Quote of the day

A vow is a purely religious act which cannot be taken in a fit of passion. It can be taken only with a mind purified and composed and with God as witness.
-Mohandas Gandhi-

25 left dead in christian protest

A christian protest was ended in tears for some families in Cairo in Egypt on the 10th of October. This was a violent protest and the army was called in to try and help but they only made it worse by actually trying to run over people and it is said that out of the 25 that died 17 of them died due to gun shot wounds. The Egyptian Generals have denied these accusations by saying that the armed forces would never and have never opened fire on the people. They also said that the vehicles where not trying to run people over but that hey were just trying to get around the people but in the footage that has been shown it is clear that they tried to run people over and succeeded in doing so on a few with 300 people left injured.

In Egypt the Christians make up a mere 10% of of Egypt’s 85 million population and it is unknown of how many of the 25 killed we Christians.

The military council have been left in charge whilst an election is organised.

HIV and AIDS rights advocate appointed conference Bible study leader

The World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) is pleased to announce that Ms Phumzile Zondi-Mabizela will serve as the leader of daily Bible study and prayers sessions for Congress 2008, the world communication conference scheduled for October 6-10, 2008 in Cape Town, South Africa.The event is expected to attract 350 communicators from faith-based and civil society organizations worldwide.

Zondi- Mabizela, a South African, will lead daily “prayers” sessions, the term currently favoured by many Christian churches to designate inter-denominational prayer, reflection, and music. She will also lead Bible sessions on the conference theme “Communication is Read more »

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