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Friday, October 01, 2021
Just days after joining the hunt for fugitive Brian Laundrie, Duane Chapman, who is better known as "Dog the Bounty Hunter," has already made significant contributions to the case — and it's his Christian faith that drives him.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal regarding whether city officials in Boston, Massachusetts, can reject a request to fly a Christian flag at its City Hall.
For years, Duval County, Florida, and its biggest city, Jacksonville, were known for having among the highest divorce rates in the state. And then something happened.
In an interview with The Christian Post, bestselling author Max Lucado discusses his new book, "You Were Made for This Moment," and why the book of Esther in the Bible directly speaks to the challenges in today's culture.
The nation's largest evangelical prison ministry has commended the U.S. House of Representatives for passing a bill that seeks to eliminate a disparity in cocaine possession sentencing.
An attorney for a conservative group argued in the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan Wednesday that New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has unfairly used God to encourage people to take COVID-19 vaccines as she argues there are no legitimate religious reasons to avoid taking them.
The responses of the Oxford students are revelatory. They overwhelmingly affirmed the belief that porn bears “responsibility for the objectification of women,” the “marginalization of women” and “sex and violence against women.”
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COVID & DISCRIMINATION DEVASTATING NEPAL & MYANMAR FAST-GROWING CHURCHES

My dear friend’s body was bagged, tied up with rope and incinerated by the army. Nepal Churches are mourning the tragic loss of pastors like these. Nepal Churches are mourning the tragic loss of pastors like these. Learn More

Dear Friend:

Nepal is an amazing case study of how the Christian gospel spreads.

In the 1960s the number of Christ-followers numbered a handful at best.

Today, in the space of two generations the number of Christians is estimated at around three million – roughly ten percent of the entire population.

Nepal is arguably the fastest growing church in the world, and largely without the imposition of foreign mission agencies and denominations exporting their models.

The situation is not that different in Myanmar where a military coup has forced Christians into hiding while their churches thrive.

Right now, evangelical churches in Nepal and Myanmar are in serious condition.

The combination of ongoing persecution and the covid pandemic has put the church in a precarious position.

With one person dying every 5 minutes, the bodies are literally piling up. Those of Christians are often treated even worse. My dear friend’s body was bagged, tied up with rope and incinerated by the army. And Christians can be last to receive what little vaccines are available.

CLICK HERE TO HELP A
PASTOR IN NEPAL & MYANMAR

The apostle Paul encouraged us in his seminal description of the body of Christ, “ If one part suffers, every part suffers with it.” (1 Corinthians 12:26)

Food aid, personal health kits, oxygen and more is being distributed by evangelical churches including hardest hit rural areas of Nepal and Myanmar. Food aid, personal health kits, oxygen are being distributed by evangelical churches including hardest hit rural areas of Nepal and Myanmar. Learn More

So, we’ve established the Nepal & Myanmar Pastors Emergency Fund. We’re rushing to get funds to:

  • provide Covid-19 health kits of masks and antibacterial soap
  • provide food to families including those who’ve lost their father and only bread winner
  • provide medical care – oxygen, medicines, doctor and ambulance fees

You can help with as little as $34.

These are your brothers and sisters. Please CLICK HERE to send a message of love and hope. You WILL make a difference in the lives of pastors, their families and their communities. But also in protecting the work of the church in Nepal & Myanmar.

God bless you,





Rev. Dr. Brian Winslade
Deputy Secretary General
World Evangelical Alliance

I WILL HELP PASTORS
IN NEPAL & MYANMAR NOW






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