPHLETS

PERSECUTION OF ERITREAN CHRISTIANS CONTINUES TO INCREASE

CHRISTIAN MAN IN LAOS IMPRISONED FOR REFUSING TO DENY HIS FAITH

WORLD VISION PROJECTS BRING RENEWED HOPE AMID DROUGHT IN AFRICA

Today's Top Stories:

2 WOMEN ARRESTED IN INDIA FOR DISTRIBUTING CHRISTIAN PAMPHLETS

Two women in the Jabalpur district of central India's Madhya Pradesh state
were arrested on Friday, April 14, for allegedly violating state laws
against preaching. "The women were distributing pamphlets telling people
how they can overcome their problems by following the Bible," said Police
Chief D. Srinivas Rao. He said the women had not received prior permission
to preach. The women were identified as Mariamma Mathew, 36, and B.
Godwil, 65. Bishop Gerald Almeida of Jabalpur also reported that police
registered cases against seven Christians on Friday, April 7, for
allegedly violating the state's anti-conversion laws. (Voice of the
Martyrs)

PERSECUTION OF ERITREAN CHRISTIANS CONTINUES TO INCREASE

Human rights groups in the East African country of Eritrea report that an
increasing number of Christians are being imprisoned because of their
faith. Border tensions and a relatively equal ratio of Christians to
Muslims has made Eritrea's government cautious about foreign influence and
possible changes in that ratio that would lead to violence. By law, the
only non-Muslim religious groups allowed to meet are Catholics, Orthodox
Christians and Evangelical Lutherans. Despite official government denial,
Tina Lambert of Christian Solidarity Worldwide reported that "recently,
even the three legal groups have faced repression." British evangelist
Gerald Godson was recently imprisoned for three days for distributing
Bibles for the Orthodox Church. In prison he met many young Christians who
were being held without charges. The Evangelical Pentecostal church
expanded among the young people who had been fighting in Eritrea's border
war with Ethiopia. BBC correspondent Alex Last reported that after the
war, these young people had become an "anathema" to the government. When
he asked the former intelligence chief in Eritrea why authorities were
going after Pentecostal churches, he was told they were a "destabilizing
influence" and were "proselytizing in Muslim areas." (WorldWide Religious
News/BBC)

CHRISTIAN MAN IN LAOS IMPRISONED FOR REFUSING TO DENY HIS FAITH

Christian Aid Mission reported that a Christian in the village of Tabeng,
Laos, was ordered by the local chief to sign an affidavit renouncing his
Christian faith. When Mr. Lapao refused, he was arrested and has been
bound in hand and foot stocks since April 1. According to the report,
there were four Christian families in the village. Two of the families
were expelled. The fate of the other two families is uncertain. (Voice of
the Martyrs)

WORLD VISION PROJECTS BRING RENEWED HOPE AMID DROUGHT IN AFRICA

Drought, coupled with extreme poverty and the eroded social structure due
to the AIDS pandemic, are setting the stage for a wide-scale famine not
seen since the African famines of the 1980s. Last year's crop failure and
this year's lack of rain has left 14 million farmers and nomadic cattle
herders in Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Burundi hungry and
thirsty. World Vision is planning to distribute food to save lives in the
short term, but is also encouraged to see the success of many of their
long-term plans as well. Low-tech solutions such as rainwater catchments
and drip irrigation are allowing farmers to use water more wisely. In
addition, larger-scale World Vision projects like irrigation plans and
flood control have allowed areas to remain viable for food production
throughout the drought. (World Vision)
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