Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Persecution of Mosul Christians 'Unprecedented in Modern Times'

Persecution of Mosul Christians 'Unprecedented in Modern Times



David Curry, president/CEO of Open Doors USA, has condemned the latest action of Islamic State militants who ordered all Christians in the Iraqi city of Mosul to leave the city over the weekend or face execution.
"The persecution and treatment of Christians in Mosul is unprecedented in modern times," he says. "This latest forced exodus of Christians further shows why Western governments and the people in the West need to cry out in support for religious freedom in the Middle East and elsewhere. If this does not move us concerning the near extinction of Christianity in the Middle East, it's likely nothing else can."
Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein, director of Interfaith Affairs at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, adds: "Too many of us thought that forced conversions and expulsions of entire religious communities were part of a distant, medieval past. There was little that we could do to stop this horrible episode.
"It is not too late to realize that many others—Christians today, but certainly Jews, Baha'i, Hindus, Muslims and others—are mortally endangered by a potent religious fanaticism that threatens tens of millions, and which still can be resisted."
According to Open Doors, the Islamic State gave Christians an ultimatum over the weekend: 1) Stay and convert to Islam; 2) Pay Islamic tax (which is too much for most families to pay); 3) Leave Mosul taking nothing but their clothes. Christians who stayed would be executed.
Most Christians have left Mosul now. At the checkpoints of ISIS, Christians had to leave everything behind (cars, gold, money, mobile phones). The only possessions they could keep were their clothes. They had to walk to safer places, mostly in northern Iraq, while traveling in blistering heat.Iraqi Christians

Monday, 21 July 2014

ISIS burns 1,800-year-old church in Mosul - Al Arabiya News





ISIS burns 1,800-year-old church in Mosul - Al Arabiya News







A video posted on YouTube July 9 shows a tomb being destroyed with a sledgehammer which government officials said was “almost certainly” the tomb of Biblical prophet Jonah.
Earlier, Mosul’s Christians fled the city en masse before a Saturday deadline issued by the al-Qaeda-inspired Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) for them to either convert to Islam, pay tax, leave or be killed.
Al Arabiya correspondent in Iraq Majid Hamid said the deadline set by the jihadist group was 12 p.m. Iraqi time (10 a.m. GMT). Hamid reported that many Christians fled the city on Friday. It is not clear if any remained after the deadline.

Disabled Peer: Assisted suicide Bill ‘frightens’ me

Disabled Peer: Assisted suicide Bill ‘frightens’ me



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A Peer who has spinal muscular atrophy has told the House of Lords that legalising assisted suicide “frightens” her because she could be tempted to ask for it in the future.

Baroness Campbell of Surbiton made the comments on Friday during a debate on Lord Falconer’s Bill, which would allow patients thought to have six months or less to live to obtain lethal drugs to kill themselves.
The Bill passed its Second Reading without a vote after 126 Peers spoke on the issue.

Rick Warren Uncertain if Homosexual Behavior is Sinful, Says ‘Gays’ Go to Heaven

Rick Warren Uncertain if Homosexual Behavior is Sinful, Says ‘Gays’ Go to Heaven







Controversy is stirring over recent comments made by Rick Warren, author of the best-selling book The Purpose-Driven Life and megachurch leader of Saddleback Church in California, who stated that homosexual behavior “might be” sinful, and that he believes homosexuals go to Heaven.
During an interview this week with the Huffington Post, Warren was asked by Marc Lamont Hill if having romantic feelings for a member of the same sex is a sin. Leading up to the question, Warren was explaining that he does not hate homosexuals, and that people should disagree politely on the subject of homosexuality.
“I have many, many gay friends, and have worked around the world with them in gay organizations to try to stop AIDS,” he said. “We’re doing ‘World AIDS Day’ this weekend at Saddleback Church. My wife and I have given millions of dollars to help people with HIV/AIDS and have worked with gay organizations on that.”
“What about the love part, though? I hear about the AIDS part,” asked Hill. “It’s not illegal to love somebody,” Warren replied.  
“But you think it’s a sin,” Hill asserted. “No, it’s not a sin to love somebody,” Warren said.

Christian bakery: We are staying true to our beliefs

Christian bakery: We are staying true to our beliefs



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The Christian bakery facing court because of their traditional marriage stance have spoken out in the national media, saying, “we are staying true to our beliefs”.
Daniel McArthur has been at the centre of a religious liberty debate after the bakery he manages – Ashers Baking Company – declined to decorate a cake with the slogan “Support Gay Marriage”.
Now he has explained how the company came to its decision, and commented: “I am sorry for any distress we have caused but we are staying true to our beliefs.”

It's time for Action, Part 1








Recently,  I have found that I have a lot of free time,  due to circumstances,  although I have been spending time with some amazing and special friends both locally here in Southport and when I have been travelling over the other  side of the Pennies.

Due to the amount of free time, I have been reading some significant Christian books by Tim Chester, Michael Frost and Neil Cole,  I have developed a system of time management which does to a certain degree works out well.   I decided to spend some time seeking God’s face, will and direction for my life and have spent some time reading and praying.

I haven’t spent much time writing my blog recently, although I have re-posted some old blog posts,  I haven’t spent much time  on things like Facebook because of a new relationship.   I have tried to write some new posts and nothing has seemed to flow, you could call writer’s block but I’m unsure what was the cause of the lack of the progress in writing.

I read with interest today on the Daily Mail website, of a Gentleman who has decided for some reason to convert his house back to what it would have looked like in the 1940’s and he has chosen to live his life in that period of time see  the 1940's house.  Some time ago I visited the  St Fagan’s National History Museum near Cardiff and I saw the Ironworker's Terrace Houses, where the houses were converted to what they would have looked like at various times in History.  Last night I watched an episode of the British World War 2 Detective series, Foyle’s War. I enjoyed watching Foyle’s War last night,  but it showed a story from a historical point of view.  It’s very easy of us to have a sense of nostalgia for days that have past, or even feel a sense of  safety in those days that have passed,  I felt a sense of  sadness for the gentleman living in the 1940’s house,  none  of us, I hope would choose to live our lives in a 1940’s house, but we can see something in the past, and rather taking that something into our present or future,  we can see the ideal of that truth and leave it in the past.

One of my favourite Television shows is Homes Under the Hammer,  where people buy houses that have seen better days at auction, and by investing  a lot of money and time, transform these houses  either to sell on/rent out  or to live in.

I have been a Christian,  a number of years now,  and was  converted in a Children’s Meeting, Easter 1981 although I was raised in a Christian Family,  I have developed a love of Scripture , the Church and the Kingdom of God, and for my fellow believers, and those not yet Christians ,  and I have wondered like many of us,  where we fit in in the grand scheme of things, and what part I do play or I’m called to play.  I have had struggles, disappointments and many times have felt disillusionment .   I have felt for some time,  that one season or chapter is ending, and I’m about to enter a new season or chapter.

“ A  great deal more failure is the result of an excess of caution that bold experimentation with new ideas.  The frontiers of  the Kingdom of God were never advanced by men and women of caution.”  Oswald Chambers

“ Don’t ask yourself  what the world needs.  Ask yourself what makes you alive , and then go and do that , because what the world needs is people who are alive.”  Howard Thurman

It’s easier to read our Bibles and Christian books, and to pray and to seek God’s face and will for our lives,  however it becomes a life of day dreams and virtual reality Christianity. Like the Apostle Peter says,  it’s time for action,  we have spent years in preparation, and no preparation is wasted,   but now is the time for action.

Called to Be Holy 1 Peter 1:13-14 Esv
13 Therefore, preparing your minds for action,[a] and being sober-minded, set your hope fully on the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ. 14 As obedient children, do not be conformed to the passions of your former ignorance,

John 4:35-38

35 Do you not say, ‘There are yet four months, and then comes the harvest’? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look on the fields, that they are white for harvest. 36 Already he who reaps is receiving wages and is gathering fruit for life eternal; so that he who sows and he who reaps may rejoice together. 37 For in this case the saying is true, ‘One sows and another reaps.’ 38 I sent you to reap that for which you have not laboured; others have laboured and you have entered into their labour.”

C T Studd

Too long have we been waiting for one another to begin! The time of waiting is past! The hour of God has struck! War is declared! In God's Holy Name let us arise and build! 'The God of Heaven, He will fight for us', as we for Him. We will not build on the sand, but on the bedrock of the sayings of Christ, and the gates and minions of hell shall not prevail against us. Should such men as we fear? Before the world, aye, before the sleepy, lukewarm, faithless, namby-pamby Christian world, we will dare to trust our God, we will venture our all for Him, we will live and we will die for Him, and we will do it with His joy unspeakable singing aloud in our hearts. We will a thousand times sooner die trusting only our God, than live trusting in man. And when we come to this position the battle is already won, and the end of the glorious campaign in sight. We will have the real Holiness of God, not the sickly stuff of talk and dainty words and pretty thoughts; we will have a Masculine Holiness, one of daring faith and works for Jesus Christ.

Matthew 9:35-38 New American Standard Bible.

35 Jesus was going through all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every kind of disease and every kind of sickness  36 Seeing the people, He felt compassion for them, because they were distressed and dispirited like sheep without a shepherd. 37 Then He *said to His disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. 38 Therefore beseech the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into His harvest.”

To be continued 

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