Pastor Jailed after Preaching at Church

Security personnel in Sudan have held a pastor from South Sudan since Dec. 21 after he delivered a sermon at an embattled North Khartoum church.

Agents from Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) arrested the Rev. Yat Michael of the South Sudan Presbyterian Evangelical Church after Sunday worship concluded at Khartoum Bahri Evangelical Church on Dec. 21, a source told Morning Star News. At press time he remained in jail without charges.

Police in North Khartoum on Dec. 2 beat, arrested and fined 38 Christians from the church after nearly two weeks of raiding and demolishing church property. They were released later that night.

Pastor Michael had been invited to encourage the congregation to stand firm amid persecution. Besides arrests, the North Khartoum church compound has been subject to demolition of buildings and part of its worship center as Muslim investors seek to take it over.

NISS is empowered to arrest Christians, South Sudanese and others considered undesirable in the Islamist state without charging them with any crime. After church leaders had given thanks to God for His Word, NISS agents entered the church compound and took Pastor Michael to their office in North Khartoum.

“We tried to visit him, but it was not possible as the security prevented us from doing so,” a church leader told Morning Star News, adding that NISS personnel confiscated the pastor’s mobile phone.

Authorities have tried to take a part of church compound, but the worship center remains open.

“The level of persecution has become too much for us in Sudan,” a church leader said. “But God is good all the time; He will help His church face this persecution.”

Police on Dec. 2 arrested members of the Sudan Presbyterian Evangelical Church (SPEC)-affiliated congregation under Article 77 of the notorious Public Order Law of 1991, which gives police broad powers to arrest Christians and other lowly regarded people without cause, for creating a public disturbance. The Christians were released after being sentenced to pay a fine of $250 each, sources said…Read More

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VIDEO: Giving, A Social Experiment

In this social experiment, these men set out to see if strangers would share their food. The results they got were what they expected. Then they decide to share a pizza with a homeless man and what he does in return is thought provoking and moving. How true the saying, “Never look down on anybody unless you are helping them up.”

” Hollywood Hates Christianity “, Producer of Left Behind

Paul Lalonde, the producer and co-writer of the 2014 Left Behind film starring Nicolas Cage, chats with Adam McManus in this Sneak Peek podcast.

With refreshing candor, Lalonde talks honestly about the challenge of producing a top-quality Christian film with A-list actors. While he had big offers from major studios who wanted creative control, he was unwilling to dilute the Christian message which is why he chose to raise the $16 million budget himself. At times, he found it difficult to convince Hollywood agents to even show his script to their clients.

Without a doubt, according to Lalonde, Hollywood hates Christianity. “If the rapture was a Mayan prophecy there would be 20 Hollywood movies by now for $100 million each. But because it’s Bible prophecy, it hasn’t been touched,” said Lalonde.

Unlike the first Left Behind film starring Kirk Cameron which was released straight to DVD in 2000 where the rapture only got three minutes of screen time since they attempted to cover the entire first book’s plot, the new Left Behind film is singularly devoted to the rapture, taking the time to flesh out the characters…Read More

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Ridley Scott’s ‘Exodus’ banned in Morocco and Egypt

Ridley Scott’s biblical epic, “Exodus,” has been banned in Egypt and Morocco for historical inaccuracies, various outlets reported this week.

Morocco announced they were pulling the film just one day before its screening. “Exodus” was filmed in Morocco, as well as Spain and England, but it appears the studio recently fell out of favour with the state-run Moroccan Cinema Centre (CCM).

Cinema owners were told that the ban was nationwide, and at least one owner reported that his business was threatened with closure if he disobeyed the order.

“They phoned and threatened they would shut down the theatre if I did not take the film off the schedule,” Hassan Belkady of Cinema Rif in Casablanca told media24.

CCM Chief Sarim Fassi-Fihri declined to comment on the matter. However, the Egyptian culture minister stated on Friday that the censorship board banned the film for being historically inaccurate.

The minister, Gaber Asfour, took particular issue with the depiction of the Jews building the pyramids.

“This totally contradicts proven historical facts,” he said. “It is a Zionist film. It gives a Zionist view of history and contains historical inaccuracies and that’s why we have decided to ban it.”

Supreme Council of Culture head Mohammed Afifi, who also sits on the censorship board, disputed the accuracy of several scenes in “Exodus.” The climactic parting of the Red Sea was described as a “tidal phenomenon” instead of a miracle, he said, and Moses was shown holding a sword instead of a “stick.”

The biblical figure Moses was a Hebrew adopted by the Pharaoh’s daughter, who went on to free the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. The film was criticised in the US for casting white actors in the roles of the royal leads, and minorities as thieves and slaves in the film.

“Exodus: Gods and Kings” has received mixed reviews, and cost $140 million. The film has grossed $107 million internationally.

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Social Media and Behavioural Psychology Can Help Fight AIDS

Social media such as Twitter and Facebook can be a valuable tool in the fight against HIV, a new study has found.
Researchers demonstrated social media can prompt high-risk populations to request at-home testing kits for the virus that causes AIDS, suggesting a way to potentially boost testing rates.

The study, conducted in Peru among men who have sex with men, found that participants in the intervention arm of a randomised controlled clinical trial were more than twice as likely to be tested for HIV than those who joined a social media group and were provided with traditional HIV prevention services.

The intervention, called Harnessing Online Peer Education (HOPE), combines social media with behavioural psychology to encourage people in high-risk populations to get tested, said Sean Young, from the University of California, Los Angeles.

“This shows that it’s not just social media that got people to test, but the HOPE social media interventions and the psychological ingredients it used for changing behaviour,” said Young.

“In other words, if you’re a public health organisation or worker, don’t just think that throwing something on Facebook or Twitter will be the solution and change people’s behaviours. Social media may be helpful, but the HOPE intervention was significantly more likely to change HIV testing behaviour compared to traditional care through social media,” Young said.

The study was conducted in greater Lima, which reflects the low- and middle-income countries where low-cost interventions such as HOPE could help stem the spread of AIDS.

The 556 Peruvian men who have sex with men were randomly assigned to join control groups or private intervention on Facebook for 12 weeks, with 278 assigned to each group.

The control group received an enhanced standard of care, which included standard offline HIV prevention and testing services offered by local clinics and organisations and participation in Facebook groups that provided study updates and HIV testing information.

The intervention group, by contrast, received the enhanced standard of care and also incorporated the HOPE intervention behaviour change model, which utilised peer leaders who sent messages, chats and wall posts and engaged the participants in general friendly conversation.

The peer leaders also communicated information about HIV prevention and testing to the participants.

Of the 278 participants in each group, 26 from the intervention group did not complete the follow-up survey and 32 were lost to follow-up on the control side.

Of the 252 from the intervention group who provided complete data, 43 (17 percent) went on to take an HIV test, compared with 16 (7 percent) of the controls. In the study, seven participants who tested positive were linked to care at a local clinic.

The study was published in the journal Lancet HIV.

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Gospel Singer, Vanessa Bell Armstrong Thanks Supporters After Losing Only Son

Seven-time GRAMMY® nominee and Gospel Hall of Famer Vanessa Bell Armstrong, 61, is sending heartfelt thanks to her supporters as she mourns the recent loss of her only son.

Terence Van Armstrong passed away Thursday, Dec. 4 at 38 years old.
His death came just weeks before Christmas and only nine months after Armstrong, a mother of five, lost her mother, Mildred Bell, in March.

“Thanks to everyone who prayed for me and for all the love that you have shown me and my family all the years that I’ve been out here,” the revered vocalist wrote in a social media message.

She continued, “…also for my loss of my wonderful mother and dearest son you really show me that you love me and I love you right back forever.”

While the cause of Terence’s death has not been publicly released, those with insider knowledge say he was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis…Read More

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Top Nigerian Pastors Prophecy On Happenings in Ekiti State

Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, and Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi, the General Superintendent of Deeper Life Church, have prophesied what will occur in Ekiti State.

The men of God prophesied that there will be a brighter future for the state, saying God will intervene in the various problems confronting the state, otherwise known as the Fountain of Knowledge.

Pastor Adeboye and Pastor Kumuyi made the prediction when they visited the Governor’s Office at Ado Ekiti, on evangelical visit during the Christmas celebration.

They prayed that Ekiti State would witness a breakthrough and total transformation and also prayed for the state governor, Mr Ayo Fayose, and some members of his cabinet.

Adeboye, who was in Ekiti for a programme tilled ‘Let’s Go A-fishing’, revealed that it was not in his habit to visit governors in their offices, except on invitation.

He prayed that his visit to Ekiti State would usher in good tidings and bring rapid transformation in the coming years.

“Everything you propose to do for Ekiti State will succeed .God will take Ekiti to greater heights. You are the burden bearer, come and bear the burden of the governor in all areas of his life. As from now, we shall continue to hear good news from Ekiti State,” Adeboye said.

Meanwhile, Fayose, while speaking earlier, expressed his concern over the economic problems confronting the state and stated that only prayers can get the state out of its present predicament.

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VIDEO: Nigerian Pastor who Prophesied Air Asia Crash

During a live Sunday Service at The SCOAN, Prophet T.B. Joshua prophesied regarding the nation, Indonesia. He called on them to look into the geographical atmosphere as he revealed that he saw a crash that would cost many lives.

Former Archbishop makes Fresh Call for Right to Assisted Dying

The former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey has made fresh calls for assisted dying to be made legal in the UK, along with 80 others in a letter to the Daily Telegraph.

It says an “overwhelming majority” of the public now supports a change in the law to allow assisted dying, and that refusing to debate the issue in Parliament would be “heartless”.

It also claims one Briton goes abroad to end their own life every two weeks.

Other signatories include the Booker Prize-winning author Ian McEwan, whilst notable backers of the campaign include actors Hugh Grant, Sir Patrick Stewart and Zoe Wannamaker.

Prime Minister David Cameron has said MPs will be given a free vote if the issue is debated in Parliament.

The Falconer Bill, which is currently going through the House of Lords, would allow doctors to help terminally-ill people take their own life, but only if they had less than six months to live and had demonstrated a “clear and settled intention” to end their lives.

The Bill does not have enough time to become law before next year’s general election in May.

It’s not the first time Lord Carey has given his backing to assisted dying.

Writing in the Daily Mail in July he announced he had changed his mind on the issue and would no longer ‘fiercely oppose’ the move.

“I would have used the time-honoured argument that we should be devoting ourselves to care, not killing.

“I would have paraded all the usual concerns about the risks of ‘slippery slopes’ and ‘state-sponsored euthanasia’.

“But those arguments which persuaded me in the past seem to lack power and authority when confronted with the experiences of those approaching a painful death.

“It fails to address the fundamental question as to why we should force terminally ill patients to an unbearable point. It is the magnitude of suffering that has been preying on my mind as the discussion over the right to die has intensified.

“Today we face a central paradox. In strictly observing the sanctity of life, the Church could now actually be promoting anguish and pain, the very opposite of a Christian message of hope.”

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Archbishop Expresses Appreciation for Prayers as He recovers from Pneumonia

The Archbishop of Canterbury has thanked Christians for their prayers as he recovers from a bout of pneumonia.

Most Revd Justin Welby had to miss his Christmas Day service because of his illness which was initially thought to be a bad cold.

He was ordered to take bed rest by doctors who had visited him at his home in Canterbury.

On Twitter he said:

“Grateful for prayers & support from so many, & to such a gracious God. Better fast, brill @NHSEngland, a gift! Sorry for missing Christmas”

On Christmas Day the Archbishop was unable to attend read his own sermon and instead the Dean of Canterbury, the Very Revd Robert Willis, delivered a homily.

Pneumonia is swelling of the tissue in one or both of your lungs and is usually caused by an infection.

Symptoms include a cough, fever and difficulty breathing and in patients with other health conditions it can be very serious.

Lambeth Palace has stressed that Archbishop Justin is on the mend.

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