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Religion Today Summaries - September 24, 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:

> Myanmar: Indigenous Ministries Help Flood Victims
> Religious Freedom Watchdog Cites China's Repeated Offenses
> Russia: Beslan Tragedy Takes Lives of Pastors' Children
> Sri Lanka:  Christian Expressing Relief Over Supreme Court Ruling

>>  Myanmar: Indigenous Ministries Help Flood Victims
Christian Aid

Due to unusually heavy monsoon rains and melting of mountain snows,
Myanmar has experienced a bout of intense flooding in recent weeks.
Hundreds of homes have been destroyed along the Ayeyawaddy River in
central and southwest Myanmar, displacing hundreds of families. At least
20 have died since the river began overrunning its banks in late July.
Many flood victims are trying to survive on upper floors of buildings,
living in dangerously unsanitary conditions with their pigs, dogs and
even cattle. Travel is only possible by boat. A growing problem is
sickness due to lack of clean drinking water. Also, increasing numbers
of rats and poisonous snakes are seeking dry spots in human houses,
causing some to die after being bitten. According to flood victims,
authorities are unable to do anything to relieve their suffering. Some
are reportedly threatening villagers not to say anything about the
destruction to outside sources. Indigenous ministries are shouldering
the burden of caring for flood victims in the name of the Lord,
providing food, warm clothing and clean water for displaced families.
Native missionaries are also seizing the opportunity to preach the hope
of Christ. One gospel worker recently shared the message of salvation
from a boat as he traveled a flooded area. He reports that "many boats
came around and listened, and over 30 people raised their hands to
accept Christ."


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>>  Religious Freedom Watchdog Cites China's Repeated Offenses
Allie Martin, AgapePress

The head of the U.S. Department of State's Office of International
Religious Freedom says China continues to oppress Christians and other
religious groups, and that is why the Communist nation remains on the
department's list of "countries of particular concern." The release of
the sixth annual State Department Report to Congress on International
Religious Freedom has cited a number of repeat offenders on its list of
governments that violate citizens' basic human right to religious
liberty.  China is one of five nations that has been among those
offending nations for quite some time. John Hanford, Ambassador at Large
for International Religious Freedom, notes that the conditions reported
in China warrant that regime's inclusion on the list of countries of
particular concern. For years the Communist government in China has
continuously engaged in the repressive treatment of Christians and other
religious groups, Hanford explains. "Protestants are forced to belong to
the government-sanctioned church," he says, "and if they don't and they
try to meet in house churches, then they risk arrest and, in some severe
cases, beatings and torture."


>>  Russia: Beslan Tragedy Takes Lives of Pastors' Children
Christian Aid

When Chechen rebels seized an elementary school in Beslan in early
September, taking over 1000 parents and children hostage, they unleashed
a horrifying series of events that have resulted in what one reporter
called "the worst terror-related human catastrophe in the history of
Russia." At least 335 lives were lost from shootings or explosions, most
of them children. Seven hundred victims are hospitalized, many with
serious life- threatening injuries. Among those affected by this tragedy
are two pastors affiliated with an indigenous ministry supported by
Christian Aid. One pastor lost four of his five children. The surviving
child is currently in the hospital. Another pastor lost one of his
children and, as of the latest reports received by Christian Aid, could
not find his other child. The suffering these men of God are enduring is
unimaginable. Brothers and sisters in the USA can do their part to ease
their pain by helping with medical and funeral costs. Please remember in
your prayers these pastors and other Christians who are suffering after
the incomprehensible tragedy of Beslan.


>>  Sri Lanka:  Christian Expressing Relief Over Supreme Court Ruling
Charisma News Service

Christians are expressing relief over the country's recent supreme court
ruling, which determined that clauses of a proposed anti-conversion bill
violate the constitution. The court's decision last month came as a blow
to the all-Buddhist monks' political party Jathika Hela Urumaya, which
has been campaigning to ban conversions to Christianity, Reuters
reported. The measure proposed a fine the equivalent of $11,000 and
imprisonment for up to seven years for violators. Christian
denominations have strongly opposed the bill and feared that it would be
used to curb religious freedom and target believers. "Christians are
happy that the court has struck down certain controversial clauses in
the bill as unconstitutional," Roshini Wickremesinhe, legal officer with
the National Christian Evangelical Alliance of Sri Lanka, said. "The
voting on the bill, if at all, will certainly take months now. We accept
the supreme court determination." Christians constitute about 8 percent
of this prominently Buddhist country's 19.7 million people, 70 percent
of whom are Buddhists. According to Operation World, with Christianity
growing by more than 11 percent a year, Christians have come under
increased persecution -- more than 50 violent attacks were reported in
the last six months. Some 146 Christian churches were forced to close
down between December and March, Christian Solidarity Worldwide said.
(http://www.charismanow.com)


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