Can a Donkey Teach You to Explain Your Faith?

Can A Donkey Teach You To Defend Your Faith?

Christian Post Report – Christians have lost the art of persuasion and they need to get it back, Christian author Os Guinness argues in his new book, Fool’s Talk: Recovering the Art of Christian Persuasion.

Balaam’s ass is the patron saint of apologetics, Guinness likes to say, because the story from Numbers 22 illustrates that the key to being a good apologist is obedience to God.

In the story, Balaam is a prophet being disobedient to God. Several times, his donkey tries to turn him around, to put him on the correct path, but he is still resistant. Balaam only corrected himself when, in verse 28, “the Lord opened the mouth of the donkey,” and the donkey talked to him.

“The Lord used a dumb donkey to speak when the prophet was resistant to it. You can see there something that’s very humble, somewhat ridiculous, and the Lord is able to use him,” Guinness said in an April 24 interview with The Christian Post. “Many of us don’t have the answers to all the questions, but are we prepared to be used by the Lord? That is the key.”

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Al-Qaeda Second in Command Killed in Drone Strike; Once Incited Jihadists to ‘Eliminate the Cross’

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Christian Post Report – Yemeni Al Qaeda chief Nasser al-Wuhayshi speaks at an unknown location in this still image taken from video obtained by Reuters TV.

Nasir al-Wuhayshi, the man recognized as al-Qaeda’s second in command, has reportedly been killed in a drone strike in Yemen, marking the terror group’s heaviest loss since the death of leader Osama bin Laden.

CNN reported that al-Wuhayshi led the al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula branch, which is one of the most active wings of the faltering terror group.

AQAP released a video statement on Tuesday confirming his death, and announced that military chief Qasm al-Rimi would be taking his place.

“We in al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula mourn to our Muslim nation … that Abu Baseer Nasser bin Abdul Karim al-Wuhayshi, may God have mercy on his soul, passed away in an American strike which targeted him along with two of his mujahideen brothers,” Khaled Batarfi, a senior member of the group, said in the video.

Yemeni officials said the AQAP leader and two of his aids were killed in an airstrike attack in Mukalla, located in southeastern Yemen’s Hadramawt province.

Al-Wuhayshi has made several provocative statements during his time, and in April 2014 told followers in Yemen that “We must eliminate the cross. … The bearer of the cross is America!”

His remarks echo warnings released by terror group ISIS earlier this year, which beheaded 21 Coptic Christians in Libya in a video titled “A Message Signed With Blood to the Nation of the Cross.”

While ISIS has grown significantly in the past year and has conquered territory across Iraq and Syria, al-Qaeda has refused to pledge allegiance to ISIS’ leadership, and has largely been pushed to the sidelines.

Terrorism analyst Paul Cruickshank called the development “the biggest blow against al-Qaeda since the death of bin Laden.”

BBC News noted that al-Qaeda militants in Yemen remain active, however, and have seized territory and infrastructure.

Islamic groups analyst Murad Batal al-Shishani added:

“Nasser al-Wuhayshi was a major global figure among jihadists, even supporters of al-Qaeda’s rival Islamic State viewed Wuhayshi with respect.”

“As well as creating AQAP itself, Wuhayshi also played a major role in forming the AQAP off-shoot, Ansar al-Sharia, in 2011, to appeal to disaffected youth in Yemen at the time of the Arab Spring. AQAP’s leader cultivated good relations with local tribes, which helped his group advance in various places in the south of the country.”

Al-Shishani reflected that al-Wuhayshi’s death “is no doubt a big blow for AQAP, but it seems to have been prepared for this moment, swiftly naming another highly influential figure, Qasim al-Raymi, to succeed him.”

Cruickshank suggested that the successor, al-Rimi, is also a formidable leader, which he called the “brains of the operation.”

He said that the change in leadership is expected to have “a degree of continuity” as al-Wuhayshi and al-Rimi worked closely together.

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‘All Churches in America Have Muslim Spies in Them’ Who Are ‘Cataloging’ Every Jew and Christian in Preparation for Jihad, Warns Author Avi Lipkin

Avi Lipkin (Screengrab: SkylineChurch.org)

Christian Post Report – Jewish author Avi Lipkin speaks at the FUTURE Conference at Skyline Church in San Diego on June 15, 2015.

Jewish author Avi Lipkin warned Monday that “all” churches in America have been infiltrated by Muslim spies who frequently pretend to have found Christ but are really looking to provide intelligence to radical Muslims who will try to kill all Jews and Christians when jihad is ordered upon the U.S.

Lipkin, who has authored a number of books critical of radical Islam, frequently speaks at Christian churches around the U.S. to emphasize the importance of unity between the Jewish and Christian communities in standing against the advance of radical Islam. Lipkin, who immigrated from New York to Isreal in 1968, spoke at this week’s Future Conference held at Skyline Church in San Diego where he proclaimed that the world is facing the “most interesting” biblical period since the days of Jesus Christ and contended that the coming of the Messiah is just around the corner.

“We are realizing with our own very eyes fulfillment of more Bible prophecy than in any other generation in 2,000 years,” Lipkin asserted. “I believe the Messiah is in our time and I believe Israel will realize its borders.”

As Lipkin believes that Israel will soon expand its borders to occupy part of Syria, he argued that soon after, jihadi orders will be called to rid the world of Jews, Christians and other non-Muslims.

When Muslims are called to jihad, Lipkin believes that they will already have personal information on Jews and Christians because they will have used deception to build personal relationships with those they seek to exterminate.

Explaining that it is a violation of the Quran for Muslims to seek relationships with Jews and Christians, Lipkin said there is an exception for those who plan to act as Islamic spies on churches and synagogues.

Lipkin further explained that his wife, an Egyptian-born Jewess named Rachel, is an avid monitor of various Islamic broadcasts, television feeds and other Islamic news outlets. In one particular Arabian broadcast, Lipkin said Rachel heard the claim made that “all” churches in America have Muslim spies.

“It is very dangerous for a Muslim to even be associated with Christian missionaries or Christian churches unless they are spies. My wife has picked up broadcasts that say all the churches in America have Muslim spies in them, including former Christians who converted to Islam,” Lipkin said.

“When Muslims come to you and say ‘Oh yes, we have accepted Christ and we are born-again,’ you gotta be real careful because lying in Arabic is not only permissible it is commanded. Lying is a virtue in Islam to defeat the enemy.”

Lipkin told the story of one highly-decorated Middle Eastern Muslim doctor who applied for a Canadian visa in order to set up a medical office in Edmonton, Alberta. Before leaving for Canada, Lipkin explained that radical Muslims demanded that she record the personal information, addresses and phone numbers of her Jewish and Christian patients in Edmonton. The Muslims demanded that after she acquired the personal information of her non-Muslim patients, she had to send it to them on a disk so that information can be used to kill her patients once jihad has been ordered in Canada.

“When a war breaks out in the Middle East and orders for jihad come to the Muslims of Canada, the Muslims of Edmonton will kill the Jews of Edmonton and Muslims of Toronto will kill the Jews of Toronto and the Muslims of Vancouver will kill the Jews of Vancouver,” Lipkin continued.

“This was in 1999 but even now, they are cataloging the Jews wherever the Jews live. The Muslims like to have ecumenical relations with the Jews because they want to know who the Jews are and they go to the rabbis and want to be best friends with a rabbi. They want to get close with the rabbi because it will be easier to reach him and kill him.”

Lipkin further suggested that when the orders for jihad are made, Muslims are to kill the Jews on Saturday (the Jewish Sabbath) and then kill the Christians on Sunday.

“Allah wants to kill the Jews on Saturday and kill the Christians on Sunday; kill the Hindus, kill the Buddhists, kill the blacks in Africa and the Muslims kill each other all in the name of Allah,” Lipkin contended. “The bottom line in Islam is that every Jew dies and after that every Christian dies. Jesus Christ is coming back.”

“Ask any Muslim and they will tell you that Jesus is a Muslim,” Lipkin added. “On that day of judgement, every Jew and every Christian who has not converted to Islam will have his throat personally slit by Jesus Christ, the Muslim.”

Source : Christian Post

Os Guinness: How Rick Warren Won Over a ‘Gay Rights’ Activist With the Subversive Love of Christ (CP Interview 2/2)

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    Book cover for Fool’s Talk: Recovering the Art of Christian Persuasion by Os Guinness (2015).

For Christians to be persuasive, their message must be centered on and shaped by the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, Os Guinness argues in his new book, Fool’s Talk: Recovering the Art of Christian Persuasion.

In part one of The Christian Post’s interview about the book, Guinness said that Christians have lost the art of persuasion by either giving up on evangelism altogether, separating apologetics from evangelism such that it becomes more about winning arguments than winning people, or relying upon formulas that wrongly assume all non-Christians are open, interested and needy.

“To be truly Christ-centered,” Guinness wrote in Chapter One, “Christian persuasion is much more than just arguments about evidence or a battle over worldviews. There is an art to the advocacy of truth. It is an art that should be true to the truths of the Christian faith itself, and therefore shaped by both the Christian understanding of truth itself and by particular truths of the faith.”

There are five particular truths, he explained, that are central to the faith — creation, the fall, the incarnation, the cross, and the Spirit of God.

For an example of being cross-shaped and cross-centered in one’s message, in the interview Guinness recalled when Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church, helped lead a gay activist to Christ. Even though Warren is assumed to be a hateful bigot by many “gay rights” activists for his views on homosexuality, he was able to break through by demonstrating, through his actions, his love for the man.

Guinness also wrote about the need for persuasion within the Church itself.

“Some of today’s deadliest challenges to the Christian faith come from within the church itself, yet in many parts of the church Christian apologetics is weak, poorly understood and openly dismissed as an unworthy and wrong-headed enterprise,” he wrote in Chapter 11. “Without faithful and courageous apologists, men and women who are prepared to count the cost, the church is vulnerable to the challenges it faces internally as well as externally.”

Consistent with that message, Guinness told CP that what Christians need today is courage, and he’s working on a book on the topic.

“We have watched our brothers and sisters in the Middle East being beheaded and crucified for their faithfulness. Can we in the West buckle under to the pressures of the sexual revolution in such a cowardly fashion?” he asked.

Fool’s Talk will be available on July 5 and can be pre-ordered now.

Here is the transcript, lightly edited, of part two of CP’s interview with Os Guinness:

CP: You wrote that Christian persuasion needs to be “cross-shaped in its manner just as it is cross-centered in its message.” So much of debates within and around the Church these days revolve around homosexuality where the biblical position is considered bigotry. In that environment, how do you get to the cross when from the start your position is believed to be driven by animus?

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    Os Guinness has been a guest scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Studies and the Brooking’s Institution, and is the author of over 25 books.

Guinness: I said “cross-shaped,” I didn’t say get to the cross immediately. Much of the modern idea is “use whatever method works.” It could be use something from sales technique, propaganda, whatever. That’s not the biblical approach, and I would argue that our message must be shaped by the truths of the Gospel themselves.

Take a simple notion like the incarnation. What does that mean? It means we become a human being to other human beings as God did to reach us. So the heart of apologetics is not through the media. We can use media, we can use print, but the heart of it should be face to face, person to person, just as Jesus came for us.

Or take the notion of the Holy Spirit. The essence of the teaching of the Holy Spirit in the Scripture is that we at our best wisdom can’t do it. What we’re aiming for is new birth, spiritual regeneration. So we should know, we are only very junior counsels for the defense. The real work is done by the Spirit, who convicts and brings people to faith into new birth. And so, we’ve got to have an apologetics that has the truth of the Gospel woven in.

Now what about the cross? Well, the cross is incredibly subversive, and if you look at the dynamic of things like Socrates’ use of questions, they’re actually much more like the cross. The cross is closer to comedy than it is to tragedy. It’s creative subversion. As Martin Luther said, the cross is the Devil’s mousetrap. The Devil smelt cheese and wham, felt the steel. And our communication should be creatively subversive like that.

Jesus’ parables — they’re indirect and they’re incredibly powerful in their persuasion, and the same is true of C.S. Lewis’ Narnia Chronicles. So we’ve got to revive all the biblical methods that are indirect, creative, subversive and roundabout, rather than always being prosaic and confrontational. Far too much apologetics is one-dimensional.

You mentioned gays. I can think of a story of one of the leading ACT UP activists coming to Christ. I asked him what it was that made the difference.

He was a man who had very few teeth in front of his mouth to show what the police had done to him in New York. He said what made the difference was, he was at a big foundation meeting, Clinton Foundation in fact, in New York, found himself talking to someone who just put his arm around his neck and said, “Tell me your story.” And to his surprise, an hour later he realized the man who asked him and who listened to him, quietly and lovingly, for an hour was a pastor — Rick Warren.

It was Rick’s love, and listening, which blew apart any notion of a bigoted, rejection, homophobia, or whatever, and got through to him from the beginning. So whatever it is that’s the prejudice against us, through the love of Christ and the winsomeness of Christ, we’ve got to go around it, subverting it.

CP: You say that you waited 40 years to write this book because of a promise you made to God to do apologetics rather than write about apologetics. How did you come to the point where you said, now is the time?

Guinness: The great curse of apologetics is that a lot of people talk about it, teach it, lecturing about issues like evidentialism versus presuppositionalism, but never getting around to doing it. Whereas the great apologists, like Francis Schaeffer, C.S. Lewis and others, did it. That’s the whole point of apologetics, to do it and actually win people, not win arguments. So, I made a promise to the Lord that I would always do it more than talk about it, and having written one book that was actually an apologia, not on apologetics, Long Journey Home, I thought it was time that I wrote one on apologetics itself, because I’ve learned so much from these great tutors, but I’ve never had a chance to share it.

CP: What’s next?

Guinness: It may not be the next one, but I’ve started a book that’s a companion, twin brother, of Renaissance.

Renaissance is an attempt to look objectively at the power of the Gospel and the way it changes individuals and societies, if we trust it and live it. But honestly, the part we need today is courage, trusting to live the Gospel whatever the cost, whatever the consequences. So that’s what I’m beginning to write at the moment, but who knows if it will be the next one.

CP: Sounds a little Bonhoeffer-ish.

Guinness: Well, we’re certainly in that sort of time. If we had time, I would argue that we’re approaching the point of no return, short of revival, so the amiable accommodationism of recent Evangelicalism is proving disastrous. We are now reaping the bitter harvest of the unbalanced seeker-sensitive and audience-driven movement, and it is tragic to see how often it is the pastors who are leading the people astray. There are too many of the “cool, innovative, hip, out-of-the-box” pastors, which is exactly what they were all called to be, who are now caving in to the sexual revolution in ways that betray the Gospel.

So this is an Athanasian moment. Or as said, this is a Bonhoefferian, Barmen Declaration moment. We need to have the courage of an Athanasius, a Luther, or a Bonhoeffer, to stand against the tide with strong Christian convictions and not betray our Lord.

For example, I was appalled to read a letter from a San Francisco pastor who was changing his church’s policy on homosexual marriage because — he had the gall to say — he believed that the Christian ethic was “destructive” to human flourishing. We should weep to hear arguments like that. The way of Jesus, God’s created order and the way God intended us to live, is the highest form human flourishing.

So we need both Christian leaders and Christian people who have the courage to stand against the flow, whatever the cost and whatever the consequences. We have watched our brothers and sisters in the Middle East being beheaded and crucified for their faithfulness. Can we in the West buckle under to the pressures of the sexual revolution in such a cowardly fashion? The cock may soon crow for the third time. Will Evangelicals be among the deniers or the faithful? That is the question for our time.

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Iraqi Gov’t Officials Suspected of Illegally Seizing 70 Percent of Christian Property in Baghdad

Iraqi Christians (Photo: Reuters/Ahmed Saad)

Christian Post Report – Iraqi Christians attend mass at Mar George Chaldean Church in Baghdad, March 1, 2015. Iraqi Christians say they have no intention of leaving the country despite the recent abduction of over 100 Assyrian Christians by the Islamic State.

Almost 70 percent of homes left vacant in Baghdad by Christians who fled the city after the U.S. invasion in 2003 have been seized illegally and an investigation by the Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq suggests that government officials might be behind the seizures.

Mohammed al–Rubai, a member of Baghdad’s municipal council brought the matter up during a recent interview with the Al– ada Iraqi TV station.

“Almost 70 percent of Baghdad’s Christian homes have been illegally seized. These houses belonged to Christians who fled from Baghdad, seeking refuge from violent attacks targeting them and their homes. The title deed documents have been falsified and the new title deeds have been lodged with the real estate registry,” said al–Rubai.

Many of the properties including homes, churches and monasteries have been given illegally to other Iraqi citizens making it possible for the original and new owners to possess legally registered title deeds to the same property, according to al–Rubai.

NGO Baghdad Beituna [Baghdad Our Home] estimates that there have been more than 7000 violations against properties belonging to Iraqi Christians in Baghdad since 2003, according to Independent Catholic News.

“Most of the Christians who left Iraq for Europe had their homes stolen. Since then, their ownership was transferred, and the homes are now occupied by militia commanders and politicians in or close to power,” said the group’s director Saad Jassim.

The U.S. State Department revealed in a 2013 human rights report that internal corruption prevented the Iraqi government from effectively adjudicating property restitution claims that often disproportionately affected Christian communities.

An investigation into the illegal seizing of Christian property was launched in February and the Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq stated that members of the government that served under former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki are among the perpetrators taking the land.

 “All properties that were confiscated, seized or had their ownership transferred or appropriated on ethnic, religious or sectarian grounds, or those seized without remuneration will be investigated,” stated the Supreme Judicial Council. “The offenders will be held accountable and the victims will be given justice.”

The Council is asking Christian Iraqis who fled Baghdad for Europe to start the process of reclaiming their property by filing new lawsuits.

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The God of Ordinary Men

Christian Post Report – So when the Lord saw that he turned aside to look, God called to him from the midst of the bush and said, “Moses, Moses!” And he said, “Here I am.”
— Exodus 3:4

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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.

As far as we know, Moses hadn’t heard from God for 40 years. Then God spoke to him and called him. And how did He do it? Through a burning bush. It was not uncommon for a bush to catch fire. A bolt of lightning could have caused that. But Moses had never seen a bush that perpetually burned. God was doing something out of the ordinary that got Moses’ attention. And then He spoke.

Notice what God said to Moses: “I am the God of your father—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob” (Exodus 3:6). When we hear those names, we think of them as great patriarchs of the faith—and indeed they were. But let’s consider each one for a moment. Abraham certainly was a man of God, but he had serious lapses of faith. Isaac was blessed, but he often didn’t listen to the Lord. And Joseph’s faux pas were legendary. Yet these men were powerfully used by God.

It’s as though God was saying, “Moses, I am the God of men who have failed. I am the God of ordinary men who have accomplished extraordinary things. Moses, if I can use Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, then I can surely use you. Are you up for that? Are you ready to go? I am aware of what is happening to my people in Egypt.”

Moses was 80 years old. That is past retirement age. Yet God was saying, “You are just where I wanted you to be. You are just the man that I want.”

It seems that God goes out of His way to choose the most unlikely candidates. God sees your potential, even when you don’t. God sees you for what you will become in the days ahead.

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Tamela Mann Makes Gospel Music History With Three Consecutive No. 1 Songs on Billboard Chart

David and Tamela Mann (Photo: BET Networks)

Christian Post Report – David and Tamela Mann star with their family in BET’s “It’s a Mann’s World.”

Tamela Mann, the 49-year-old gospel singer and actress from BET’s “It’s a Mann’s World” has made history as the first artist on the Billboard Gospel Radio charts to have three consecutive songs from one album earn the number one spot.

Mann’s current song, “This Place” is the third song from her album “Best Days!” that has topped the Billboard Gospel Radio chart, following in the footsteps of her previous singles “Take Me To The King,” which spent 24 weeks at the top and “I Can Only Imagine” which spent 13 weeks atop the chart.

Mann expressed her gratitude for achieving the accomplishment in a press release.

“What an incredible blessing. So many radio stations and fans have been a part of this journey. I’m so grateful and thankful to them all,” Mann Said. “This is truly an honor, and a wonderful gift to receive on my birthday!”

Mann’s actor and husband David Mann spoke about how proud he is of his wife.

“I am so proud of Tamela and her accomplishments. The continued recognition for this project is truly a gift from God and the fans,” David said in a statement. “I would like to thank Gospel and Urban AC radio for being the backbone of this success. I would also like to personally thank our team – Tillymann Entertainment Group, IGA Talent Management, Central South Distribution, TKO, and the Wright Group, for helping us achieve this historic goal.”

The Manns are no strangers to working together on projects and got their start singing in the Kirk Franklin group The Family, before moving on to star in various Tyler Perry productions together. David previously spoke to The Christian Post about the process of working with his wife to help her create positive music to uplift God’s kingdom.

“..When working with each other on Tamela’s projects we listen to the lyrics and say ‘is that going to uplift? Is it going to build the kingdom?'” David revealed to CP. “It has to be about uplifting and bringing joy for us.”

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Mila Kunis Chicken-Stealing Lawsuit Dropped; Accuser Says She’s Leaving Case in Hands of God

Mila Kunis (Photo: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)

Christian Post Report – Mila Kunis poses at the premiere of ‘Jupiter Ascending’ at the TCL Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California February 2, 2015.

The woman suing Mila Kunis for “stealing her pet chicken when they were childhood friends” is dropping the lawsuit after “learning to forgive” the actress and has chosen instead to leave the case in the hands of God.

“I’ve learned to forgive in my heart the people who have wronged me, like Mila,” said Kristina Karo who filed the $5,000 lawsuit back in April, according to TMZ.

Karo’s lawsuit accused Kunis of stealing her pet chicken, named Doggie, over 25 years ago when both women lived in Ukraine. Karo, whose YouTube video for “Give Me Green Card” has reached over 500,000 views, sued Kunis for the therapy sessions needed “due to isolation for the loss of her chicken pet.” However, the aspiring singer said the lawsuit became unnecessary after her fans helped raise the $5,000.

She also responded to Kunis’ disregard of the alleged chicken-stealing incident and the subsequent lawsuit.

“There is only one judge and that is God,” said the YouTube star. “I pray for her soul and the soul of Doggie, that he has found peace finally in chicken heaven.”

Back in April, Kunis laughed off the lawsuit as well as the accusations that she had stolen Doggie. In a video posted online by Kunis’ husband Ashton Kutcher, the actress asserted that Karo was one-month-old during the incident named in the lawsuit.

“I was like, which chicken did I steal,” Kunis quipped. “I was obviously in the village when I stole these chickens so I apologized to this woman who may or may not have been a month old.”

Kunis and Kutcher then proposed that Karo’s lawsuit served as a publicity stunt, arriving just ahead of the release of her “Give Me Green Card” music video.

“So this girl has a music video coming out at the same time she’s suing you for $5,000 for the stolen chicken when she was one month old and you were seven,” Kutcher stated.

Kunis, who watched the “Give Me Green Card” video, added: “I would like to launch a counter $5,000 lawsuit for making me watch that music video. My body hurts. My eyes hurt. They’re burning.”

Watch Karo’s bawdy music video here.

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A Martyr Refused to Deny Christ When Beheaded and His Widow Has a Startling Reaction

Charisma News reports – Imagine ISIS kidnapped a relative of yours and then you see their brutal beheading on television. Many different emotions can take over, including anger, grief, and depression.

CBN News found a group of Egyptian Christians, however, who responded much differently. They are happy their family members stood firm in their faith.

Widow Mariam Farhat told us she “was very proud” that her husband “stood firm in his faith and that he didn’t deny Jesus.”

That surprising reaction is happening 150 miles south of Cairo, in the village of Al Aour.

Residents there honor the sacrifice of 21 Egyptians brutally murdered last February by ISIS. Their pictures are prominently displayed in the sanctuary of Virgin Mary Church.

Thirteen attended the church. The martyrs left behind family members like 23-year-old Farhat. She became a widow when the militants beheaded her husband Malak Ibrahim in Libya.

She first learned of his murder when she saw the now infamous video on local television.

“We were very sad for the first two days, but we hadn’t seen the video,” she recalled. “When we saw them in the video calling to Jesus we were very comforted.”

And that’s why Mariam and other families say they are now joyful, not sad.

Bebawy Al Ham’s brother Samuel was among those killed.

“We were always praying that God would make them steadfast in their faith,” Bebawy told CBN News. “We were very happy with what they said on the video: ‘Jesus Christ have mercy on us.’ When we found out they had been killed for being Christian, we were very comforted, because these were God’s children and he took them.”

Although Samuel’s wife and children now live without a husband and father, his family told CBN News their faith is stronger; they forgive the jihadists, and even pray for ISIS.

“I pray for them that God may open their hearts, and they may know the truth and know that what they do is wrong and then do the right thing,” Bebawy said.

“Jesus told us to forgive every sin and we forgive them and we hope that they can come to know Jesus,” he said.

Egyptian Christians are encouraged to know they are not alone. In the United States there’s a growing movement among Christians to demonstrate unity and solidarity with those who are suffering for Christ in the Middle East.

Rev. Patrick Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition, explained.

“What we thought was how could we identify and stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Christ who are being brutalized around the world for their Christian faith?” he said. “What tangible thing could we do, what practical thing could we do?”

Immediately, orange jumpsuits came to mind. Mahoney and others launched the #orangejumpsuitcampaign. The movement has expanded to orange scarves, sweaters, and ribbons.

“It’s to remind our brothers and sisters that we love them, and we’re standing with them and to remind decision makers here in America and across the globe–the free nations of the world—we cannot be silent on this issue,” Mahoney said.

He said the response has been amazing. Non-Christians have joined in as well.

“A Jewish rabbi, to stand in solidarity with persecuted Christians is dying his beard orange, which I think is incredible and I can’t wait to see that,” Mahoney said.

Mariam was encouraged after she viewed cell phone photos of Americans wearing orange.

“May the Lord make their love grow and grow. We are very happy with their love and we don’t deserve their love,” she told CBN News.

Mahoney said every five minutes around the world a Christian is killed for his faith.

“People don’t understand the kind of barbarism and brutality they are going through,” he said. “And you know when I visit persecuted Christians in the Middle East there is one thing that they always ask–it doesn’t matter if it is Iraq, Syria, wherever it might be– it’s this: ‘Please remember us!'”

And wearing orange on the job or at church helps people remember them.

“I think people need to understand that if we do not act quickly, the public expression of Christianity may be extinguished in the Middle East. As Elie Weisel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize winner, says, “we must always take sides. Silence only helps the oppressor, never the oppressed,'” Mahoney said.

Mariam also has a message for others who have suffered or still face danger from ISIS.

“Don’t be sad or cry. God will support us all,” he said. “And he will fulfill his promise that he is the father of the orphans and the widows.”

Two Minnesota Catholic Bishops Resign Amid Sex Abuse Probe

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    (Photo: Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis)
    The Most Reverend John C. Nienstedt, head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.

Christian Post Report – Two bishops from a Catholic Archdiocese have announced their resignation over an investigation into the potential failures of the church body to protect minors from a sexually abusive priest.

The Vatican recently accepted the resignations of Archbishop John Nienstedt and Auxiliary Bishop Lee Anthony Piche, both of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.

These resignations were connected to an ongoing investigation regarding the archdiocese’s culpability in the criminal actions of a pedophile priest.

“The criminal charges against the archdiocese stem from its handling of Curtis Wehmeyer, a former priest at Church of the Blessed Sacrament in St. Paul, who is serving a five-year prison sentence for molesting two boys and faces prosecution involving a third boy in Wisconsin,” reported NBC News.

“Prosecutors say church leaders failed to respond to ‘numerous and repeated reports of troubling conduct’ by Wehmeyer from the time he entered seminary until he was removed from the priesthood in 2015.”

Nienstedt had already stepped down from most of his duties as archbishop following a probe into allegations he had abused a minor back in 2009.

In December 2013, Nienstedt voluntarily stepped down pending the police investigation, saying in a statement that the allegations were “absolutely and entirely false.”

“I have never once engaged in any inappropriate contact with a minor and I have tried to the very best of my ability to serve this Archdiocese and the church faithfully,” stated Nienstedt.

As part of the process of Nienstedt stepping down in late 2013, Auxiliary Bishop Lee Anthony Piche assumed his responsibilities for the archdiocese.

News of the two leaders’ resignations comes not long after Vatican City announced the creation of a tribunal to deal with cases regarding bishops who failed to report sex abuse in their dioceses.

“Pope Francis will appoint a secretary and permanent staff for the new department, which will have a five year period to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of these new procedures,” noted Vatican Radio last week.

“The move marks an important step in the ongoing process to hold Church leaders accountable for the actions of abusive priests — something that abuse survivors have insisted is essential to both the healing and prevention efforts.”

Barbara Dorris, outreach director for the group Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, said in a statement shared with The Christian Post that she and her organization wanted more action taken against Nienstedt.

“Though he has resigned, we still believe Neinstedt should be punished for enabling a predator to hurt kids,” said Dorris on Monday morning.

“We hope these Vatican panels will quickly take up the Neinstedt case so that cover-ups will be deterred and kids will be safer.”

Source : Christian Post