Newspaper article about CTFM & many local residents opposing the building of very large mosque
Dear family & friends in Christ,
We at CTFM bought a block of land (one acre) in order to build our new church premises, but to our surprise, we were informed by the local council of a plan to build a very large mosque on the adjoining 3 blocks (three acres) right next to us.
Given the 5 year court battle CTFM had with the ICV (Islamic Council Victoria) and won by appeal in Supreme Court, our board of directors and congregation have taken a stand against the mosque planned to be built right next to our new church premises.
We have already received approval from the local council, and will start our building project soon. Thank God there were no complaints against CTFM building project by the local residents.
However, there have been many complaints against the mosque by much of the local community.
Please read the article below which appeared in today’s local newspaper and continue in daily prayer as our battle is not with flesh and blood, but with spiritual forces of darkness
Mosque for Doveton plan irks church – Dandenong Journal – by Cameron Lucadou – Nov. 16, 2012
ANTI-ISLAM crusader Daniel Nalliah and his evangelical Christian church are set to fight a plan to build an 11.5-metre-high mosque in the same street.
Mr Nalliah, a pastor at Catch the Fire Ministries, said his church was weeks away from building a $2 million base at 25 Green Street, Doveton.
He recently learnt of a planning application by an Afghan community group to build the Omar Farooq Mosque next door.
The church, along with more than 100 petitioners including adjoining residents, will formally object to Casey Council over the mosque proposal.










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