Pastor Jailed for. . . Preaching?

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  Pastor James McConnell of Northern Ireland has come under fire for calling Islam “Satanic”. The British Government has charged him with gross indecency through “improper use of a public electronic communications network”. Freedom of speech, religion, and conscience is under attack like never before, and in a country where Christianity first took hold and spread across the world. Here … Read More

Rescuing Syrian Christians Refugees [Video]

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Overlooked in the debate over refugees (see here) are the Christians facing persecution for their faith. The US Commission on International Religious Freedom say order xenical online in the best USA pharmacy https://health.langleyrx.com/order-xenical.html no prescription with fast delivery drugstore s that these refugees should be given priority, though they should be carefully vetted, as well order xifaxan online in the … Read More

Election Forum For Your Church and the 2016 Primary

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Now more than ever, the Body of Christ must stand for religious liberty, values and common sense. And there’s no place more crucial than the ballot box on Election Day. Do you know how to vote in the upcoming 2016 Presidential primary? Besides President, what about US Senate? Congress? Assembly? Judges? Those confusing propositions? More importantly, what about your church? Sadly, … Read More

Two Victories for Religious Liberty

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Read about two new important victories for religious liberty last year. In a past issue, I wrote about first-grader Isaiah Martinez of West Covina. He was barred from handing out candy canes with a friendly Christ-centered Christmas message about the origins of the candy cane. Martinez’ teacher asked the principal, who in turn deemed the candy canes unsuitable with the … Read More