British Ambassador Accused of Supporting Christian Missionaries in Nepal

The British Ambassador to Nepal has been accused of supporting the work of Christian missionaries in the majority-Hindu nation.

Andrew Sparkes, who became the ambassador in Kathmandu in April 2013, wrote an article in the Republica newspaper to mark International Human Rights Day on 10 December.

“We encourage you to ensure that the right to change religion is protected and that the right to hold opinions and to express them freely will remain strong,” he wrote.

It was framed as an open letter addressed to members of Constituent Assembly in Nepal, the body currently responsible for redrafting Nepal’s constitution.

His remarks, which were interpreted by Hindu conservatives as part of a conspiracy to convert Nepalis to Christianity, led a number of Hindu groups to call for the British government to remove Sparkes from his post, EKantipur news website reports.

The British Embassy in Kathmandu responded with a statement last week to clarify Sparkes’ comments. “Some have misunderstood the letter’s reference to protecting an individual’s right to change religion. This was simply a reference to a fundamental individual right, set out in Article 18 of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It was not a reference to supporting ‘forced’ conversion or proselytising.

“Nor was the Embassy or its officials preaching or imposing any religious point of view on Nepal’s democratically elected representatives and Nepal’s citizens. Contrary to some claims, the Embassy does not hold any position on secularism – that is a matter for Nepal’s people and their elected representatives to decide,” the statement said.

Christians make up just under three per cent of Nepal’s population, although there has been significant growth among the Christian community in recent years. Critics in Nepal say this growth is owed to conversions with ‘monetary inducements’, according to the national newspaper The Rising Nepal.

Nepal was a Hindu kingdom until the end of the civil war in 2006, when it became a secular state. Hindus constitute about 80 per cent of the population, and some are calling for it to return to being a Hindu nation.

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Winners Chapel Membership Adopts New Salutation

Believe it or not, members of Living Faith Church Worldwide, a.k.a. Winners Chapel, have adopted a unique way of greeting themselves.

Speaking at the weekend during a special thanksgiving programme of the church which was held at Canaanland, the headquarters of the church, along Ota-Idiroko road, Ogun State, Bishop David Oyedepo, general overseer of Winners Chapel, informed the church’s congregation of the new way of greeting.

According to reports, the new way of greeting is called “Heaven on Earth”.

It was disclosed that Oyedepo informed his congregation that the new greetings is a divine one which will now be a global way of greeting for all Winners Chapel members.

“As the year’s running to an end, several things will be happening and it shall be good ones. Like from now in our church, we have adopted a new form of greeting which will now be the way we greet one another.

“The new greetings shall be, “Heaven on Earth” and the response will be, “Wonders without end, that is your realm and that is my realm,” Oyedepo stated.

The man of God admonished Nigerians to remain steadfast and prayerful especially at this trying period of the nation.
Oyedepo maintained that only God can deliver the country now, adding that, all hands must be on deck to ensure the country remains an indivisible one.

He however called on the people to allow God decision to prevail during next year election,as failure to accept that may cause crisis in the country.

Oyedepo submitted that God loves this country as it was blessed with both human and mineral resources, adding that, if politicians thread softly in 2015, the country will be better to live in.

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House On The Rock “Project Spread” Outreach Touches Thousands

Two weeks after successfully hosting one of the biggest Gospel concerts in Africa and probably in the world (The Experience Lagos), House On The Rock, ahead of the Christmas celebration launched one of their community outreach initiatives to the less privileged simultaneously at four different locations in Lagos state on Saturday, 20th of December 2014.

Project SPREAD the theme of the outreach touched thousands of lives at the Makoko, Ijesha, Jakande and Isale Eko communities all at the same time. Inhabitants of these communities turned out en mass to receive food items, love and a short Message from the Founder and Pastor of HOTR, Pastor Paul Adefarasin who was on ground to witness the unmistakable Joy the People of the community had in their body language.

The children were not left out as they had time their own corner to party. Toys, edibles, gift packs were handed to every child present.

“Christmas is a special time for us to celebrate the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ. It is also a time of sharing gifts because the coming of Jesus Christ into the world is the ultimate gift which humanity received. It is only appropriate for us to extend gifts and indeed our love to those around us, especially those who cannot afford to celebrate as elaborately as we can.” This was a statement released by the organizers days before Project SPREAD took place…Read More

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Man Protests on Ledge of Vatican Roof

A man’s evaded Vatican security for the fifth time to protest about laws which he claims cost him his business.

Marcello di Finizio perched himself on the facade of St. Peter’s Basilica by using mountain climbing ropes to lower himself down from an area open to the public.

The Italian appeared on TV pacing across the roof using his mobile phone late on Sunday night.

He’s still there and has posted a ‘selfie’ on social media.

Pope Francis is due to give his Christmas address directly below where Di Finizio is.

It’s the latest of five security breaches he’s managed at the Vatican – the last in March.

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Microsoft Removes Third-Party Snapchat Apps from Windows Phone Store

Microsoft in a surprise move has removed numerous third-party Snapchat apps from the Windows Phone Store, leaving its users adrift without any official app for the platform.

The move follows Snapchat’s announcement from last month saying it would permanently lock down accounts of all the third-party app users from the service.

Microsoft confirmed to The Verge that the request for removal of third-party Windows Phone apps comes from Snapchat itself following its decision to disable the third-party APIs used by developers across platforms.

Those Windows Phone users who use 6Snap app, which is one of the most popular third-party Snapchat app for Windows Phone users, are also getting their accounts locked, as reported by Windows Central. Users who are blocked have been receiving an email (via Techcrunch) from the Snapchat team, stating, “Hi [user name]. Despite repeated warnings from us about the dangers of using third-party apps, our records indicate that you have continued to use these unauthorised programmes. We regret that we have now permanently locked your account.”

Rudy Huyn, the developer of 6Snap app, however tweeted that his team “will work closely with Microsoft now to convince Snapchat to change its mind.” Also, the ban is said not to stay for long as the firm is said to be already working on building its own mobile messaging platform, which could mean the release of an official API for third-party applications soon.

Notably, the ephemeral messaging service was said to have been hacked in October, and over 500MB worth of images were leaked. The leak was identified to be due to third-party services, with the popular Snapsaved.com named – a website that allowed users to save images sent via Snapchat.

However, none of this will help Windows Phone users who, without any official Snapchat app for the platform for the time being, will find it extremely difficult to use the ephemeral messaging service.

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Love Waits

14-year-old Cheri Martin’s world is turned upside down after the death of her mother and a family move from a small town in Nebraska to a larger city in the South. Her fragile psyche appears to be an easy mark for Judy Green, the social queen at Cheri’s new school, who spearheads a stamp-out-virginity campaign.

Judy turns her attention and efforts toward converting Cheri when she finds out that the newcomer is still sexually pure. How will a young lady in Cheri’s predicament succeed in making Godly decisions, especially since her father has withdrawn from God since the loss of his wife?

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Christmas on Salvation Street

To assist those in need, a widowed pastor moves his family to the inner city, where they must struggle to adjust before they can help their community.

Widower Noah Davis feels a strong calling to move from his affluent congregation to a struggling inner city mission. Along with his young daughters, he moves into the Salvation Street Mission, where the whole family must pitch in to make the place livable before they can even think about helping the crime-ridden community. With a lot of faith, belief, and elbow grease, the impossible starts to become very much a possibility, until a local gang threatens violence. Despite all the challenges, there is a glimmer of hope for the future of the neighborhood, just in time for Christmas.

Here is the Trailer to the Movie:

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“O Holy Night”- Home Free

Home Free’s brand new version of “O Holy Night” is stunning with their talented vocals singing a cappella in the setting of this beautiful church. Founded in the early 2000’s by brothers Chris and Adam Rupp, Home Free was crowned the champions of NBC’s Sing Off – and deservedly so. What a beautiful rendition of this favorite Christmas classic.

Carol of the Bells – Pentatonix

Starting out as three friends who grew up together, the group Pentatonix has become the favorite among millions. They blend their voices in such a way that it’s hard to believe they use no instruments. Their version of “Carol Of The Bells” is stunning and amazing to listen to.

Suspected Arsonist Sought in Fire at Turkish Bible Distribution Center

Turkish authorities are searching for a suspected arsonist in connection with a fire that destroyed thousands of New Testaments and other Christian books.

The fire started at approximately 7 p.m. on Dec. 7 at the offices of the Bible Correspondence Course in Turkey (BCC-Turkey), located in a multistory building that also houses a church in the Kadikoy neighborhood of Istanbul, according to officials of the ministry.

No one was injured in the fire and no structural damage was reported, but according to an initial estimate by BCC-Turkey, some 10,000 religious books were destroyed, many of them New Testaments. Total losses so far are estimated at approximately US$12,500.

Students who live in an apartment on the top floor of the building reported smoke to emergency dispatchers, who sent firefighters to the scene. The fire was put out in minutes, largely due to the fact that it remained contained to one corner of the storage area on the second floor of the building. Kadikoy International Church and the offices of BCC-Turkey, located on the third floor, were untouched.

Paul Weaver, media and IT director at the ministry, said the identity of the attacker is unknown, but his image appears in a security camera video the day of the attack. Of great concern to members of the ministry is that on Monday (Dec. 15), someone of a “suspicious nature,” likely the same man who was seen on the security camera footage, was found searching through the stairwell of the office building. Someone in the building became aware of his presence and chased him down the stairs. Once outside, he escaped.

“I think whoever did it knew something about what happens up here, because they kind of knew to come on a Sunday afternoon, and that if they were going to have an opportunity where there weren’t going to be a lot of people around, that’s probably the one that was most likely,” Weaver said.

He said that although the damage is a serious loss, it could have been much worse…Read More

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