7 Pounds


The newest movie by Will Smith, 7 Pounds, not unlike I Am Legend, deals substantively with the human dilemma.  Specifically, Smith portrays a man who has unexpectedly come face with face with the frailty of the human condition.  Death comes suddenly, and he is unprepared for its arrival. As a result, Smith (not his name... Continue Reading →

Video of Gao Zhisheng


Voice of the Martyrs, along with China Aid, has produced a video detailing the case of Gao Zisheng, the Chinese attorney and activist for Christian freedoms in the Communist nation.  You can view the video (and see other ways to get involved) by clicking here.

The Flower of the Cross


"The cross is the only tree on which the flower of absolute joy grows," so says Richard Wurmbrand, founder of Voice of the Martyrs.  This video presentation chronicles the persecution of Christians by the communists in Romania.  Take a few minutes to hear the testimonies of several Christians who were tortured and imprisoned for their... Continue Reading →

Foxe’s for Free


Foxe's Book of Martyrs, a Christian classic, is available this month as the free audio download from Christian Audio.  Check it out here and get your free audio of this Christian classic.

Freedom Neither Fast Nor Easy


Tiananmen Square Leaders Issue Declaration of Repentance and Reconciliation on 20th Anniversary   May 6, 2009 Photo: June 4, 1989 -- Tiananmen Square USA — An unprecedented statement regarding the June 4, 1989 massacre at Tiananmen Square was released today by more than 80 Chinese Christian leaders calling for forgiveness, repentance, truth, justice and reconciliation. The... Continue Reading →

china arrests


May 4, 2009 HENAN — On April 30, 2009, a group of house church Christians and leaders from the house church group China Gospel Fellowship (CGF) were gathered for a communion service at a house church in Xinye city, Henan province, when they were raided by a dozen PSB officers. Eighteen Christians were taken to... Continue Reading →

Swine Flu Falsity


According to this report, Muslims in Egypt are using the swine flu fears to rid Christians of their livelihood--pigs.  Because Muslims consider pigs unclean, they are more than happy to get rid of them, even if it means people will starve to death.  Pigs do not cause the flu, but the swine flu fear may... Continue Reading →

Out of Town


Please pray for us, as we will be out of the country for the next 2 weeks.  A group of 4 of us will be going to the Philippines to conduct evangelism and pastoral training.  We are expecting 600 pastors at the conference and hope that the Lord will make us useful for edifying these... Continue Reading →

Good for Us!


I just read this headline which says, "Evangelicals trail other faiths on global warming," and I say, Kudos to evangelicals!  Then, I saw this headline, and I was again befuddled: "Christians call for greater action on earth day. "  Once again, I have no problem with caring for the environment, planting trees, and keeping waterways... Continue Reading →

Something Different


If you are in the mood for something a little different, check out this blog on John Calvin, called Calvin500.  Calvin is celebrating his birthday, or, actually, we are celebrating his birthday.  Interesting links on this blog.  Enjoy.

Follow Up on India


Here is a follow up article on the present state of the voting in India.

Orissa Elections


This report from the BBC lists the various regions of India which will be holding elections this Spring.  Specifically, Orissa, where violence against Christians raged last year, will be holding elections NEXT THURSDAY.  Please be in prayer for this region, as many Christian lives are at risk based on the outcome of this election. For... Continue Reading →

A Pleasant Presentation


I just watched an interview with Kathy Ireland, and it was such a pleasant presentation that I had to share it with you.  Check out this video interview of Kathy Ireland by Mike Huckabee.  She is more than just a pretty face.  She is obviously intelligent, faithful, and articulate, particularly on the life issue.  I... Continue Reading →

Nit-picking


I am totally excited about the rescue of the ship captain from the waters off Somalia's coast.  I am bothered by 2 aspects of this story, however.  First, never is there a mention that these pirates are muslims.  The pirates are Muslim.  This piracy is nothing new.  Such Islamic piracy is behind the founding of... Continue Reading →

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