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Religion Today Summaries - September 23, 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:

> Storm Relief Keeping Salvation Army Busy 
> Coalition of Faith Leaders and Theologians Declare Religious Support
for Same-Sex Marriage 
> School District Drops Discriminatory Stance Against Religion Classes
> Christians Reach Out to Homeless, Abandoned Children With Compassion -
Part II 


>>  Storm Relief Keeping Salvation Army Busy
Allie Martin, AgapePress

The Salvation Army has been stretched thin lately as its relief teams
respond to a string of natural disasters in the southeastern United
States. More than 2,500 volunteers and staff members with the
organization have been mobilized to help meet the physical and spiritual
needs of residents affected by recent tropical storms and hurricanes.
Major George Hood with The Salvation Army says believers who want to
help can pray for the staff and volunteer personnel of the community
service agency as they put in long hours aiding victims. Also, Hood
says, there is a great need for donations. He estimates The Salvation
Army will spend in excess 40 million dollars helping U.S. victims of the
recent disasters. He asks of concerned individuals, "Pray that resources
will be made available for us to respond in the way that we believe that
we need to respond."  The Salvation Army does not hold back surplus
resources in anticipation of national or regional emergencies like the
one being experienced in the Southeast right now, so we need people to
not only pray but to also send cash contributions so that we can
continue the important work that we are doing," the spokesman explains.


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>>  Coalition of Faith Leaders and Theologians Declare Religious Support
for Same-Sex Marriage
Religion Institute

As Congress prepares to vote on the Federal Marriage Amendment, which
would alter the Constitution to deny same-sex couples access to civil
marriage, an unprecedented, diverse and high-profile coalition of faith
leaders has released a powerful Open Letter in support of marriage
equality for same-sex couples. Functioning under the umbrella nonprofit
organization Religious Institute on Sexual Morality, Justice, and
Healing, the authors publicly affirmed a broad, faith-based rationale
for supporting marriage equality for same-sex couples. With more than
ten denominations now permitting their clergy to perform same-sex
marriage ceremonies, the Religious Institute's Open Letter represents a
growing consensus of faith-based support for full inclusion of gay and
lesbian couples in civil and religious marriage. The Open Letter
challenges those who use their religion to justify discrimination on the
basis of sexual orientation.  Stating that the civil and religious
values of marriage should be available to all people, the authors ask
religious and civic leaders to promote good marriages based on
responsibility, equity, and love, without restrictions based on the
biological sex, procreative potential, or sexual orientation of the
partners. The Open Letter was developed at a colloquium of theologians
sponsored by the Religious Institute and funded by Freedom to Marry.
Signing authors of the Open Letter represent theologians and ordained
clergy from a broad range of diverse religious perspectives.


>>  School District Drops Discriminatory Stance Against Religion Classes
Jim Brown, AgapePress

A lawsuit threat has prompted a New York school district to rethink it's
decision to exclude a teacher from leading community education classes
on religious topics. The Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) sent a demand
letter to the Patchogue-Medford Union Free School District, accusing it
of violating the First and Fourteenth Amendment rights of longtime
teacher Bruce Bennett by shutting him out of a program that provided
education classes of all kinds for the community. Bennett has been
teaching in public schools for 15 years and has degrees in biblical
studies and social science. The ADF, a group specializing in legal
defense and religious freedom advocacy, took up Bennett's cause not long
after one of its officials allegedly told the teacher, "I don't care if
I'm violating the law, you're not coming into the program." But ADF
senior counsel Gary McCaleb says he is glad the school district reversed
its course after receiving the demand letter from the Christian legal
group, despite the district official's original determination to exclude
the religious classes from the program. The attorney says the school
district has agreed it will no longer bar Bennett from teaching
religious subjects in the community education program and now realizes
that it cannot lawfully discriminate against him based on the religious
content of his classes.


>>  Christians Reach Out to Homeless, Abandoned Children With Compassion
- Part II
Charisma News Service

Caring Christians are reaching out with Christ's compassion to a growing
number of homeless, abandoned children. According to researchers, the
number of orphans worldwide will reach 106 million by 2010 -- a number
equal to more than one-third the population of the United States. In
Bulgaria, by law, all orphanages are run by the state. As the children
grow they are moved to different institutions. They are fed, clothed and
given some level of education. When they turn 18, they are released from
the orphanages with no place to live and no job. Many of the girls are
lured out of Bulgaria and forced into prostitution. Peter and Ellie
Tashev, Christians in the city of Sofia, started ministering to orphans
years ago. The Tashevs are employed by Integra Ventures, a ministry
based in Chicago. Integra's vision is to create new jobs and businesses
in central and east Europe and Eurasia. Through this outreach, Peter has
the opportunity to equip orphaned teens for the real world and to supply
enthusiastic workers for clients who need to staff new businesses.
"There is no requirement for these kids to go to church to take part in
our programs, but they come to learn and they find something else: that
we love them [and] Jesus loves them," Peter said.
(http://www.charismanow.com)


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