New Jersey Church Raises $25,000 to Aid Christians Persecuted by ISIS

As religious and ethnic violence spreads across portions of Syria and Iraq, one Wall church worked to raise more than $25,000 for Christians persecuted by extremists of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIL.

Pastors of Grace Bible Church handed over a check for $25,752 Sunday morning to an organization that will purchase supplies for the Christians fleeing from or living within areas threatened or controlled by ISIL.

Half of the money will be used to purchase 400 to 500 plastic emergency packs stuffed with blankets, clothing, hats, gloves and soap, and the other half of the donation will purchase mattresses and heaters.

Christians have been fleeing cities under ISIL’s control, and though estimating refugee and population numbers in war zones is difficult, various news agencies estimate that tens of thousands of Christians have fled portions of Syria and Iraq. Nearly 2 million people from various minority groups have fled the region, according to a United Nations undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief…Read More

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Ebola Leads to Ban on Christmas Events in Sierra Leone

Christians in Sierra Leone have been told they cannot celebrate Christmas in public in an attempt to halt the spread of the deadly Ebola virus.

The country has the highest number of cases of the disease that has left at least five thousand dead in West Africa.

In a bid to stop the illness spreading any further the National Ebola Response Committee has said Christians must celebrate the birth of Christ at home.

More than a quarter of the country is Christian and public gatherings are common during Advent but this will now be banned.

It’s still unclear if the restrictions will extend to church but in previous measures people were allowed out to ‘worship’.

Reports suggest events like carol services will come under the new curfew.

There will be no ban on going outdoors or to work.

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Carol Singers Attacked in India

A group of Christians have been attacked in India as they sung Christmas carols.

It’s claimed Hindu radicals assaulted the believers after saying they were trying to convert people to Christianity.

The incident happened on December 13 in Singareny Colony of Sarurnagar in India’s southern city of Hyderabad.

Pastor Bhim Nayak, head pastor of Banjara Baptist Church, and fifteen of his church members were singing Christmas carols and visiting with other Christian families when they were attacked.

International Christian Concern says the group of extremist Hindus surrounded their vehicle and claimed the Christians were attempting to forcefully convert people to Christianity by singing Christmas carols.

The van’s windows were smashed and the attackers dragged the Christians out into the street where they were badly beaten.

Pastor Nayak and four other were severely injured as the radicals used sticks and clubs during the attack.

The pastor is now in a critical condition in hospital.

International Christian Concern (ICC) said: “Pray for Pastor Nayak who remains in critical condition. Also pray for the ten other Christians injured in this attack.

“Remember India’s Christians this Christmas, as this is likely not the only attack they will be forced to endure this holiday season.

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US Pastor Undergoing ‘Severe Pains’ in Iranian Prison

U.S. Pastor Saeed Abedini, who has now been in an Iranian jail for his Christian faith for more than two years and has been subjected to harsh beatings, is in “severe pain,” according to a relative who was able to visit him in prison.

“Saeed continues to have severe pain and would appreciate your prayers,” American Center for Law and Justice quotes Pastor Saeed’s wife, Naghmeh, as saying.

The American pastor must be allowed to return to his wife and children in the United States and to receive the critical medical care that he so desperately needs, the group says.

Many Christians who are supporting the demand for Saeed’s release set out an empty place at the table on Thanksgiving to remember him and other persecuted Christians.

“Saeed had been made aware of the empty Thanksgiving plate settings to remember him. I had gathered the pictures you all had shared to show it to Saeed. He was so encouraged and moved by it!” Naghmeh says.

“He has felt the presence of Jesus ever so near to him during this time and has felt all of your prayers,” she adds. “He wants you all to know how your prayers have crossed prison walls and how the Lord has been ministering to him. He wanted to thank you all for it!”

This will be the third Christmas for Saeed’s family without him. “The journey is quite difficult,” Naghmeh says. “There are a lot of unknowns regarding Saeed’s release and the timing, but both Saeed and I are trusting the Lord. Jesus Christ has never failed nor forsaken us.”

Obama raised the issue of the pastor’s detention during his first phone conversation with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani last September, but authorities in Iran have not responded.

Saeed grew up in Iran before converting to Christianity at the age of 20. He later traveled with his family back and forth between Iran and the U.S. to meet other members of his family and for Christian work.

During one such trip in 2009, Saeed was detained by Iranian officials and interrogated for his conversion. While he was released with a warning against engaging in underground church activities, he was once again arrested in 2012 while working on a non-sectarian orphanage project.

Saeed was sentenced for endangering “national security,” but the ACLJ believes the punishment has more to do with Saeed’s Christian faith.

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US Priest faces Prison for Fraud

An American Catholic priest will be sentenced later for embezzling money from a charity meant for Detroit’s poor.

Revd Timothy Kane stole money from the Angel Fund ranging from one thousand to 20 thousand dollars.

The charity provides cash for people in urgent need in Detroit.

Revd Kane, 58, was removed from St. Moses the Black Parish in Detroit when allegations were initially made against him.

Some parishioners have written character references to present to the judge.

The priest could face up to 20 years in prison although it’s not thought the sentence will be that long.

During his trial the jury were told how he collaborated with a prison inmate to recruit people to make false claims for aid which he would approve.

The Angel Fund has now been scrapped.

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Archbishop Appeals for Prayers for Sydney Café Hostages

The Archbishop of Sydney is appealing for prayers as a number of people are held hostage in a city café.

“Please join me in prayer for those held hostage in Martin Place, Sydney, and for the police who are trying to resolve the situation,” said Most Revd Anthony Fisher OP.

A number of people have managed to flee the Lindt Chocolat Cafe in Martin Place and it’s still unknown how many people are inside.

The gunman is wearing an Islamic headband and made hostages hold up a flag which appeared similar to that of Islamic State.

Police are in contact with the hostage taker and officers say no-one has been hurt so far.

Australian prime minister Tony Abbott earlier said he cannot think of a more “distressing or terrifying” event to be caught up in than the unfolding incident.

He said the motive was unclear and he would not rule out terrorism.”Our thoughts and prayers must above all go out to the individuals who are caught up in this,” Mr Abbott said.

Bishop of South Sydney Rt Rev Robert Forsyth told Premier the siege is very close to his office.He said: “I was more surprised, many thought it would happen, but I would say at first sight I did find it hard to believe.
“It’s a place I know very well, it’s near one of our churches.”It’s the shock of the unfamiliar, the violence in the midst of something you know so well, I think that’s the shock…Read More

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Christian Radio Host Bags 40 Years Sentence for Child Sex Abuse

A judge branded the actions of Christian radio host John Balyo “filthy [and] obscene” yesterday, and handed him a 40 year sentence for sexually exploiting a minor as well as possessing child pornography.

Balyo, a former morning host at WCSG, a Christian station operated by Cornerstone University in Michigan, was accused of leading a “double life”.

In court on Thursday, Judge Robert Holmes Bell, father of pastor and author Rob Bell, said: “I’m having a lot of trouble trying to reconcile two people in the orange jumpsuit before me.

“There’s the Christian man with a reputation as a value-driven individual. But there is something else going on that is troubling…filthy, obscene. I don’t get it. I don’t get where you went off.”

Prosecutor Assistant US Attorney Tessa K Hessmiller accused Balyo of being a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” in a sentencing memorandum.

“On the outside, he was a law-abiding, charitable, upstanding citizen. He was able to gain people’s trust, leading no one to suspect anything was amiss. But underneath the surface, he was feeding a morbid and sadistic fascination with children, creating and accumulating pedophilic materials, rehearsing a sexual kidnapping fantasy with a gun and a child-sized mannequin and meeting clandestinely in hotel rooms with young boys in bondage,” Hessmiller continued…Read More

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Nigerian Churches Increase Security after latest Boko Haram Attack

Churches in Nigeria have increased security after a bomb attack on a mosque in Kano, northern Nigeria, that left more than 100 people dead.

Bishop John Namaza Niyiring of Kano said that the measures include erecting barricades, using metal detectors to check people entering churches, and a special police unit “carrying out surveillance in areas where we intend to hold special functions”.

More than 100 people were killed and 135 wounded in multiple suicide bomb blasts at Kano’s central mosque on November 29.

The attack was carried out by militant Islamist group Boko Haram, which is fighting to overthrow the Nigerian government and create an Islamic state.

The people of Kano “are politically conscientised and will want to exercise their civic responsibilities,” the bishop said.

Bishop Niyiring said the call on Kano residents to go about their normal duties and continue to worship in the mosque by one of Nigeria’s most influential monarchs would boost morale ahead of the elections.

The emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II, urged people to clean up the scene of the attack and not to be intimidated, he said.

This was not the first Boko Haram attack on a mosque, and analysts say the militant Islamists could be showing disapproval of the way Islam is being practiced.

In northern Nigeria in 2012, an attack on a Christian service in Kano left 15 people dead and many more wounded.

A 2011 Christmas bomb attack on a Catholic church just outside Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, killed 37 people and wounded 57.

“We have received cooperation from the various security services,” which has “helped to stem tide of sectarian attacks since 2012 in the state,” Bishop Niyiring said.

“The frequency of attacks in Kano is low when compared to that of Maiduguri,” the capital of Borno state in northeastern Nigeria, he said.

Officials of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria met with President Goodluck Jonathan earlier this year to discuss attacks on churches and the need for heightened security to avert these, he said.

“There is also the need for the church and the state to collaborate on tackling the plight” of people who have been internally displaced by the violence, Bishop Niyiring said.

“The Catholic bishops and other religious leaders in Adamawa, Yobe and Borno states are taking care” of those who have fled their homes with “federal and state governments doing little to alleviate their sufferings,” he said.

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Christian Military Chaplain ‘Condemned’ for Sharing Faith with Fellow Soldiers

A military base in Georgia has been accused of unjustly punishing a Christian chaplain for sharing his faith during a training class on suicide prevention.

Chaplain Joseph Lawhorn was given a “letter of concern” from a superior at Fort Benning for explaining to the class about how his Christian faith helped him through his depression.

Colonel David G. Fivecoat, commander of the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade at Fort Benning, delivered the punishment.

The Plano, Texas-based conservative law firm the Liberty Institute sent a letter on Tuesday to Col. Fivecoat regarding the matter, and has requested a response by later this month.

Mike Berry, director of Military Affairs at the Liberty Institute and author of the letter, told The Christian Post that Chaplain Lawhorn “retained Liberty Institute” on the weekend “after he received the letter of concern.”

“We are still awaiting a response from the Army. We hope to receive a response by Dec. 15,” Berry said.

Berry also told CP that there are many provisions in the laws of the United States that protect a person’s right to express his or her religious beliefs while in uniform.

“The Constitution, federal law, and military regulations all make clear that religious expression in the military is not only permitted, but it’s protected,” he added.

“Congress recently strengthened religious freedom for service members in the FY13 and FY14 National Defense Authorization Acts (Sections 533 and 532, respectively).”

According to Fivecoat’s letter of concern, the issue surrounding Lawhorn’s actions during the suicide training class was that he was “perceived to advocate Christianity and used Christian scripture and solutions.”

“You provided a two-sided handout that listed Army resources on one side and a biblical approach to handling depression on the other side,” said the letter, courtesy the Army Times.

“This made it impossible for those in attendance to receive the resource information without also receiving the biblical information.”

The letter, which Fivecoat said would be placed in Lawhorn’s personnel file for at least three years or Fivecoat leaves the command, also stated that Lawhorn is “entrusted to care for the emotional wellbeing of all soldiers in the battalion.”

“You, above all others, must be cognizant of the various beliefs held by diverse soldiers,” continued the letter of concern. “During mandatory training briefings, it is imperative you are careful to avoid any perception you are advocating one system of beliefs over another.”

Regarding what rights Lawhorn had to express his Christian faith, Berry of the Liberty Institute told CP that under the circumstances, Lawhorn’s actions were not only acceptable but commendable.

“The Army also recognizes that suicide is a growing problem within its ranks, and it identified spiritual fitness as a key component to combatting soldier mental illness and suicide,” Berry argued.

“Clearly, Chaplain Lawhorn’s actions — trying to save the lives of his fellow soldiers — were protected under law and military regulations. In short, he should have been commended, not condemned.

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