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Friday, 08 October 2010 15:40

Bosnia: Voting for future of divided nation

Voters in Bosnia-Herzegovina have begun casting ballots in general elections that are seen as crucial for the future of the fractured nation where politicians seek membership in the European Union (EU) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). There are international concerns the country will fall apart along ethnic lines. Almost 15 years after Bosnia's ethnic war ended, Muslims, Croats and Serbs have begun voting in elections that at least some people hope will increase cooperation in the fractured nation. The international community, which monitors Sunday's vote, point out that cooperation between the different ethnic communities is crucial, also to overcome a major economic crisis in the country, where statistics show over 40 percent of people are unemployed. Bosnia's more than three million voters can decide the future of their former Yugoslav republic at over 5,000 polling stations. First official results are expected by midnight local time.

Pray: that this Sunday’s vote will lead to increased cooperation between the communities. (Ro.15:5a)

More: http://www.worthynews.com/9606-news-watch-bosnia-votes-for-future-of-divided-nation-update

Friday, 08 October 2010 15:40

Bosnia: Voting for future of divided nation

Voters in Bosnia-Herzegovina have begun casting ballots in general elections that are seen as crucial for the future of the fractured nation where politicians seek membership in the European Union (EU) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). There are international concerns the country will fall apart along ethnic lines. Almost 15 years after Bosnia's ethnic war ended, Muslims, Croats and Serbs have begun voting in elections that at least some people hope will increase cooperation in the fractured nation. The international community, which monitors Sunday's vote, point out that cooperation between the different ethnic communities is crucial, also to overcome a major economic crisis in the country, where statistics show over 40 percent of people are unemployed. Bosnia's more than three million voters can decide the future of their former Yugoslav republic at over 5,000 polling stations. First official results are expected by midnight local time.

Pray: that this Sunday’s vote will lead to increased cooperation between the communities. (Ro.15:5a)

More: http://www.worthynews.com/9606-news-watch-bosnia-votes-for-future-of-divided-nation-update

The Kazakh government continues to put pressure on foreign missionaries attempting to obtain visas to stay in the country. The Kazakh Church is prepared for matters to get worse. ‘Foreign involvement for the purpose of missionary work in Kazakhstan becomes increasingly difficult to happen,’ confirms Eric Mock, vice president of Ministry Operations for Slavic Gospel Association. Norwegian news network Forum 18 conveys a number of instances in which the Kazakh government has denied visas to foreign missionaries of various minority faiths. A missionary visa, as it is, lasts only 180 days and cannot be renewed. Mock says there is some fear that the visas will become even more restrictive. With clear contempt toward the presence of evangelical Christian missionaries as well as missionaries fof other minority faiths, the Church needs to prepare for any change.

Pray: that God would lift the spirit of fear from the Kazakh government over ‘non-traditional’ denominations. (Ac.10:34-35)

More: http://www.mnnonline.org/article/14804

The Kazakh government continues to put pressure on foreign missionaries attempting to obtain visas to stay in the country. The Kazakh Church is prepared for matters to get worse. ‘Foreign involvement for the purpose of missionary work in Kazakhstan becomes increasingly difficult to happen,’ confirms Eric Mock, vice president of Ministry Operations for Slavic Gospel Association. Norwegian news network Forum 18 conveys a number of instances in which the Kazakh government has denied visas to foreign missionaries of various minority faiths. A missionary visa, as it is, lasts only 180 days and cannot be renewed. Mock says there is some fear that the visas will become even more restrictive. With clear contempt toward the presence of evangelical Christian missionaries as well as missionaries fof other minority faiths, the Church needs to prepare for any change.

Pray: that God would lift the spirit of fear from the Kazakh government over ‘non-traditional’ denominations. (Ac.10:34-35)

More: http://www.mnnonline.org/article/14804

Friday, 01 October 2010 14:02

Ed Miliband: I don't believe in God

New Labour leader Ed Miliband does not believe in God, he has said. He had previously said his religious views were a ‘private matter’, and his declaration means two of the three leaders of major British political parties are self-proclaimed atheists. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg also confirmed he does not believe shortly after being named Liberal Democrat leader, while David Cameron last year said religious faith was ‘part of who I am’ but admitted he did not go to church regularly. The Labour leader's atheism puts him in stark contrast to his predecessors Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, for whom religion was a central part of their lives. Mr Miliband and brother David are of Jewish descent, but religion did not play a large part in their upbringing by their Marxist father Ralph Miliband. David has said publicly he is an atheist, and was the target of some criticism for sending his son to a Church of England school.

Pray: that our nation's leaders recognise by God’s Grace the nation’s spiritual dimension. (Ps. 57:8)

More: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20100929/tuk-ed-miliband-i-don-t-believe-in-god-6323e80.html

Friday, 01 October 2010 14:01

Most Britons still identify as Christian

New figures from the Office for National Statistics has found that most British people still consider themselves to be Christian. The number of homosexuals, meanwhile, is far lower than previously estimated. According to the office, 71 percent of the population is Christian. The statistic was welcomed by the Evangelical Alliance. ‘Christians have increasingly felt bewildered about what they can and cannot say or do,’ Stephen Cave, advocacy director at the Alliance, commented: ‘Of course faith is personal to each individual but that doesn’t mean to say it’s entirely private – far from it. In fact we welcome dialogue with people of all beliefs, including atheists. Where possible we should engage in conversation not confrontation’. The figures will be good news to those who believe Christianity should still have a prominent role in public life and indicate that affiliation to the faith remains strong in spite of declining church attendance.

Pray: for Christians to re-establish our faith as the heart of public life and society.(Pr.1:20)

More: http://www.christianpost.com/article/20100924/most-britons-still-identify-as-christian/index.html

Friday, 01 October 2010 13:59

Archbishop on prison reform

The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu questioned the deterrent effect of imprisonment, severity of sentencing, the pivotal role of communities and the need for restorative justice in his Prisoners Education Trust Annual Lecture. Dr John Sentamu said, ‘We should be pained and troubled by the size of our prison population in Britain, the sheer number of individuals who have given up on community – and feel that community has given up on them. We need to show love and compassion while ensuring justice is served and seen to be served’. Dr Sentamu outlined that reintegration should be the stated aim of all justice and penal systems; and that a culture of blame and condemnation alienates both the victim and offender. The Archbishop said: ‘Putting more and more people away behind locked doors, for longer and longer sentences, does not help society. Neither does it help the individual’.

Pray: for a wider range of sentencing options that will better serve society and the individual. (Ps.11:7)

More: http://www.archbishopofyork.org/3000

 

Friday, 01 October 2010 13:57

Late attempt to avert tube strike

The strike weapon is being deployed yet again with its knock on effect to millions of the travelling public. The sick, elderly and infirm will be as badly hit as the hale and hearty. Last-ditch talks aimed at averting yet another strike by London Underground workers are under way. Leaders of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) and the Rail Maritime and Transport union are meeting, as we go to print, London Underground at the conciliation service Acas. Thousands of workers are due to walk out for 24 hours at 7pm on Sunday 3rd October in a row over 800 job cuts, which will cause travel chaos across the capital following another strike earlier in September. TSSA’s leader said: ‘We hope that the mayor, Boris Johnson, is now genuine in his wish to secure a settlement ahead of the walkout from Sunday.’ Two further strikes are planned for November if the dispute remains unresolved.

Pray: for a fair resolution to all industrial disputes so that the innocent are not harmed. (Dt. 25:1)

More: http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/late-attempt-to-avert-tube-strike-2093788.html

Friday, 01 October 2010 13:55

Bishop hits out at selfish leadership

The Bishop of Lichfield has called on leaders in the Church and secular society to put serving others before their own comfort. The Rt Rev Jonathan Gledhill criticised the MPs’ expenses scandal and banking practices, comparing some of today’s leaders to the tyrant kings spoken of by the prophet Ezekiel. ‘Those who should have been looking after the people, the flock, were apparently fiddling their expenses, awarding themselves huge bonuses, while at the same time cutting the pensions of ordinary folk. In other words they were in leadership for what they could get out of it,’ the bishop said. ‘A nation loses its social coherence if a few very comfortable leaders enrich themselves at the expense of the majority.’ Bishop Lichfield said a bishop’s task is not to ‘major on keeping the church going for another 10 years. He is here to help us serve our country and those who are scattered like sheep without a shepherd’.

Pray: for all our leaders in whatever field, that they be guided wisely and selflessly. (2Ch.12:6)

More: http://www.christiantoday.com/article/bishop.hits.out.at.selfish.leadership/26791.htm

Friday, 01 October 2010 13:54

Reform the ECGD, don't abolish it

Jubilee Debt Campaign, which works for the cancellation of unpayable and unjust poor country debts, says it wants the Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD) reformed not abolished. Responding to press reports that the ECGD is ‘under review’ as part of the Government’s ‘bonfire of quangos’, Nick Dearden, director of the UK coalition, commented: ‘We welcome the news that the ECGD is being considered for serious reform. For too long it has underwritten dodgy deals which have harmed human rights and the environment, and created toxic debts in the developing world. But scrapping or privatising the ECGD would leave unanswered questions about whether the state would continue as an underwriter of last resort for UK exports, and how the Government plans to fulfil its manifesto pledge to champion green exports. Privatisation could make the situation even worse if it means public money being spent with no public oversight’.

Pray: that the Government will seriously consider reforming the ECGD. (Job.35:2-3)

More: http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/13183

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