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Religion Today Summaries � September 13, 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:

> God Raises Ministry from Ashes of 9-11 Attack on Pentagon
> Vietnam: In Face of Persecution, Creative Evangelism
> India: Tribal People Reached Despite Hindu Opposition
> Police Detain 80 Iranian Evangelicals


>>  God Raises Ministry from Ashes of 9-11 Attack on Pentagon 
Allie Martin and Bill Fancher, AgapePress

A survivor of the terrorist attack on the Pentagon three years ago says
his story is proof that God can bring triumph out of a tragedy. This
past Saturday marked the third anniversary of the terrorist attacks in
New York City, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC.  Retired Lieutenant
Colonel Brian Birdwell was in his Pentagon office the morning of
September 11, 2001, when he received word of two commercial jetliners
ramming the World Trade Center towers.  Birdwell stepped out to go to
the men's restroom [and] told two co-workers he'd be back in a moment --
and those would be the last words he spoke to the two ladies. Flight 77
crashed into the building and Birdwell was thrown to the ground and
engulfed in flames. Of the burns that covered 60 percent of his body,
nearly half were third-degree burns. The former Army officer says his
unwavering faith saw him through dark days of recovery and physical
therapy. In the aftermath of the tragedy, God has given the Birdwells a
new ministry called �Face the Fire Ministries�. The focus of the
ministry assists burn and wounded survivors, and provides encouragement
and financial assistance to family members who are going through a
significant physical and emotional challenge. Birdwell was awarded the
Purple Heart for injuries he received in the terrorist attack.  


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>>  Vietnam: In Face of Persecution, Creative Evangelism 
Christian Aid Mission

Believers in Vietnam find unique ways to spread the gospel. One
indigenous ministry operates a "Good News Boat" that carries
missionaries into the deepest parts of the country on a river. The boat
provides a valuable source of transportation, going where there are no
roads. In one district where authorities ordered believers not to spread
or practice Christianity at threat of fines or imprisonment, Christians
go into the paddy fields or meet at night to encourage one another.
Outreaches to children are especially fruitful. In another part of the
country, police forced their way into a Christian family's home and
slaughtered a pig and chicken to offer in pagan worship of their
ancestors. They tried to force the family to join the feast, but the
believers refused. As a result of this incident, some Christian families
in the area have stopped raising livestock, giving officials no
opportunity to use animals for ancestor worship. One man turned a time
of trial into an opportunity to preach Christ. Authorities forced him to
confess that he had organized an "illegal gathering." Before he began
the falsified review, the man lifted his voice and gave thanks to God.
The name of the Lord was glorified in this public place in a way it
never could have been otherwise. 


>>  Christian Ministry Doing Hurricane Relief Digs In For Long Haul
Allie Martin, AgapePress 

Workers with the Samaritan's Purse (www.samaritanspurse.org) ministry
are having to reassess their relief efforts for Florida residents in the
wake of Hurricane Frances. Two disaster relief units from Samaritan's
Purse had already been working in southwestern Florida for the past
three weeks when Frances made landfall. Now one of two tractor-trailers
loaded with emergency supplies and tools will be moved to the East Coast
to equip relief worker crews there. The Christian organization works
closely with local churches to minister to those whose lives have been
adversely affected by the storms. The coordinated effort is designed to
meet not only the material needs of disaster victims, but also to
address their emotional and spiritual needs. The church volunteers are
an essential part of the disaster response.  Luther Harrison, relief
coordinator, says the local churches will have many opportunities for
follow-up ministry and outreach across the coming weeks and months.
Harrison says many of the hurricane victims have a long and difficult
road ahead of them, including dealing with the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA), and the insurance companies, and sorting
through all of the many trying issues involved in the process of
recovery from a disaster. Harrison estimates that the Samaritan's Purse
staff and volunteer workers will be spending several more months in
Florida, sharing Christ with hurricane victims through word and deed. 


>>  Police Detain 80 Iranian Evangelicals 
Compass Direct

Iranian police invaded the annual general conference of Iran�s
Assemblies of God Church last Thursday, arresting at least 80 church
leaders gathered at the church�s denominational center in Karaj. Without
warning, a large number of policemen surrounded the church�s garden
property, bursting in to arrest all the men and women present at the
first day of their annual meetings. The detained Christians were driven
around blindfolded for several hours so they would be unable to
understand where they were being taken. Reportedly each individual was
questioned separately by security officials. The interrogation revealed
that the authorities had very precise information about each person,
including his or her activities, relatives and other personal data. By
evening, the authorities had released all the arrested Christians except
for the 10 pastors among them. The location of these 10 men is unknown,
and their families have not been allowed any contact with them. All the
evangelicals released were forbidden to attend church services, the
weekly day of rest in Iran when most churches meet for worship. As the
world�s only theocracy, Iran has strictly proscribed the activities of
its evangelical Christian citizens, closing down their churches and
arresting known converts to Christianity. Under Islamic law, apostates
who leave Islam are subject to the death penalty.


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