Extremist cleric to lead White House protest calling for Muslims to ‘rise up and establish Islamic state in America’
A hard-line Muslim cleric who sparked anger across the U.S. with his anti-American comments in a television interview this month is to hold a protest outside the White House. British extremist Anjem Choudary – who once said ‘the flag of Islam will fly over the White House’ – has announced he will lead a demonstration... Continue Reading
Join The Club – International reporters face oppression in Egypt—something local journalists have endured for years
CNN’s Anderson Cooper released footage of his frightening walk through Tahir Square on Wednesday: A seemingly calm crowd suddenly turned angry, chasing the reporter and his photographer, and throwing punches at the pair. A Greek journalist said protesters stabbed him in the leg with a screwdriver. An Associated Press reporter said he saw military detain... Continue Reading
Compassion Cuts – House spending bill includes deep cuts to President Bush’s AIDS initiative in Africa
Another Christian leader who has championed PEPFAR, Kay Warren, who directs Saddleback Church’s HIV/AIDS overseas work, told me, “It just breaks my heart to think that it’s going to be cut. . . . I’ll use whatever influence I have to keep PEPFAR alive.” The U.S. House of Representatives was on the verge of passing... Continue Reading
Mideast Melee – After Egypt toppled its president, revolutionary hopes for others in the region may come at a much higher price
The pre-dawn hours in Bahrain’s capital city of Manama turned violent for hundreds of anti-government protesters sleeping in the city’s Pearl Square: Police forces stormed the peaceful camp just after 3 a.m. on Thursday morning, swinging clubs, firing tear gas, and trampling the tents of stunned demonstrators. By dawn, the square was empty, but the... Continue Reading
Christians in Egypt set a goal: Pray that restrictions be lifted on the Gospel
The transfer of power in Egypt has the potential to be “even more dramatic than the fall of the Berlin Wall,” a Southern Baptist observer said after Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stepped down Feb. 11. “In these uncertain times, I am sure that God is drawing Egyptians to Himself in Jesus Christ. That is of... Continue Reading
No easy answers – Chuck Colson says conservatives should move beyond political illusions
You can’t profess to be a Muslim and be a follower of Christ at the same time, which is the big thing they’ve gotten into. They have soft theology and that is a weakness almost in the nature of things: If you’re reaching out to a lot of hurting people, you may start to compromise... Continue Reading
Spam holiday – A sudden drop in spam has internet security experts puzzled
For chronic procrastinators distracted by the internet, Freedom (available for PC and Mac at macfreedom.com) can help. Users input the number of interruption-free minutes desired—between 15 minutes and eight hours. The program will shut down the computer’s internet connection until time is up… Merry Christmas to your email inbox: On Christmas Eve, the world’s largest... Continue Reading
Religious Freedom Expert: Egypt’s Mubarak Resignation Good for Coptic Christians
Coptic Christians, who make up eight to 12 percent of Egypt’s population, have protested alongside Muslims during the anti-government demonstrations. The BBC reported that Christian and Muslim citizens have united together under the common identity of Egyptians to protest against their government. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s resignation Friday is good for the country’s Coptic Christians,... Continue Reading
European Union distributes 3,000,000 calendars, omitting Christmas, Easter, but including Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, Jewish and Chinese holidays
In the diary the section dated December 25 was blank, while the bottom of the page gave the secular message: “A true friend is someone who shares your concerns and will double your joy.” The European Commission admitted that it made a “mistake” by omitting Christmas and Easter from an official agenda that included numerous... Continue Reading
‘Bloodless persecution’ predicted for Christians – Expert says European hostility to free, open demonstrations of faith growing
“We are all aware that Jews and Muslims experience intolerance and discrimination. But so do Christians – even if they constitute a nominal majority here. I have the impression that journalists and policy-makers are often more anti-Christian than their fellow citizens. But they shape the mood of the country. What we observe is that Christians... Continue Reading
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