Apple Removes Anti-Israel App

third_intifada_screen-shot-1b-lgApple has removed an offensive anti-Israel smartphone application from its popular App Store. The move is a response to a letter from Yuli Edelstein, Israel’s Minister for Public Diplomacy and Diaspora Affairs, saying “The Third Intifada” is a call for an uprising against the State of Israel.

“We removed this app from the App Store because it violates the developer guidelines by being offensive to large groups of people,” Apple said in a published statement.

Written in Arabic, the app lets users post comments and photos about anti-Israel protests and policies. Reuters reports that the app offered users a stream of news stories and editorials in Arabic, announces upcoming protests, and includes links to nationalistic Palestinian videos and songs.

Edelstein’s ministry on Thursday appreciated “Apple’s swift action” to take down the application.

The Dubai-based app developer was also behind the “Third Intifada” Facebook page, which was promptly taken down following protests from the Wiesenthal Center, among others, to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.




Doomsday Prophet Camping Leaves Radio Show

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The voice of prophetic doom is silenced, sort of.

Harold Camping, the 89-year-old Christian radio broadcaster who three times predicted the world would end—most recently on May 21—is putting an end to his weekday segment called Open Forum on Family Radio.

Camping suffered a stroke on June 9, and Family Radio has been playing reruns of earlier recorded episodes on the radio station he founded since then. Specifically, Camping’s staff aired 20 segments he recorded between May 23 and June 9, according to the Oakland Tribune.

“When those are completed, we will have other programming that is scheduled to run in that time slot,” Program Department Secretary Judi Rathbone wrote in a published e-mail. “Mr. Camping is still in the hospital and continues to recover.”

Like many whose prophecies fail, Camping did not admit that he was wrong. In fact, he said that Judgment Day was May 21—in a spiritual sense. Although we didn’t see Jesus crack open the sky and rapture the church, Camping is nevertheless convinced his prediction was accurate.

“On May 21, this last weekend, this is where the spiritual aspect of it really comes through,” Camping said. “God again brought judgment on the world. We didn’t see any difference but God brought Judgment Day to bear upon the whole world. The whole world is under Judgment Day and it will continue right up until Oct. 21, 2011, and by that time the whole world will be destroyed.”




Hostile Rhetoric Turns Up Heat on Iranian Christians

iranundergroundchurchcpIncreased public statements against Christianity in Iran have intensified pressures on Christians, sources said, but at their core they reflect Islamic leaders’ dismay with the growth of house churches and may signal dissension within Iran’s leadership.

“The reality is most of the house churches are so hidden that the government can’t do anything, and they know it,” said a regional expert who requested anonymity. “They just see how the house churches are still growing.”

The source said that since mass arrests at the beginning of this year, Christians have been more cautious.

 Another Iranian Christian, a pastor, said the comments likely foretell more arrests.

 “I believe that a new wave of persecution is underway,” he said. “The authorities are in the process of evaluating the situation.”

 Some sources told Compass the comments of Islamic leaders may indicate a power struggle between Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. This bodes ill for Christians and minorities in general, they said.

 “When there is conflict in the government and division, then all the minorities will have a hard time,” said another Christian Iranian who requested anonymity. “If, for example, Ayatollah    [Mohammad Taghi Mesbah] Yazdi says ‘We have to end the Christian movement,’ as he said a few weeks ago, that is enough for his followers in the government to go and arrest Christians.”

 In May, Yazdi said authorities have not done enough to quench the growth of Christian house churches, considering the “massive funding” the government has spent toward that end. Yazdi made his statement in a meeting with the heads of the Islamic Propagation Center of Qom. His statement was originally publicized on the Iranian Student News Agency website, according to Iranian Christian news agency Mohabat News.

 Given the “the growth of Christianity in some of the provinces, the actions taken by the government and the judicial authorities, and the massive funding of such programs, the desired results have not been achieved, and this is partly due to the undisciplined attitude and lack of proper supervision of these programs,” Yazdi reportedly said.

 Yazdi suggested that the government set up a central system to monitor and coordinate the suppression of churches.

 Another Christian source said the political situation in Iran is too complicated to predict future arrests on the basis of religious leaders’ public statements. The source, who requested anonymity, said that Yazdi is one of Iran’s most influential clerics and receives government funds to carry out his work. This year he has received a fraction of the funds he has in the past. His public statement could be a request for more money, the source said.

 “Maybe he’s just asking for more money,” said the source. “There are elements that indicate there could be another wave of arrests, but maybe he’s saying something different: ‘We should be changing our tactics [against Christians], so I need more money.'”

 Today Mohabat reported that a faculty member of Mehdi Seminary in Qom claimed that “the enemies of Islam” are providing $50,000 a year to some house churches. The general director of comparative religious studies, Hojatoleslam Tarashioon, was speaking at the seminary in Qom, the country’s Shiite center and breeding ground for Iran’s Islamic clerics and leaders.

 “This cult in recent years has become active, and today they work under the pretext of cultural and educational centers and have expanded their activities in several provinces,” Tarashioon said, according to Mohabat.

 Religious leaders also publicly attacked the country’s underground house church movement last fall. In October, Khamenei said Iran’s enemies wanted to shake the country’s religious and societal values through the spread of Baha’ism and a network of Christian house churches.

 Experts believe these public attacks on Christians, and particularly Khamenei’s, resulted in authorities arresting over 120 Iranian Christians between December and January. Most of those detained were converts from Islam.

 Still in Prison
Of those arrested at the beginning of this year, all but three were released, according to a recent report from the Elam Ministries.

 Farshid Fathi, 32, has been incarcerated since Dec. 26, at the notorious Evin prison in Tehran. Authorities refuse to release him and have pressed no formal charges. They have kept Fathi in solitary confinement for months and have used psychological torture methods on him to extract more information on Christian networks in Iran. They have allowed him to speak to his family only once a week, according to Mohabat. Fathi is married and has two children.

 Authorities have kept Abrahim Firuzi in prison at Robat Karim near Tehran since Jan. 8, according to Elam. They charged him with evangelizing, keeping many copies of the Bible and apostasy, or leaving Islam, reported the ministry. His family is unable to pay bail.

 Another Christian, Noorollah Ghabitizadeh, has been in prison since Dec. 24, in Defzul in western Iran, according to Elam.

 A fourth Christian, Masoud Delijani, was arrested on March 17 in Kermanshah and remains in prison.

 Ethnic Armenian Christian Vahik Abrahamian has been in prison since Sept. 4. On May 1 authorities released his wife, Sonia Keshish-Avanesian, who was imprisoned with him, according to Elam. Abrahamian also spent two months in prison between February and April of last year. He was released on bail and re-arrested in September.

 Yousef Naderkhani, a Christian from Rasht, has been in prison since October 2009. Authorities found him guilty of apostasy on Nov. 13, and handed him the death penalty. His lawyer has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court, and Nadarkhani is awaiting a trial date. Authorities have allegedly treated Nadarkhani harshly, both physically and mentally. 

 On May 31, authorities arrested another Christian, Behnam Irani of Karaj, according to a reliable source.

 Iran’s Constitution gives Christians “protected” religious minority status, but in practice they face substantial societal discrimination, according to the U.S. Department of State’s International Religious Freedom Report 2010.




COPG’s Bishop Beya Passes Away in DRC

bishop_beya_familyA key Church of God of Prophecy leader has died in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Bishop Ntambwe Beya, 57, passed away on June 18 of natural causes. Beya had served as the COGP’s national bishop in the DRC since 1998. He was involved in leadership on a national level in the Congo for more than 25 years.

According to the COGP’s Global Outreach Ministries, Beya had been struggling over the past several months with health issues—mainly diabetes. In mid-June he became very ill and developed a high fever. He was admitted to the hospital on June 16 and passed away two days later.

“Bishop Ntambwe Beya has born the burden of leading in the great harvest environment of the Democratic Republic of Congo while trying to plant churches, train and equip new and emerging pastors, structure and organize in a time of colossal growth and colossal in flow into our ministries and many other ministries. In the midst of that we are so grieved that he has passed away,” Bishop Randall Howard, general overseer of the Church of God of Prophecy, told Charisma News.

Diminutive in stature, Beya was the COPG’s first native national bishop of the DRC, taking the baton of leadership from Bishop Levi Clarke and expanding the work into the surrounding nations of Angola, Chad, Congo Brazzaville and the Central African Republic. Under his tenure the gospel work of the COPG exploded in the Congo from 12,000 to more than 650,000 and spread to almost every corner of this impoverished nation.

bishop_beya_ministeringtocrowdDespite the difficult economic and political conditions in this nation, Beya led resourcefully and organized new churches into new districts. His aggressive spirit is evident in a 2001 report which began, “We are living in the last days during which the devil holds an ace up his sleeves, trying to touch any level so that people could declare he is powerful and witty. … Our God never falls into sleep. … Even though we do not know what can happen to us in the future, we do know that our God is already there.”

This intrepid leader traveled many miles across his nation by car, bus and on foot, visiting cities and remote areas carrying the gospel. He noted the qualities of others and placed them in leadership roles. In one report on the various districts into which he had divided the work for more effective administration, he noted regarding one superintendent: “[he] is [an] incredibly worthy one in God’s affairs. A tender man, calm, and above all spiritual … his ears are always turned to God’s voice.”

“Bishop Beya was a marvelous man. There is no doubt that part of the reason for his death is sacrificial giving, living and going to extend the gospel into the Congo,” Howard says. “The Church of God of Prophecy honors the memory of Bishop Ntambwe Beya and the ministry of leadership that he has contributed to our ministries and the kingdom of God and the Democratic Republic of Congo and we mourn his loss and pray for his family.”

Beya’s passing leaves a tremendous void not only in his family but in the ranks of Africa’s leadership, since he served on the Africa Administrative Committee, working closely with Bishop Sherman O. Allen, General Presbyter for Africa. Beya is survived by his wife, Mputu, their children, family members and co-laborers in the Lord.




84 People Accept Christ Where Witchcraft Rules

gfa_tractsIn an area plagued by darkness, Gospel for Asia-supported pastor Josiah Munda is working to proclaim the name of Christ.

People in this region hold to traditional beliefs and superstitions. If a person dies, the people in the community often blame a widow or an older woman for the death, accusing her of witchcraft. Sometimes they will even kill people over such matters.

Last August, a local newspaper reported that nine people took part in murdering a 56-year-old woman. A pregnant young woman in their village had died, and they suspected the older lady had committed witchcraft against her.

Although this woman was falsely accused, Munda knows from personal experience that people in his area do practice witchcraft. When he was a young man, he followed the traditional religion of this region.

One day, he had a stroke that left him paralyzed. His wife consulted a magician who told them that if they did not offer goats to their deities, Munda would die. Because he could not afford to sacrifice goats, Munda went to a doctor instead. He took the medicines prescribed by the doctor and experienced complete physical restoration.

As a result, Munda abandoned his traditional faith and started exploring Christianity. During this time, he met a believer who shared the good news with him. Munda and his family chose to give their lives to Jesus! After sensing God’s calling to reach out to those alienated from Christ, he enrolled in a GFA-supported Bible college.

Now, Munda and his wife, Banhi, are sharing God’s love in their village through various ministries—including home prayer meetings, Sunday school and distributing gospel tracts. In spite of the superstitious beliefs in this area, Munda leads a growing congregation of 56 people.

Munda is not the only one touching lives in this region. Many other GFA-supported missionaries are spreading the good news. In the past three months, they were able to hand out over 46,450 gospel tracts, 12 Bibles and 95 New Testaments altogether. They also witnessed 84 people choose to follow Jesus.

Munda and the other missionaries desire prayer that God will open the eyes of people in his area to who Jesus is, and that many will decide to follow Christ. Also pray God will bless Munda and his family with good health and continue to use his ministry in powerful ways.




Scriptures Against Gay Marriage

Find scriptures addressing the argument against gay marriage.

Genesis 19

Leviticus 18:22: You shall not lie with a male as one lies with a female; it is an abomination.

Leviticus 20:13: If there is a man who lies with a male as those who lie with a woman, both of them have committed a detestable act; they shall surely be put to death. Their bloodguiltiness is upon them.

1 Kings  22:46: The remnant of the sodomites who remained in the days of his father Asa, he expelled from the land.

Romans 1:26-27: For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their woman did change the natural use into that which is against nature. And like wise the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another: men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet.

Hebrews 13:4: Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge.




Church Protest Video

Click here to watch a video of the May 15 service as radical activists invaded a Sunday service set aside to honor Israel.




Couples Head to NY to Fight for Gay Marriage Rights

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Dozens of gay couples are planning to
converge on Albany, N.Y., Thursday to witness what would be a historic vote to
legalize gay marriage in New York. But for that to happen, Gov. Andrew
Cuomo’s considerable political skills will be tested as never before to
engineer one of the biggest social changes in a generation.

The Democrat has been using a kind of shuttle diplomacy to privately
test proposals for additional religious exceptions within the Senate’s
Republican majority. He’s talked to individual senators or small groups
of lawmakers privately, breaking down barriers and letting them take his
message to others in the Republican caucus.

The proposed protections are aimed at saving religious groups from
discrimination lawsuits if they refuse to recognize gay marriage based
on their principles.

Those exceptions—carve-outs in the political lexicon—are intended
to coax the state Senate’s Republican majority, most who oppose gay
marriage, to allow the bill to the Senate where Cuomo thinks it will
pass by a bipartisan vote led by Democrats. He’s made the issue one of
his primary objectives in his first year in office.

“Will the conference allow a vote to be taken, that’s the threshold,”
Cuomo said Wednesday evening. “I’m pro-marriage equality, I’m also
pro-First Amendment, I’m pro-church-state separation and I’m
pro-religious freedom. So I also have the same concern.”

Click here to read the rest of this story from the Associated Press.




Apple Removes Anti-Israel App

third_intifada_screen-shot-1b-lgApple has removed an offensive anti-Israel smartphone application from its popular App Store. The move is a response to a letter from Yuli Edelstein, Israel’s Minister for Public Diplomacy and Diaspora Affairs, saying “The Third Intifada” is a call for an uprising against the State of Israel.

“We removed this app from the App Store because it violates the developer guidelines by being offensive to large groups of people,” Apple said in a published statement.

Written in Arabic, the app lets users post comments and photos about anti-Israel protests and policies. Reuters reports that the app offered users a stream of news stories and editorials in Arabic, announces upcoming protests, and includes links to nationalistic Palestinian videos and songs.

Edelstein’s ministry on Thursday appreciated “Apple’s swift action” to take down the application.

The Dubai-based app developer was also behind the “Third Intifada” Facebook page, which was promptly taken down following protests from the Wiesenthal Center, among others, to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.




Help Male Prostitutes Find a Way Out

According to John Green, founder of Emmaus
Ministries, 75 percent of male prostitutes claim to be heterosexual yet have
mostly male clientele. Many of these men use drugs and alcohol to numb the pain
of their situation????—which often results in a vicious cycle of addiction fed
by more prostitution. Watch the video below to discover how Green and other
ministers help these sexually broken men break free.

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