Remarks by President G. W. Bush on the National Day of Prayer

American President George BushMay 3, 2007 : The White House
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(Photo: Whitehouse.gov)   The following text is of remarks by President Bush on the National Day of Prayer:  East Room

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. And welcome to the White House. I’m honored to join you for this National Day of Prayer. I’m sorry Laura is not here. She is camping in one of our national parks. (Laughter.) I appreciate the chairman—Chairwoman of the National Day of Prayer Task Force, Shirley Dobson. Thank you for your leadership on this important day. And I see you brought your husband, Jim. (more…)

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Raining a climate of faith down on believers

Raining a climate of faith down on believersThe Age April 26, 2007
Worshippers from various churches gather in Fitzroy Gardens yesterday to pray for an end to the drought.

AUSTRALIANS are literally looking to the heavens for the solution to the nation’s crippling drought, according to Prime Minister John Howard.
Mr Howard urged Australians to “pray for rain” last week, when he warned that parlous water supplies in the Murray-Darling Basin could lead to allocations for irrigators virtually being cancelled. (more…)

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U.S. Supreme Court Rules in Favour of Ban on Partial Birth Abortion

by Mark Sherman/AH : Apr 18, 2007 : AP, Washington Post
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“We are grateful to God today that moral sense has prevailed at the court. This has been a long time coming and shows great promise for the future…”

In a long-awaited victory for those upholding life, the U.S. Supreme Court, Supreme Court JudgesWednesday, voted 5-4 in favor of the 2003 ban on partial birth abortion. (Photo: AP)

Justice Anthony Kennedy, siding with the majority—which included Justices Alito, Thomas, Scalia and Chief Justice Roberts—stated that the opponents of the ban “have not demonstrated that the Act would be unconstitutional in a large fraction of relevant cases.” (more…)

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Is Smacking Child Abuse

Bill Muehlenberg by Bill Muehlenberg – CultureWatch (http://www.billmuehlenberg.com/)

In the minds of many, there are no more scarier words than these: “Hi, we’re from the government and we’re here to help you”. Patronising government bureaucrats can certainly come up with some nightmarish scenarios. When governments become convinced they need to micromanage parenting, for example, they end up subsuming the role of parents – usually a recipe for disaster. The truth is, parents are the best placed to know how to parent their children, not faceless government bureaucrats. (more…)

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Record Church Attendance a Sign of “Cultural Shift” in Australia

Aussie Gospel Outdoor Crowdby AAP/TN : Apr 11, 2007 : AAP

“This is happening across the board, it’s not just here.”

The AAP in Australia has reported that there were record-breaking attendances throughout Australia last weekend for services marking the Resurrection of Christ.

Anglican Dean Phillip Jensen of St. Andrew’s in Sydney believes the “increasing popularity of religious elements of Easter was indicative of a cultural shift in Australia.”

“This is happening across the board, it’s not just here,” said Jensen. (more…)

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Catch the Fire’s Pastor Danny Nalliah Runs Very Sucessful Campaign Against Hate Crime Bill in the US

Guest Speaker Addresses CrowdCoral Ridge Presbyterian Church Hosts Media Release – March 22nd, 2007

Australian Catch the Fire Ministries president Danny Nalliah has waged a successful campaign in the United States against a Hate Crimes Bill designed to curb legitimate expressions of religious freedom which could lead to life imprisonment.

Ps Danny Addresses the 1300plus crowd at Using the contentious Victorian court case between the Islamic Council of Victoria and Catch the Fire Ministries as an example, the anomalies shown in the Australian (Victorian) law became a point of discussion to discredit the HR 254 US law.Pastor John Arnott of Toronto Airport hristian Fellowship & Pastor Danny Nalliah

Currently, Pastor Danny and an Australian team have just left the U.S. where he addressed members of Congress to discredit HR 254, which is similar to the problematic Australian Vilification laws.

Pastor Pat Robertson of Christian Broadcasting Network & Danny NalliahPastor Nalliah and the Australian team has visited five US states in one week to speak at meetings before heading on to Canada to raise awareness of the risks to freedom of speech and religion as a result of hate bills.Ps Nalliah Encourages the Crowd

“The problems with these kinds of laws are that there is often no clear definition of what is considered criminal hatred. There is ambiguity as to what public statements will constitute a criminal offence,” Pastor Danny said. (more…)

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Publisher/Founder of Popular Lesbian Magazine Leaves Gay Lifestyle to “Give Heart and Soul to God”

Charlene CothranChanges mission of magazine to help those who want to leave life of homosexuality

By Meg Jalsevac

TRENTON, NJ., February 28, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Charlene Cothran, a prominent black lesbian in the forefront of the fight for equal rights for gays and lesbians and publisher of a successful magazine geared to black homosexuals was not looking to change anything in her life.  Her entire life and all her earthly successes were firmly entrenched in the homosexual community.  But, due to the inspiration of a pastor who counseled Cothran to use her gifts for Christ, Cothran has left her homosexual life and is making it her mission to offer help to other homosexuals who want to do the same.  (more…)

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Is Jesus Still In The Tomb?

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Article by Bill Muehlenberg   CultureWatch
 

Dear friends
The attack on the faith is getting more pronounced by the day. Hot on the heels of the Da Vinci Code, we now have every media outlet on earth reporting the story that the tomb of Jesus has been found, and he must not have risen from the dead after all. According to Paul in I Cor. 15:16,17, if Jesus is not resurrected, then we can call it quits, pack out bags and go home.
But the theory has been denounced by many. I have written an article on it:

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The Latest Bill to Approach the House – Why “Hate Crimes” Legislation is Such a Concern

U.S. House Committeeby Aimee Herd : Feb 23, 2007 : TruthTellers.org

“It is conceivable that preaching or teaching against homosexual conduct could be prosecuted as conspiracy to commit a hate crime.”

No one with reasonable compassion for another, especially a Christian, would want to commit or perpetuate a hate crime. On the surface, legislation that prosecutes those who do such things seems like a positive thing. However, the hate crime legislation approaching the U.S. House of Representatives of late, similar to that which was wrestled with in the UK, could force constraints on any teaching or preaching not favorable toward homosexuality.

 — (Please pray for Pastor Danny as he visits the US & Canada to speak against these laws in March) —

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U.S. Attorney General Announces Program to Protect Religious Freedom

U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzo Program Announced to Protect Religious Freedom in America

by Erin Roach/TN : Feb 23, 2007 : BPNews

“Why should it be permissible for an employee standing around the water cooler to declare that ‘Tiger Woods is god,’ but a firing offense for him to say ‘Jesus is Lord?’ These are the kinds of contradictions we are trying to address.”

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales told leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention in Nashville, on February 20, that the Department of Justice is enacting a program called the First Freedom Project that would increase education about religious discrimination through training seminars held throughout the country over the next few months. (more…)

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Survey Respondents Say 4 to 1 That New Zealand is a Christian Country

by News Staff / AH : Feb 19, 2007 : NZ Herald

“Yes, New Zealand is a Christian country and we shouldn’t forget it. One doesn’t have to be a practising Christian to accept its doctrines and tenets.”

When the New Zealand Herald asked its readers whether or not their country is Christian, the majority of respondents, about 4 to 1, replied that it is. Some of the comments from those readers are included in this summary. To read the full article from the NZ Herald, follow the link below. (more…)

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A Day of History making as denominations lay aside their differences, unite, and pray for the nation

Media release – 26th January, 2007  

It was a day of “history making” in Melbourne after more than Nearly 5,000 Christians Gather to Pray4000 people turned up for the united Australia Day prayer rally at Festival Hall in West Melbourne on Australia Day today to pray for the land and view the Prime Minister’s personal address to them.

Indigenous community was also thanked and acknowledged for “opening up” Australia.

The Crowd Pray TogetherCatch the Fire Ministries president Danny Nalliah, who hosted the major prayer event, said it was a day of “history making” in a never before seen meeting where denominational differences were cast aside. He said the entire place erupted into cheers after the Prime Minister’s message was aired. (more…)

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African Anglicans Say Gay Bishops Affirmation ‘Shatters Hopes of Reconciliation’

By Stoyan Zaimov , Christian Post Reporter – January 10, 2013

Anglican leaders in Africa have expressed their outrage over the Church of England’s decision to approve gay bishops in its order, saying that the decision could put an end to hopes of healing broken relationships in the Communion.

Archbishop Nicholas Okoh of Nigeria, one of the world’s largest provinces of the Anglican Communion with 17 million members, said that the affirmation of gay bishops “could very well shatter whatever hopes we had for healing and reconciliation within our beloved Communion,” Reuters reported.

Okoh added that the Church of England has given into “the contemporary idols of secularism and moral expediency,” and that it is “one step removed from the moral precipice we have already witnessed in The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church in Canada.”

Last week, the House of Bishops of the Church of England announced that it had internally decided to allow gay clergy to serve as bishops if they promise a life of celibacy, even if they are in a same-sex civil partnership.

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