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Religion Today Summaries - August 19, 2004
Compiled & Edited by Crosswalk News Staff
http://link.crosswalk.com/UM/T.asp?A1.15.25530.1.1698058

Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the
world.  In today's edition:

> Calif. School Disallows Christian Club's Posters Bearing Scriptures
> Injured Turkish Christian Contacts Fellow Believers
> Evangelist Grateful for ACLU's Increased Coverage of God's Law 
> Dalai Lama's Visit Mobilizes Christians Concerning Buddhism's Growth 


>> Calif. School Disallows Christian Club's Posters Bearing Scriptures
Jim Brown, Agape Press

A San Francisco Bay Area high school is being threatened with a lawsuit
over its decision to censor a Christian student club. The Hayward,
California, school has barred a Christian group from putting up posters
with Bible verses to announce their meetings.  A feminist club and the
Gay Straight Alliance, however, have been allowed to put up their
posters. Brad Dacus, president of the Pacific Justice Institute, has
sent a demand letter to the school, claiming its "viewpoint
discrimination" was in clear violation of the Equal Access Act. 
"Everything will be fine," he says, if the school stops what he
describes as "discrimination, hostility, and intolerance" toward
Christian clubs. "But if they don't [decide to do what's right], then we
at the Pacific Justice Institute have pledged to represent this
Christian club in a court of law to seek full and complete justice,"
Dacus promises.


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>>  Injured Turkish Christian Contacts Fellow Believers
Barbara Baker, Compass Direct

Nine months after he was beaten into a prolonged coma by
ultra-nationalists opposed to his conversion to Christianity, Yakup
Cindilli, 31, has for the first time made personal contact with
Protestant Christian acquaintances in Turkey. Without telling his
conservative Muslim family, Cindilli left his home in Orhangazi in late
July and made the three-hour bus trip to Istanbul, where he attempted to
make contact with some of his Christian friends. Friends noted that
Cindilli spoke rationally, but was not always able to pronounce his
words clearly. "He showed us that he did not have full use of his right
arm," commented one of his friends. "But he was able to walk normally
and seemed to be in good spirits." Another friend said, "He prayed that
God would bring him back to full health. His faith appears to remain
intact, even after all that has happened." Following the unexpected
visit, Pastor Ismail Kulakcioglu drove him back to his home in
Orhangazi.


>>  Evangelist Grateful for ACLU's Increased Coverage of God's Law
Agape Press

A California evangelist says one of the most liberal organizations in
the country is responsible for increasing the public's awareness of
God's laws.  Ray Comfort is president of Living Waters Ministries, a
ministry that equips Christians to witness biblically and effectively. 
Comfort, who uses the Ten Commandments extensively in his witnessing
efforts, says recent attempts by the American Civil Liberties Union to
remove God's laws from public display have actually backfired.  "I am so
grateful to them because at the end of 2003, to my unbelief as I watched
peak prime-time television -- day after day, night after night -- [I
saw] slow panning of ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and Fox News Network over the
Ten Commandments."  The evangelist says the repetitious images of
Commandments such as "Thou shalt not kill" and "Thou shalt not commit
adultery" and "You shall have no other gods before me" reminded an
entire generation that there is a God "who has a law that's written in
stone."  Comfort also says efforts to remove the Ten Commandments from
public display have made it easier to witness for Christ.


>>  Dalai Lama's Visit Mobilizes Christians Concerning Buddhism's Growth
Charisma News Service

A highly-publicized visit earlier this year by Tibetan Buddhism's
leader, the Dalai Lama, to Pasadena, Calif., and three major Canadian
cities motivated some Christians to pray and raised others' awareness of
the growing presence of a previously ignored religion. When he landed in
Los Angeles in April, the Dalai Lama hosted three days of Buddhist
teaching. He also spoke to 4,500 school children, lectured 5,000
university students and dispensed advice to a crowd of business
executives. James Stephens, a doctoral student at Fuller Theological
Seminary in California who was a devout Buddhist for 14 years, said the
spiritual threat of Buddhism influencing unsuspecting "seekers," even
some who consider themselves Christians, is very real. "I call [the
Dalai Lama] the 'pluralist pope' because he advocates exploring Buddhism
while staying within the security of your professed religion. And he
attracts huge crowds," Stephens, who leads the Sonrise Center for
Buddhist Studies, which teaches Christians how to evangelize Buddhists,
said. There are an estimated 10 million Buddhists in the United States
and 305,000 in Canada. House of the King (HotK), a Toronto-based prayer
and worship movement, was set up specifically for the Dalai Lama's
visit. Supported by a variety of Toronto churches and denominations HotK
commissioned shifts of prayer-walkers to intercede at key spiritual
locations around the city, while friendship evangelists were posted in a
Tibetan teahouse and art gallery set up inside a downtown church. "The
Dalai Lama's visit gave us a chance to represent Jesus to the visiting
Tibetans, who responded very positively," HotK's Hany Boghossian said.


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