Humanists angry over £6m contract Salvation Army win
The Salvation Army has won a government contract to oversee help for victims of trafficking, but humanists have hit out at the move. The £6m contract went to the Christian group because it had put in a stronger bid than a secular group which had held the contract, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said. But the British Humanist Association (BHA) attacked the move, calling it ‘deeply concerning’. The Salvation Army will oversee support and accommodation for male and female victims of all types of trafficking, including sex trafficking. It said its aim was simple: ‘To ensure that every woman and man who is identified as trafficked will receive a quality support package that is tailored to their individual needs.’ The MoJ said the previous group, Eaves Housing, ‘had done a very good job’ in recent years but Salvation Army had put in a stronger bid for the contract.
Pray: that the Salvation Army through this contract will be enabled to make a huge difference in this area. (Ep.4:16)
More: http://www.christian.org.uk/news/humanists-angry-over-6m-contract-salvation-army-win/
West's reticence on Christian persecution
Writing in the latest edition of Standpoint magazine, Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali said the United Nations had taken the necessary steps to protect people in Libya from attacks by their own government, but questioned why the United Nations or the West was ‘unable to tackle the widespread and growing persecution of Christians?’ He voiced particular concern over Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan, where the Christian communities face regular attacks and harassment at the hands of Muslims. ‘In the case of Iraq, why is there so much resistance to a declaration that Christians, Mandaeans, Yazidis and other minorities need to be protected and that, where necessary, their safety in certain zones will be guaranteed by the international community?’ he said. The bishop suggested that international guarantees would give Christians in Iraq greater confidence concerning their future in the country. Pray:that the persecution of the church would be recognised and not ignored. (Ro.8:35)
Rome braces for 'prophet-predicted quake'
Thousands of people are reported to be staying out of Rome for the next few days, over fears the city will be hit by a huge earthquake. The panic was sparked by rumours that seismologist Raffaele Bendandi, who died in 1979, predicted the city would be devastated by a quake on 11 May. Officials have insisted quakes cannot be predicted and special programmes have run on state TV calling for calm. Experts also say there is no evidence Bendandi even made the prediction. But many people said they were leaving the city to be on the safe side. There are reports of an 18% increase in the number of city employees planning to stay away from work. Other people were more sceptical, or said they would make the most of the capital being slightly quieter.
Pray: that fear would not rule the people and that God would give them true revelation. (Ex.20:20)
More: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13354988
Rome braces for 'prophet-predicted quake'
Thousands of people are reported to be staying out of Rome for the next few days, over fears the city will be hit by a huge earthquake. The panic was sparked by rumours that seismologist Raffaele Bendandi, who died in 1979, predicted the city would be devastated by a quake on 11 May. Officials have insisted quakes cannot be predicted and special programmes have run on state TV calling for calm. Experts also say there is no evidence Bendandi even made the prediction. But many people said they were leaving the city to be on the safe side. There are reports of an 18% increase in the number of city employees planning to stay away from work. Other people were more sceptical, or said they would make the most of the capital being slightly quieter.
Pray: that fear would not rule the people and that God would give them true revelation. (Ex.20:20)
More: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13354988
India: Christian television targets viewers in Tamil Nadu
Sammy Tippit’s ministry has launched an ambitious programme to reach people for Christ through a broadcast series in India. The television series titled, Heart-Cry for Revival, is scheduled to go on air during May. An estimated audience of over a million people in Tamil Nadu, India, will view the programme. Sammy Tippit will host the weekly broadcasts that highlight the messages of the Heart Cry speakers. Sammy will also bring a series of messages on personal revival called ‘The Race’. Dave Tippit will have messages for this new generation of younger believers called Earthy Spirituality. These will be presented once per month, the release added. ‘We have a prime spot from 9 until 10 o'clock in the evening on secular stations throughout that whole state,’ Tippit reports. ‘A very interesting thing in that particular state is that the government, through some political manoeuvres, has put a television set in every home.’ Praise: God for this exciting new initiative that the Holy Spirit would bring enlightenment to many. (2Cor.4:6) More: http://www.christianmessenger.in/sammy-tippit%E2%80%99s-tv-program-targets-viewers-in-tamil-nadu/
India: Christian television targets viewers in Tamil Nadu
Sammy Tippit’s ministry has launched an ambitious programme to reach people for Christ through a broadcast series in India. The television series titled, Heart-Cry for Revival, is scheduled to go on air during May. An estimated audience of over a million people in Tamil Nadu, India, will view the programme. Sammy Tippit will host the weekly broadcasts that highlight the messages of the Heart Cry speakers. Sammy will also bring a series of messages on personal revival called ‘The Race’. Dave Tippit will have messages for this new generation of younger believers called Earthy Spirituality. These will be presented once per month, the release added. ‘We have a prime spot from 9 until 10 o'clock in the evening on secular stations throughout that whole state,’ Tippit reports. ‘A very interesting thing in that particular state is that the government, through some political manoeuvres, has put a television set in every home.’ Praise: God for this exciting new initiative that the Holy Spirit would bring enlightenment to many. (2Cor.4:6) More: http://www.christianmessenger.in/sammy-tippit%E2%80%99s-tv-program-targets-viewers-in-tamil-nadu/
Gospel outreach app expands by adding Arabic
www.Bible.is the popular Bible app from the Audio Bible ministry Faith Comes By Hearing (FCBH), is now available for use in Arabic. Spoken by more than 221 million people throughout the world, Arabic now joins Spanish and English as the major trade languages available for users to navigate the app. Since their Digital Bible Project started last year, Arabic has consistently been in the top five languages accessed across the multiple platforms offered by FCBH. In addition to the www.Bible.is app, the ministry's Audio Bibles can be accessed via podcast on iTunes, as well as streaming and downloading directly from its website, all free of charge. FCBH currently has Audio Bibles in 538 languages, with 188 of those available for reading and listening on the Bible app, helping make the Digital Bible Project the world's largest resource of Bible recordings and texts. (Faith Comes By Hearing)
Praise: God for the work of FCBH and the way that so many can be reached with the Word. (2Tim.2:9b)
More: http://www.lausanneworldpulse.com/newsbriefs.php/1412/05-2011
Gospel outreach app expands by adding Arabic
www.Bible.is the popular Bible app from the Audio Bible ministry Faith Comes By Hearing (FCBH), is now available for use in Arabic. Spoken by more than 221 million people throughout the world, Arabic now joins Spanish and English as the major trade languages available for users to navigate the app. Since their Digital Bible Project started last year, Arabic has consistently been in the top five languages accessed across the multiple platforms offered by FCBH. In addition to the www.Bible.is app, the ministry's Audio Bibles can be accessed via podcast on iTunes, as well as streaming and downloading directly from its website, all free of charge. FCBH currently has Audio Bibles in 538 languages, with 188 of those available for reading and listening on the Bible app, helping make the Digital Bible Project the world's largest resource of Bible recordings and texts. (Faith Comes By Hearing)
Praise: God for the work of FCBH and the way that so many can be reached with the Word. (2Tim.2:9b)
More: http://www.lausanneworldpulse.com/newsbriefs.php/1412/05-2011
China: 4th week of Church arrests
A Chinese ‘illegal’ church refused to follow government orders not to meet in a public square. (See Prayer Alert 16-2011). This week over 31 of its members were arrested, and again, reporters were blocked from the site. The arrests of Beijing's Shouwang Church members came after clergy said they would not buckle to Communist Party pressure. Over 160 were arrested the first week they met outdoors, 50 were arrested the second week and approximately 40 on Easter Sunday. The declining number of arrests is due to many members being under house arrest. On Easter Sunday, over 500 Christians including every church staff member, lay leader and choir member were under house arrest. The church is attempting to meet outdoors because the government blocked all attempts by the church to rent or purchase a building. Members say failing to come together and worship would be an abandonment of biblical commands. Pray: that God would enable the church to fulfil His purposes in the area that he has placed them and be strengthened in the face of all opposition. (Eph.2:10 & Rev.3:11) More: http://www.chinaaid.org/2011/05/4th-week-china-arrests-30-church.html#more
Syria: Christians fear potential persecution
Persecuted Egyptian Maher El-Gohary and his daughter Dina fled to Syria but fearing Islamic opposition to converts in Syria fled to France. Last year in Syria pressure forced believers to leave homes and six Christian meeting places were closed, partly due to the government’s fear of violent Islamic extremists, resistance to increasing conversions to Christianity. An Open Doors worker explained, ‘Under President Assad, Christians have a relatively stable situation where they can operate, a change of government may mean a less favourable situation for Christians. Fear of a worsening situation prevents churches joining protests against the president; trying to take advantage of the liberty that still exists in the country. The problems in Syria did not start as a religious conflict, but it is changing into one; fanatic Muslim groups want to make it religious.’
Pray: for Syrian converts from Islam to be protected, and for an open door for the Gospel in Syria and the whole region at this time. (Rev.3:6)
More: http://www.compassdirect.org/english/country/egypt/article_111398.html
