On Ministry Tour With Family

Dear Family and Friends in Christ,

Pastor Danny PreachingIn the past 3 weeks I have had the opportunity to travel with my family, minister in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, and also take some time out for family enjoyment. I constantly thank God for this wonderful time we had together, as it has really refreshed and prepared us for the season ahead. We were so grateful to witness God’s presence and power mightily during the meetings where I ministered.

Starting on the 23rd of March (Easter Sunday) we ministered in Melbourne at a predominantly Pilipino Nalliah Family 1congregation and then that afternoon travelled to Yarrawonga spending 2 nights there. From there we went to Sydney and ministered in Wentworthville, Kellyville and Penrith. God faithfully moved impacting mightily at every meeting, with many surrendering their lives to Jesus and many others rededicating their hearts back to the Lord to follow His ways. From Sydney we made our way to Bathurst and there ministered at 5 different meetings, including meetings in Lithgow and Orange. What a delight to dwell in an atmosphere where God moves most powerfully. (more…)

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Survey Reveals US Christians Morally Support Israel

Survey Reveals Vast Majority of Christians in All Key U.S. Denominations Believe They Have a “Moral and Biblical Obligation to Love and Support Israel and Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem”

Source: Breaking Christian News                                                    

Article can be found at this address: http://www.breakingchristiannews.com/articles/display_art.html?ID=5214

Etgar Lefkovits , THE JERUSALEM POST Apr. 9, 2008

More than 80 percent of American Christians say they have a “moral and biblical obligation” to support the State of Israel, and half say Jerusalem should remain its undivided capital, according to a survey released on Thursday. (more…)

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Chinese Authorities Crack Down On Rights Ahead Of Beijing Olympics

Source: Intercessors Network

OlympicsChristians throughout China fear tough restrictions on their freedom to worship in the coming year following the launch of a government crackdown ahead of the August 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Christians across China are reporting a shortage of Bibles, even in cities where Bibles previously were readily available. There are reports of ongoing house church raids and arrests, and an unprecedented number of foreign Christians have been expelled from China in recent months. (more…)

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Ten’s Of Thousands Convert To Christ In Algeria

Source: Inspire Magazine

AlgeriaFor the last 10 years Christian broadcaster Arab Vision has seen many viewers respond to their television programs, but none more so than the Kabyle Berbers in the North-Eastern coastal region of Algeria. A Kabyle policeman came to Christ through the programs, now his father, his wife and his two sisters are sharing the same faith after he witnessed to them. (more…)

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Thousands At Christian Rally In Hindu Kingdom Nepal

By Dr. John M. Lindner

25000 people attend an Easter Service in NepalKATHMANDU, NEPAL - Some 25,000 native Christians and onlookers attended an unprecedented Easter Rally in Nepal, the world’s only Hindu kingdom, BosNewsLife established Wednesday, April 2.

The gathering, held in the capital Kathmandu last week, was arranged by local churches to promote Christianity in this Himalayan nation, where minority Christians have long been oppressed, organizers said. 

People were seen holding banners heralding “the resurrection of Jesus Christ” during the down town celebration, which also included singing and dancing. Two key pastors  preached during the gathering. (more…)

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The Times: Ex-Muslim Takes A Stand Against Islam And Shariah

Maryam Namazie, head of the Council of Ex-Muslims in Britain, says that rights are for individuals, not religions or beliefs.

Maryam Namazie

Picture this, says Maryam Namazie: “A child is swathed in cloth from head to toe every day. Everything but her face and hands are covered for fear that a man might find her attractive. At school she learns that she is worth less than a boy. She is not allowed to dance or swim or feel the sun on her skin or the wind in her hair. This is clearly unacceptable, yet it is accepted when it is done in the name of religion.” (more…)

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Life Without Limbs – Australian Nick Vujicic

By Dan Wooding, ASSIST Ministries     Wed. March 12th, 2008, 

Nick VijucicSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (ANS) — When I first met Australian Nick Vujicic, I couldn’t believe that he could smile so much, having faced such incredible setbacks in his life.
 
You see, Nick, who is originally from Melbourne, Australia, was born without arms or legs, yet he is a living witness to the power of Christ in his life. (more…)

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The ‘Changing’ Evangelical Movement?

By, Ken Connor, Christian Post        Sat. March 8th, 2008

Ken ConnorPundits love to put their subjects into tidy little boxes—it makes their talking points easier. After all, people in little boxes are not complicated or nuanced. No doubt that’s why the media has long tried to put evangelicals into a box. The problem, however, is that the media has been using the wrong box for evangelicals for decades.

Ever since the rise of the Moral Majority, the media has been labeling evangelicals “values voters.” The assumption has been that evangelicals are concerned with a limited set of values, that they always act on the basis of those limited values, and that they are, therefore, less complicated or sophisticated than the rest of society. (more…)

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Christians Deceived – Rudd/Nelson ???

Pastor Danny NalliahBrendan Nelson - Leader of the OppositionPrime Minister Kevin RuddChristians Deceived– Rudd / Nelson ???  by Pastor Danny Nalliah              

Is Australia on its way down a slippery slope?

This article is written for all those who have the fortitude to face up to what we as Aussie Christians have brought upon ourselves. It is not for those who cry, “Take me off the mailing list” because they cannot see/hear the truth!

It is certainly time for battle in the Spiritual realm as never before!  The fact that some people cannot see what is happening right now makes me ask, “What will it take?”  (more…)

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Bush: Protecting Freedom At The Heart Of War

By Katherine T. Phan, Christian Post     Wed. March 12, 2008,

President BushNASHVILLE – President Bush delivered a rousing speech before an audience of Christian broadcasters Tuesday, saying the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are part of the same ideological struggle to protect God’s universal gift of freedom to humanity.

Bush called freedom a “precious gift” that was not America’s gift to the world but God’s gift to all humanity, to which the crowd responded with “amen.”

In his address on the closing day of the National Religious Broadcasters convention, the president invoked faith and the value of human life as he reiterated his commitment to support both countries in securing peace and settling their governments. (more…)

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Go To Church And Pray If You Want To Be Happy, Say Scientists

17th March, 2008,

13.bmpFaith makes you happy, say Scientists

Those with religious beliefs are likely to be happier than atheists or agnostics.

Research suggests religion can act as an “insurance policy” against the adversities of life.

Regular churchgoers also appear to cope better with events such as divorce or unemployment and may even be happier. (more…)

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Foolish Preaching Of Cross Needed In Churches, Say Speakers

By Lillian Kwon, Christian Post     Mon, March 17 2008,

Steven J. LawsonMany Christians will arrive at Easter this year celebrating only half of what the holiest day in the Christian calendar signifies.

“Easter Sunday is not only a most appropriate occasion for celebration, but it also serves as a yearly sobering reminder of a topic that many people work hard to avoid – the harsh reality of death,” said C.J. Mahaney, president of Sovereign Grace Ministries.

Mahaney was speaking to hundreds in Orlando, Fla., this past weekend at Ligonier Ministries’ annual national conference, which concluded Saturday.

Steven J. Lawson, senior pastor of Christ Fellowship Baptist Church in Mobile, Ala.

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‘Why Labor Won the Federal Election On a Swing And A Prayer’

Dear Friends and Family in Christ,

1) Following is an interesting article that recently appeared in the Australian newspaper stating that the Christian vote was the primary factor in the Rudd Labor Party’s rise to power in the recent election:

‘Why Labor Won the Federal Election On a Swing and a Prayer’ Christopher Pearson – March 8th, 2008 The Australian

JOHN Black is a former Labor senator from Queensland. These days he leads a demographic research and marketing group called Australian Development Strategies.

Across the political class he’s regarded as one of the most astute observers of electoral politics and his analyses of federal elections are awaited with keen interest by the secretariats of the main parties. (more…)

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Bush Urged To Meet Religious Prisoners At Beijing Olympics

By Michelle A. Vu, Christian Post Reporter,

Olympics

WASHINGTON – President Bush was urged this week by a U.S. religious freedom body to meet with religious prisoners andto attend a house church service when he goes to China for the Olympic Games this summer.

A Chinese man waves a flag with the Beijing Olympic Games logo at the one year countdown to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games at the Millennium Monument in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2007. (more…)

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The Fallacy Of Shared Values

By Janet Levy,

At a time when 40% of young Muslims in the United Kingdom want to impose sharia law on the country and 36% favor executing apostates of Islam, the head of the Church of England called for the selective application of sharia law in Britain in the interest of social cohesion.

On February 7, 2008, Dr. Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury and symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion, issued what amounts to a capitulation to the encroachment of Islam and an accommodation to sharia. This Islamic theo-political-legal doctrine assigns second class status to Christians and Jews, utilizes a medieval system of justice that sanctions cruel and unusual punishments and mandates the inequality of women and non-Muslims. (more…)

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