“Imitate God, therefore, in everything you do, because you are his dear children. Live a life filled with love, following the example of Christ. He loved us and offered himself as a sacrifice for us, a pleasing aroma to God.”
Month: April 2012
Evening Reading: Matthew 5.11-12 ESV
Muslim Persecution of Christians: March 2012 | FrontPage Magazine
Peanut Gallery: My intention in posting this article is to inform not inflame. The main stream media simply won’t report honestly on the persecution of Christians around the world. So, it’s left to people like us… to shine the light in the dark places of our world.
American Christians (myself included) have very little understanding of what it means to be persecuted for Christ’s sake. These stories bring home to us the reality of people who have “counted the cost” and yet kept the faith.
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“Because these accounts of persecution span different ethnicities, languages, and locales—from Morocco in the west, to India in the east, and throughout the West, wherever there are Muslims—it should be clear that one thing alone binds them: Islam—whether the strict application of Islamic Sharia law, or the supremacist culture born of it.”
Muslim Persecution of Christians: March 2012 | FrontPage Magazine.
Posted by Raymond Ibrahim Bio ↓ on Apr 27th, 2012
The following article was originally published by theGatestone Institute.
The war on Christianity and its adherents rages on in the Muslim world. In March alone, Saudi Arabia’s highest Islamic law authority decreed that churches in the region must be destroyed; jihadis in Nigeria said they “are going to put into action new efforts to strike fear into the Christians of the power of Islam by kidnapping their women”; American teachers in the Middle East were murdered for being or talking about Christianity; churches were banned or bombed, and nuns terrorized by knife-wielding Muslim mobs. Christians continue to be attacked, arrested, imprisoned, and killed for allegedly “blaspheming” Islam’s prophet Muhammad; former Muslims continue to be attacked, arrested, imprisoned, and killed for converting to Christianity.
To understand why all this persecution is virtually unknown in the West, consider the mainstream media’s well-documented biases: also in March alone, the New York Times ran a virulently anti-Catholic ad, but refused to publish a near identical ad directed at Islam; the BBC admitted it will mock Jesus but never Muhammad; and U.S. sitcoms were exposed for bashing Christianity, but never Islam.
Is it any wonder, then, that this same mainstream media ignores or at best whitewashes the nonstop persecution of Christians under Islam? Exposing such ugly truths would undermine their narrative of Islam as the “religion of peace.” Continue reading “Muslim Persecution of Christians: March 2012 | FrontPage Magazine”
Garbage City, Cairo – Three Joshua Trees
Peanut Gallery: And you think you have it tough….
Please click on the links and read the narrative. Thanks, Robin, for bringing this “home” to us….
And here’s a link to the PBS “Garbage Dreams” the documentary website.
PDL 8 – Planned for God’s Pleasure
“The Lord delights in his people….” Psalm 149.4a NLT
“For the Lord your God is living among you. He is a mighty savior. He will take delight in you with gladness. With his love, he will calm all your fears. He will rejoice over you with joyful songs.” Zephaniah 3:17 NLT
Day 8 of 40: The theme of this week is worship. “We were planned for God’s pleasure.”
One way to look at it: God says “I love you.” And we respond, “I love you too.” God wants His love for us to be so implanted in our hearts and minds that “I love you too, God” is expressed in everything we do… it becomes our lifestyle.
My kids are both adults, each with four children of their own. But I still say: “I love you” to them. And they respond: “I love you too, Dad.” It’s not just a family ritual – we have a long history of mutual love and respect demonstrated by acts of caring and support… and mutual lifestyles that bring honor to our collective families. But it all started with Barbara and me… saying, expressing… even singing our love over our children.
And so it is with God – Worship begins with God singing His love over us.
The question today is: What common task could I do today as if I were doing it for Jesus? But I want to back it up a bit. I want to quiet down and listen to God’s love song… to me.
You may not be a Joe Cocker fan… but I sang this song to my kids. They both are “beautiful to me.” My daughter and I danced at her wedding to this song. And today… I’m hearing this song as God’s word to me:
I played this song at my Mom’s funeral… and today it’s for me. Imagine, God singing over us. Amazing.










