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Religion Today Summaries - September 9, 2004
Compiled & Edited by Crosswalk News Staff
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Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the
world.  In today's edition:

> Pastors' Children Confirmed Dead in Russian Hostage Drama
> Florida's High Court Affirms Religious Freedom Entitled to Expanded
Protection
> Christians Urged to Take Part in 'Creation Care' of The Earth
> Ministry Fosters Partnerships to Help West African Children


>>  Pastors' Children Confirmed Dead in Russian Hostage Drama
Assist News Service

After days of searching for them, two pastors in the Russian southern
town of Beslan have now discovered that six of their eight young
children died in the local school hostage drama that shocked the nation,
their Christian mission organization confirmed Wednesday, September 8.
An official of the U.S. backed Russian Ministries said that brothers and
pastors Taymuraz and Sergey Totiev from the Evangelical Baptist Church
in Beslan were till the last moment "still hoping" to find their
children alive.  "Tragically, out of the eight Totiev children who were
in the school, only two have survived," said Russian Ministries Vice
President Sergey N. Rakhuba. They are believed to have died Friday,
September 3, during a gun battle between Russian forces storming the
school complex and militants demanding independence for neighboring
Chechnya. News about the deaths came after two days of National Mourning
in Russia. Russian Ministries said it has established a Terror Relief
Fund "to help provide spiritual and physical help for the people of
Beslan," and stressed that "all donations made will go directly to the
Beslan community." He said donations can be made online via the Internet
at website: http://www.russian-ministries.org,  mailed directly to
Russian Ministries at: P.O. Box 496, Wheaton, IL 60189.


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>>  Florida's High Court Affirms Religious Freedom Entitled to Expanded
Protection
Allie Martin and Jody Brown, AgapePress

The Florida Supreme Court has ruled that the state's Religious Freedom
Restoration Act expands protection for religious freedom.  The court
said religious freedom in the Sunshine State is entitled to greater
protection than that guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution. Earlier
this month, the Florida Supreme Court issued an opinion in the case of
Warner v. City of Boca Raton stating that the Florida Religious Freedom
Restoration Act (FRFRA) "expands the scope of religious protection
beyond the conduct considered protected" by cases from the U.S. Supreme
Court.  "We also hold that under the Act, any law, even a neutral law of
general applicability, is subject to the strict scrutiny standard where
the law substantially burdens the free exercise of religion," the court
stated. The court explained that a religious belief is substantially
burdened if the government either "compels the religious adherent to
engage in conduct that his religion forbids, or forbids him to engage in
conduct that his religion requires."  In addition, the court stated that
"a person must only establish that the government has placed a
substantial burden on a practice motivated by a sincere religious
belief." Mat Staver, president and general counsel of Liberty Counsel,
drafted and lobbied for the FRFRA in 1998, and had also filed an amicus
brief with the state's high court explaining the legislative intent of
the Act.


>>  Christians Urged to Take Part in 'Creation Care' of The Earth
Charisma News Service

A small but growing number of believers are beginning to view
"environmental stewardship" as part of their Christian responsibility,
even though issues concerning the Earth haven't been high on the list of
social concerns for many evangelicals in the past. In June, about 30
ministry leaders - including representatives from the National
Association of Evangelicals (NAE), World Vision, Southern Baptist
Convention, Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.), International Church of
the Foursquare Gospel and "Charisma" magazine - convened at the Sandy
Cove Christian Retreat Center outside Baltimore for a "creation care"
conference aimed at raising awareness about pressing environmental
issues such as global warming, air and water pollution and species
extinction. Several participants were hopeful that Christians would one
day reclaim biblical environmental stewardship from radical extremists
who have been accused of valuing trees and birds over humans. It is
widely believed that fuel emissions from cars are raising the level of
carbon in the atmosphere, which some, such as Houghton, say is causing
the earth to grow dangerously warmer. Other scientists say the warming
trend is part of a natural weather cycle. The three-day conference ended
with participants agreeing to give further study to environmental
issues, to educate their constituents about them and to develop a formal
position on global warming within a year. (http://www.charismanow.com)


>>  Ministry Fosters Partnerships to Help West African Children
Allie Martin, AgapePress

A Christian ministry that matches children and sponsors in the United
States is expanding its services into one of the poorest countries in
the world -- the West African nation of Burkina Faso. Ranked last in
school enrollment, literacy, and gross national product, Burkina Faso is
a country where many children are born into families facing overwhelming
poverty. Nearly 60 percent of the population are living on less than a
dollar a day. The U.S.-based ministry, Compassion International, seeks
to ease the effects of poverty on Burkinabe children by providing basic
necessities, including health care, supplemental nutrition, educational
opportunities and spiritual training. Through Compassion International
projects, sponsored children receive regular medical checkups, hygiene
training, dental care, and educational opportunities. The CEO of
Compassion International says the ministry is working in Burkina Faso as
it does elsewhere, by equipping local church partners and supporting
them in a cooperative effort to improve the lives of poor children.
Today, with the addition of the Burkina Faso projects, Compassion
International currently serves more than 168,000 poor children in five
African countries, as well as in other parts of the world. Headquartered
in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the ministry pairs children in developing
and Third World nations with sponsors in the U.S. and other countries.


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