Month: July 2010
Answering Muslims: Nabeel Qureshi and Paul Rezkalla Arrested at Dearborn Arab Festival (Video Footage)
You’ve seen many Muslims take delight in the fact that we were arrested at the Dearborn Arab Festival. Now take a good look at what we were arrested for. Then ask yourself, “Why would Muslims be so happy that Christians were arrested for peacefully sharing the Gospel?”
Admittedly, I don’t know both sides of the story. But, if the video presented is accurate, it seems arresting these folks violated their rights, and qualifies as persecution.
The Good Christian Girl: A Fable | Christianity Today | A Magazine of Evangelical Conviction
Pray for the Church in Iraq
Propping the church in the Middle East appears a losing battle. If centuries of decline under Islamic hegemony haven’t been enough, a few years of sectarian fighting and terrorism in Iraq are proving near fatal. The Christian population there has dropped from 1.5 million in 1990 to perhaps as low as 400,000—and many of them are internally displaced. Extremists target Christians in what amounts to ethnic cleansing in major cities, where vibrant Christian communities have dwindled to remnants. In Basra handfuls of believers meet to worship in house churches now.
via WORLD Magazine | A desperate hour | Mindy Belz | Jul 31, 10.
Pray with me
Just got an email from a family we know, missionaries whom our church supports. They are experiencing a serious shortfall in giving, due to the down economy. They work among Muslim people, and have already sacrificed a month’s pay to remain on the mission field. Their need is $5K. Please pray for them, and if you’d be interested in helping out, contact us at comchurch@sbcglobal.net.
The Harmony of All God's Decrees :: Desiring God
If God has already willed to send rain, then why pray for it? Or if God has chosen to save you, then why fight so hard against temptation?