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Archive for: July, 2010

Forgiving Ourselves

Forgiving Ourselves

You can’t undo anything you’ve already done, but you can face up to it. You can tell the truth. You can seek forgiveness. You can forgive yourself. And then let God do the rest. So you’ve made some mistakes in your life?  You’re not alone.   People are imperfect and do wrong from time to time.  [...]

Indonesian Police Tear Down House Church

Indonesian Police Tear Down House Church

Indonesia- July 23rd, 2010. After years of peaceful coexistence with residents, Muslim organisation gets the authorities to tear down the building. Ten people are arrested. The Pentecostal Church announces legal action against local authorities. Jakarta (AsiaNews/Agencies) – Police demolished a residential building in Bogor (West Java) that regularly hosted a house church. Police also detained, [...]

117 New Hope Corps Students at PEAK Conference!

117 New Hope Corps Students at PEAK Conference!

TULSA, OK – July 23, 2010. The Worldwide Pentecostal Fellowship (WPF) has set up a short-term missions program, called Hope Corps, for men and women under the leadership of their Global Missions Chair, Rev. Johnny King. This week during their national youth conference called PEAK, there were 117 young people that signed up for the [...]

Gratitude – The State of Being Grateful

Gratitude – The State of Being Grateful

July 20, 2010.  When I sat down to write this article, the word “grateful” kept going through my mind. I turned to the dictionary to confirm my understanding of the word and found that “gratitude” is “the state of being grateful.” This bland definition caused me to want to go deeper, as words are sometimes [...]

Holy Ghost Revival on West Virginia UPCI Mission Trip

Holy Ghost Revival on West Virginia UPCI Mission Trip

Costa Rica – July 20, 2010.  Our outgoing Youth President, Robert Fazzalore, and I took twenty-two young people from West Virginia on a mission trip to San Jose, Costa Rica. It was the first youth mission trip to ever take place in West Virginia. It was their annual regional General Conference, and we all came [...]

Fair Fighting

Fair Fighting

Proverbs 15:1 gives us all good advice on how best to defuse an argument.  It reads, “A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” (NIV)   Clearly, we all get angry at times.  This is not a sin, but simply our human nature.  Nevertheless, as Christians, exhibiting out of controlled behavior because of [...]

Obama Moves away from ‘Freedom of Religion’ toward ‘Freedom of Worship’?

Obama Moves away from ‘Freedom of Religion’ toward ‘Freedom of Worship’?

WASHINGTON, DC (Catholic Online) – The change in language was barely noticeable to the average citizen but political observers are raising red flags at the use of a new term “freedom of worship” by President Obama and Secretary Clinton as a replacement for the term freedom of religion. This shift happened between the President’s speech [...]

Two Christians Accused of Blasphemy in Pakistan Gunned Down

Two Christians Accused of Blasphemy in Pakistan Gunned Down

FAISALABAD, PAKISTAN – July 18, 2010. Two Christian brothers accused of blasphemy were gunned down by suspected members of a banned religious group outside a court in Faislabad in Pakistan’s Punjab province today. Riots erupted in Faisalabad, located 100km from Lahore, soon after the incident. Riot police were deployed in neighbourhoods with Christian residents to [...]

Urgent: Apostolics in Pakistan in Peril

Urgent: Apostolics in Pakistan in Peril

FAISALABAD, PAKISTAN - July 21, 2010. Another assault against our Apostolic brethren took place today. Our leaders called us today and informed us about what is ocurring in Faisalabad, Pakistan. He said, “the Muslim extremists have taken up arms and are assaulting our homes all over the area with guns and automatic rifles. There is utter [...]

Apostolic Sgt. Christopher Stout Dies in Afghanistan

Apostolic Sgt. Christopher Stout Dies in Afghanistan

AFGHANISTAN – July 17, 2010. An Army sergeant who graduated from Carroll County High School and formerly lived in Worthville, Ky., has died in Afghanistan. The Defense Department has not released the circumstances of the death of Sgt. Christopher Todd “Chris” Stout, 34, who joined the Army when he was 18. Stout was stationed at [...]

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