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Franciscan wins Global Teacher Prize

Brother Peter Tabichi accepts the Global Teacher Prize from His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Brother Peter Tabichi accepts the Global Teacher Prize from His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Brother Peter Tabichi accepts the Global Teacher Prize from His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Brother Peter Tabichi accepts the Global Teacher Prize from His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum

The BBC reports a Franciscan friar from rural Kenya has won the Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize 2019.

The award was set up by Indian entrepreneur Sunny Varkey to promote excellence in teaching. It is worth $1m and is paid in installments.

2109 winner Peter Tabichi teaches maths and science at Keriko Mixed Day Secondary School. Here is a video on YouTube of an extended interview with Brother Peter and his father. The school is located in Pwani Village, just south west of Nakuru, which lies two hours north of Nairobi.

Gay activist made short list

We became interested in the Global Teacher Prize when a homosexual activist in the UK made the short-list of ten. Andrew Moffat is assistant head at Parkfield Community School in Birmingham. There he developed a homosexual propaganda programme called ‘No Outsiders.’ The programme encourages primary-age children to read campaigning books such as ‘King and king’ and ‘Two dads’. To raise the numbers of children deciding they are ‘trapped in the wrong body’, Moffat also recommends ‘My Princess Boy’.

Previously Moffat wrote a homosexual activist tool called ‘Challenging Homophobia in Primary Schools’ or ‘CHIPS’. So he was always a gay activist first and teacher a long way second. Many of our members made that point to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. So did many of the parents of children at Parkfield School. HH is UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and also Ruler of Dubai. It was he who presented the prize.

This writer also emailed selected members of the 210-member judging panel, or ‘academy’ as Sunny Varkey calls it. The prize criteria look for achievements. I was able to show them Mr Moffat’s greatest achievement has been uniting the local community – against him.

Nine real teachers

In truth, any of the nine real teachers could have won the prize. For example, Debora Garofalo is another science teacher this time from São Paulo, Brazil. She has helped over 2,000 students learn electronics and robotics while turning junk into usable items.

Martin Salvetti teaches in Buenos Aires, Argentina. While there he set up a weekend football club involving students and staff. Next, he secured funding from an arts programme organised by a group of charities. This supported a radio & cinema project and a band. In 2007, Salvetti and his students won a national competition for their work. They invested the prize in broadcasting equipment and their station now broadcasts around the clock.

Stopped Child Labour

In Gujarat, India, Swaroop Rawal teaches at Lavad Primary School. She also reaches children on the streets and in rural communities. Her pupils helped put a stop to child labour in the diamond polishing industry and facilitated children’s return to school.

Vladimer Apkhazava from Georgia is another teacher who has raised funds for the children in his school. Eonomic pressures are high, with some pupils coming to school hungry. There are also problems of child labour in the region, which Vladimer has made it his mission to oppose. He won Georgia’s National Teacher Award in 2017.

Prayer for Peter Tabichi

Nevertheless, in our house Peter Tabichi stood out and Judy and I prayed he might win. Firstly, obviously, he is from Kenya. Naturally, Judy circulated the prayer request around her praying Kenyan friends.

Secondly, the man’s achievements are astonishing and challenging. Brother Peter gives away 80% of his income some of which helps the poorest students at the school. The school, like other Kenyan secondary schools, is fee-paying. Nevertheless, many parents can only just afford the modest fees, let alone uniforms and books. This is where Peter Tabichi steps in. Some students can walk 4 miles to school. Moreover, they will make it despite rainy season floods or dry season scorching heat.

The Prize page says: ‘Peter has dedicated his life to helping others. He gives 80% of his teaching salary to local community projects, including education, sustainable agriculture and peace-building.

‘He’s changed the lives of his students in many ways, including the introduction of science clubs and the promotion of peace between different ethnic groups and religions. He has also helped to address food insecurity among the wider community in the famine-prone Rift Valley.’

National Competitions

Despite only having one computer, a poor internet connection and a student-teacher ratio of 58:1, Tabichi started a ‘talent nurturing club’ and expanded the school’s science club, helping pupils design research projects of such quality that many now qualify for national competitions.

His students have taken part in international science competitions and won an award from the Royal Society of Chemistry after harnessing local plant life to generate electricity.

The Guardian reported Tabichi and four colleagues also give struggling pupils one-to-one tuition in maths and science, visiting students’ homes and meeting their families to identify the challenges they face.

Enrolment at the school has doubled to 400 over three years and girls’ achievement in particular has been boosted.  Here’s a video on YouTube about Peter Tabichi.  It opens, like all our links, in a new tab.

The Tau Symbol

Peter Tabichi, in a photo from the Global Teachers Prize short list, wearing the Franciscan 'Tau' cross.
Peter Tabichi, in a photo from the Global Teachers Prize short list, wearing the Franciscan ‘Tau’ cross.

In the short-list photos, although he was always pictured in casual dress, one feature grabbed my attention. Mr Tabichi was often wearing a curious wooden ‘T’ symbol around his neck. Realising it must have religious significance, I spent an hour researching it. I’ll share what I learned in the hope it may challenge and inspire somebody.

It turned out the symbol marks the order of the Franciscan Friars. It is the Greek form of the letter ‘Tau’. Tau is also the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It is the root of the ‘mark’ of Ezekiel:

Ezek 9:4 And the LORD said unto him, Go through the midst of the city, through the midst of Jerusalem, and set a mark upon the foreheads of the men that sigh and that cry for all the abominations that be done in the midst thereof.

Franciscans

The Tau cross was adopted by St Francis of Assisi. The order he founded lived a rule of chastity, poverty and obedience. The characteristic grey or brown habit was of undyed woollen fabric, identifying with the poor amongst whom they moved. Franciscans, says one of their websites, do not live in monasteries. They are not monks, but friars, or brothers:

‘For the monk poverty was the mark of his detachment from things, while the abbey inevitably grew rich, for the Friar the whole Order was poor and held on to nothing. For the monk his abbey, originally at least, was remote from men, although in the course of time inevitably a whole town might well grow around it, for the Friar his dwelling was right among men, among the poorest people of society, in the poorest parts of the existing towns. The monk fled the company of ordinary folk, the Friar lived among them and preached to them.’

That might be unfair to the monasteries, many of which supported the poor around them.  And of course the Franciscans also lived communally in Friaries, like the one which existed near this writer in Carmarthen. Nevertheless, our churches could take note lest we become ‘holy clubs’.  This ministry loves to see churches which are outgoing with good works and prophetic words to our leaders while preaching the Gospel in the community.

The Prize-Giving

In all the pre-prize publicity Peter Tabichi was dressed in ordinary clothes. For the prize-giving, he turned up in his full Franciscan habit. What a picture when His Highness, in his Arabic attire, presents the prize to Brother Peter, in his Franciscan habit, with the LGBT secularist Moffat looking on.

The Kenyan president, Uhuru Kenyatta, said in a video message: ‘Peter, your story is the story of Africa, a young continent bursting with talent.’  Here’s his video tribute.

The $1m of prize money could have ended up in the pocket of a homosexual activist. Instead, it has gone to a man of faith helping his community. We give God the glory, and our members who prayed and all who emailed His Highness can take pleasure in answered prayer and an outcome beyond our dreams.

Psalm 66:19 But verily God hath heard me; he hath attended to the voice of my prayer.

Prayer:

Thank God for this outcome. Pray for Peter Tabichi, that he will give glory to God and use the money to benefit his community and advance the Kingdom of God.

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Asia Bibi witness o/s High Commission

Asia Bibi
Asia Bibi

Asia Bibi
Asia Bibi
Christian Voice is joining a witness for Asia Bibi outside the Pakistan High Commission tomorrow, Monday 12th November 2018. Citizengo and the British Pakistani Christian Association have called the witness, to start at 3pm.

We invite our Christian brothers and sisters to join us as we pray for her swift and safe exit from Pakistan.

Address of witness

Pakistan High Commission, 34-36 Lowndes Square, London SW1X 9JN
The venue is near Knightsbridge Station

And this author will just say I have never before put together an article and sent out an E-Alert about it on the Lord’s day. But the British Pakistani Christian Association have specifically asked for our help. They tell me they greatly value our attendance. And did not our Lord Jesus himself say our choice is stark?

Luke 6:9 Then said Jesus unto them, I will ask you one thing; Is it lawful on the sabbath days to do good, or to do evil? to save life, or to destroy it?

Acquitted of blasphemy

The Christian mother-of-four was accused of blasphemy by Muslim women in June 2009. This was in retaliation for her drinking from the same water supply as them. Some said she also told them Jesus had forgiven her sins and asked them what Mohammed ever did for them. She was convicted of blasphemy in 2010. Aasiya Naurin, to give her Urdu name, had been on death row ever since.

But just last month the Pakistan Supreme Court acquitted our sister. The court, we understand, articulated its decision with precision. the court was concerned to uphold the country’s blasphemy law. Equally, the ruling cited ‘material contradictions and inconsistent statements of the witnesses’. These ‘cast a shadow of doubt on the prosecution’s version of facts’.

Protests lead to bar on leaving

Pakistan's Muslims continue to call for Aasiya to be hanged.
Pakistan’s Muslims continue to call for Aasiya to be hanged.
The decision sparked immediate protests from Pakistan’s notoriously-moderate Muslims. Three days of riots ensued. A religious cleric, Qari Salam, submitted a petition. In response, the Pakistan government promised an unprecedented judicial review – a hearing of a petition – against the Supreme Court decision. They also promised legal proceedings to prevent Aasiya from leaving Pakistan.

Disgracefully, she has been offered asylum by the Netherlands, but not by Britain. The UK is understood to be terrified of protests by British Muslims. But how could that be true when our politicians repeatedly assure us that Islam is a ‘religion of peace’?

Pakistan's new prime minister Imran Khan pledged to restore Pakistan's tattered image abroad!
Pakistan’s new prime minister Imran Khan pledged to restore Pakistan’s tattered image abroad!

Former cricketer Imran Khan swept to office as Prime Minister in August. His was a populist platform. According to news agency Reuters he has promised to create 10 million jobs and build an Islamic welfare state.

However, Express Tribune points out his maiden speech
made ‘no mention of religious minorities, marginalised communities, attacks on women, religious intolerance’.

Furthermore, one whom some thought was imbued with a measure of courage caved in swiftly to the rioters’ demands. His promises to restore Pakistan’s tattered image abroad and to push tourism by building four new resorts a year must now lie in tatters.

Free but not free

Aasiya has now been freed and reunited with her family in a secret location. Nevertheless, Imran Khan’s decision keeps her under effective house arrest in a Pakistan filled with evil men bent on killing her.

Her lawyer has fled Pakistan, and the lives of two politicians who spoke up for Aasiya were ended by their body guards. Prime Minister Khan must firstly do everything he can to ensure her safety and security. Secondly, he must show some guts and allow her and her family to leave Pakistan.

Thirdly, the UK Government has to offer political asylum to Asia Bibi. Fourthly, our Foreign Secretary, Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, should be calling in Pakistan’s High Commissioner, HE Sahebzada Ahmed Khan, and telling him Pakistan will be thrown out of the Commonwealth until it guarantees the rights of its Christians.

Prayer

Please pray for Aasiya Naurin (Asia Bibi). Pray for Imran Khan to show some courage. Pray for our Government to support Pakistan’s Christians. You might pray for the Lord Jesus to reveal himself to Muslims in dreams and visions and convict them of sin and their need for a living Saviour rather than a dead prophet. Lastly, please pray for a good turnout for tomorrow’s witness and for the realm of heaven to be shaken so that our sister and her family is released and Christians are protected in Pakistan.

Naturally, please join us outside the Pakistan High Commission at 3pm on Monday 12th November 2018 for an hour or two if you possibly can!

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Witness touches a nerve

‘Gendered Intelligence' CEO Jay Stewart
‘Gendered Intelligence' CEO Jay Stewart



‘Gendered Intelligence' CEO Jay Stewart
‘Gendered Intelligence’ CEO Jay Stewart
A Christian Voice evangelistic witness outside a transgender conference in North London touched a nerve this morning.

Five Christian men turned up to give out leaflets, pray and evangelise. But organisers at the Resource for London venue in Holloway Road took exception to us handing out our tracts on the public pavement. They alleged everything from obstruction of the entrance to hatred. None of it was true.

Gendered Intelligence

The conference was organised by an LGBT lobby group called ‘Gendered Intelligence’. Its title was ‘Transforming Spaces’. The idea was ‘to explore the power of trans affirmative spaces’.

Real women have complained about ‘trans-women’ invading places they thought were women-only. Toilets, refuges and prisons spring immediately to mind. Not to mention women’s sports. So the idea of self-deluded aggressive people claiming ‘trans affirmative spaces’ is more than a little ironic.

Our presence brought some of the organisers outside with leaflets of their own. They tried to prevent those entering taking our tracts. Nevertheless, a number of dear souls took them and went in. And we chatted to two of the conference staff: a real woman and a ‘trans’ one.

Freedom of Sppech

Finally, ‘Gendered Intelligence’ CEO, Jay Stewart, thought it would be a good idea to waste police time. So he dialed 999 and a police car arrived. Initially, Police Constable Tehrani told us to pack up and move on. He suggested we were engaged in snti-social behaviour. However, this author explained concepts such as of freedom of speech and freedom of assembly on the public highway to him.

After viewing our leaflet and calling his superiors, PC Tehrani took a completely opposite stance. By the grace of God, he and his colleague PC Herald now explained freedom of speech to the activists.

Jay Stewart was nominated as Social Entrepreneur of the Year in 2016. Creativity, self-confidence, perseverance and adaptability are said to be among the essential qualities of a social entrepreneur.

Mr Stewart certainly displayed self-confidence and perseverance as he argued with PC Tehrani. ‘What if the leaflet was racist?’ He asked. ‘But it isn’t’, said the officer. ‘But it’s offensive’, tried Mr Stewart. ‘To you, maybe,’ replied the policeman, ‘but that’s just your opinion. There’s nothing unlawful in it. It’s just setting out a position.’ Mr Stewart was finding himself short of creativity and adaptability. He simply could not cope with Christians challenging his politically-correct establishment-approved stance.

Prayer & debriefing

So the police left and we carried on until 11am. Some continued giving out tracts to passers-by and engaging in conversations. Others prayed outside the venue, praying for hearts to be changed and for confusion to reign among the enemies of the Gospel.

We debriefed over a coffee and continued to pray for the tide to turn back and for souls to be saved.

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Brutal Britain including: University chaplain fired for holding Pride atonement service

University Chaplain Fired For Holding Pride Atonement Service – 19/7/2018

19/7/2018

University chaplain sacked after holding a service to atone for the ‘gross offence’ of Glasgow Pride

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16/7/2018

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Gay Conversion Therapy ban? Here come the Thought Police

Theresa May announcing a ban on 'Gay Conversion Therapy'
Theresa May announcing a ban on 'Gay Conversion Therapy'
Theresa May announcing a ban on 'Gay Conversion Therapy'
Theresa May announcing a ban on ‘Gay Conversion Therapy’

So Theresa May has ‘vowed’, as the London Evening Standard puts it, to ban what has become known as ‘gay conversion therapy’.

Action Plan

She is proposing a £4.5 million ‘action plan’ aimed at making society ‘more inclusive’ for homosexuals, bisexuals and transgenders. They make up the media’s so-called ‘LGBT community’. And part of the ‘action plan’ is to brand any course of treatment or healing for same-sex desires as ‘abhorrent’.

As the Bible says:

Proverbs 29:27 An unjust man is an abomination to the just: and he that is upright in the way is abomination to the wicked.

The initiative follows a major Government survey to which more than 108,000 LGBT people responded. The rest of the population, 99% of us, knew nothing about it.

The survey found out of the 1% of the population who are sadly L or G, as many as 2% had undergone conversion therapy and a further 5% had been offered it. That, clearly, will never do.

The action plan states: ‘We will consider all legislative and non-legislative options to prohibit promoting, offering or conducting conversion therapy.’

Avoid holding hands

The survey showed LGBT’s claim to experience ‘prejudice’ on a daily basis, the Government said.

More than two thirds of those who took part in the survey said they avoided holding hands with a same-sex partner in public for fear of a negative reaction. 23% said work colleagues had reacted negatively to them being LGBT. So not everyone has been steamrollered by the LGBT juggernaut.

LGBT hate incidents had been experienced by 40% of people in the survey. More than nine in 10 of the most serious offences went unreported, says the Standard. But a ‘hate incident’ could be someone like me objecting to repellent homosexual propaganda in Lloyds Bank, or a mother not being too pleased about dirty boys holding hands in front of her children.

The Prime Minister said: ‘We can be proud that the UK is a world leader in advancing LGBT rights, but the overwhelming response to our survey has shone a light on the many areas where we can improve the lives of LGBT people.’

Will DUP support the plan?

Arlene Foster's DUP have kept Theresa May honest over Brexit. Can they do the same in respect of the LGBT action plan?
Arlene Foster’s DUP have kept Theresa May honest over Brexit. Can they do the same in respect of the LGBT action plan?

Mrs May’s administration depends on the support of the Democratic Unionist Party. The DUP has remained a shining light in Northern Ireland, preventing ‘gay-marriage’ and abortion reaching the Province. Can the DUP shut down this ludicrous and freedom-sapping initiative?

Mrs May went on: ‘I was struck by just how many respondents said they cannot be open about their sexual orientation or avoid holding hands with their partner in public for fear of a negative reaction.’

‘No one should ever have to hide who they are or who they love.’

Does that include paedophiles and serial adulterers? Mrs May needs to understand that many of us, from strong religious convictions, seriously object to homosexuals flaunting their perversions in public. She continued:

‘This LGBT action plan will set out concrete steps to deliver real and lasting change across society, from health and education to tackling discrimination and addressing the burning injustices that LGBT people face.’

LGBTs matter more than others

The plan aims to investigate ‘LGBT abuse online’; as if no other form of abuse online is anywhere near as important. It also wants to improved ‘mental healthcare for LGBT people with a focus on suicide prevention’. That means other suicides, like those of young men in general, do not matter as much.

Lev 19:15 Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment: thou shalt not respect the person of the poor, nor honour the person of the mighty: but in righteousness shalt thou judge thy neighbour.

It will also say that society is to blame for suicides among homosexuals, not the disorder of homosexuality itself.

Inevitably, it will step up gay propaganda in state schools under the guise of ‘combating homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying’.

Finally, a national adviser on reducing LGBT inequality will be appointed as part of the initiative. And a BBC internal survey just found 10% of their staff were ‘that way inclined’. That’s five to ten times as many as in the population. Homosexuals are also over-represented in Parliament and academia. There is no ‘LGBT inequality’ in our law or in our public institutions. Just in the public mind.

Pastors may not pray?

And of course there will be the ban on ‘gay conversion therapy’. The psychological profession’s regulation bodies already prohibit their members from offering any such therapy. In the 1970’s activists such as Peter Tatchell browbeat the psychiatric profession into removing homosexuality from any list of disorders.

Therapist Lesley Pilkingon was struck off by her professional body, the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. She was targetted in a sting operation by activist Patrick Strudwick, as he boasts in the Independent here.

But what if someone goes to their pastor and asks for prayer to rid themselves of unwanted same-sex desires? What if the pastor suggests a Christian healing ministry? Will ministries, even churches, that take a Biblical view on sodomy and lesbianism be banned? What if the pastor or a friend of one seeking healing offers to cast out a demon?

Attack on basic freedoms

Let us be under no illusion. This is an attack on freedom of speech, freedom of choice, freedom of association, and inasmuch as Christianity forms the backdrop to a desire to be free from same-sex desires, or constitutes an element of the healing process offered, on religious freedom.

And why is such a ban being proposed? Simply to protect the fragile sensibilities of homosexual activists:

Firstly, the mere thought that someone could be dissatisfied with being homosexual and want to change is politically incorrect.

Secondly, the very idea that someone could actually change is politically inconvenient.

Thirdly, the concept that human sexuality is not rigidly determined at birth is at odds with the gay agenda.

Fourthly, the idea that there is something inherently wrong with sodomy and all things gay may not be entertained.

Gay Conversion Therapy ban criminalises ideas

There are people walking away from the homosexual lifestyle? How very dare they.

Homosexual activists cannot get over the fact that many ordinary people view same-sex desires and those outwardly expressing them as abnormal, unnatural, deviant and pathological. In particular, they cannot abide the church not honouring their perversion.  But it never can:

Mark 10: 6  But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female. 7 For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and cleave to his wife; 8 And they twain shall be one flesh: so then they are no more twain, but one flesh.

And becoming one flesh in the Bible’s full emotional, spiritual and physical sense is something a pair of gays or two lesbians can never do.

So to be blunt, Mrs May is going to try to criminalise ideas. And that way lies tyranny. Another part of George Orwell’s nightmarish 1984 vision is in place. Here come the Thought Police.

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‘That Summit’ & North Korea’s Christians

What does this Trump / Kim handshake mean for the Christians of North Korea?
What does this Trump / Kim handshake mean for the Christians of North Korea?
What does this Trump / Kim handshake mean for the Christians of North Korea?
What does this Trump / Kim handshake mean for the Christians of North Korea?

What does the Trump / Kim Summit mean for North Korea’s Christians?

Firstly, we thank God the summit has happened.  It has advanced peace and lessened the prospect of war.  Naturally, the mainstream media are asking who ‘won’ or who ‘gained the most from it’?

Explaining ‘the handshake’

The BBC ‘explains the handshake’ and the body language here, if you are interested!

It appears the Democratic Peoples’ Republic of Korea, to give North Korea its preferred name, will cease all nuclear tests.  Meanwhile, the United States will stop what President Trump conceded are ‘provocative’ military exercises in South Korea.  Neither of those undertakings appeared in the agreed communique, which is here.

That saw the DPRK committed to ‘work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula’.  But of course Kim Jung-Un does not want to end up like Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi.  So the undertaking does not amount to much.   But asking who won and who lost is typical MSM playground talk.  A more mature look is probably this one at RT.

Prov 22:10  Cast out the scorner, and contention shall go out; yea, strife and reproach shall cease.

Peace and prosperity

Firstly, we need to thank God the two men met at all.  In addition, after last week’s G7 debacle, we thank God they agreed a statement.  When President Trump met the G7 leaders last week, they could not agree a form of words.  That was at least partly because the President wants Russia readmitted to a new G8, says the Guardian.  This time, there is a stated intention of the US and the DPRK ‘to establish new US-DPRK relations’.  These were: ‘in accordance with the desire of the peoples of the two countries for peace and prosperity.’

In addition, ‘the United States and DPRK will join their efforts to build a lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula’.

As we keep saying, peace and prosperity are good things.  God’s heart is for people to live in peace.

Eccl 2:24 There is nothing better for a man, than that he should eat and drink, and that he should make his soul enjoy good in his labour. This also I saw, that it was from the hand of God.

But make no mistake, there are those who will dislike such words.  They will be working to undermine the declaration.  As Iran is telling the North Koreans, you can never be sure which Donald Trump is going to show up.  Above all, the US is constantly trying to defend and enhance its economic interests worldwide.  That’s not a reprehensible thing.  All countries do it.  We just need to be aware it happens and pray the more for peace.

Kim-Moon summit paved the way

Much prayer has gone into this process already.  The historic meeting in April between Kim Jong-un and South Korea’s Moon Jae-in paved the way for the Trump-Kim summit.

Christianheadlines says: ‘The meeting of the two leaders signalled a major change in North Korea’s relations with the rest of the world and sparked hope that conditions for North Korean citizens–and particularly Christians–can begin to improve.’

Following the meeting, Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in issued a joint statement:  ‘There will be no mo

re war on the Korean peninsula, and a new age of peace has begun.’

Christians in South Korea, says the website, were fasting and praying for the Kim-Moon summit. ‘In Paju, a city just south of the North Korean border, pastors held an all-night vigil and South Korean Christian politicians also fasted and prayed.’

Isa 2:4 And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.

Worst place to be a Christian

Open Doors says North Korea is simply the worst place in the world to be a Christian.  Their website carries three terrible stories which illustrate the plight of North Korea’s Christian under Kim Jong-Un.

Open Doors’ Robert Kenna says: ‘It’s hard to fathom that people are not free to attend and be part of a church, or even express their religious beliefs to their children, out of fear they will say something to the wrong person.’

Christianheadlines quotes Ryan Morgan, an analyst with International Christian Concern Asia: ‘The regime still has up to 70,000 Christians locked away in virtual concentration camps.’   Mr Morgan added that a Christian believer and three generations of his or her family can still go to prison for life just for owning a Bible.  Open Doors suggests over 50,000 Christians are imprisoned.  Either way, it is outrageous and counter-productive.  The Lord wants his people to live in peace, free from persecution.  He sets his heart against a nation which oppresses.  And just imagine the benefit to North Korea of all that liberated prayer:

Jer 29:7 And seek the peace of the city whither I have caused you to be carried away captives, and pray unto the LORD for it: for in the peace thereof shall ye have peace.

Prospects for North Korea’s Christians

Kim Dong-chul, Kim Sang-duk and Kim Hak-song
Kim Dong-chul, Kim Sang-duk and Kim Hak-song

So does all the diplomatic activity mean things are opening up for North Korea’s Christians?  Is religious freedom high on the Trump agenda?  Well, the three US nationals released by North Korea prior to the summit were all Christians.  Professors Kim Dong Chul, Kim Hak Song, and Kim Sang Duk are evangelical academics who were working at the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology, according to Christianity Today.

Meanwhile, Fox News reports on Christians praying for the Kim-Trump Summit on ‘the Korean peninsula and in Singapore, where the monumental summit is taking place.’

It went on to say: ‘On Sunday, several churches just miles away from the Trump-Kim meeting location on Santosa Island, prayed for the two world leaders before their one-on-one discussion in hopes of North Korean denuclearization and a possible peace treaty to end the Korean War.’

1Tim 2:2 (Pray) For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. 

Pray for more than peace

Equally, Mission Network News headlines: ‘North Korean Christians pray for more than peace from summit’.  It quotes Eric Foley of the Voice of the Martyrs Korea.

‘Foley says, “From a Christian perspective there are four words we should be praying we hear at the summit. The four words we have been hearing are words like, ‘It’s a new day’. But as Christians, we should be praying that the words we hear are, ‘We need to repent, or we need to change.’”

‘Foley continues, “Those kinds of phrases like, ‘We need security guarantees’, or ‘Please give us money’, or ‘Let’s end this war’, all of those sound promising. But what we know as Christians is that unless there is a fundamental heart change on the part of the leaders of North Korea than all of the promises we hear at the summit will amount to nothing.”’

Foley says prayer should not be conditioned by a step-by-step approach.  The idea that economic incentives are followed by nuclear disarmament and then followed by religious freedom is not biblical, he says.

Instead, What’s known in the Scriptures and what North Korean believers follow is that in order for there to be change between nations, the heart of the leader of the nation must be transformed.   Pray that God would radically step into this unusual situation and change the heart of North Korean leaders. Pray that they would seek God and find Him and begin to follow Him alone as Lord.’

Dan 4:37 Now I Nebuchadnezzar praise and extol and honour the King of heaven, all whose works are truth, and his ways judgment: and those that walk in pride he is able to abase.

Open Doors prayer points

Open Doors estimates there are 300,000 Christians in North Korea.  Chairman Kim could remember that Christians were at the forefront in opposing the Japanese occupation of the peninsular from 1910 to 1945.

So Open Doors suggests these as prayer points:

    • President Trump and Kim Jong-un’s historic meeting on June 12 will be the first in a series of actions that sets Korea on a new course of religious freedom.
    • Kim will be convinced to release the more than 50,000-plus Christians unjustly held in detention centers and prison camps throughout the country.
  • Kim will allow for the creation of new churches where North Koreans can freely worship outside of the one “show church” that currently exists.
  • Existing believers within North Korea would take courage to lead a new revival of the Christian faith in North Korea.

We shall go even further.  We urge that ‘big prayer’ for Kim to be convicted of how much more authority he would have under Christ Jesus, repent and believe in the saving power of the King of kings.

And that, in a way, is what Premier Radio says Christians in North Korea are praying for.  It’s not regime change they want, because someone else would take Kim’s place.  It’s a change of heart in the regime.  We could also pray that US negotiators will keep raising this point.  It’s one we can pray our UK MP’s press HM Government to raise with both North Korea and the US.  And with South Korea, for that matter.

1Tim 6:15 Which in his times he shall shew, who is the blessed and only Potentate, the King of kings, and Lord of lords;

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Tom Daley and Dustin are not ‘having a baby’ – as Commonwealth says ‘No’ to gay rights

Tom Daley (Left) and Dustin Lance Black (right) held a 'baby shower' party last weekend.
Tom Daley (Left) and Dustin Lance Black (right) held a 'baby shower' party last weekend.
Tom Daley (Left) and Dustin Lance Black (right) held a 'baby shower' party last weekend.
Tom Daley (Left) and Dustin Lance Black (right) held a ‘baby shower’ party last weekend.

Failed Olympic Diver Tom Daley and his American screenwriter father-figure Dustin Lance Black are not ‘having a baby together.’

According to the Metro newspaper, the two held a ‘baby shower’ over the weekend (April 2018).  That’s when you invite your friends around, feed them and receive gifts for your baby.

And in this case, you wear the sort of vulgar sashes and head wear normally seen on a hen night.

When the pair told the world in February, Pink News was shocked they received abuse.  ‘It turns out that in 2018 a lot of people still aren’t happy about two men having a baby together.  Earlier today Olympic diver Tom Daley and Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black announced they are having their first child,’ gushed the homosexual rag.

Post-truth, post-shame

No, they are not having ‘their’ first child, Pink News.  Nor are they ‘married’.  Nor is either of them the ‘husband’ of the other, as the BBC also claimed.  All this language is self-delusional at best.  At worst, it is yet another example of our ‘post-truth, post-shame’ society.  Our leaders and media don’t know what is true any more and  they don’t care.

In whose womb is this child pictured?
In whose womb is this child pictured?

Here is the uncomfortable truth.  One of them is having a child born by a paid surrogate mother.   Despite the identical sashes saying ‘Daddy to be’, the other has no relation to the baby at all.

Furthermore, this child is either a fashion accessory or a gay rights campaign.  Either way, it stinks.  Which one of them provided seed to artificially inseminate the mother?  Or, did they, no, stop, there is a danger of too much information.  They won’t say, in any case.  They will pretend the child is ‘theirs’.

And they will, in fact did, hold up an ultrasound picture of the baby in its mother’s womb, whoever she is.

‘Breeding machine’

Which prompted the homosexual magazine ‘Advocate’ to ask if women have become mere ‘breeding machines’ for celebrity dirty boys.  Sorry, gay couples.   (Well, what they do is dirty by any reasonable standard, and inherently unsanitary.)

In any case, Advocate poses a fair question. They quoted columnist Richard Littlejohn.   He asked: “But where’s the mum, the possessor of the womb which features in this photograph? She appears to have been written out of the script entirely.”  Mr Littlejohn went on: “We are not told her identity, where she lives, or even when the baby is due.  She is merely the anonymous incubator.”

Daley, 23 and Black, 43, got gay-married in May 2017 at Bovey Castle in Devon.  Daley’s own father sadly died in May 2011.  I venture his son would never have turned gay had Robert Daley still been alive.    In fact, Pink News reported Mr Black revealed Daley is still attracted to women.  He said: “I don’t know if I’ll be in trouble for this; his head still turns for girls.”

Who is the mother? And just who is the father?

In a radio broadcast, Black tried to say there would be loads of women in the child’s life.  But that is not the point.  A baby needs its mother AND its father.  At some stage he or she will ask after his or her mother.  And an inquisitive child will want to know which of the charlatans is his actual, true father.  What will Black answer a growing child then?

God’s way is for children to be born of a loving union between man and woman.  Such a relationship as the Bible describes is conspicuously absent in this case:

Genesis 2:24  Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.

Exodus 20:12  Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee.

Commonwealth says ‘No’ to Tom Daley

If there is a silver lining, it is that Tom Daley’s pro-sodomy calls to the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government went unheeded, at least in the short term.  He won gold with Dan Goodfellow in the synchronised diving at the Commonwealth Games.  Daley pulled out of the individual event.  He will be diving next in Russia in May.  The Star reports he is afraid to go.  Apparently, Russians collectively and the Russian Federation not being cool with sodomy is ‘scary’.

Goodfellow was sidelined as Daley went off on his rant, according to the Guardian: “There are 37 countries where it’s illegal to be who I am out of all the Commonwealth so hopefully we can reduce that number between now and (2022),”  Theresa May and Boris Johnson also joined in trying to force gay rights on the nations of the Commonwealth.  The Foreign Secretary even promised Tom Daley he would raise the matter.

Sadly, Belize, the Seychelles, Nauru and Mozambique have all recently decriminalised sodomy. The matter is before the courts in Trinidad and Tobago, Kenya, Botswana and India.  Sri Lanka has referenced ‘sexual orientation’ and ‘gender identity’ in its draft constitution.  All these cases have been brought as a result of behind-the-scenes agitation from the UK. Moreover, the homosexual activists in the various countries have been funded from the UK, the EU or the US or from individuals such as George Soros and his Open Society Foundations.  There is no indigenous locally-funded pro-gay activist group anywhere in the developing world, so far as we can make out.

Exodus 23:8  And thou shalt take no gift: for the gift blindeth the wise, and perverteth the words of the righteous.

Thank God for local opposition

Bishop Dr. Victor Gill and his wife Tracey Gill.
Bishop Dr. Victor Gill and his wife Tracey Gill.

Thank God for local opposition.  Indy100 quotes Trinidad bishop Victor Gill who condemns pressure from the UK to decriminalise same-sex acts as “neo-colonialism”.  He voiced concern that “children should not be indoctrinated in school that homosexuality is normal”.  We have experience in the UK that this is exactly what happens when sodomy is decriminalised.  The bishop went on: “Once the law is removed and it becomes legally right, then it will be right to be taught, then they want equal opportunity for services and so forth’.

But the final communique of the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting made no mention of ‘sexuality’, ‘diversity’, ‘sexual health’ or ‘reproductive health’.  (The latter is code for abortion.)  ‘Transgender’, let alone ‘gays, ‘lesbians’, or ‘homosexuality’ did not merit a mention either.  Sadly, feminism, aka ‘women’s economic empowerment’,  featured.  African nations have not yet noticed that the idea that only women and youth can be trusted to run businesses and increase wealth is deeply racist.  ‘Women’s economic empowerment’ is yet another fashionable cause in the UK’s neo-colonialist agenda.

The wickedness the UK tries to force on other nations, added to our own rebellion against God’s laws, on top of our warmongering, is bringing the judgment of God on this nation.  Pray for repentance in the Cabinet.

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Christian peers and clerics in Damascus

Baroness Cox campaigns tirelessly for persecuted Christians worldwide
Baroness Cox campaigns tirelessly for persecuted Christians worldwide
Baroness Cox, who was in Damascus last weekend, campaigns tirelessly for persecuted Christians worldwide
Baroness Cox, who was in Damascus last weekend, campaigns tirelessly for persecuted Christians worldwide

A group of peers and clerics was in Syria hours after Saturday’s bombing, Christian Today has reported.  (All our links open automatically in a new tab.)

The delegation included Lord Dykes and was led by Baroness Cox.  The trip was planned some months ago, and went ahead despite the bombings.  Naturally, it attracted a chorus of disapproval.

Caroline Cox has a history of standing up for persecuted Christians worldwide.   She has been in Armenia, China, Indonesia, Sudan and many other places.

On Syria, Baroness Cox asked a question in Parliament in December 2017 which forced the Government to admit it had given £60m to opposition groups in Syria, including £10m of our money to armed factions.

Rt Rev Michael Langrish, former bishop of Exeter, was present.  So was Rev Andrew Ashdown, who organised the visit.  Rev Giles Fraser, currently in charge of St Mary Newington (South London), was also in the group.

The report in the Sun quoted Nigel Evans MP describing them as ‘useful idiots’ of ‘Assad’.   We reported just days ago on the ‘group-think’ in Parliament.

Giles Fraser ‘peacenik’

Anti-Christian journalist David Aaronovitch, writing in the Times, was even more scathing.  He picked particularly on Giles Fraser, describing him as ‘a peacenik’.

Rev Giles Fraser posted this view of Damascus from the minister's window.
Rev Giles Fraser posted this view of Damascus from the minister’s window.

A tweet from Canon Fraser drew the particular ire of Aaronovitch.  Dated 15th April, it said: ‘Fascinating meeting today discussing the long tradition of religious pluralism in Syria with the Minister for Religious Affairs. And the view from his office window.’

Mr Aaronovitch wrote: ‘Given their ubiquity in Baathist Syria it’s quite possible that one of the buildings glimpsed from the window could have been a regime detention centre.’

Has anyone said the Syrian government is not repressive?

But the only alternative to it is the murdering jihadists financed by the UK, the US and the Sunni Muslim Gulf nations.

And out of the two, the Christians, Druze, Shia Muslims and Alawites of Syria know which they prefer.

Armaments fund Christians’ critics

The Daily Telegraph quoted one Dr Hisham Hellyer.  “When British peers and Christian clergy have been to Damascus in the past, they were rightly condemned as presenting an image of appeasement to Assad’s regime, and showing him as some sort of protector of Christians, as though Syrian Muslims mattered for nought.”

Well, it isn’t that the Syrian Sunni Muslims, to be specific, ‘matter for nought.’  It is that if they were in power, all the others would be murdered or driven out.

Tomahawk missile. What the BBC graphic does not say is 'Cost $250,000'. The 2017 attack cost the US Defense Department $14,750,000. Shares in Raytheon jumped 1.7% in the wake of the 2017 missile strike. Raytheon help fund the Atlantic Council.
Tomahawk missile. What the BBC graphic does not say is ‘Cost $250,000’. The 2017 attack cost the US Defense Department $14,750,000. Shares in Raytheon jumped 1.7% in the wake of the 2017 missile strike. Raytheon help fund the Atlantic Council.

But this is interesting.  Dr Hellyer is ‘a senior research fellow at the Atlantic Council and the Royal United Services Institute in London’.  The Daily Telegraph says so.  And where does the seemingly-neutral Atlantic Council receive funding from?

Its own website lists the UK Foreign Office, US Dept of State, NATO and the United Arab Emirates.  They all hate Bashar Al-Assad.  Also listed are Rockefeller Brothers, Chevron Oil, Carnegie and a number of other merchant banks.

Arms manufacturers Raytheon, who make the Tomahawk missiles used last weekend, give money to Atlantic Council.  Their shares rose after the 2017 attack.  They have just risen again.  No matter that at least two of the sites they bombed had no chemical weapons there, according to the OPCW.  Arms manufacturers Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman also fund Atlantic Council.

Brendan McDermid of Reuters muses:  ‘For some reason, diplomacy does not seem to be high on the Atlantic Council’s agenda.’

UK Christians met President Assad in 2016

President Bashar al-Assad flanked by (l-r) Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali, Rev Andrew Ashdown, Lord Hylton and Baroness Cox. We do not know the identity of the other three persons.
President Bashar al-Assad flanked by (l-r) Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali, Rev Andrew Ashdown, Lord Hylton and Baroness Cox. We do not know the identity of the other three persons.

This is not the first time Baroness Cox and Andrew Ashdown have been in Syria.  They formed part of a delegation in September 2016.

As we reported in our October 2016 newsletter, the Christian delegation flew to Damascus at the invitation of local Christian leaders.

They were condemned by anti-Assad voices in the UK, but Baroness Cox defended the trip.

She said: “You’re in the country, you want to meet as many people as you can. You go to raise concerns, which you can’t do if you don’t meet.

“The main purpose was to hear the voices of the people of Syria.”

‘Let us decide our own future’

Baroness Cox said the Syrian people were anxious about foreign intervention. “They plead with us: ‘Please do not let the British government and the international community bring about an enforced regime change, let us decide our own future’, and the government is doing a lot to try to promote reconciliation,” she said.

Rev Andrew Ashdown said: “The people within Syria, of all faiths and all sectarian backgrounds, are appalled at the narrowness of Western media reporting and one-sidedness.”

Bishop Nazir-Ali added, “Britain maintains relations with and encourages visits to countries like the Sudan, Iran and Zimbabwe. Why is Assad demonised to this extent? In the Middle East, the choice is not between angels and monsters but between one kind of monster and another. With all my experience, I cannot say that he is the worst of all.”

Baroness Cox voiced the fears of local people that “ the West’s plans for regime change would be disastrous … and they would become another Iraq.”  That was why, before last weekend’s raid, we were praying: Douma: Stop the West rushing to war!

Christians in Syria

Orthodox Christians in Damascus
Orthodox Christians in Damascus

We (that is, Evangelicals) have a tendency to regard the Christians in Syria as not quite like us.  They do weird things like light candles and wear funny hats.  We can be tempted to think they are not even born again.  (As if there are two classes of Christians, ‘born-agains’ and ‘non-born-agains.’)  Discuss in the comments!

Most Syrian Christians are in communion either with the Greek and Russian Orthodox.  There are also Eastern Orthodox.  Then there are the Eastern, or Melkite, Catholics.

Christians in Syria used to form 10% of the pre-war 22 million population.  Only a minority of Christians in Syria are Protestant.  The Anglican church in Damascus is currently closed because of the unrest.

But nevertheless, this Easter, Christians all over Syria were able to celebrate the Risen Lord Jesus, as we reported at the time.

Russian Cyber Attacks

Recently, an MP told me that Russia is mounting ‘cyber attacks’ against the UK.  (As if we don’t do exactly the same thing.)  The attacks were not specified, but message was clear.  ‘The Russians are attacking us!  Stop seeing any good at all in them!’  That leads me to this fascinating quote:

“Why, of course, the people don’t want war. Why would some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best that he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece?  Naturally, the common people don’t want war.  Neither in Russia nor in England nor in America, nor for that matter in Germany.  That is understood.  But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a Parliament or a Communist dictatorship…

“Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country.”

The man who said that was Hermann Goering (as told to Gustav Gilbert during the Nuremberg trials)

Talking up the ‘Russian threat’

There is plainly no threat to the UK of a Russian invasion.  Consequently, the ‘threat’ has to be of the mysterious ‘cyber’ variety.  No doubt all countries are getting up to all kinds of cyber trickery on each other.  And now news comes from the Independent that senior MPs are getting together.  Chairmen of the top House of Commons Select Committees will collaborate on the ‘Russian threat’.

We read: ‘Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Tom Tugendhat will lead the new “Russia Co-ordinating Group”, along with Labour’s Home Affairs Committee head Yvette Cooper, Treasury Committee boss Nicky Morgan, and the heads of intelligence, defence, DCMS and national security bodies.’

And here is the Sun claiming Russia targets MILLIONS of UK computers.  In 2016, the Washington Post claimed Russian hackers had gained access to the electric grid in Vermont.  It was a false claim.  Undeterred, the FBI have put out a new report claiming Russian hackers are trying to disrupt energy supplies.  It seems light on security advice, such as ‘install security software’, ‘never open attachments’ and ‘do not click on unexpected links.’  But it’s heavy on scare.

Russia was suspected of a cyber-attack on the Ukraine electricity system in 2015.  For all the effort whoever it was put into it, Wikipedia tells us a mere 0.015% of daily electricity was not supplied.  It still cut off 230,000 people for between one and six hours.  A second attack, a year later, caused little more trouble but was more automated.  However, the same article says the US and Israel also targeted an Iranian nuclear installation in 2009.  Clearly, everyone is at it.

Fake News and Money Laundering

Along with the ‘cyber threat’, the MPs will consider ‘fake news’ or propaganda.  That’s the likes of Russia Today (RT), Sputnik, Off-Guardian and (surely not!) Christian Voice.  But ‘fake news’ is in the eye of the beholder.  Are the people of Britain not grown-up enough to decide who is telling the truth?  That is the reasoning behind what we used to call ‘a free press’ and ‘freedom of speech’.  Unless you take Goering’s view and conclude that the non-mainstream media interfere with the government’s process of telling us we are being attacked.

The third ‘Russian threat’ is the money laundering said to be done in London by Russian oligarchs.  So here is where it all looks like an exercise in clutching at straws.  ‘Money laundering’ is ubiquitous.  Is it really a security threat?

So we are left with ‘cyber warfare’.  And on that, we are urged to accept the word of our leaders that it is a real threat to the UK and that the UK (and US) is not also engaging in it.  They will have, sadly, an uphill task.  Some of us still remember Dodgy Dossiers, 45 minutes, ‘sexed-up’ intelligence and ‘the 70,000’.

Psalm 7:14 Behold, he travaileth with iniquity, and hath conceived mischief, and brought forth falsehood.

Better to be at peace

Surely the best alternative (unless you are an arms manufacturer) is to be on better terms with the Russian Federation?  Is that completely impossible?  Who says so?

Rom 12:18  If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men. 
Heb 12:14  Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord: 

Prince Vladimir accepted the Christian faith for the ‘Rus’ in Kiev in 988 AD.  Would it not be a good idea to talk peaceably to the leaders of this great Christian nation?  Should we not seek common ground against the real threat of militant Islam, for example?

Psalm 34:14  Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.

Thank God for the UK delegation in Syria.  Pray for words of peace and understanding.  Pray for repentance in our leaders.  Theresa May and Boris Johnson have only this week been trying to force gay rights on the nations of the Commonwealth.  Lord, change their hearts.  And send your Holy Spirit into your people as we pray for our land:

Jer 29:7  And seek the peace of the city whither I have caused you to be carried away captives, and pray unto the LORD for it: for in the peace thereof shall ye have peace.

 

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Parliament in ‘Group-Speak’ over Syria

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The UK Parliament
The UK Parliament
The UK Parliament
The UK Parliament

Proceedings in the House of Commons yesterday and on Monday seemed to be in a parallel universe.  Member after member rose to say something had to be done about Assad and his gas/chemical attacks.

On Monday, out of 140 MPs who spoke, only around thirty were in any way critical of the bombing raid.  Most of those were more concerned that Parliament had not voted prior.  As indeed it should have done.  Only two, Edward Leigh and Richard Bacon, mentioned Syria’s Christians.  Only Naseem Shah asked whether the alleged attack actually took place.  (And Mrs Shah is not normally someone with whom we have any agreement.)

It may well have done.  But we need honesty from our rulers.  On Monday, and on Tuesday, all we saw was ducking and diving, assertions, and pleas to ‘trust us.’  Sadly, successive governments have poisoned the well of public trust.  That should be the focus for our prayers.

Theresa May dodged the Barzah question

Theresa May responded to all Jeremy Corbyn’s questions on Monday bar one.  And what was that one?  It was the point we raised on Monday in our article.  And it was to do with a report from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.  This report was dated March 2018.  It stated, in paragraph 11:

‘the inspection team did not observe any activities inconsistent with obligations under the Convention during the second round of inspections at the Barzah and Jamrayah facilities.’

Jeremy Corbyn asked: ‘In relation to the air strikes against the Barzeh and Him Shinsar facilities, the Prime Minister will be aware that the OPCW carried out inspections on both those facilities in 2017 and concluded that “the inspection team did not observe any activities inconsistent with obligations” under the chemical weapons convention. Can the Prime Minister advise the House whether she believes that the OPCW was wrong in that assessment, or does she have separate intelligence that the nature of those activities has changed within the last five months?’

Mrs May ignored the question and sadly, Mr Corbyn did not press her.

Mrs May dodged it again

It was left to Caroline Lucas (Brighton, Pavilion) (Green) to pick up the Barzah point again.

‘The Prime Minister has said that the legal basis relies on there having been no practicable alternative to the use of force. Further to that, can she confirm exactly when the UK identified Him Shinsar as a chemical weapons storage facility, when it identified the chemical research facility at Barzeh as a chemical weapons research centre, when this information was reported to the OPCW and whether the UK has asked the OPCW to inspect both sites?’

Again, the Prime Minister avoided a direct answer.  ‘We have been very clear that we would like it to be possible for the OPCW to investigate sites in Syria, for there to be proper identification of the chemical weapons and for there to be proper accountability for the use of those chemical weapons.’

There is only one conclusion.  The Government had no intelligence on the two sites.  They were clear of chemical weapons.  We bombed them anyway.  That’s a poor show.

Prime Minster and the OPCW

Mrs May then spoke about the alleged attack last year at Khan Shaykhun.

According to Hansard (Col148), Mrs May said: ‘The OPCW-UN joint investigative mechanism has found Syria responsible for using chemical weapons on four occasions between 2014 and 2017, including at Talamenes in April 2014, at Sarmin and Qamenas in March 2015—both involved the regime using chlorine—and at Khan Shaykhun on 4 April last year, when the regime used sarin to kill around 100 people, with a further 500 casualties.

When we first published this article, we accused Mrs May of lying about this point. That now appears to be an unfair accusation and we apologise.  The reason for the accusation was this statement from the OPCW:

The OPCW reported, on 30th June 2017:  ‘the OPCW Fact-Finding Mission (FFM) confirmed that people were exposed to sarin, a chemical weapon, on 4 April 2017 in the Khan Shaykhun area, Idlib Province in the Syrian Arab Republic.  The FFM’s mandate is to determine whether chemical weapons or toxic chemicals as weapons have been used in Syria; it does not include identifying who is responsible for alleged attacks.’

The OPCW found no-one responsible for the alleged attack at Sarmin in Idlib province either.  Its report on that incident is here.

OPCW-UN Reports on ReliefWeb

Nevertheless, there is what appears to be a genuine letter from the OPCW-UN joint investigative mechanism on the ReliefWeb site.  That does indeed find the Syrian Arab Republic responsible for a Sarin attack at Khan Shaykhun.  It also finds Islamic State (or ISIS) responsible for a chlorine gas attack at Umm Hawsh.

Furthermore, what appears to be the Mechanism Fifth Report, also here on the ReliefWeb website, says:

‘4. In the Mechanism’s third and fourth reports, the Leadership Panel reported that it had reached a conclusion as to the actors involved in the following four cases: Talmenes (21 April 2014), Sarmin (16 March 2015), Qmenas (16 March 2015) and Marea (21 August 2015). In relation to the first three incidents, the Panel had determined that the Syrian Arab Armed Forces had been involved in the use of toxic chemicals as weapons and that their helicopters had been used to drop barrel bombs in those three cases.’

The OPCW-UN attributed the attack in Marea to Islamic State.

ReliefWeb is a specialized digital service of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

Peter Hitchens in his blog casts considerable doubt on the reliability of the JIM conclusions.  But they very much suited the Prime Minister in her anti=-Assad rant.

Dodgy Dossiers

It may be that the Syrian Government used chemical weapons at Douma.  Or it may have been a ‘false flag’ event from the jihadis.  It is almost impossible to tell.  Mrs May possibly thinks it was President Assad who did it.  Or at least, she wants him to have done it.

The trouble is, it is now so difficult to trust our politicians.  Two weeks ago, Boris Johnson lied about the information he received from Porton Down.  That was in the Skripal case.  Tony Blair lied to the public and Parliament about ‘intelligence’ before the Iraq war in 2003.

Mr Blair published a ‘Dodgy Dossier’ ostensibly from our intelligence people.  Saddam had ‘Weapons of Mass Destruction’.  (If he had, we sold them to him, by the way.)  His weapons could devastate UK cities in 45 minutes.  It was all a pack of lies.

Scientist Dr David Kelly was found dead at that time in suspicious circumstances.  He was a weapons inspector. He knew all about Iraq and its weapons, or lack of them.

Post-truth, post-shame

Then in 2015, David Cameron lied to Parliament about how many moderate opposition forces could be raised in Syria.  He said it was 70,000.  Writing in the Guardian, Roy Greenslade asked:

‘Will any prime minister desperate to become a war leader ever tell us the truth? David Cameron’s claim to there being 70,000 Syrian rebels ready to do battle with Isis looks as dodgy as Tony Blair’s dodgy dossier.’

It is very serious indeed that we cannot trust our political leaders to do something as basic as tell the truth.  One journalist even said they have moved from post-truth to post-shame.  A succession of leaders have poisoned the well of public trust.  And I have to say, many MPs in the Palace of Westminster simply do not understand that.

The loss of truth is prophesied in the Bible:

Isaiah 59:14  And judgment is turned away backward, and justice standeth afar off: for truth is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter.

Calling politicians back to truth should be perhaps the main focus of our prayers for Parliament.

Privy Councillors had a briefing!

One Privy Councillor who supported the Government told me he received a briefing with intelligence reports and therefore knew more about the matters in hand than I do.   There are at least three problems with that.

Firstly, Jeremy Corbyn is also a Privy Councillor.  So is Kenneth Clarke.  And both of them took a different view.  And a somewhat different view from each other as it happens.

Secondly, the ‘White Helmets’ must  have provided a lot of the ‘intelligence’.  They were created and are funded by the British Foreign Office.  They are also embedded with the jihadists we support.  So guess what intelligence they are going to provide?

Thirdly, he means only Privy Councillors know enough to make decisions about matters of state.  In that event, the rest of us in the ignorant masses should shut up.  But that cannot be how things work here.  We are all entitled to inform ourselves as best we can, seek the Lord in his word and pray into these things.  Above all, we must never be deterred from calling our politicians to account, be they never so high.

Syria’s Christians

Finally, the two MPs who mentioned Syria’s Christians were not among those we regularly mention as ‘Christian MPs.’  They were the Anglican, Richard Bacon, and Sir Edward Leigh, a Roman Catholic .

Mr Richard Bacon (South Norfolk) (Con) interrupted Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (col 134).  He said: ‘I am listening with great interest to my hon. Friend’s speech’.  Then he asked: ‘What would be the plight of the Christians in Syria if Bashar al-Assad were deposed?’  Sir Geoffrey replied: ‘It is very hard to know.’

With respect, ‘No it isn’t, Sir Geoffrey!’  They would be butchered.

According to Network Norwich, Mr Bacon ‘firmly believes that problems in the Middle East can be resolved through improved relations with Russia and Iran (He is co-chair with Jack Straw of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Iran, has visited the country and seen the fairness and kindness of the people.)  “Blessed are the Peacemakers.”’

Sir Edward Leigh

Sir Edward Leigh’s contribution was in the form of a speech rather than an interruption.  It starts at column 236 in this Hansard record and is well worth reading.

Firstly, Sir Edward quoted a line from the statement from the leaders of three of Syria’s largest churches:  “It causes us great pain that this assault comes from powerful countries to which Syria did not cause any harm in any way.”

 Here is the full statement on the Antioch Patriarchate website.  It was posted immediately after the bombing raids.

Secondly, Sir Edward said ‘These Christian leaders are under great pressure from the Assad regime to toe the party line, as it were.  But the fact is that their responsibility is to protect their own communities, which are under unprecedented pressure.  We have to take some account of the pressure on Christian communities.

Thirdly, he shared how US and UK bombing in the Middle East puts Christian lives at risk all over the Muslim world.

Finally, Sir Edward concluded: ‘The fact is that as much as we detest Assad and as much as he is a dictator, none of us, as Christians, would want to live in area of Syria that was outside Assad’s control, because he would protect us. That is a difficult thing to say in Parliament and not everybody will agree with it, but I have to say what I have to say.’

Sir Edward told me afterwards he ‘was heard in silence’.

Pray for Parliament

If you wish to read all the Hansard for Monday 16th April 2018 or Tuesday 17th, here is a link to the Parliament website.  And here is the link to email your MP.  Let your MP know you are praying for him/her.

Proverbs 25:5  Take away the wicked from before the king, and his throne shall be established in righteousness.

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Ealing Council strikes at freedom of assembly

Peaceful pro-lifers witness outside the Marie Stopes abortion facility before being banned by Ealing Council.
Peaceful pro-lifers witness outside the Marie Stopes abortion facility before being banned by Ealing Council.
Protesters outside the Marie Stopes abortion facility. Ealing Council will prevent their witness.
Protesters outside the Marie Stopes abortion facility. Ealing Council will prevent their witness.

Ealing Council will create a protest exclusion zone outside an abortion clinic, according to a BBC report.  The unanimous Cabinet decision will prevent pro-life vigils within 100 metres (whatever those are) of the building. The Council will make a ‘Public Spaces Protection Order.’ That can be done under Section 59 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.

BBC’s use of language

The BBC refer to the proposed area as a ‘safe zone’.   So does Ealing Council.  On its website, the Council says: ‘The safe zone can be introduced immediately once the five day call in period has passed’.  That, it says, means on ‘Monday, 23 April 2018’.

Those attending the Marie Stopes clinic in Mattock Lane W5 will be ‘safe’ from suggestions they might think again.  The BBC says women ‘complained of intimidation by protesters’.

However, the ‘Good Counsel Network‘ denies harassing women.  It holds daily vigils outside the centre.

Pro-abortion protesters outside Marie Stopes
Pro-abortion protesters outside Marie Stopes

The decision, says the BBC,  will apply ‘to both anti-abortion and pro-choice campaigners.’  And in that very wording, the BBC betrays its prejudice.  So let’s give ours away.  These are ‘pro-life’ as opposed to ‘pro-death’ or at the very least, ‘pro-abortion’ campaigners.  Because there are some ‘choices’ human beings may never be allowed to make.  And killing another human being is one of them.

Matt 19:18  He saith unto him, Which? Jesus said, Thou shalt do no murder. Thou shalt not commit adultery. Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness…

Abortion is not ‘healthcare’

Apparently, ‘applause in broke out in the Ealing council cabinet room following the decision’.  Nevertheless, ‘a protestor (sic) then interrupted the meeting and accused the council of taking away their rights.’  There’s always one trouble-maker, isn’t there?

Healthcare? Results of a vacuum abortion. Most abortions are carried out by this method in the first trimester.
Healthcare? Results of a vacuum abortion. Most abortions are carried out by this method in the first trimester.

Richard Bentley, Marie Stopes UK managing director, said: “This is a landmark decision for women.

“This was never about protest. It was about small groups of strangers choosing to gather by our entrance gates where they could harass and intimidate women and try to prevent them from accessing healthcare to which they are legally entitled.”

‘Healthcare?’  Ripping an unborn child out of its mother’s womb is not ‘healthcare’.  It’s infanticide.

Prov 6:16  These six things doth the LORD hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him. 17  A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood …

Ealing Council could set a trend

More than 300 people wrote to the council describing the pro-life protesters as “intimidating and harassing”.  In response, ‘those against abortion have said women are not being offered enough alternatives.’

Cllr Julian Bell (Labour)
Cllr Julian Bell (Labour)

A report presented to the council cabinet concluded that, following unsuccessful attempts to negotiate an informal “safe zone” near the clinic entrance, a public spaces protection order was appropriate.

The report also refers to “continued deployment of policing resources” outside the clinic.  This was an “unusual and unnecessary use of local policing resources that could be deployed elsewhere”.  But it seems the police were there to prevent trouble from pro-abortionists.

The BBC says the decision ‘could pave the way for other councils to follow suit.’  Council leader Julian Bell said he felt the cabinet had done “absolutely” the right thing.  He said: “I believe that this is something that’s long been needed.  So it feels good that we are actually breaking the ground with this and leading the way.  “I’m personally a practising Christian myself and so I think it’s important to recognise that this is about protecting women from harassment and intimidation.”

Sham consultation

Elizabeth Howard, a spokeswoman for Be Here for Me, said: “It’s what we expected, after really what can only be described as a sham consultation by the council.

Index on Censorship agrees.  The free-speech lobby group points out the consultation on exclusion zones ‘was not open to non residents of the borough’.

Moreover, it says the zone ‘sets a dangerous precedent that could have far-reaching impacts on the right to protest and freedom of expression.

‘There are alternative legal remedies already on the books that can be used to police harassing and intimidating behaviour, as Ealing’s own options document pointed out.’

‘unlawful and disproportionate’

Index on Censorship goes on:  ‘The use of buffer zones to prevent protests could be used against all forms of speech – including those that wish to protest on environmental or political issues, for example.’

Additionally, they say they wrote the leader of the Ealing Council in March.  In their letter, they described the zones as ‘potentially unlawful and disproportionate’.

Ealing says: ‘Councillors agreed that the need to provide safe, unimpeded access to the clinic in the safe zone can be balanced with the Equality Act and the European Convention on Human Rights.’  Whether that is true may well soon be decided in a court of law.

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Syrian Christians celebrate Easter

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Christians parade through Aleppo on Good Friday
Christians parade through Aleppo on Good Friday
Syrian Christians parade through Aleppo on Good Friday
Syrian Christians parade through Aleppo on Good Friday

Christians across Syria have been celebrating Easter and Holy Week according to their traditions. Christian communities have paraded through Damascus, Homs and Aleppo.

Jihadist artillery is silenced for the first time in years. The Eastern Ghouta area bordering Christian quarters in Damascus has only just been freed from jihadist control. The Syrian army gave the terrorists safe passage to the unfortunate northern town of Jarablus.

With the assistance of Russian air cover, the Syrian Army liberated Aleppo just before Christmas 2016. For the first time in five years Christians in Syria’s largest city celebrated Christ’s incarnation free from the fear of rocket attacks. And now Damascus can join them in the triumph of the Paschal Lamb.

UK opposed liberation

Christmas Tree in Aziziya Square, Aleppo, December 2017
Christmas Tree in Aziziya Square, Aleppo, December 2017

Western politicians, tame pundits and the mainstream media all opposed the Syrian army’s operations. They preferred the Syrian people to live under Islamist repression. One year on, Tyler Durden set out the reality of life under the jihadists here, in ‘ZeroHedge’. Writing in December 2017, he reported:

‘Christmas 2017 has been marked by carefree exuberance and a sense of relief as the city rebuilds, and as some 600,000 displaced residents return to reclaim properties and possessions, ready to resume their normal lives again.’

In the UK, only media outlets as diverse as Christian Voice, Off-Guardian and the left-wing Morning Star newspaper welcomed the news from Aleppo . The latter was even branded ‘traiterous scum’ by Labour’s Blairite John Woodcock MP for its report that Aleppo was ‘liberated’.

Such is the true support for the Syrian Christians among politicians in the mother of parliaments. You would struggle to find one MP who welcomed Aleppo’s liberation, let alone call it that.

Western and Eastern dates

According to Western practice, Easter Sunday has just gone. We are now celebrating Christ’s resurrection in Easter Week.

In contrast, Orthodox Christians are in Holy Week. Today is their Good Friday.  The method of calculating the date of Easter was supposed to have been set at the Council of Nicea in 325AD. But there is still a disparity.

President Assad supporting Syrian Christians in Maaloula on Easter Sunday 2014.
President Assad supporting Syrian Christians in Maaloula on Easter Sunday 2014.

(The presence of bishops from all over the Christian world at Nicea lays to rest the idea that ‘Easter’ is a ‘Roman Catholic invention.’ Nothing should even be read into the Germanic-sounding name. In most of the world, the feast is known by a word closer to the continuity of the Hebrew word for Passover, ‘pasach’. Indeed, the only time the King James Bible uses the word ‘Easter’ (Acts 12:4) it is a mistranslation (with respect!) from the Greek ‘pascha.’)

Walid Shoebat reminds us what happened to the Christian town of Maaloula in 2013.  ‘It was raided by Muslim fundamentalists and inhabitants were terrorized, tortured, forced to convert to Islam, and even murdered.’  In a symbolic victory, President Assad’s forces liberated the town just before Easter 2014.  Mr Shoebat goes on:  ‘Assad, whom the Christian population in Syria prefers by a significant margin, visited Maaloula on Easter Sunday.’

That was four years ago.  But today, Christians in Syria’s three largest cities are able to celebrate the Risen Lord Jesus together with the inhabitants of Maaloula.

Rebuilding – ‘Bricks not bombs’

Professor Eugene Rogan
Professor Eugene Rogan

Whichever calendar they follow, Syrian Christians have cause for hope. Their ordeal could be coming to an end.

We can still remember Professor Eugene Rogan, Director of the Middle East Centre in Oxford giving evidence to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee in September 2015.

The learned Professor implored  Yasmin Qureshi MP to ‘send bricks, not bombs’ to Syria.  We reported the exchange here.

His words fell on deaf ears in Whitehall. The US and UK still want to perpetuate Syria’s suffering.

We must join the Syrian Christians in praying there will be no covert attempts to undermine Syria’s growing resurgence.  In particular, pray against any ‘false flag’ chemical weapon operations from Western-funded jihadists.

US Army: ‘Putin’s won’

It is heartening that the professional journal of the US Army, the Military Review, believes Russia – and Syria have won.

Writing in news.com.au, James Seidel says: ‘The Syrian Civil War has seen hundreds of thousands killed in more than 12 years of fighting.

‘It was sparked by an uprising during what was then known as the “Arab Spring” — a democratic surge among the newly social-media linked citizens of the Middle East. But the Arab Winter has since well and truly set in.

‘US trained and supplied Syrian rebels have failed to oust President Bashar al-Assad. Instead, they spent much of their force rolling back Islamic State.

‘”The Syrian conflict will likely enter a new phase in 2018, as both Islamic State and the Syrian opposition cease to be relevant forces, and the two coalitions seek to negotiate a postconflict settlement,” the assessment reads.’

The assessment goes on to concede the ‘Assad must go’ mantra is dead: ‘for now the main outcome of this war is that President Bashar al-Assad will stay’.

Victory for President Putin

Mr Seidel goes on to recall that in 2011, ‘then President of the United States Barack Obama declared President Assad a dictator and demanded he step aside.’

But Russia, backed by China, blocked any intervention in Syria through the United Nations. Furthermore, says Seidel, they ‘began quietly restocking Assad’s arsenal.’  However, by 2015, President Assad was ‘in trouble’.

Russia deployed its SU34 jets against the jihadists.
Russia deployed its SU34 jets against the jihadists.

‘His forces had retreated to a few coastal and border cities. Rebels held much of Syria’s heartland. And the black flag of Islamic State was rolling in from the Iraq desert.’

It was in 2015 that Moscow directly intervened with its combat jets supporting the Syrian Army. Today’s Christian freedom to worship in Syria’s three largest towns in a direct consequence. Seidel continues to quote from the US Army paper: ‘”Russia has only been directly involved in this conflict since September 2015, but its intervention has radically changed the war’s outcome,” the US Army publication states. “The natural question is whether Russia has, in fact, won a victory.”‘

And the answer, by the grace of God, is ‘yes’. Moscow convened the Astana peace talks, leading Seidel to say the US Army ‘also notes Moscow has won international acceptance of its role as a key player in Syria’s future.’

Despots protected Christians

The only reason why there are still Christians in Syria is because all western attempts at destabilisation failed.

In Iraq and Libya, the US and UK managed to topple admittedly despotic rulers. But those same autocrats maintained peace and security even as they cracked down on dissenters. They kept hard-line Islamists at bay and protected those nations’ Christians. These included ancient Christian communities around Mosul and the Nineveh plain who to this day speak Aramaic, the language used for everyday discourse in the Holy Land at the time of Christ.

Military action coupled with low-level subversion against Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi in the name of ‘Democracy’ unleashed every kind of Muslim fanatic. Some were prepared to advance themselves through the ballot box. Others, like Al Qaeda franchises and ISIL/ISIS/IS tried to gain power by force.

It has taken this long for the Iraqi army to regain some kind of control in northern Iraq. Some of the Aramaic Christians are returning to rebuild what is now a wasteland. Many others left for good.

Syria hosts Russian naval base

A Russian soldier stands at the entrance of Harasta in Eastern Ghouta, on the outskirts of Damascus, on March 22, 2018. Picture: AFP
A Russian soldier stands at the entrance of Harasta in Eastern Ghouta, on the outskirts of Damascus, on March 22, 2018. Picture: AFP

It is only by the grace of God that this time, in Syria, the West picked on an ally of Russia. Perhaps they were emboldened by their previous successes. Perhaps they really did think they and their client jihadists could overthrow President Assad. And in that event, they could deprive the hated Russians of their naval base in the Mediterranean.

The dream was worth any number of civilian deaths. Street activists paid and equipped by the Avaaz clicktivist group, itself funded by George Soros, went in to stir up a Syrian version of the ‘Arab Spring’ in late 2010.

Despite concessions from President Assad, by March 2011 Syria was on the road to civil war. Sunni Muslim defectors from the Syrian army formed what they called the ‘Free Syrian Army’ in July. They were covertly encouraged and equipped by the US and UK.

Jihadis ‘controlled’ eastern Aleppo

Al Qaeda franchises like Al-Nusra Front joined in. The money for these came from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries. The rebels gained territory. The India New Citizen newspaper said the ‘Jihadi groups, supported by the West and its Gulf and Turkish allies, had controlled eastern Aleppo since July 2012.’

The UK Government made much of the existence of ‘moderate’ opposition. But the New Citizen said: ‘In reality, however, these “moderate” rebels fought alongside the Jihadi groups, often under their overall command and supervision. In many cases, the weapons supplied to them by the West and the Gulf were passed on to the Nusra Front, ISIS, and other such groups, which used them against the Syrian army. Some of them were quite sophisticated, such as TOW anti-tank missiles, and shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles (MANPADS).’

In 2014 what is now known as ‘Islamic State’ seized vast areas of eastern Syria and northern Iraq.  And in 2014, the leaked Hillary emails show the US knew that Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies were funding and equipping ISIS, as it then was.  Vice-President Joe Biden even told Harvard students about Saudi determination to take down President Assad.  Patrick Cockburn’s 2016 article in the Independent laid it all out.

Assad or the Deluge

Then in 2015 Russia came to the aid of Syria, to the consternation of the US and UK. They were still saying ‘Assad must go’. Despite that, the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee in September 2015 that the Free Syrian Army was ‘a busted flush’ and that President Assad was the only guarantor of stability. ‘It’s Assad or the deluge’, said Professor Rogan.

What the deluge would have looked like may only be guessed. What has happened is bad enough. On 23rd April 2016, the United Nations and Arab League Envoy to Syria put out an estimate of 400,000 people who had died in the war to date.

Rebuilding a shattered school in the old city of Homs.
Rebuilding a shattered school in the old city of Homs.

But now, just now, things might be changing. There are still pockets of rebel resistance. Their main enclave is Idlib province. And to the north of Syria, Turkey is trying to ‘ethnically-cleanse’ the Kurds.  Moreover, the Kurds have ambitions for an independent ‘Kurdistan’ of North-East Syria, South-Eastern Turkey and northern Iraq. President Assad objects to that, but more to the point, so does Turkey.

Christian hope

But in all this, the hope of the risen Christ shines through in Syria. We hope and pray Syria’s Christians will play a major part in rebuilding that nation. Providentially, the fact that the refugee camps were run by jihadis meant Christians were denied access to them. Consequently, the flood of migrants across Europe through 2016 and 2017 included many sleeper jihadis but precious few Christians. By the grace of God, the Christians can start again in Syria with confidence. But above all they need our prayers and our witness to our members of Parliament.

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Turn the Tide Christian Freedom Call

Jim Shannon MP
Jim Shannon MP
Jim Shannon MP will lead in a debate prompted by 'Turn the Tide'
Jim Shannon MP will lead in a debate prompted by ‘Turn the Tide’

MPs Jim Shannon and Norman Lamb are leading a debate on Christian freedom in the House of Commons on Thursday.

Westminster Hall will stage the debate at 1.30pm. The title is”Freedom of religion or belief.”
Earlier this month Barnabas Fund published a booklet entitled ‘Turn the Tide’ to which we provide a link here.   (All our links open automatically in a new tab.)

Magna Carta vs Louise Casey

The booklet shows the history of religious freedom in our jurisdictions. It quotes Magna Carta: ‘”The English Church shall be free, and shall have its rights undiminished, and its liberties unimpaired.” So says the very first clause of Magna Carta, the “great charter” signed by King John and the barons of England on 15 June 1215. Only four of the Magna Carta’s 63 clauses have remained part of English law to this day. This is one of them.’

It goes on to show a Government review carried out by Dame Louise Casey struck against the Magna Carta principle.  Christian Voice carried an earlier article on the Casey Report. ‘Turn the Tide’ says: ‘The report defined “extremism” as views “at odds with the views of mainstream society.” It gave examples from various religions include “newer Christian churches” and stated that “all such instances undermine integration and should be challenged.” Elsewhere the Casey Review made clear that it considered such views to include traditional views of sexuality. Dame Louise recommended “a new oath for holders of public office” indicating that this should express support for “British values.” Elsewhere in the report she included support for LGBT ideology as part of British values.’

Test Acts

The booklet reminds us that Parliament abolished various “Test Acts” between 1719 and 1871. It says: ‘These “Test Acts” required anyone wanting to become a school teacher, magistrate, local councillor, MP or university student to publicly assent, often by swearing an oath, to a particular set of beliefs. The law thus excluded Nonconformist Christians and Roman Catholics from any of the above positions.’

Orwellian: Dame Louise Casey
Orwellian: Dame Louise Casey

But in an astonishing display of anti-Christian prejudice, Dame Louise wrote: ‘While many people in the UK appear to be seeing religion as increasingly less important and, in some cases, less of a force for good, for others, religion is very important in their daily lives. Within this latter group there appear to be some who are keen to take religion backwards and away from 21st Century British values … on issues such as …sexual orientation.’

‘Turn the Tide’ contends that the courts and tribunals are upholding a new set of surreptitious Test Acts, brought in with no parliamentary scrutiny.

Cases cited by ‘Turn the Tide’

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‘Turn the Tide’ cites the following recent cases in support:

In 2015, academics at Sheffield University expelled Felix Ngole from a social work course because he previously posted comments on Facebook supporting a Biblical view of marriage.

This is a new “University Test Act” it says – Sheffield University requires social work students to support same-sex marriage. And that is a religious or quasi-religious view.

In November 2017, Cherwell School in north Oxford suspended Christian teacher Joshua Sutcliffe.

Joshua Sutcliffe with Andrea Williams of Christian Concern
Joshua Sutcliffe with Andrea Williams of Christian Concern

His offence was inadvertently to include a girl pupil who claims to be a trans boy in an approving ‘Well done, girls.’ Mr Sutcliffe had immediately apologised, saying it had been a mere slip of tongue.

‘Turn the Tide’ goes on: ‘However, later the pupil’s mother complained that the comment was discriminatory. Mr Sutcliffe was removed from teaching and made to work in the staffroom while an investigation took place. He was then suspended for an indefinite period after the school said his “misgendering” breached its equality policy.’

In a third case, it says: ‘Andrew McClintock, who had served as a magistrate for 18 years on the South Yorkshire bench, was forced to resign after requesting to be “screened out” of cases involving children for adoption with same-sex households.’

Preaching cases more doubtful

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When it comes to street preaching, ‘Turn the Tide’ is on less stable ground. Yes, Michael Overd and Michael Stockwell were convicted of public order offences in Bristol magistrates court in February last year. Indeed, the prosecutor told the court ‘that publicly quoting from the King James Bible “in the context of modern British society, must be considered to be abusive and is a criminal matter.”‘

But our brothers saw their conviction overturned in the Crown Court later that year. No street preacher, properly advised and represented, has ever been convicted of a public order offence in our jurisdictions.

Nor is the case of Pastor James McConnell compelling. He was indeed ‘prosecuted for a theological critique of Islam in a sermon he preached in his church’ in Belfast. The sermon appeared on YouTube.  According to the Guardian, Pastor James denounced Islam as “heathen”, “satanic” and a “doctrine spawned in hell”.  Charges came under the Communications Act.  But the court cleared Pastor James ‘after a three-day trial in a verdict that upheld the right to offend under the principle of freedom of expression.’

‘Turn the Tide’ calls for ‘a new law’

The DUP's Chief Whip and Defence spokesman Jeffrey Donaldson supports a new law
The DUP’s Chief Whip and Defence spokesman Jeffrey Donaldson supports a new law

Barnabas Fund is calling for a new law ‘which positively affirms all seven aspects of freedom of religion that have developed over the last 500 years in the UK.’ It has the written support of Sir Jeffrey Donaldson MP on the back page of ‘Turn the Tide’.

‘Turn the Tide’ says it will need to include ‘freedom from being required to affirm a particular worldview or set of beliefs in order to hold a public sector job or stand for election; work in professions such as teaching, healthcare and law; study at school, college or university; or give parental care to a child.’

Andrew McLintock lost his case to have his freedom of conscience recognized when practising as a Justice of the Peace. The Employment Appeal Tribunal ruled against him.

Similarly, Christian prison worker Barry Trayhorn lost his case at the Employment Appeal Tribunal in 2017. That was over his right to quote the Bible on homosexuality in a prison chapel service.

In 2009, as the Independent reports, Christian registrar Lillian Ladele lost in the Court of Appeal. She contested a ruling that she had not been discriminated against by being disciplined after she refused to conduct same-sex civil partnerships. And she lost.

Do we need a new law?

Whether we actually need a new law is open to debate.  The same judges will interpret any new law who are ruling against Christian freedoms on a day to day basis in our courts and tribunals. It may be that a law could be drafted in such a way as to compel judges to uphold freedom of religion. However, they might simply invoke the higher cause of ‘human rights’ and strike it down.

In 2013 both the Christian Institute and the National Secular Society became concerned at the number of Public Order Offences the police and prosecutors were bringing against Christian street preachers. The Christian Institute were concerned on the matter of Christian freedom. The National Secular Society were concerned from a freedom of speech point of view.  They wanted to protect comedians such as Rowan Atkinson who would insult religions and the religious.  They were also concerned about adverse publicity of police crackdowns on preachers.

As a result, the Institute and the Society joined forces.  They successfully campaigned to have the word ‘insulting’ removed from Section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986.

The change has made not a scrap of difference to Christian preachers. The police are still arresting them. The CPS are still preferring charges. They are merely basing the arrests and the charges on the word ‘abusive’ instead. They are, as we point out above, still losing those cases.

But the heavy-handed police approach needs not a new law but smarter guidance from senior officers.

Support the MPs

Christian Voice intends to start taking these cases to the streets. We are now planning a witness outside Sheffield University and another outside Cherwell School. Watch this space.

But in the meantime, the Bible says:

1Tim 2:1 I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; 2 For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. 3 For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; 4 Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.

Please email your MP via this Parliament website link and ask him or her to attend the debate in Westminster Hall on Thursday and support MP’s Jim Shannon and Norman Lamb. Above all, please pray for the debate for the light of Christ to shine through.

George Soros ‘There to make money’

Globalist financier George Soros provided funding for anti-Brexit Avaaz and has destabilised nations all over the world while pushing an anti-Christian agenda in Africa.
Globalist financier George Soros provided funding for anti-Brexit Avaaz and has destabilised nations all over the world while pushing an anti-Christian agenda in Africa.
Globalist financier George Soros provided funding for anti-Brexit Avaaz and has destabilised nations all over the world while pushing an anti-Christian agenda in Africa.
Globalist financier George Soros provided funding for anti-Brexit Avaaz and has destabilised nations all over the world while pushing an anti-Christian agenda in Africa.

American billionaire George Soros gave a pro-EU campaign half-a-million pounds through his foundation, according to news outlets. (Note, all our links open in a new tab automatically).

Meanwhile, we have uncovered a video in which the financier shows a breathtaking lack of humanity and remorse.  See below.

Best for Britain?

The Best for Britain campaign, which unashamedly advocates snubbing the Brexit referendum and remaining in the EU, received £400,000 from Soros-funded Open Society Foundation since the June 2017 election, sources told the Guardian.

Gina Miller founded Best for Britain.  She took the UK government to court over the triggering of Article 50. The campaign is chaired by Lord Malloch-Brown, a leading political insider. Ignoring the 2016 Referrendum result, he says, ‘We, like millions of people, believe that Britain should lead, not leave, Europe.’ ‘Leading Europe’ is of course impossible for the UK or any other nation. The un-elected Commission, a self-perpetuating oligarchy, runs the EU.

Best for Britain’s CEO Eloise Todd said the group has ‘only one aim – to stop Brexit and do what’s best for Britain’.  However, after touring European capitals in the spring of 2016, I concluded what is ‘best for Britain’ is to leave the EU’s revived Roman empire as fast as we can.  This page on our website looks at the EU’s spiritual dimension and provides links to the videos.

George Soros made £1bn from the UK taxpayer

This scary sculpture of a woman holding the Euro aloft while men grovel at her feet is outside the EU Parliament building in Brussels.
This scary sculpture of a woman holding the Euro aloft while men grovel at her feet is outside the EU Parliament building in Brussels.

George Soros made more than £1bn at our expense by betting against the pound on Black Wednesday in September 1992. By the grace of God his actions forced the British government to pull out of the European exchange rate mechanism. That decision in turn kept the UK from joining the Euro, so some good came of it.
Recdently, Mr Soros has made no secret he believes holding the EU referendum was a ‘fatal error’. The billionaire has refused to ‘butt out’ of the debate. Last week he pledged yet another £100,000 to Best for Britain.

He said: ‘Prior to Brexit, Britain enjoyed the best of all possible worlds. It was a member of the European Union without adopting the Euro.

‘Britain, outside Europe, will lose much of its global influence. Economically, Britain will suffer because 45 years of successful integration with Europe will go into reverse.’

Soros fears disintegration – and Russia

But the Independent reported his real fear just after the 2016 referendum. Firstly, George Soros is terrified the EU will break apart after a successful Brexit and he will lose his influence over European affairs.   Last year we reported on the influence George Soros has amongst MEPs.  Financially he could be disadvantaged as well.

Secondly, the financier revealed another aspect of his thinking in this quote:

‘To make matters worse’, he said, ‘the divorce process will preoccupy both Britain and Europe for years ahead, when they should be uniting to resist external enemies like Putin’s Russia and resolve the internal contradictions that made some people regard the EU as their enemy.’

Members of "Pussy Riot" staged a foul-mouthed tirade in a Moscow Cathedral.  George Soros put up money for it.
Members of “Pussy Riot” staged a foul-mouthed tirade in a Moscow Cathedral. George Soros put up money for it.

George Soros hates Russia.  Under Vladimir Putin the country has been returning to its Orthodox Christian heritage.   It is Russia, not the West, which defends Christian minorities in the Middle East.  We denounced the blasphemous Femen group and its Pussy Riot desecration of  a Moscow Cathedral here.  We also reported on them and on Moscow banning a homosexual parade.  And who is now the world’s biggest funder of pro-homosexual NGO’s worldwide?  The same man whose foundations, together with the US government, funded Pussy Riot and Femen?  Click here to see if you guessed right!

George Soros links to armaments

Mr Soros is also talking up the alleged threat from Russia for financial reasons.  Peace with Russia would remove the need for vast armies to be facing each other making money for armaments manufacturers.

The Panama Papers leaks, ironically funded by Soros, inadvertently revealed his links to the secretive Carlyle Group which invests heavily in armaments.

Other leaks show Soros maipulating news, whilst working against Russia and shoring up Hilary Clinton.

Ironically, although George Soros is the primary foreigner interfering in our internal affairs, the mainstream media persist in fingering Russia.  In this article on the RT website, security analyst Michael Maloof goes further and points out the history of interference by the US and UK in the affairs on sovereign countries.   Russian senators have listed one hundred examples of the US interfering in the elections of other countries.

Ex-CIA director James Woolsey has even admitted the US has interfered in elections in the past, but “only for a very good cause,” and when they thought rigging the vote would benefit democracy.  See here.

Interfering in sovereign nations

Mr Soros founded the Open Society Foundation. Recently he announced he was giving all his wealth to the Foundation. Ostensibly Open Society promotes democracy and open accountable government around the world.

However, Open Society has a history of interfering in the internal affairs of sovereign nations. Its activists promote the causes of feminism, sodomy and abortion throughout Africa and Asia. The Soros front funded the so-called Arab Spring uprising.

The billionaire helped set up Avaaz, the clicktist anti-Brexit eco-warrior group.  Avaaz sent agents into Syria with propaganda and communications equipment. Their involvement helped start the Syrian civil war, with help from the US and the UK.  That displaced tens of thousands of people, the majority of the Muslims, who then flooded into Europe.  Naturally, George Soros is all for Europe welcoming the Islamists in with open arms.  Although Hungarian-born, he hates the Hungarian government for refusing to take the anti-Christian migrants in.

Soros also collaborated with the EU to fund the Maidan Square trouble in Kiev. The uprising drove Ukraine’s elected but pro-Russian president from power. The resulting violence has left people dead, businesses ruined and Ukraine in turmoil. The eastern Russian-speaking minority turned to Moscow for help. Gleefully, the EU then blamed Russia for the instability it started itself.

Even today at the Munich Security Conference all the talk is about Russian ‘meddling’. It should be firstly concerned with protecting civilian populations from Islamic terrorists. Secondly, it should be promising to end the interference by the US, UK and France in the Middle East. It is that, after all, which led to the rise of Al-Qaeda and then to ISIS. And that is not even to suggest those Islamist organisations were set up with Western encouragement in the first place.

George Soros ‘there to make money’ video

Finally, we shall make one thing very clear.  The fact that George Soros is Jewish does not make exposing the evil he does ‘anti-Semitic’.   Theresa May’s former chief of staff, Nick Timothy, has picked up on the same donation as we have here.  He has been accused of “peddling textbook anti-Semitic tropes” in a Telegraph article he wrote.  The accusations have come from Bonnie Greer and Owen Jones.  Both are quite happy with the anti-Christian amoralism of George Soros as well as his anti-Brexit credentials.  But at least Owen Jones is pro-JewishBonnie Greer is boycotting Israel.

Finally, as trailed at the top of this article, and thanks to the off-Guardian website, we can see an extraordinary interview with George Soros.  The interviewer challenges him on the social implications of betting against national currencies and driving millions towards poverty. This is his response: ‘I am basically there to make money. I cannot and do not look at the social consequences of what I do.’ Watch this astonishing video here.

Everywhere Soros becomes involved, destruction, death and degradtion run riot. Sometimes he makes money from the turmoil. At other times it is merely his hatred of Christianity and his fanatical obesesion with advancing democracy and perversion which drives him. We must pray fervently that his works are exposed and brought to ruin.

But let us also pray with compassion for the man himself. Pray he repents at finds salvation in the Lord Jesus Christ even at this eleventh hour of his life. He may never be able to undo all the evil he has set in train, but at least one soul would be saved from the fires of hell.

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Australia allows ‘gay-marriage’

Australia has voted for 'gay marriage' and gay activists are delighted. This march took place in Melbourne
Australia has voted for 'gay marriage' and gay activists are delighted. This march took place in Melbourne
Australia has voted for 'gay marriage' and gay activists are delighted. This march took place in Melbourne
Australia has voted for ‘gay marriage’ and gay activists are delighted. This march took place in Melbourne

Australia has voted overwhelmingly in favour of legalising same-sex marriage, reports the BBC.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics said 61.6% of people were in favour allowing same-sex couples to counterfeit marriage. 79.5% of voters took part in the non-binding postal vote.

Jubilant supporters celebrated in public spaces, waving rainbow flags and singing and dancing.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said his government would aim to pass legislation in parliament by Christmas.

‘[Australians] have spoken in their millions and they have voted overwhelmingly yes for marriage equality,’ Mr Turnbull said after the result was announced.

‘They voted yes for fairness, yes for commitment, yes for love.’

God’s first social institution

The word of God describes marriage as God’s first social institution:

'Vote No' campaigners stressed the family
‘Vote No’ campaigners stressed the family

Genesis 2:23 And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man. 24 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.

Moreover, those words were reinforced by the Lord Jesus himself:

Mark10:6 But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female. 7 For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and cleave to his wife; 8 And they twain shall be one flesh: so then they are no more twain, but one flesh.

Becoming ‘one flesh’ in the full emotional, spiritual and physical sense is something a pair of gays, or two women, cannot do. A pair of homosexuals can never engage in the defining act of marriage. So they engage in a variety of confected quasi-sexual activities, all of which are condemned in scripture:

Lev 18:22 Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination.

So, despite what Mr Turnbull says, homosexals won’t have equality or fairness.  Nature itself is against them. It won’t be committment, because their relationships are inherently transient. As for love, people – brothers, a father and son, comrades in arms – can love each other without feeling the need to press the part of the body perfectly designed for the extraction of water from bodily waste into a use our gracious Maker never intended.

How gender is taught in schools

Felix Ngole was expelled for calling gay ‘marriage’ a sin on Facebook and an English court upheld it.
Felix Ngole was expelled for calling gay ‘marriage’ a sin on Facebook and an English court upheld it.

Australia’s No campaign put the focus on the definition of family.  They also raised concerns about how issues like gender will be taught in schools.

Their concerns are well founded. England and Wales allowed homosexuals to get gay-married in 2013 under David Cameron’s Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act. Theresa May described the measure recently as one of her greatest achievements. Scotland followed in 2014. Only Northern Ireland holds out against the tide of sodomy.

Consequently, since 2013, students and local authority workers have been harassed by the authorities for expressing traditionalist, Christian views. Many have been thrown off courses or lost their jobs.

In addition, the earlier Equality Act 2010 laid a duty on public authorities to advance homosexuality and transgenderism.  A public authority is anything from a fire brigade to a hospital to a government department to a school.

Taken together, the UK’s Equality Act and Britain’s ‘gay marriage’ Act have given the green light to activist head teachers and Stonewall’s gay activists to groom schoolchildren into positive views of a lifestyle characterised by disease, degradation and early death. The Apostle Paul wrote to the church in Rome:

J D Unwin discovered that no civilisation which allowed its family structure to crumble escaped going down the rubbish chute of history.
J D Unwin discovered that no civilisation which allowed its family structure to crumble escaped going down the rubbish chute of history.

Romans 1:27 And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet.

Sex and Culture

In his book Sex and Culture, anthropologist J.D. Unwin, warned that loose sexual mores would lead to cultural decline in the West.

The website EthikaPolitika says: ‘After a careful evaluation a variety of civilizations—including the Romans, Greeks, Sumerians, Moors, Babylonians, and Anglo-Saxons—a clear pattern emerged for Unwin: a perfect correlation between sexual fidelity and civilizational flourishing.

‘Though each civilization’s success correlated with strict sexual ethics, attitudes toward sex became increasingly liberalized and loosened. The consequences of the myth that sexual activity and its impacts could be confined to the private sphere soon became apparent. Premarital, extramarital and homosexual relationships proliferated and individuals began placing their individual desires over the common good. An increase in promiscuity corresponded to a subsequent decrease in the social energy required for civilizational maintenance and innovation. Ultimately, each civilization became less cohesive, less aggressive, and less resolute.’

Unwin said: ‘These societies lived in different geographical environments; they belonged to different racial stocks; but the history of their marriage customs is the same. In the beginning each society had the same ideas in regard to sexual regulations. Then the same struggles took place, the same sentiments were expressed, the same changes were made, the same results ensued. Each society reduced its sexual opportunity to a minimum and displaying great social energy, flourished greatly. Then it extended its sexual opportunity; its energy decreased, and faded away. The one outstanding feature of the whole story is its unrelieved monotony.’

Where ‘gay marriage’ is legal

In the whole of Africa, only South Africa, under a constitution drafted by Westerners, allows homosexuals to get 'gay-married'
In the whole of Africa, only South Africa, under a constitution drafted by Westerners, allows homosexuals to get ‘gay-married’

Australia has joined not just Great Britain, but Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, some states of the United States and Uruguay.

Russia and Eastern Europe, Africa, apart from South Africa, and Asia, apart from Taiwan, are holding out.

Furthermore, many of those nations make the commission of unnatural acts a criminal offence.

Those countries which have legalised what Almighty God describes as an abomination, and then devalued God’s institution of marriage, are heading for judgment and disaster.

Unwin concluded: ‘Civilizations in this liminal phase then collapsed from either 1) an internal anarchic revolution, or 2) conquest by invaders with greater social energy.’

Now who could those ‘invaders with greater social energy’ be in Europe, Australia and the Western world in the twenty-first century?

Only hope is in repentance

There is however hope for each individual homosexual, as scripture speaks of them, and many other sinners, finding forgivness and release from the power of sin:

1Corinthians 6:9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, 10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. 11 And such were some of you: but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.

Moreover, there is hope for Australia, Britain and the rest of the decadent West, but only if Christian men will rise up and proclaim the crown rights of King Jesus, calling for and praying for national repentance. There are not many organisations today which will give you the theological tools to do that, but Christian Voice is one of them, and you can join us on the link below:

 

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