Christians are facing growing persecution around the world, fuelled mainly by Islamic extremism and repressive governments, leading the pope to warn of “a form of genocide” and for campaigners to speak of “religio-ethnic cleansing”. The scale of attacks on Christians in the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America has alarmed organisations that monitor religious persecution, with most reporting … Read More
Violence – A Sign of the Times
It’s spreading and becoming more virulent with vicious intensity – Its violence. Terrorists killing hundreds, again; another plane blown out of the sky; another violent earthquake; more children killed in city shootings; one country bombing another; just another one week news cycle. A defining characteristic of the signs of the times is violence. The Holy Scripture had prophesied of it… … Read More
Sierra Leone is free of Ebola, 18 months and 11,000 deaths after outbreak
NAIROBI — About a year and a half after it emerged, the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone has officially ended. More than 11,000 Sierra Leoneans died of the disease, and at least 17,000 survived it. It came upon some slums and villages like a wave, infecting scores overnight and posing one of the most significant public health challenges in recent … Read More
Plague case confirmed in Michigan
A Michigan resident has contracted the life-threatening bubonic plague — the first documented case in Michigan’s public health history, state officials confirmed. The Marquette County adult is recovering after apparently contracting the rare flea-borne illness during a trip to Colorado. Officials are reassuring the public there is no cause for alarm, despite the disease’s connection to the microorganism that caused the Black Death plague in Europe in … Read More
Police cars’ ‘In God We Trust’ decals draw complaints
DALLAS (AP) — A police department in a Texas Bible Belt community has placed large “In God We Trust” decals on its patrol vehicles in response to recent violence against law enforcement officers, drawing criticism from a watchdog group that says the decals amount to an illegal government endorsement of religion. The decision by police this month to unveil the … Read More
Sierra Leone village in quarantine after Ebola death
Nearly 1,000 people in Sierra Leone have been put under quarantine following the death of a 67-year-old woman who tested positive for Ebola. It comes five days into a six-week countdown for the country to be officially declared Ebola-free. The quarantine will last for three weeks, provided no new cases are recorded. More than 11,000 people have died since the … Read More
World Drawn to Euphrates River For World War
It is one of the longest and most historically defining rivers in the Middle East. The Euphrates River flows from Turkey through Syria and Iraq emptying into the Gulf of Persia. In times past the oldest of civilizations flourished here. Today the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria is waging what it considers a holy Islamic war for a caliphate, … Read More
Signs of the Last Days
The Signs of the Last Days are in the media. The news is like an increasingly raging sea with its waves bringing us ever more wars and rumors of wars, violence and atrocities, disease and pestilence, fear and worry; until the waves of it are coming so fast and crashing over us so hard that we can hardly breathe. It’s … Read More