Protests at seizure of German-owned Zimbabwe farm
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HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) -- Germany's government said Friday it will cut off aid to Zimbabwe unless illegal and violent occupiers are removed from a farm owned by a German national. In a Friday protest note to the Zimbabwe foreign ministry, Germany noted the occupation of the eastern Zimbabwe property owned by German investor Heinrich von Pezold violates a decade-old investment agreement between the two countries.
Published on Thursday 29th of July 2010 05:32:41 PM
Special Message From Joni
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You have always been so faithful to pray for Ken and me especially for my health. But today I bring before you a new concern. I have breast cancer. Ken and I have been assured by our doctors that there are many new treatments for breast cancer, and we are very hopeful for a successful surgery and a full recovery.You have heard me often say that our afflictions come from the hand of our all-wise and sovereign God, and although cancer is something new, I am content to receive from God whatever He deems fit for me even...
Published on Thursday 29th of July 2010 05:32:41 PM
Reorientation of Chinas Armed Forces: Implications for the Future Promotions of PLA Generals
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Recent discourse concerning the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army's (PLA) modernization has principally focused on technological advances and less on the human dimension of PLA force transformation. In particular, a review of these discussions revealed the absence of a publicly available database of Chinese military leaders with the rank of full general (shangjiang). Against the backdrop of the PLAs stated intention to reorient the armed forces as part of its modernization efforts, an analysis of promotion patterns of the 118 PLA generals (1981 - 2009) may yield important insights into the foci of PLA force transformation. PLA to Build Up Navy...
Published on Thursday 29th of July 2010 05:32:41 PM
Arizona Pastor's Worry: Criminalization of Ministry Work (because of state's new immigration law)
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A Phoenix-based youth pastor is worried that his ministry could face legal troubles under Arizonas new immigration law. We dont ask people for their documents to come hear about Jesus, said Ian Danley, youth pastor at Neighborhood Ministries, during a conference call with immigration reform advocates Wednesday afternoon. The evangelical pastor said regular ministry work, such as driving teens to worship events, could be criminalized under the new Arizona law if a church worker knowingly transports youths who are illegally residing in the United States. The local community here feels under attack, Danley said. Recent high school graduates in my...
Published on Thursday 29th of July 2010 05:32:41 PM
What's Bringing So Many Catholics Home? (Part 2) [Catholic Caucus]
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What's Bringing So Many Catholics Home? (Part 2) Interview With Campaign Founder Tom Peterson By Andrea Kirk Assaf ROME, MAY 5, 2010 (Zenit.org).- When God chooses a methodology to bring fallen away Catholics back to the Church, he can certainly choose to spread the success from one country to another. That seems to be his plan with a campaign started by Tom Peterson, an American former advertising executive, who has put his expertise and experience at the service of the Church through the creation of the Catholics Come Home ad campaign and Web site. ZENIT spoke about the future of...
Published on Thursday 29th of July 2010 05:32:41 PM
Chaplain provides ministry to Airmen in combat area
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4/7/2010 - JOINT BASE BALAD, Iraq (AFNS) -- As the final rotation of the 732nd Air Expeditionary Group chaplain office draws to a close, the two-person team went on a final mission to neighboring forward operating bases around Baghdad International Airport. Although the purpose of this last trip was to provide pastoral care and help facilitate the best means of continued chaplain corps care for joint expeditionary tasking Airmen, Chaplain (Capt.) Steve Fisher and Staff Sgt. Dewey Landers, a chaplain assistant, focused on one squadron in particular, a group of individuals who put their lives in danger every time they...
Published on Thursday 29th of July 2010 05:32:41 PM
End of an Era: James Dobson Departs Focus on the Family
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, February 24, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) After 33 years at Focus on the Family, psychologist Dr. James Dobson bids farewell on Friday to the Christian ministry he founded, and brings his radio presence at the organization to an end. But the famous Christian commentator is not finished with the airwaves, as he has announced plans for a new, independent radio ministry following his departure. Focus on the Family CEO and President Jim Daly told listeners of Focus on the Familys radio program Wednesday that "this week marks the completion of a transition period that probably started more than...
Published on Thursday 29th of July 2010 05:32:41 PM
40,000 Haitians profess faith in Christ since Jan. 12 quake
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (BP)--A reported 40,127 Haitians have made professions of faith in Jesus Christ since a major earthquake hit the impoverished nation in January, according to pastors and directors of missions within the Confraternite Missionaire Baptiste d'Haiti (CMBH). "Haiti is ripe for a spiritual movement from God," said Craig Culbreth, director of the Florida Baptist Convention's partnership missions department, which coordinates the work of the CMBH, upon his Feb. 22 return from Port-au-Prince. During a Feb. 16-17 citywide holiday observance in Cap Haitien, Haiti's second largest city, Culbreth saw "thousands upon thousands filling the streets where people are seeking God...
Published on Thursday 29th of July 2010 05:32:41 PM




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