From the category archives:

Religious News

Online Church: Church or NOT Church. What Do You Think?

November 16, 2009

Just read this article on CNN website, “Online churches draw believers, critics.” I thought you might like to read the article and express your thoughts.
For what it’s worth this is not a problem in Kampala, Uganda, or DR Congo where IMFC works. Here’s the article from the CNN. Click here to read on their site. [...]

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Church Rules No Pants On Sunday

August 20, 2009

NO pants to be warn on Sunday! Oh. This is not for women but for men! Men are not to wear pants on Sunday. Here is the story as it appeared in the Fiji Times on August 18,2009. What do you think?
THE strict observance of Sunday worship has resulted in men on a Bua island [...]

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School Officials Face Jail Time For Meal-Time Prayers!

August 13, 2009

A principal and an athletic director are facing criminal charges for a lunch-time prayer.
Last year, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against Pace High School in Santa Rosa County, Florida. The ACLU claimed some teachers and administrators were endorsing religion, but the school chose to give in to the ACLU’s demands rather than [...]

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Bobby Jindal’s Journey from Hinduism to Christianity

June 10, 2009

I have posted several stories of God’s grace from IMFC’s ministry in Kampala, Uganda and DR Congo. I think it is time to post a remarkable story of God’s grace from here in the US.
I found this story from 1993 in America, The National Catholic Weekly. I think you will enjoy reading this.
Editors’ note: On [...]

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North Korea Enraged by Launch of Gospel Gas Balloons

November 19, 2008

As we near the Thanksgiving season, one thing I am very grateful for is the access we have to the truth of the gospel and the freedom to share it. We take this freedom for granted but millions of people around the world live without this blessing. Check out this story from the WorldNetDaily to [...]

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China-Bible Printing Capital of the World!

October 20, 2008

China is now the Bible-printing capital of the world.
Amity Press, owned by the communist government, has now printed more than 50 million Bibles in 75 languages from Slovak to Swahili to Braille, exporting them to more than 60 countries. The company is now gearing to produce downloadable audio Bibles for computers and mp3 players.
A new, [...]

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Some Still Suffer For The Faith!

October 14, 2008

You need to read this story. It will make you glad that you live in a country where we can still worship God freely.
The Christian community of Chhattisgarh state is rattled after a gruesome mob attack and torture in Surguja district.
At midnight on Oct. 3 in Dumarbhavna village, 110 kilometers (68 miles) from Premnagar, three [...]

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Child Rights Advocates Slam Nepal for Worshipping 3-Year-Old as Living Goddess

October 8, 2008

I found this story at FoxNews.com. I think Romans 1:18-23 would apply here. What do you think?
Wrapped in red silk and adorned with red flowers in her hair, Matani Shakya received approval from the priests and President Ram Baran Yadav in a centuries-old tradition with deep ties to Nepal’s monarchy, which was abolished in May.
The [...]

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Is This Portrayal of The American Church Correct?

July 24, 2008

Here is an excerpt from Next Generation Global Leaders: Our Pursuits, Priorities, and Passons by Michael Oh in the May, 2005 edition of Momentum Magazine that has captured my mind.
“In my limited exposure to the global church, I’ve sensed a subtle but undeniable growing cynicism towards America and the West. Though we in the West [...]

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Pray for Zimbabwe!

April 22, 2008

Here is an email I received that sums up the great need in Zimbabwe. I have not been to Zimbabwe in the past six years, but when I was there it was beautiful country. It is heartbreaking to read what is happening there. Please pray for them.

Dear Colleagues
I trust that this [...]

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