
![]() The CIS Mission Board of Directors has approved Colin Campbell, chaplain with the “War on Cancer” in Charlottesville, as a special ministry project. The decision was ratified at a regular board meeting in October, 2008. [read more]
For over 30 years Dr. Bray has used the YWAM Prayer and Planning Diary as a way to stay on track with his personal piety and as a prayer guide for the whole team. "Next to the Bible, this is the most life-changing devotional book I have ever used," says Dr. Bray. "It takes you right into the heart of Jesus for the lost world-it is like walking with God. Plus it helps you plan your daily apostolic action."
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THE volunteers who serve at the CIS Mission Book Table Ministry are offering two free gift books this season as part of their 2008 holiday ministry to needy students, supporters and the whole body of Christ. [read more] |
Persecution on the increase in India By Dan Wooding Founder of ASSIST Ministries WASHINGTON, DC (ANS) -- According to a news release issued by Christian Newswire, two more incidents in India have raised the concerns of human rights activists and others as India appears to be moving down a road of greater religiously-based social and political unrest. Dr. Bill Bray, who began his missionary ministry in Rajashthan over 40 years ago, asked friends to pray for Christians who are the main victims of the growing Hindu-jihad in India. One incident was when Himachal Pradesh passed a legislation banning so-called "forced religious conversions." The Congress-led government in the state passed the legislation during its four-day winter session held at the newly constructed Vidhan Sabha (State Legislature) in Dharamshala on Friday. "Under the bill, persons who had forced or induced someone to change his/her religion then he/she would liable for punishment," said the release. "The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has also welcomed the Bill. "In the recent months, five states ruled by BJP or its allies have introduced or strengthened anti- conversion laws, which they say will protect India's religious identity and foster communal harmony. But this is the first time such a law has been passed in a government ruled by Congress Party, which has been critical of such laws in BJP-ruled states." The release went on to say, "In another incident, Hindu extremists burned down a church in India on Saturday December 23, arrested carol-singers on Christmas Eve and disrupted yuletide services in several states. One Christian suffered a fractured hand, and another lost his hearing. "Extremists burned down a thatched church in Boriguma area, Koraput district of Orissa state on Saturday night (December 23), preventing church members from celebrating Christmas there. The congregation had already decorated the building for Christmas festivities, but everything was destroyed in the fire. "Members of the Hindu extremist Bajrang Dal attacked about 20 Christians who had gathered in a church in Jalampur; they stormed into the church, beat some of the Christians and destroyed hymnbooks and Bibles. "Five Christians were injured in the attack; one suffered a loss of hearing due to a blow to his head, while a Bible school student's hand was fractured." "Hindu extremists also prevented tribal Christians in Tilonda village, Thane district of Maharashtra state, from celebrating a joint Christmas prayer service on Christmas Eve. Over 400 Christians had gathered for the event. "Before the service could begin, however, a large mob from the local Vanvasi Kalyan Parishad barged into the assembly, shouting slogans against Christianity and driving the Christians away from the prayer hall." Fearing further violence, church officials canceled the event. "These ongoing acts of discrimination and persecution committed against religious minorities in India are an indication that India is moving down a road of greater religiously-based social and political unrest," commented Institute on Religion and Public Policy President Joseph K. Grieboski. "The fact that anti-conversion legislation was passed by a Congress- led legislature unveils the deception that Congress had put forward when coming to power that it was a party of reform, change, inclusion, and fundamental rights."
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