Authorities Seal Another Church Building in Algeria Shut

Authorities Seal Another Church Building in Algeria Shut



TIZI-OUZOUAlgeria, May 23, 2019 (Morning Star News) – Authorities in north-central Algeria sealed shut another church building on Wednesday (May 22), closing it and its Bible school, Christian leaders said.


Citing a law that requires authorization for non-Muslim places of worship, gendarmes locked the doors of the evangelical church building in Boudjima, 20 kilometers (12 miles) northeast of Tizi-Ouzou, capital of the province of the same name in Kabylie Region.


Church pastor Youcef Ourahmane told Morning Star News that he has applied for a permit and, like all applications in Algeria, it has sat unattended. Summoned by phone to the gendarmerie brigade of Makouda yesterday (May 22), he and the top officials from the Protestant Church of Algeria (EPA) umbrella group were told that the Tizi-Ouzou provincial head had ordered the closure of the church and the Bible school.


“We have received an order of execution, and we must act,” the brigade chief said over the efforts of Pastor Ourahmane, EPA President Salah Chalah and EPA council member Arezki Iamrache to dissuade him, the pastor said. “We are very sorry to get there, but we are only the executors.”


Pastor Ourahmane is also vice president of the EPA.


“I am sad to have to face this injustice,” Pastor Ourahmane told Morning Star News. “We prayed for those authorities who are persecuting us, as our Lord Jesus…

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Pastor and 16 church members kidnapped in Nigeria

Rev Zakariah Ido and members of the Evangelical Church Winning All in Kaduna, including the pastor’s daughter, were abducted in the early hours of Sunday.

A witness told local reporters that between 20 and 30 armed Fulani Muslim extremists were responsible for the attack.

 

The kidnapping took place as the church was hosting a choir service.

The Nigerian press has reported no contact has been established with the kidnappers.

According to a report by the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED), approximately 1,930 deaths were attributed to Fulani militants in 2018 alone, nearly six times the death toll caused by terrorist group Boko Haram.

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China Forcibly Removed Church’s Cross on Easter Sunday

China Forcibly Removed Church’s Cross on Easter Sunday



China has escalated its crackdown on Christianity in recent weeks, forcibly removing crosses from Protestant and Catholic churches, destroying unregistered church buildings and even demolishing the structure of a legal Three-Self congregation. 


The actions come amidst an official campaign, known as Return to Zero, to eliminate unregistered house churches. 


“The Communist Party is afraid that having a large number of people who believe in God will threaten their rule,” a house church pastor told Bitter Winter, which monitors religious persecution.


Government officials in Shandong province used a huge crane on Easter Sunday to remove the cross of a Protestant congregation, Grassland Church. A week later, officials in Henan province used a crane to remove two huge crosses atop a Catholic church. Shandong is the second-most populous province with 95 million people. Henan is third, with 94 million people. 


ChinaAid, another organization that monitors religious persecution, reported the incidents.   


“Since the Chinese government wrongly believes religions are an attempt by foreign powers to infiltrate China, they often restrict religious practice and expression, including cracking down on religious symbols being displayed on buildings,” ChinaAid reported.


Elsewhere, entire church buildings have been destroyed. 


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Evangelical Alliance concerned about potential government register for church activities for children

The Department for Education recently launched a consultation called ‘Children not in school‘ which seeks to gain public opinion on how to keep track of children who aren’t attending mainstream school during normal school hours.

The government wants to start a register, maintained by local authorities, of children not in school and also of ‘proprietors of certain education settings’.

It is proposing that there should be a duty on local authorities to check where local children are, and on parents in providing this information. The same could also apply to those who provide other ‘education settings’, which some Christians fear could include churches.

 

 

The EA, which represents thousands of Christians across the country, says it’s not clear who ‘proprietors’ are and that what counts as an ‘educational setting’ is vague. It fears it could include places like youth clubs, prayer meetings and Bible studies.

The Department of Education (DfE) told Premier it will not include Sunday schools as they would count as ‘supplementary education outside normal school hours’.

Simon McCrossan, head of public policy at the Evangelical Alliance, told Premier’s News Hour: “Whilst churches take registers of things like trips, the idea of a state register of religious attendance is unprecedented in the Western world and time and again we see that registration begets regulation.

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Evangelical Millennials More Likely to Regularly Attend Church than Older Generations

Evangelical Millennials More Likely to Regularly Attend Church than Older Generations



Millennial evangelicals are more likely to attend church weekly than older generations, while nearly seven in 10 of the young adults indicate they also give annually to charities, according to a new survey.


Dunham+Company, a Texas-based marketing and fundraising firm, commissioned WPA Intelligence to conduct the April survey of more than 1,000 evangelical believers nationwide to gauge generational attitudes on charitable giving, the Christian Post reported.


Overall, the study found that 53 percent of self-identified evangelicals surveyed said they attend church at least once a week. Surprisingly, Millennial evangelicals (ages 18 through 34), lead the pack with 61 percent responding that they attend weekly, followed by 54 percent of “boomers and matures” (ages 55 and over) and 44 percent of Generation X (ages 35 to 54). 


“Millennials are often believed to be disengaged in their faith, but this study shows that those Millennials who identify as evangelicals are more engaged in their faith than other generations,” Rick Dunham, founder of Dunham+Company, said in a statement. “This mirrors our study from 2017 which showed that Millennials generally are as likely to engage in religious attendance compared to other generations, with this current study showing a much higher engagement among those who identify as Evangelicals.” 


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Church of Scotland urges MoD not to destroy helicopter crash records

Members of the Kirk’s General Assembly unanimously backed a motion calling for all documents relating to the Chinook helicopter crash on the Mull of Kintyre on 2nd June 1994 to be “kept in a safe place and not deleted”.

A total of 29 people died after the aircraft, which was on its way from RAF Aldergrove near Belfast to Inverness, crashed in a ball of flames.

The Church previously called on the department to “revisit” the incident in 2003.

 

 

The Very Rev Dr Alan McDonald, who lives in Cromarty in the Highlands, told the General Assembly the response from the church on Mull of Kintyre and nationally was “much, much appreciated” by the families.

He said: “The MoD is reviewing the records of the accident on the Mull of Kintyre, whether they should be retained or deleted.

“The families are once more feeling very vulnerable and their voices are being ignored again.

“Because of everything that has happened to them over the years, the families simply do not want these records to be deleted.

“Their preference is that the records are kept in a safe place where they can be easily assessed from now on.”

Dr McDonald told the General Assembly the MoD had confirmed records, closed in 1995 and 1996, “will be reviewed for release or alternative disposal this year”.

The pilots, flight lieutenants Jonathan Tapper and Richard Cook, were accused of gross negligence over the crash.

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Pastor offers free weddings to cohabiting church couples

Pastor Bryan Carter of Concord Church in Dallas wants couples to not only agree to ten weeks of counseling but to also decide upon completion if they want to get married.

“If you’re living together and you want to get married but financially it’s not a good season, we’ll take care of the tuxedo, dress and reception, Carter told a local NBC affiliate.

 

“We’ll help you get there.”

At the end of the pre-marital counseling, couples will have the option of walking down the aisle and saying vows in a group wedding.

While the pastor acknowledged the idea is “radical”, he said he wanted to provide couples with the tools to “follow after Christ”.

If couples decide marriage isn’t for them, the church has offered to help pay for one month’s rent if someone in the relationship will agree to move out.

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Powerful Storms Spawn Nearly 60 Tornadoes in the Midwest – More Severe Weather Expected

Powerful Storms Spawn Nearly 60 Tornadoes in the Midwest – More Severe Weather Expected



A brutal storm has been hammering through the midwest, causing havoc and destruction at every turn. Around 60 reported tornadoes, high winds, pounding rain and widespread flooding have resulted in at least four deaths across the region, with more lethal weather predicted for Thursday.


The storms are also causing an array of risks on the ground. In Oklahoma City, two barges came loose from their moorings Wednesday and started careening down the swollen Arkansas River, coming perilously close to striking a dam. As a result, authorities took swift action to evacuate the surrounding towns, including Webbers Falls, which has a population of around 600 people.


“Evacuate Webbers Falls immediately,” town officials posted on Facebook. “The barges are loose and has the potential to hit the lock and dam 16. If the dam breaks, it will be catastrophic!! Leave now!!”


There is no word yet whether or not the barges have struck the dam yet, but the risk remains high. “The biggest concern is more rain,” Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt said during a news conference, according to the Associated Press. “Any rainfall we get just continues to saturate the soils that are already saturated. Especially rivers and streams,” added Oklahoma State Climatologist Gary McManus. “There is simply nowhere for this water to go.”


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Nicola Sturgeon praises Church of Scotland for role in national life

Addressing its General Assembly in Edinburgh, the First Minister said the Scottish Parliament owes a “major debt” to the Kirk, which she said provides a model of how to debate potentially divisive issues.

Ms Sturgeon said her speech at the Assembly Hall marked 20 years to the day since she first spoke as an MSP in the same building, which was home to the Scottish Parliament after it was reconvened in 1999 until it moved to Holyrood in 2005.

 

 

She said: “Whenever I attend the opening of the General Assembly, as I was privileged to do again on Saturday, I am struck by the extent to which the Church is at the centre not just of people’s spiritual life but of Scottish public life.

“That, of course, has been the case for generations.

“For a long time after the Act of Union, the General Assembly was the most prominent forum in existence in Scotland for bringing people together from right across the country to discuss important issues of the day.

“It therefore served in the words of Professor Sir Tom Devine as a ‘kind of surrogate parliament’.”

She added: “The Church of Scotland, of course, also helped to reestablish the modern Scottish Parliament.

“The 1989 Assembly endorsed the Claim of Right for Scotland, indeed, it was one of the first major civic institution to do so and it passed a resolution calling for the creation of a democratically elected assembly.

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