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Religion Today Summaries - September 15, 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:

> Another Hurricane Threat to Florida Prompts 'Emergency Prayer Alerts'
> One Iranian Pastor Still Jailed
> Missionaries Abducted and Falsely Accused of Robbery in India
> Myanmar (Burma): Suffering Refugees Reached with Gospel


>>  Another Hurricane Threat to Florida Prompts 'Emergency Prayer
Alerts'
Charisma News Service

With a third major hurricane poised to strike Florida in a month,
intercessory groups and authorities recently urged Christians to pray
for the Sunshine State. The most powerful hurricane to hit the Caribbean
in the last decade, Hurricane Ivan was projected to reach the Gulf of
Mexico, and possibly Florida, yesterday or today. As of last Friday, the
category 5 storm, the most intense on the hurricane scale, had already
killed at least 32 people in the Caribbean and caused emergency
officials to order the total evacuation of the Florida Keys. If it
strikes Florida, it could add to an already deadly and costly hurricane
season for the state. The state has not been hit by three hurricanes in
a single season since 1964. Purcellville, Va.-based Intercessors for
America (IfA)  issued an emergency prayer alert last week concerning the
latest storm. "Let us join in prayer for all the island peoples who have
already been struck or are in the path of Hurricane Ivan," IfA said in
an e-mail to supporters. Also last week, Orange County (Florida)
Chairman Rich Crotty sent local ministers an official county memo asking
them "to pray for the safety of our community as we face Hurricane
Ivan," "The Orlando Sentinel" reported. (http://www.charismanow.com)


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>>  One Iranian Pastor Still Jailed
Barbara G. Baker, Compass Direct

Protestant church leaders in Iran learned this morning that one of 10
evangelical pastors reportedly released from detention by police
authorities on September 12 is still being held incommunicado. An
Assembly of God Pastor, Hamid Pourmand, 47, has not returned to his home
in Bandar-i Bushehr, nor has he been in touch with any of his relatives
or friends. He is presumed to remain under police arrest in the
Karaj-Tehran area, where he was initially detained with other church
leaders on September 9. Eighty leaders of Iran's Assemblies of God
Church had convened for their annual general conference in Karaj when
police swarmed into the church-owned center on the morning of September
9. All were blindfolded and taken away to be fingerprinted and
interrogated. Although most were released by evening, the 10 pastors
among them were held for questioning for four days. It was not until
yesterday morning that the Assemblies of God leadership discovered that
in fact Pourmand was still missing. A former Muslim who converted to
Christianity nearly 25 years ago, Pourmand pastors a congregation in
Bandar-i Bushehr, along the Persian Gulf in southern Iran. He and his
wife, who is of Assyrian Christian background, have two children. 
 

>>  Missionaries Abducted and Falsely Accused of Robbery in India
Charisma News Service

Five Gospel for Asia (GfA) missionaries were recently abducted and
falsely accused of robbery. On July 25, Lokesh, Yesuraj, Kumar, Anil and
Ramesh were kidnapped by group of anti-Christians in the area of
Karnataka. The native evangelists were blamed for committing a robbery
that took place in the community. Although they had received threats
twice previously, the missionaries continued sharing their faith. Ramesh
managed to escape, but the other four missionaries were beaten and their
Christian literature was torn up. "Kindly pray for these brothers," a
GFA leader said, "that no harm will be done to them and that the
authorities will come to know the truth." Elsewhere, on July 17, a mob
of 15 local Hindu farmers desecrated a Protestant church under
construction in the tribal village of Rohiyal Talal, located in the
northwest state of Gujarat, Compass Direct reported. The group
demolished walls, iron gratings and windowpanes of the independent
congregation. No arrests have been made, but police officials have
reportedly identified the assailants, some of whom are local leaders of
the extremist Hindu organization Vishwa Hindu Parishad. Militants
belonging to the pro-Hindu Bharatiya Janata Party, which lost ground in
India's recent national elections, have distributed thousands of
anti-Christian pamphlets accusing believers of forcibly converting
impoverished Hindus to Christianity.  (http://www.charismanow.com)
 

>>  Myanmar (Burma): Suffering Refugees Reached with Gospel 
Christian Aid

Ethnic Burmese people are some of the most persecuted in the world.
Since 1962, the Burmese government has maintained an inhumane effort to
drive tribal groups, many of which are predominantly Christian, from
their homes in the hills of eastern Burma. Accused of being
insurrectionists because of past conflicts with tyrannous military
regimes, ethnic people are victims of widespread rape, murder, torture
and forced labor. After an influx of ethnic Burmese into neighboring
Thailand, the Thai government established camps, where currently over
140,000 refugees live. Refugees live in constant threat of deportation
by the Thai government, which has long ignored the international
principle of non-refoulement (not forcing refugees to return to a
country where they will be persecuted). Native Christian missionaries
are reaching these tortured souls with the gospel. They hold crusades in
refugee camps or in Thai cities where there are large populations of
Burmese refugees. In one recent gospel meeting, over 100 came forward to
accept Christ. Missionaries plant churches among refugees to nurture new
believers. Ethnic Burmese Christians living in the camps bring the hope
of Christ to their own people. 


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