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  • A Protest on Religious Discrimination and Human Rights Violation

    A Protest on Religious Discrimination and Human Rights Violation

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    updated: Mar 27, 2018

    A 25-year-old woman was found dead at a lodging in Hwasun, South Korea; a victim of a coercive conversion program. CheonJi-News reported the confirmed investigation from the Hwasung police stating the autopsy showing the possibility of suffocation and a high possibility of cardiopulmonary arrest due to oxygen deprivation. After this incident, protesting to bring awareness of Human rights violation and discrimination of religious freedom took place and petitioning for the protection of religious freedom protected by the Constitution of South Korea, Article 20 started.

    Sunday, January 28, Cheonji-News reported 140,000 people attending a protest in Seoul speaking against Coercive Conversion Education. The purpose of the demonstrations is to bring awareness of the situation and to petition for a legal framework criminalizing religion-based violence. According to the Korean Civil Society NGO, Human Rights Association for Forced Conversion (HAC), Coercive Conversion Education was performed on more than 1,000 individuals, by a group of Korean pastors. Organizations such as the Association of Victims of Coercive Conversion Programs (AVCCP) have reached out to international human rights groups to spread awareness. Through the petition, all branches of the HAC within many countries have gone out nationwide spreading awareness to citizens, organizations, and media as well as to the United Nations.

    After the January 28 event, a Ban on the coercive conversion education has become a viral sensation, continuing to spread across the world and Human rights organizations across the nation are coming together with other organizations and groups from multiple countries, such as, the Philippines, Germany, Japan, Australia, Uganda, Kenya, Netherlands, France, Malaysia, China, and United States. Washington DC, New York City, and California all led a demonstration and the newly establish HAC of San Francisco and San Jose took part in this growing movement by practicing their rights of Freedom of Speech bringing awareness of the Forced Conversion of Religion and Human rights Violation at the San Francisco, Golden Gate Bridge. Since the effect of the discrimination and the practice of the Coercive Conversion is becoming more revealed, how can we allow this to continue and to be ignored? That is why the solidarity displayed through these events will be heard all over the world.

    Charleen Hull
    Telephone: 408) 442-1896
    Volunteerpt@gmail.com

    Source: CheonJi-News

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  • As Catastrophic Hurricanes Strike the US and Caribbean, Prophet Predicts 100 Feet of Global Sea Level Rise

    As Catastrophic Hurricanes Strike the US and Caribbean, Prophet Predicts 100 Feet of Global Sea Level Rise

    Amidst the devastation of Irma and Harvey, Marshall Vian Summers presents a controversial prophecy that would redraw the map of our world

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    updated: Sep 8, 2017

    ​​​​​​As Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Jose trigger catastrophic wind, rain and storm surge across Texas, Florida and the Caribbean, American prophet Marshall Vian Summers is presenting a new and controversial prophecy regarding the impacts of a changing climate, warming oceans and strengthening storms.

    He calls this The Great Waves Prophecy and claims the global events detailed in this prophetic message will literally redraw the map of our world.

    The seas will rise. Within the next century and a half, they will rise over 100 feet. The coastal cities and ports of the world could be flooded in 30 years. The lands will dry out. The crops will fail. There will be human migration on a scale never seen.

    Marshall Vian Summers, Prophet and Messenger

    Marshall Vian Summers is the founder and central figure of the Worldwide Community of God’s New Message, a religious movement with members in more than 70 countries who study the books of what they say is a new Revelation from God being given to humanity today.

    Summers says The Great Waves Prophecy is a series of divine predictions revealed in the New Message from God, a multi-thousand-page Revelation spoken to him over a 30 year period, with its central warning delivered in the book The Great Waves of Change.

    In a video released on Aug. 30 on YouTube, Summers presents the Great Waves Prophecy, which says that global sea level will rise “over 100 feet” in 150 years and that many ports and coastal cities worldwide will be flooded in just 30 years.

    According to Summers, The Great Waves Prophecy is a warning from God that contains the following divine messages:

    • “The seas will rise. Within the next century and a half, they will rise over 100 feet…for you have changed the chemistry of the atmosphere so sufficiently that the planet will become hotter and the waters will rise. The oceans will rise and they will continue to rise, consuming everything in their wake. Great droughts and storms will lash upon the world as they are beginning to do now.” (From The Great Warning)
    • “The coastal cities and ports of the world could be flooded in 30 years. The lands will dry out. The crops will fail. There will be human migration on a scale never seen.” (From The Global Emergency)
    • “With the seas rising, all of your coastal cities and ports will be inundated in time, and much of your great and best farmland will be lost.” (From The Fields of Despair)
    • “Large areas of the world that are now highly inhabited will become uninhabitable … there will be immense migrations of people away from such areas and … there will be environmental refugees, and there will be war refugees on a scale never seen before.” (From The Great Waves Prophecy)

    As climate change increases the destructive power of hurricanes and storms worldwide, Marshall Vian Summers continues to reveal what he says are prophecies of a New Message from God, revealing the true scope of the crisis facing humanity and how we, as individuals, communities and nations, must act to safeguard the survival of humanity.

    Here Summers says, “Through the New Message from God and through the deeper spiritual mind within us, God is giving us what we need to be safe, to be stable and to prosper in a changing world, a changing world unlike anything we have ever seen before.”

    Discuss the Great Waves Prophecy and the revelations of Marshall Vian Summers at facebook.com/newmessagefromgod and twitter.com/godsnewmessage.

    Media Contact:
    Will Burrows
    Phone: 1-800-938-3891 or 303-938-8401
    Email: will@newmessage.org

    Source: Marshall Vian Summers

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  • Creation Springs Church Joins National Back to Church Sunday® Movement

    Creation Springs Church Joins National Back to Church Sunday® Movement

    Christian church in Eldersburg, Maryland calling for a national revival and inviting people to get involved in local Bible-based churches all over the country and around the world.

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    updated: Aug 26, 2017

    Imagine an annual event centered in churches, involving as many as 3.5 million people at locations all around the world on the same day. The event is National Back to Church Sunday®, a movement that has involved over 31,000 churches from all 50 states, over 120 denominations, 90 countries worldwide, and now Carroll County’s own Creation Springs Church. 

    The goal of the Back to Church Sunday movement is to invite people to attend church on September 17, 2017 at a welcoming church in their neighborhood, which can be found on the Back to Church website, https://www.backtochurch.com/find-a-church.

    “Did you know that, according to The Barna Group, there are about 100 million people in America today who have no church that they call home? That is almost 1 in 3 people who don’t have the support, inspiration, and encouragement that a Christian community provides”

    Galadriel Simons, Co-Founder

    “Back to Church Sunday is the largest annual community-based church outreach effort in the country focused on empowering people to welcome their neighbors, friends and loved ones back to church,” says Steve Simons, co-founder of Creation Springs Church.  “It is time for a spiritual revival in our nation and that starts with getting people back involved in local, Bible-based churches like Creation Springs.  This country needs God so deeply and so broadly, and so much of the tragedy we see unfolding around us could be addressed by engaging healthy local church communities that are not focused on themselves, but on making the world a better place through the power of God’s message, work, and presence.” 

    Steve and his wife Galadriel co-founded Creation Springs Church with the goal of empowering people to make a difference, see a change in themselves and the world around them, and receive all the blessings that God has promised.

    “Did you know that, according to The Barna Group, there are about 100 million people in America today who have no church that they call home? That is almost 1 in 3 people who don’t have the support, inspiration, and encouragement that a Christian community provides,” says Galadriel. “No matter your history, your baggage, or where you find yourself today – God loves you and has blessings and a future already prepared for you.  Church is a place where you can belong, where you can find home, and where you can discover the purpose and the destiny God designed just for you.”

    Creation Springs Church meets every Sunday at 10:30AM at the Freedom Optimist Hall at 6315 Sykesville Road in Eldersburg, Maryland and is a non-denominational, independent, Bible-based community of Christian believers encouraging, supporting, and inspiring the personal, spiritual, professional, and relational success of people by introducing them to Jesus Christ and helping them to discover their full potential as children of God.  

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  • Religious Diversity and Inclusion Come to Life in Jenkintown Community

    Religious Diversity and Inclusion Come to Life in Jenkintown Community

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    updated: Aug 23, 2017

    “We had nearly 100 people at our Seder meal this year,” says Irv Leventhal, a resident at Rydal Park in Jenkintown, “and you can bet that many of them weren’t Jewish.”

    Irv is proud of his Jewish faith, and he chose to live at Rydal Park because of how inclusive and diverse the campus is. “Our neighbors come from all faith traditions. While the outside world argues over whose religion is right, here at Rydal Park, we take the time to learn about each other’s beliefs.” For this reason, the Rydal Park community is among the most inclusive and diverse places for people 62 and better in the Philadelphia region.

    Our neighbors come from all faith traditions. While the outside world argues over whose religion is right, here at Rydal Park, we take the time to learn about each other’s beliefs.

    Irv Leventhal, Rydal Park resident

    Rydal Park is part of Presby’s Inspired Life. With a name like that, many assume that the campus appeals only to members of the Presbyterian denomination. However, once you step through the doors, you soon learn that a large number of Rydal Park’s residents are of varied faiths, including many who are Jewish. At the community, embracing diversity really starts at the grassroots. Recently, residents and team members formed a “Diversity Council” of individuals who are committed to building a community where each other’s cultures are respected and revered.

    “One of the real strengths of the Rydal Park community is our great diversity of faith traditions,” says Tom Summers, chaplain. Tom embraces the diversity of Rydal Park, holding weekly interfaith scripture studies that utilize different texts, sponsoring an ongoing comparative religion class and providing regular worship services for residents of all faiths.

    Observing holidays is also important for Tom and the residents. For instance, during the month of September, the campus will host events celebrating Rosh Hashanah and honoring Yom Kippur and come October the annual sukkah building will mark the festive holiday of Sukkot. These occasions not only offer a time for Jewish residents to worship, but also to educate and share.

    Rabbi Howard Bogot, another Rydal Park resident, is a proponent of such education. By day, he instructs students at Penn State Abington on Jewish studies. In the evenings, he shares his talent for teaching with other residents, presenting on a wide range of topics related to Judaism. At one of his latest classes, he had close to 70 attendees, many of which hailed from diverse faith traditions. “I don’t teach people how to be Jewish; rather, I discuss life experiences from a Jewish perspective. Sharing our different views helps to build community and create understanding. It’s something I wish the world at large would practice a bit more of.”

    ABOUT PRESBY’S INSPIRED LIFE Presby’s Inspired Life is a not-for-profit, faith-based organization that provides continuing care and Affordable Housing for more than 3,000 people 62 and better, across more than 30 communities throughout greater Philadelphia. www.PresbysInspiredLife.org

    Source: Presby’s Inspired Life

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  • #1 Best-Selling Author Receives National Literary Awards for Her Book God Gave Us Wings

    #1 Best-Selling Author Receives National Literary Awards for Her Book God Gave Us Wings

    God Gave Us Wings by Connie Rankin Racked Up a Gold and Silver Award for Going the Extra Mile to Produce a Book of Excellence.

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    updated: Aug 11, 2017

    The Annual 2017 Florida Authors and Publishers Association President’s Book Awards recognized God Gave Us Wings by Connie Rankin, in two categories including Religion as Gold, and Biography as a silver medal winner.

    Hosted by the Florida Authors and Publishers Association, this prestigious national award is open to books published between 2016 and 2017.

    We salute all of our winners for their fine work.

    Terri Gerrell, President

    “The FAPA President’s Book Award exists to promote excellence in the publishing industry by recognizing talented contemporary authors who put both heart and soul into their work. FAPA is proud to be a champion of authors and publishers going the extra mile to produce books of excellence in every aspect,” said Jane R. Wood, President-Elect of FAPA.

    God Gave Us Wings is a non-fiction, published by Morgan James Faith, Connie, the author provides you with inspirational stories of success from different life experiences to help you see that at any moment, through faith you can ultimately change your life; if you believe, you can finish strong. As these stories testify, you can fly higher than you ever imagined, if you believe.

    Medals were awarded at the annual FAPA President’s Book Awards Banquet held this year at the Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace in the Disney SpringsTM Area of Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

    “We are proud to announce this year’s winners who truly embody the excellence this award was created to celebrate. We had a record number of entries this year. The competition was stiff! We salute all of our winners for their fine work,” said FAPA’s President, Terri Gerrell.

    The Florida Authors & Publishers Association is an organization for authors, publishers, independent publishers, illustrators, editors, printers, and other professionals involved in the publishing industry. It focuses on providing the highest quality of information, resources, and professional development to members and others interested in the writing and publishing profession.

    Credentials: A nationally recognized leader in female empowerment and sought-after media guest in Houston, Rankin is president of CRES, an award winning commercial real estate firm. www.CRESRealEstate.com

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    Contact:
    Megan Salch
    ​Tell Your Tale
    713-864-1344, ext. 1
    MeganSalch@TellYourTale.com 

    Source: Connie Rankin

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  • Has the Lost City of Jesus’ Apostles Finally Been Found?

    Has the Lost City of Jesus’ Apostles Finally Been Found?

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    updated: Aug 7, 2017

    Excavations this summer on the northeastern shore of the Sea of Galilee have uncovered what may be evidence of the ancient city, Bethsaida-Julias, home to three of Jesus’ apostles: Peter, Andrew, and Philip (John 1:44; 12:21). It was also a location for Jesus’ ministry (Mark 8:22), and is near the land where Luke’s gospel reports the miracle of Jesus feeding five thousand people with only five loaves of bread and two fish (Luke 9:10-17).

    The excavations were conducted under the auspices of the Kinneret Institute for Galilean Archaeology at Kinneret College (Israel), and directed by Dr. Mordechai Aviam together with Dr. R. Steven Notley from Nyack College (New York), who is the excavation’s academic director. Students and faculty from Nyack College joined volunteers from the U.S. and Hong Kong to excavate for two weeks in July.

    Because of its importance in Christian tradition, scholars have tried to identify the site. Historical sources suggest that it was located near the Jordan River, in the large valley between Galilee and the Golan Heights. For the last 30 years, popular opinion identified Bethsaida with the site of et-Tel where archaeologists found settlement in the late Hellenistic (2nd cent. BCE) and Roman periods (1st-2nd cent. CE), including two private houses. However, traces of the Greco-Roman developments reported by historical reports are lacking. Now evidence has been discovered indicating that Bethsaida-Julias was located at another site, El Araj in the nature reserve of the Beteiha Valley on the shore of the Sea of Galilee.

    Flavius Josephus, the first century historian tells us that in 31 CE, Herod Philip, son of Herod the Great, transformed the Jewish fishing village of Bethsaida on the Kinneret Lake (Sea of Galilee) into a Greco-Roman polis (Ant. 18:28). As governor of the region, he renamed the city Julias, after Julia Augusta (née Livia Drusilla), mother of Roman Emperor Tiberius. Decades later, Josephus himself was responsible for fortifying the city’s defenses in preparation for the Jewish Revolt against Rome (66-70 CE). In 68 CE he was wounded in battle on the swampy marshlands near Julias (Life 399-403).

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    The Byzantine (4th-7th centuries CE) and Roman (1st-3rd centuries CE) period remains both point to el-Araj as the site of the city of Bethsaida-Julias. Under the Byzantine floor of a structure discovered during the first season were 30 coins that date to the 5th century CE. It is possible that these walls are the remains of a monastery which was built around a church. Combined with the many gilded glass tesserae (stone or glass cubes that are used for mosaics) that were found in the first and second season, they indicate the existence of a wealthy and important church. A Byzantine eyewitness, Willibald, the bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria, visited the Holy Land in 725 CE, and describes a visit to a church at Bethsaida that was built over the house of Peter and Andrew. It may be that the current excavations have unearthed remains from that church.

    Roman pottery that dates between the 1st – 3rd centuries was uncovered under the Byzantine level. A bronze coin of the late 2nd century CE and a beautiful silver denarius of the emperor Nero from the year 65-66 CE that reads “Nero, Caesar Augustus” were also found. This alone could disprove speculation that there was no human presence at el-Araj in the Roman period. Furthermore, a Roman wall was discovered at a depth nearly 693 feet (211.16m) below sea level. Adjacent to this wall was a large portion of mosaic flooring with a white and black meander pattern still attached to its original plaster and similar to other mosaics known from first-century sites around the lake. Along with the discovery of clay bricks and ceramic vents (tubuli), which are typical to Roman bathhouses, these finds are evidence of urbanization.

    Another important contribution from this season is the elevation of the remains. Most scholars agree today, following the excavators of Magdala that the level of the lake was 209 meters below sea level, and so they assume that the site of el-Araj was under water until the Byzantine period.

    The current excavations have demonstrated that the level of the lake was much lower than previously thought, and el-Araj most certainly was not under water in the first century CE. Two geologists, Professor Noam Greenbaum from Haifa University and Dr. Nati Bergman from the Yigal Alon Kinneret Limnological Laboratory, studied the layers of the site and pointed out that there are layers of soil which indicate that the site was covered with mud and clay that were carried by the Jordan River in the late Roman period, and which corresponds to a gap in material remains from about 250 CE to 350 CE, but in the Byzantine period, the site was resettled.

    The El-Araj Excavations Project was made possible through the generous support of the Center for the Study of Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins, Nyack College, the Assemblies of God, and HaDavar Yeshiva (Hong Kong).

    The excavations will continue next year, June 17-July 12, 2018 with the expectation to uncover more evidence for the Roman period settlement and the lost city of Jesus’ apostles!

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    The Center for the Study of Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins (CS-AJCO) seeks to foster greater understanding of the cultural, linguistic and physical setting for Second Temple Judaism and nascent Christianity, the relationship of these faiths and their shared socio-religious milieu, and to support efforts that will make current research about these topics more widely available.

    Our programs and resources support scholarly endeavors with the intention of making current research available to underrepresented students, clergy and wider public audiences.

    Contact: Constance L. Diggs

                   CSAJCO

                   646.378.6148

                   csajco@gmail.com

    Source: The Center for the Study of Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins

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  • Christians Come Out Against Qatar

    Christians Come Out Against Qatar

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    updated: Jun 27, 2017

    In a show of solidarity for the rights of people around the world to practice their faith without fear, the National Black Church Initiative (NBCI) will hold a rally and protest to “End the Violence Against Christians” on Wednesday, June 28, at 11:00 a.m., in front of the Embassy of Qatar, 25th and M Streets NW, in Washington D.C.

    NBCI executive director, Rev. Anthony Evans said, “Christian minority religious groups find themselves at great risk. Caught in the midst of sectarian conflicts brought on by war, occupation, repression, and severe social and political dislocation, Christian communities have paid a terrible price, most especially in Qatar, and Iraq.”

    “Whether forced to flee the violence of the civil wars that have ravaged these countries, or expelled by as part of genocidal ‘cleansing’ campaigns, these once-vibrant Christian communities have been so depleted, that some rightly fear their extinction in their homelands.”

    Rev. Anthony Evans

    “Whether forced to flee the violence of the civil wars that have ravaged these countries or expelled as part of genocidal ‘cleansing’ campaigns, these once-vibrant Christian communities have been so depleted, that some rightly fear their extinction in their homelands,” said Evans.

    The National Black Church Initiative is a coalition of 34,000 African American and Latino churches working to eradicate racial disparities in healthcare, technology, education, housing, and the environment.

    Contact: Rev. Anthony Evans
    202-744-0184​
    ​Proimage.amj@gmail.com

    Source: ProImage Communications

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