Chinese Province Bans Christian Rooftop Crosses on Catholic and Protestant Churches, Has Forcefully Removed 400 Crosses in 1 Year

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Christian Post Report – Worshippers pray during a mass at the Liuhe Catholic Church in Liuhe village on the outskirts of Qingxu county, northern China, in this undated photo.

The Chinese province of Zhejiang is set to ban all rooftop crosses from Protestant and Catholic churches, and has already removed hundreds of such crosses despite mass protests from Christians.

“The authorities have attached great importance to this religious symbol,” pastor Zheng Leguo from Zhejiang told The Associated Press. “This means no more prominent manifestation of Christianity in the public sphere.”

While the draft for the ban is yet to be approved, authorities have removed nearly 400 crosses from the rooftops of churches since early 2014. Officials have claimed that these crosses violate government building codes, but the growing Christian community in China has said that it is being persecuted and is seen as a threat to the Communist Party.

Exact statistics of how many Christians there are in China are hard to come by, with estimates ranging from 23 million to as many as 100 million, AP noted. With the Communist Party boasting a membership of 85 million people, the rise of Christianity has prompted stricter government measures for believers and their houses of worship.

Officials have also arrested Christian pastors on a number of occasions, accused them of “disturbing public order” by gathering Christian crowds. Pastor Huang Yizi is one pastor who was arrested in August 2014 under such a charge, and threatened with seven years in prison for speaking out against the government’s crackdown of churches.

In another major crackdown in September in the Guangdong province, nearly 100 Christians, including children, were arrested while they were attending a service at a house church.

“It is unbelievable that local authorities arrested over 100 church members, including children, in Foshan city. Even though most people have been released, the experience has been traumatizing,” International Christian Concern Regional Manager for Southeast Asia Sooyoung Kim said at the time.

While the Chinese government allows for some Christian churches to operate under its guidelines, it has banned house churches and arrested underground church leaders.

Beijing authorities have also called Christian pastors and religious scholars into meetings to instruct them that the Christian faith must be free of foreign influence but “adapt to China,” meaning to follow the rules of the Communist Party.

Zheng noted that the Communist Party has cracked down even harder on Christians in the past. He added that although the proposed ban on crosses is so far limited to one province, the measure represents “a restriction on the public space for Christianity.”

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A Christian’s Three Enemies

Christian Post Report – Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away. These desires give birth to sinful actions. And when sin is allowed to grow, it gives birth to death.
— James 1:14-15

I don’t know why people become perplexed as to why they fall into sin when they hang around places where they are vulnerable. Let’s say that someone is struggling with drinking and then suddenly falls off the wagon, so to speak. So a friend asks, “Where were you?”

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    Greg Laurie, senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California and Harvest Orange County in Irvine, California, shares the Gospel with a sold-out crowd of 19,000 for Harvest America at the American Airlines Center and Victory Park in Dallas, Texas, Oct. 5, 2014.

“Well, I was at a bar.”

“Why would you go hang out in a bar when you have a problem with this?”

“Well, they have a nice big-screen TV. I really like to watch the game there, and they also have the best chicken wings ever.”

People will put themselves in a place of vulnerability and then are shocked when they fall.

That is how it started for Eve when she ate from the only tree that God had forbidden. She was at the wrong place at the wrong time, listening to the wrong voice, which led her to do the wrong thing.

Eve had access to all of the Garden of Eden to discover and enjoy it. But where was she? She was hanging around in the one place God told her to stay away from. Genesis 3:6 tells us, “So when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree desirable to make one wise, she took of its fruit and ate. She also gave to her husband with her, and he ate” (NKJV).

As you look at that verse, it is a foundational statement about the origin of all temptation. As Christians, we basically have three enemies that we face on a daily basis: the world, the flesh, and the Devil. The world, with its allure, is the external foe. The flesh, with its evil desires, is the internal foe. The Devil, with his enticements, is the infernal foe.

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Anglican Archbishop Welby: ‘Dishonest’ Unity That All Faiths Are Same May Fuel Religious Extremism

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Christian Post Report – Pope Francis (R) exchange gifts with the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby during a private audience at the Vatican June 14, 2013.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby, has warned that pretending that all faiths are the same or united is “dishonest,” and may be helping to fuel religious extremism.

Welby, who leads the Anglican Communion, said that some faith leaders hide behind “bland” and “anaemic” statements about unity and ignore the fact that there are “profound differences” between faiths, according to The Telegraph.

Welby, who was speaking before the Board of Deputies of British Jews in London, told Jewish, Muslim, and Christian leaders that the rise of persecution and religious violence around the world, particularly in the Middle East and Africa, is a “generational” threat that needs to be tackled with an “alternate vision.”

“If we don’t do that we leave all the good arguments in the hands of the radicals and that is the great challenge I face, and I believe we all face,” the Archbishop of Canterbury said.

“If we’re going to do that we have to come together and we have to have the difficult conversations in safe spaces and that’s a very, very difficult thing up do.”

Welby continued: “We need to move beyond inter-religious interaction in which we the usual suspects issue bland statements of anaemic intent with which you could paper the walls of Lambeth Palace – and much good would it do you – all desperate to agree with one another so that the very worst outcome could possibly be that we end up acknowledging our differences.”

The Anglican Communion leader warned that not enough is being done in the face of the dangers religious people face in this day and age, and repeated that it is “disingenuous and ultimately dishonest” to disregard the “profound differences” between faiths.

“True friendships and relationships can withstand honesty about differences in values, opinions and religious understandings and a common commitment to mutual flourishing in diversity,” he said.

Still, Welby has made strengthening relationships between Anglicans and Catholics an important part of his ministry, and earlier this week received the English Catholic Cardinal Vincent Nichols at the Royal Albert Hall.

Welby has also met with Pope Francis several times since the latter was elected as leader of the Roman Catholic Church, with the two promising to work on continuing to mend relationships between the two Christian traditions.

Welby has faced division within the Anglican Communion itself, however, with more conservative Anglican leaders voicing their opposition to recent changes in doctrine, such as the Church of England voting to allow women to become bishops.

Back in December 2014 Welby warned that the Anglican Communion may experience schism due to the debates on social issues.

“I think, realistically, we’ve got to say that despite all efforts there is a possibility that we will not hold together, or not hold together for a while,” the Archbishop of Canterbury said.

“I could see circumstances in which there could be people moving apart and then coming back together, depending on what else happens.”

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10 Things First-Time Church Visitors Don’t Want to Hear

A pastor in charge of community building and small groups feels it’s so important for churches to make a good impression on first-time church visitors from the moment they walk onto a church campus that he’s come up with a list of 10 statements that just might do the opposite and turn churchgoers away.

Pastor Ben Reed of Long Hollow Baptist Church in Tennessee told The Christian Post that a church can run people off if its greeters and the rest of the congregation are not careful about the words they use.

“I think that we forget a lot of times that the worship experience starts in the parking lot, not when we pastors step on the stage,” Reed said. “We can put so much effort and time into crafting just that perfect worship service and it doesn’t matter if we miss out” by the church’s guest services giving the wrong impressions, he explained.

“If we don’t really think critically about how we are going to minister to the first-time guest then we are going to miss it,” he said.

One of the items on his “10 Statements Church Visitors Never Want to Hear” list is “What’s your address? I didn’t catch it on the first 6 forms I had you fill out.”

“The Gospel is the greatest message in the history of the world, but it doesn’t have a chance if the moment somebody walks in the door and if somehow, someway we convince them to fill out a visitors form and then later in the service we ask them to fill out another one, and when they pick up their kids we ask them to fill out another one,” Reed said. “They just might throw up their hands and say, ‘I don’t care what your gospel is, forget it.'”

He also cautioned against someone already inside the church making a quick judgment about a first-time visitor.

Reed gave the example of visitors who may be “feeling pretty good about this new church and when they come in somebody says, ‘Oh, I know you. We went to high school together. What are you doing at this church?’ Basically implying that ‘I know what your sins are and you are not really welcome here.'”

The “10 Statements Church Visitors Never Want to Hear” according to Reed are:

1. Our pastor isn’t normally this _____.
Insert whatever you want in this blank: loud, obnoxious, offensive, long-winded. If you have to explain part of your pastor’s style because you know that outsiders won’t like it, you’ve got a problem. Talk with your pastor about that.

2. We’re full. Sorry.
Always have a backup plan. Always. If someone sees that your service is full once, they’ll deal with it. But they probably won’t come back if they don’t see a plan you have in place.

3. What are YOU doing here?
Never say this. Never. Your shocked, open mouth reveals your judgmental spirit…at least in the eyes of visitors. When you say this, all they can think is, “God couldn’t really love someone like you.”

4. You can’t serve now…you’ve got to be a member first.
Why would someone want to become a member if they’ve never had the chance to serve?

5. We don’t believe in serving coffee on Sunday mornings.
If you say this, I can only assume you are leading a church in the pit of Hell.

6. What’s your address? I didn’t catch it on the first 6 forms I had you fill out.
Try to streamline the “first-time visitors check-in process.” Nobody likes to feel like they’re visiting HR on their first church visit.

7. You want to join a small group? You’ll have to wait until next Fall.
If you ask people to wait more than a month to join community, they’ll often look elsewhere.

8. Here we just care about the Truth. If you don’t like it, you can leave.    …… Read More

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Pastor Resigns From Georgia Church After Congregation’s Vote to Leave PCUSA Fails

  • Charles Hasty
    (Photo: courtesy Rev. Hasty)
    The Reverend Charles Hasty, formerly senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Columbus, Georgia.

Christian Post Report – The Rev. Charles Hasty, senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Columbus, Georgia, has announced his resignation from the congregation he’s served for 13 years after members narrowly defeated a motion to leave the Presbyterian Church (USA).

Hasty announced his resignation Monday evening after congregants voted 266-146 last month to leave PCUSA over theological differences; the total was just eight votes shy of the necessary two-thirds majority needed to pass.

JoAnna Williams, administrative assistant for Hasty, directed The Christian Post to a local news article wherein quotes from a letter Hasty wrote explaining his reasoning was published.

“Undoubtedly, there is more work to be done; however, the work God is calling this church to do will be under different leadership,” said Hasty to the Ledger-Enquirer.

“My heart, like all of yours, is broken in the wake of the fractured vote for gracious dismissal and the resulting conflicted state of our relationships within First Presbyterian and between First Presbyterian and Flint River Presbytery.”

In April the 900-member First Presbyterian voted on whether or not to remain affiliated with PCUSA, due to the liberal theological direction of the Mainline denomination.

Had the measure passed, First Presbyterian would have not only disaffiliated from PCUSA, but also joined the newer, more conservative Evangelical Covenant Order of Presbyterians.

The week after the vote, about 70 members of First Presbyterian left to form their own congregation, named Grace Church of Columbus.

Glen D. Giles, a member of Grace Church, told CP in an earlier interview that he joined the new congregation because he felt “isolated and disenfranchised by my denomination.”

“I felt that in the almost three decades I had been a member of that denomination it had transformed from a denomination into a political action committee,” said Giles, adding he was speaking only for himself.

“I desired to be a part of a church and denomination that will have less conflict and more unity, especially in adhering to the Word.”

According to his letter of resignation, Hasty will officially leave his position as senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church effective Sunday, May 24.

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Fidel Castro Ran Cocaine Trafficking Operations ‘Like a Real Godfather,’ Cuban Dictator’s Former Bodyguard Claims in Autobiography

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Christian Post Report – Fidel Castro at the release of his autobiography in 2010.

In a new tell-all autobiography to be released in English in May, the ex-bodyguard of Fidel Castro reveals that the former Cuban dictator lived a “double life” that had him running cocaine and marijuana drug trafficking operations “like a real Godfather.”

Juan Reinaldo Sanchez, who worked as Castro’s bodyguard for 17 years before being imprisoned in 1994 after planning to retire due to concern about Castro’s corrupt actions, asserted in his book, The Double Life of Fidel Castro: My 17 Years as Personal Bodyguard to El Lider Maximo, that although he once worshipped Castro “like a god,” he was appalled to learn the secrets of Castro’s rule that the dictator did not want the public to know.

After working for Castro for nearly two decades and finding out that not only was he a drug kingpin but also executed his own high-ranking government officials just like a mob boss would, Sanchez knew it was time for him to step down from his security gig.

  • Fidel Castro
    (Photo: St, Martin’s Press)

After his intentions to retire became known, he was imprisoned for about 14 years before he was finally able to escape, flee to Mexico and cross the U.S. southern border into Texas. The 66-year-old now lives in Miami.

Even though Sanchez admits that he once loved Castro as much, if not more, than his own family, Sanchez began to become concerned Castro’s corrupt practices in 1988.

Sanchez explained that he was able to listen in to a private conversation that Castro had with his interior minister, General Jose Abrantes, in Castro’s Havana office. That was when Sanchez claimed he first learned of Castro’s involvement with prominent drug traffickers.

Sanchez remembers Casto telling him before the conversation not to record the conversation, but Sanchez did anyway. Abrantes explained to Castro that a Cuban drug smuggler, who was living in the United States and did much business with the Cuban government, wanted to vacation with his parents in Havana in exchange for $75,000.

Castro liked the deal but wanted to have the drug trafficker’s parents keep the vacation a secret so that the international community doesn’t know that Cuba negotiates with a known drug trafficker. Abrantes then came up with a plan to tell the parents that their son was an undercover Cuban intelligence officer responsible for infiltrating the U.S. and if they did not keep the vacation a secret, their son could face death.

“Their conversation centered on a Cuban lanchero [someone who smuggles by boat] living in the United States, apparently conducting business with the government,” Sanchez wrote. “And what business? Very simply, a huge drug-trafficking transaction was being carried out at the highest echelons of the state.”

“It was as if the sky had fallen on me,” Sanchez added. “I realized that the man for whom I had long sacrificed my life, the Lider whom I worshipped like a god and who counted more in my eyes than my own family was caught up in cocaine trafficking to such an extent that he was directing illegal operations like a real godfather.”

Sanchez further explained that as funding to Cuba from Moscow started to become nonexistent, Castro founded the “Moneda Convertible” Department, which Sanchez wrote was nothing more than the “Marijuana and Cocaine Department.”

“For him, drug trafficking was, above all, a weapon of revolutionary struggle more than a means of making money,” Sanchez wrote. “It served his revolutionary objectives in the sense that it corrupted and destabilized American society… Icing on the cake: It was a means of bringing in cash to finance subversion.”

But as the U.S. government became weary of Cuba’s involvement in drug trafficking operations, Castro ordered an “investigation” into the “appalling” matter. During the investigation, Abrantes was arrested along with Cuban general Arnaldo Ochoa.

Sanchez states that Castro played an overly active role in their trials to the point that he would instruct the prosecution and jury during the breaks of the trials. Abrantes was sentenced to 25 years in prison, while Ochoa was sentenced to death for treason. Sanchez also wrote that Castro ordered him and Castro’s other men to watch Ochoa’s execution.

“Castro made us watch it,” he explained. “That’s what the Comandante was capable of to keep his power: not just killing but also of humiliating and reducing to nothing men who had served him devotedly.”

Castro officially remained as Cuban president up until February 2008, when his brother, Raul assumed his office. Sanchez’s book also discussed Raul’s alcoholism and fear that Fidel would one day imprison him just like he did Abrantes.

“If what’s worrying you is that what happened to Abrantes will happen to you, let me tell you that Abrantes [is not my brother,]” Sanchez remembers Fidel telling Raul. “You and I have been united since we were children, for better and for worse. So, no, you are not going to experience Abrantes’ fate, unless… you persist with this deplorable behavior.”

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5 Egyptian Christian Children Arrested for Blasphemy After Recording Prayer Video That ‘Mocked’ ISIS

Egyptian Coptic Christians (Photo: Reuters/Asmaa Waguih)

Christian Post Report – Relatives and neighbours of Egyptian Coptic men killed in Libya chant pro-army slogans during a protest while carrying crosses in al-Our village, in Minya governorate, south of Cairo, February 16, 2015. Thousands of traumatized mourners gathered on Monday at the Coptic church in al-Our village south of Cairo, struggling to come to terms with the fate of compatriots who paid a gruesome price for simply seeking work in Libya. Thirteen of 21 Egyptians beheaded by Islamic State came from the impoverished dirt lanes of al-Our, violence that prompted the Egyptian military to launch an air strike on Islamic State militant targets in Libya.

Police in Egypt recently arrested five Coptic Christian children after angry Muslim mobs accused them of blasphemy for being featured in a circulated prayer video with their Coptic teacher that showed them making fun of the Islamic State terrorist organization.

In a report published Tuesday by Fox News on how Christians have become the target of Muslim extremists in the Minya Governorate in northern Egypt, it was reported that Muslim mobs in the village of Nasreya in Minya gathered around the residences of five Christian students and chanted that they had “insulted” Islam.

The angry Muslims claimed that the students and their Coptic teacher were guilty of blasphemy, which is a crime in Egypt, because their video mocked ISIS, a barbaric Islamic terrorist group that has claimed chunks of territory in Iraq and Syria and also has affiliate groups located in Egypt and Libya.

As the teacher was arrested and questioned by police over a four-day period, the mobs threw rocks at the homes of the students and demanded that their parents turn over the children to the local policing authority.

Mina Thabet, a Coptic activist, said that the children and teacher still remain in police detention, as well as other Christians who been victimized by Muslim attacks and accusations.

“We have five Coptic Christian children charged with blasphemy and insulting Islam,” Thabet explained. “We still have other open cases where Christians are charged with inciting violence as if they were the perpetrators, but where they were [actually] the victims.”

Todd Daniels, the Middle East regional manager for International Christian Concern, told The Christian Post on Wednesday that due to the corrupt nature of Egypt’s judicial system, the children could be sentenced to overly-long prison sentences.

“The case of the five arrested in Minya and charged with blasphemy represents yet another case of how Egypt continues to bend to the weight of extremist ideology,” Daniels wrote in an email. “A video – not even shared publicly – that mocked ISIS, a group that openly beheaded twenty Egyptian citizens, has already put these five in prison and may lead to lengthy prison sentences. Despite progress in terms of rhetoric from [Egyptian] President [Abdel Fattah el-Sisi], Egypt has pervasive persecution that continues to occur not only on the societal level but also in the judiciary.”

Daniels added that on Tuesday, a Christian man in Egypt was sentenced to one year in prison for blasphemy, after sharing a video on Facebook of two Islamic scholars debating points of Islam.

Although Sisi called for a reformation of the country’s persecutory Muslim extremist mindset in a speech given at the most prestigious Islamic learning center in the world, the 1000-year-old Al-Azhar University, the country’s blasphemy law has remained intact, giving Muslims the ability to use the law to persecute religious minorities and assert their dominance.

“While Sisi has done things that are commendable in terms of trying to clamp down on extremism and talk openly or more openly about the extremism problem, on the other hand, we see just a sort of larger clamping down on what is deemed acceptable religious discourse,” Oren Kessler, deputy director of research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told CP. “That often includes a certain overzealousness when it comes to enforcing what Christians are allowed to say about Islam, or even persecuting Christians who have said nothing about Islam simply as a government show of force.”

The Minya Governorate, which was home to the 21 Coptic Christians who were beheaded by ISIS in February, has hosted other Muslim attacks against the Coptic Christian community. In April, Coptic Christians who were looking to build a church honoring the fallen 21 Coptic martyrs in the village of al-Our were attacked by a Muslim mob that opposed the building of such a church. A week later, a muslim mob protested the construction of a new governor-approved church in the village of El-Galaa.

Although Kessler said he doesn’t believe the Egyptian government is complicit in attacks against the Christian community, the government has done little to protect the Christian population.

“What I tend to see are generally cases of neglect. There have even been cases in which the police knew about plans to attack churches and did nothing,” Kessler said. “We here a lot of nice rhetoric from President Sisi about confronting religious extremism, and President Sisi went into the Coptic Christian cathedral on Christmas to wish them a merry Christmas, but there has been very little in way of action in terms of protecting the Copts.”

Even though Sisi has called for a peaceful reformation of Islam, the only real action that his regime has taken in that regard has been providing schools with new textbooks and curricula, which Kessler says is a good place to start.

“Even the public school system has a lot of problems with its curricula in terms of how it portrays Christians and Jews and how it portrays Islam as the necessary dominant religion in the country,” Kessler said. “I think some textbooks were changed. There were changes to the curriculum. Beyond that, we have seen mostly rhetoric, not that rhetoric is unimportant because it does help create and environment of tolerance, but rhetoric needs to be matched with action and we haven’t seen a whole lot of action beyond these changes to the curriculum.”

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Pope Francis Allows Priests to Begin Pardoning Women and Doctors Who’ve Performed Abortions, Changing Catholic Practice

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Christian Post Report – Pope Francis embraces a boy and a girl during a meeting with young people at Manila university, January 18, 2015.

Pope Francis has said that Roman Catholic priests can begin pardoning women who’ve had abortions and doctors who have performed the procedure starting in 2016, changing long-standing Catholic practice. The Vatican insisted, however, that it continues to look at abortion as a sin.

Archbishop Rino Fisichella, the president of the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelisation, announced Francis’ decision earlier this week, and said: “The missionaries of mercy are priests sent out by the Holy Father at the beginning of Lent. The Pope is sending them out [to dioceses and parishes] as a tangible sign of how a priest should be a man of pardon, close to everyone …”

The Irish Times pointed out that Catholic tradition only allows bishops or the pope himself to absolve women of having an abortion, which is a sin that leads to excommunication from the Church.

The Catholic “Holy Year of Mercy” runs from Dec. 8 through Nov. 20, 2016, and will allow specially appointed priests “the authority to pardon even those sins reserved to the Holy See.”

The special year will also mark several individual jubilee days, such as for the Roman Curia, catechists, teenagers and prisoners.

Archbishop Fisichella clarified in an interview with Italian news agency ANSA that priests will also be able to offer absolution not only to women who’ve had abortions, but also to the doctors that performed them.

The Daily Mail reported that the Vatican has previously faced criticism from the United Nations for excommunicating the mother and doctor of a 9-year-old girl in Brazil who underwent an abortion in 2009 after she was raped by her stepfather and became pregnant with twins.

Italian Cardinal Velasio De Paolis, who has published a book alongside four other cardinals called Remaining In The Truth Of Christ, which defends marriage and Catholic tradition, insisted that the Catholic stance against abortion will not waver, however.

De Paolis said: “Regardless of this decision by the Pope, the Church will continue to consider abortion a sin. I hope it does not cause confusion.”

Francis has affirmed on a number of occasions his opposition to abortion, a well as to euthanasia, stem-cell research, and other attempts to end life.

Back in November 2014, the pontiff dismissed the notion that abortion is good for women, or that euthanasia is “an act of dignity,” or “a scientific breakthrough to ‘produce’ a child (who is) considered a right instead of accepted as a gift.” Francis also denounced “(the) use of human life as laboratory mice supposedly to save others.”

The Vatican has set up an official Jubilee of Mercy website which talks more about the tradition and the planned events.

“I have decided to announce an Extraordinary Jubilee which has at its centre the mercy of God. It will be a Holy Year of Mercy. We want to live in the light of the Word of the Lord: ‘Be merciful, even as your Father is merciful’ (Luke 6:36). And this especially applies to confessors! So much mercy!” Francis said when announcing the Holy Year.

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Gospel Star Kierra Sheard Will Preview Clothing Line for Full-Figured Women On BET’s ‘Sunday Best’

Kierra Sheard (Photo: BET Networks)

Christian Post Report – Kierra Sheard currently serves as a judge on BET’s “Sunday Best.”

Kierra Sheard, the gospel singer and judge on BET’s “Sunday Best” talent competition, recently announced that people will get a preview of her upcoming full figure fashion line on the show.

Sheard, 27, took to her Instagram page to let the world know where they can get an official first glimpse of her high-end clothing line called, Eleven 60, before it’s official debut in the Fall.

“#Eleven60 I can’t wait for you to see the clothing line,” Sheard wrote. “..Tune into #BETSundayBest for more fun looks #fullFiguredFashion.”

Sheard announced that she would release Eleven 60 last March and spoke up about the need to create quality apparel for what appears to be an underserved demographic of women.

“I’ve learned that the full figured apparel represents almost eighteen billion dollars and is growing. However, we haven’t been accepted into the high fashion realm,” Sheard wrote last March. “Why?! We are the money! Let’s show them how and why we should be accepted.”

Although she has not announced an official release date just yet, Sheard gave fans a glimpse of what they can expect from the upcoming fashion line,

“It’s a clothing line that complements the thick woman. While being a full-figured woman, I’ve found it hard to find quality and high fashion trends in my size,” she wrote. “But no more skimpy clothes! And no more muu muus! Since the average American woman is plus size, I should be able to healthily, and fabulously own it!”

The daughter of Grammy Award-winning singer Karen Clark Sheard of the gospel music group The Clark Sisters, and Bishop J. Drew Sheard, Kierra has managed to make her mark in the music world and signed on to serve as a judge on “Sunday Best” last year. While she is planning to use the platform to showcase her upcoming clothing line, she was once apprehensive about appearing on the show next to big names like Yolanda Adams, Donnie McClurkin and Kirk Franklin who have helped usher new talent into the gospel music industry.

“I always said I don’t think I ever want to be a judge! So I thought about it because I was a little nervous about judging and being the youngest judge on the panel,” Sheard admitted to The Christian Post last year. “It’s been a great journey because I’ve been able to glean from the trailblazers that are on the set and I’m just thankful to have the opportunity because I would never have said no to ‘Sunday Best.'”

“Sunday Best All Stars” premieres, Sunday, July 19 at 8 PM ET/PT on BET where fans can tune in to see what Sheard’s clothing line will offer.

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New Orleans Pastor Drops Dead After Telling Congregation, ‘If the Lord Called Me Now I’m Ready’

  • Pastor Kenneth Green of Greater St. Mary Baptist Church
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    Pastor Kenneth Green of Greater St. Mary Baptist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Christian Post Report – A New Orleans pastor collapsed suddenly and died in the middle of preaching a sermon at Greater Saint Mary Baptist Church in the Algiers community on Sunday after declaring to his congregation: “If the Lord called me now, I’m ready.”

Pastor Kenneth Green, 56, was preaching on theBook of Psalms in a sermon titled “Down But Not Out” and made an ironic declaration shortly before collapsing, according to church member Joan Martin.

“And then he had mentioned that if the Lord called me now ‘I’m ready to go,'” Martin told local news outlet WDSU.

The sudden death shocked the congregation and Martin burst out in tears when she saw her pastor tumble to the ground.

“He took a swallow of water, before he took water he wiped his face, and then he looked up and it looked like his eyes were rolled back, like there was no life in his eyes, and he tumbled over. Everybody was in a state of shock people were crying,” she said.

Paramedics arrived shortly after he collapsed but were unable to revive him, according to Martin.

She said Green was a kind man who was there for anyone needing prayer and served others by taking sick people to the hospital and helping the homeless.

Green buried both of Martin’s sons and was there to comfort her during her time of grieving. For that, she wants people to remember him as a man of God who died living out his purpose.

“Remember his love for God and the work he did for God, and how he tried to be everything for everybody,” she said.

Green leaves behind a wife and three children. The family is currently awaiting autopsy results.

Martin said Green did not have a known health condition and described him as “very healthy.”

Green pastored Greater St. Mary Baptist Church for 8 years. The church is part of the United Church of Algiers.

The Christian Post contacted both Greater St. Mary Baptist Church and the United Church of Algiers. Both churches had no comment at the time of publication.

Source : Christian Post