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Religion Today Summaries - August 27, 2004
Compiled & Edited by Crosswalk News Staff
http://link.crosswalk.com/UM/T.asp?A1.15.25843.1.1698058

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

> Demand Letter Lays Down the Law for School Officials in Golden State
> Olympian ready to help seekers grapple with faith in Christ
> U.S. Hopeful for an End to Ethnic Cleansing -- in Western Sudan This
Time
> Vietnam 's 'Mennonite Six' Allowed Family Visits


>>  Demand Letter Lays Down the Law for School Officials in Golden State
Jim Brown and Jody Brown, AgapePress
 
A religious freedom group is sending a legal demand letter to every
superintendent and school board member in the state of California
explaining they must have respect for parental rights and students'
religious freedoms. The demand letter from the Pacific Justice Institute
warns school districts not to violate the rights of students to pray,
share their faith, and read their Bibles on campus.  It also notifies
schools of parents' rights to opt their children out of pro-homosexual
instruction or other "tolerance" issue-based curriculum. PJI president
Brad Dacus says school boards and school districts need to be kept in
check. Dacus explains that the letter not only explains the law, but
also states the ramifications of violating the law, including potential
liabilities and costly litigation.  For example, it warns that failure
to allow Christian clubs to put up posters and hold rallies on campus
could lead to potential litigation. Other topics addressed in the letter
explain the rights of school boards to prohibit students from leaving
campus to have an abortion without their parents receiving prior notice,
as well as the right of students to celebrate religious holidays like
Christmas and Easter on campus. Dacus says he is hopeful the letter will
prevent thousands of Christian students from being subjected to outright
discrimination.


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>>  Olympian ready to help seekers grapple with faith in Christ
Art Toalston, Baptist Press

Imagine if you're a sportswriter assigned to the Olympics in Athens,
enthralled with all the world-class competition but, deep inside,
hurting with spiritual emptiness. And then you interview Greco-Roman
wrestler Jim Gruenwald, who finished sixth in the 2000 Olympics and is
soon to begin his quest for gold in the event's 132-pound class. One
person who knows what such a reporter might experience is Tony Silengo,
a sports chaplain at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado
Springs. "There are endless accounts of Jim's sharing Christ with the
lost," said Silengo. "He [Gruenwald] works wrestling camps every summer
teaching young wrestlers how to be the best wrestlers in the world,"
Silengo continued. "They listen carefully to what he has to say. Then he
clearly gives them the Gospel message and every year somewhere around
40-60 young men come to know Jesus Christ as their Savior!" Gruenwald,
34, lives his faith not just at wrestling meets but at home -- he and
his wife, Rachel, have a son and daughter. And at school -- he's a math
teacher at Hilltop Baptist High School, a ministry of Hilltop Baptist
Church, an independent Baptist congregation in Colorado Springs.


>>  U.S. Hopeful for an End to Ethnic Cleansing -- in Western Sudan This
Time
Chad Groening and Jody Brown, AgapePress

An assistant secretary of state says he hopes the same diplomatic
efforts that ended the attacks by Muslims against Christians in South
Sudan will have similar success in another war-torn area of that African
country. BBC News reports that the "campaign of terror" in the province
of Darfur in Western Sudan has resulted in thousands crowding into
nearby towns as they seek refuge from the attacks.  And the group Human
Rights Watch says it has documented a pattern of human rights violations
in that area that amount to a government policy of "ethnic cleansing" of
certain ethnic groups.  Among the atrocities being committed upon the
Fur and the Masalit people are mass murder, torture, rape, mistreatment
of prisoners of war, and use of civilians as human shields.  Lorne
Craner is the Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
at the Department of State.  He has been monitoring the slaughter of
thousands of people at the hands of Arab terrorists in Darfur.  Craner
says the United States will continue to push the Sudanese government to
rein in Arab terrorists in Darfur -- and that he is hopeful that
diplomatic efforts will be as successful as those that ended the murder
of Christians in South Sudan.


>>  Vietnam 's 'Mennonite Six' Allowed Family Visits
Compass Direct

On August 23, the mother of Mennonite evangelists Nguyen Huu Nghia and
Nguyen Thanh Nhan was allowed to visit her imprisoned sons for the first
time since their arrest in Ho Chi Minh City , Vietnam , on March 2. It
took nearly six months for the brothers' family to get permission for
the visit, despite a Vietnamese law stipulating that prisoners must be
allowed visitors within the first 30 days of incarceration. Authorities
have allowed visitors for three more of the "Mennonite Six," as the
prisoners have come to be known. Pham Ngoc Thach, Nguyen Van Phuong and
the Rev. Nguyen Hong Quang have received family members in the
respective Ho Chi Minh City police jails where they are incarcerated
while awaiting charges. However, officials have denied visits for female
evangelist Le Thi Hong Lien, arrested in early July, on the grounds that
she is "hard-headed and uncooperative." According to sources,
authorities are working hard to put the Mennonite Six on trial as soon
as possible, perhaps by early September.


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