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Pastor
Jailed, Rector Arrested and 40 Detained in China
Publish Date: 11/28/2007
Gansu (China), SVM
News, November 28, 2007: In China, a christian pastor was
sentenced 18 months imprisonment for distributing tracts in
Gansu province and a rector of a Catholic seminary and one of
his seminarians arrested and jailed in Yujiang. 40 house church
leaders also were detained in Henan. Pastor Liu Huiwen (38) was
sentenced to 18 months imprisonment by Gansu Dongxiang
Nationality Autonomous County People's Court on October 25, 2007
for Distribution of Christian Literature Among Muslims. The
document released by the court on November 27.
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Mission
Aviation Fellowship Integrates Field Operations Under One
International Entity
Publish Date: 10/24/2007
NAMPA, Ida. -
Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), a faith-based, nonprofit
organization that serves missions and isolated people around the
world with aviation, communications and learning technologies,
is integrating its field operations worldwide under one
international umbrella that will function as an operations
entity.
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Soccer
Victory in India Brings More than a Title
Publish Date: 10/24/2007
COLUMBUS, Ga. - A
victory for a children's soccer team composed of orphans and
abandoned children in India has done more than win them a
championship."Though the team was nearly denied the opportunity
to participate in the tournament, they played and carried
themselves like champions," said Hopegivers Founder Dr. M.A.
Thomas. "Our children are proof that every life matters and is
precious to God."
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Mission
Aviation Fellowship Names New President
Publish Date: 09/27/2007
NAMPA, Ida.--
Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), a faith-based, non-profit
ministry that serves missions and isolated people around the
world with aviation, communications and learning technologies,
has named John Boyd as its new president and chief executive
officer, succeeding Kevin Swanson.
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Entertainment Sunday - Christian Entertainers
Publish Date: 09/27/2007
The entertainment
business may seem full of glitz and glamour, but it can be one
of the loneliest, most insecure and isolated places to work in,
claims showbiz charity Christians in Entertainment. They are
asking churches and individuals across the UK to spare a thought
and a prayer for those working in front of the footlights,
microphone and camera. Churches are being offered a free DVD
with star interviews and backstage glimpses of the charity's
work, which have never been seen before. "As part of our 25 year
Celebrations we have dedicated Sunday December 2nd as a day to
pray for this most unusual of professions," explained the
founder and Director of Christians in Entertainment, Chris
Gidney.
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