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from Human Rights Service: Last year in Malmö, the number of hate crimes against Jews quadrupled in comparison with the preceding year.  The grim figures are especially surprising given that, as is usual with hate crimes, many victims do not dare to report them out of fear that doing so might bring on further harassment.  [...]

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David Wilkerson Today: Isn’t it shocking that the children of Israel believed God could get them out of Egypt, but they couldn’t believe he could get them into the Promised Land? They had survived ten supernatural plagues. They watched in horror as death claimed all the firstborn children in Egypt, and yet not one of [...]

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Matthew 21:12-13: Then Jesus went into the temple of God and drove out all those who bought and sold in the temple, and overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who sold doves.  And He said to them, “It is written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ [...]

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from dallas news: The ‘gay Jesus’ play may be hitting the stage in North Texas after all. Cathedral of Hope, the large Dallas church whose ministry is primarily directed toward gay and lesbian Christians, has announced that it will host a Los Angeles production of Corpus Christi, a ply by Tony Award-winner Terrence McNally. The [...]

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from Got Questions? The existence of so many religions and the claim that all religions lead to God without question confuses many who are earnestly seeking the truth about God, with the end result sometimes being that some despair of ever reaching the absolute truth on the subject. Or they end up embracing the universalist [...]

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On a missions trip to South Africa a few years ago, the local leader of an evangelistic crusade we did, said not to bother that new converts wanted to still hang on to ancestor worship, he said: “We just get them in to church now and work on changing their beliefs later” From The “Christian” [...]

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from abc6 action news: Transgender students at the University of Pennsylvania will now be eligible for sex change treatments under the school’s new student health plan. University spokesman Ron Ozio says Penn president Amy Gutmann approved the changes last week to the Penn Student Insurance Plan, which is typically used by students who aren’t otherwise [...]

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from David Wilkerson Today: Suppose one of my sons is caught in a bear trap in the woods and lies hurt and bleeding, crying for help. As his father, do I stop to analyze the quality of his faith? Do I ask myself the question, “Does my son have enough faith in me to trust [...]

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from The Associated Press: A federal judge in Wisconsin ruled the National Day of Prayer unconstitutional Thursday, saying the day amounts to a call for religious action. U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb wrote that the government can no more enact laws supporting a day of prayer than it can encourage citizens to fast during Ramadan, [...]

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In Somalia: Residents and a school official say hardline (Islamic) militants in Somalia have banned school bells in one southern town because they say they are un-Islamic.  In the USA: Christ the King Church pastor Bishop Rick Painter was sentenced for ringing his church’s bells, and given a suspended sentence of ten days in jail [...]

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