Think of all the other Christians who could have become the  leaders
but did little or nothing. There is a moral to this story it would  seem.
At any rate I am thankful, very thankful, and cannot express my
gratitude enough to really say what I feel about this.
 
Billy
 
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World Net Daily
April 25, 2014
 
 
Black pastors lead rally against persecution by Muslims
'Following in the footsteps and spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King' 

 
With persecution against Christians increasing in African nations and other 
 places worldwide where Islam is advancing, an American pastor is calling 
black  churches and others to join together to raise voices of opposition.
 
Stephen Broden of the Fair Park Bible Fellowship Church in Dallas is  
organizing a rally in his city next month under the banner of Americans Against 
 
the Persecution of Christians in Muslim Countries. 
The coalition says it’s “committed to stopping the genocide of Christians 
in  many Muslim countries.” 
A march is scheduled to begin May 17 at 2 p.m. at City Hall Plaza in front 
of  Dallas City Hall. 
Among the speakers at the Dallas event are Rev. William Owens Jr., author 
and  Jihad Watch founder Robert Spencer, author and Rescue Christians founder 
Walid  Shoebat and counter-terrorism expert David Gaubatz, author of _“
Muslim  Mafia,”_ 
(http://superstore.wnd.com/Muslim-Mafia-Inside-the-Secret-Underworld-Thats-Conspiring-to-Islamize-America-Hardcover_2)
  published by WND 
Books. 
But the coalition wants ministers of all denominations to join in mass  
protest marches in all major American cities to “break the politically-correct  
conspiracy of silence which has concealed this immense crime against  
humanity.” 
_Persecuted:  The Global Assault on Christians” produces the evidence. It’
s available at the  WND Superstore_ 
(http://superstore.wnd.com/Search?search=persecution)  
Broden said the coalition is marching “in the footsteps and spirit of Dr.  
Martin Luther King Jr.,” deriving its core inspiration from his admonition 
to  confront evil openly. 
“Our lives begin to end on the day that we become silent about things that  
matter,” King said. 
Broden said what matters is that more than 100,000 Christians are murdered  
every year for their faith, according to estimates substantiated by the 
Vatican  and the Center for the Study of Global Christianity. 
In Africa, _as WND  has reported_ 
(http://www.wnd.com/2014/04/muslim-violence-surges-for-easter-week/) , the 
jihadist group Boko Haram continues to 
slaughter  Christians in Nigeria in its effort to establish Islamic law. Sudan 
has been the  scene of atrocities against Christians for decades. An 
estimated 1.5 million  Christians have been killed in the genocidal campaigns 
carried out by Muslims  from the north since 1984. 
The international group Open Doors recently stated that nine out of the 10  
countries cited for the worst Christian persecution are Muslim. 
Atrocities against Christians by Islamic jihadists also have been carefully 
 catalogued by Amnesty International, the International Red Cross, Human 
Rights  Watch and many other respected humanitarian organizations. 
The coalition seeks to “challenge the conscience of all Americans to oppose 
 and defeat a murderous religious tyranny, to rally once more to the sacred 
 principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, which are the  
birthright of all men and women, and which must now be guaranteed to 
Christians  in the Muslim world.” 
Dire assessment 
The coalition pointed out that the persecution of Christians has become so  
horrific in the Middle East that several ancient Christian sects are in 
danger  of extermination. 
The Copts are fleeing Egypt by the thousands as churches are being burned 
to  the ground and women and children violated. In Syria, Malakite Christians 
in  Syria are facing extinction amid a jihad by the rebel forces seeking to 
 establish Islamic law in the country. 
John Eibner of World Watch has a dire assessment. 
“If things continue as they are in Syria, there will be no more Christians, 
 or other minorities, in the near future,” he  said.

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