10 Quotes on Faith from Queen Elizabeth II

In celebration of the Queen’s 90th birthday on Thursday, Heather Tomlinson looks at some of Her Majesty’s comments on faith.

CHR Comment: God save the queen—literally! I enjoyed reading these quotations from Queen Elizabeth but noted that they describe Christ as an example for us to follow in considering good works, peace, and kindness to others. Although Christ is certainly an example for Christians, He is most notably our Savior who takes away our sins and grants us God’s forgiveness. In the sixth quotation Queen Elizabeth refers to this central and all important truth of the Christian faith.

Source: 10 quotes on faith from Queen Elizabeth II | Christian News on Christian Today

Muslims Converting to Christianity on the Rise in Vienna

So far this year, around half of converts to Christianity in Vienna have been Muslim, according to reports.

CHR Comment: The Vienna diocese reports between five and ten conversions per week and that about half of those converting are Muslim, mostly refugees. The article includes the personal example of an Afghani man who secretly received a Bible in his homeland and who now is converting to Christianity, though he still feels afraid of reprisals.

Source: Muslims converting to Christianity on the rise in Vienna | Christian News on Christian Today

Murfreesboro Church Hosts Meeting about Children Cuffed, Arrested, Charged

Elementary school kids as young as six were arrested for failing to stop a fight.

CHR Comment: First Baptist Church of Murfreesboro, TN, hosted a gathering of concerned parents and other citizens to discuss how police handcuffed, arrested, and charged students aged 6 to 11 years of age who were involved in a fight outside of school. Rev. James McCarroll and also Bishop Joseph Walker III of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Nashville addressed the c. 150 who gathered to discuss concerns of social justice.

Source: Children cuffed, arrested, charged; Murfreesboro outraged

Pastor Jordan Brown’s Deception

Pastor Jordan Brown, of Austin, Texas, has filed a lawsuit against Whole Foods claiming a store employee wrote an anti-gay…

CHR Comment: The story describes how Pastor Jordan Brown of Church of Open Doors, a nondenominational organization, tried to sue Whole Foods, alleging that their employee wrote an insulting message on a cake Brown ordered. Whole Foods produced evidence revealing Brown lie and illegal effort to sue the company. The case raises a myriad of ethical concerns about Brown’s behavior and fitness as a minister.

Source: Pastor Jordan Brown: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Danilov Monastery Remembered

An April 15, 2016 Religion News Service article remembers the visit of President Reagan to the restored Danilov Monastery in Moscow near the end of the Cold War (1988). The monastery dates from the 13th century and was destroyed during the Soviet era but later restored through contributions by the Russian people. Writers Tony Perkins and Frank Wolf use the historic event in commentary to ask questions about whether President Obama will similarly decry the current persecution of Christians.

http://religionnews.com/2016/04/15/congress-obama-stand-with-persecuted-Christians/

Story of Attack on Australian Missionary Resurfaces

A leading Philippines presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte apologises for his comments about the rape and murder of a female Australian missionary.

CHR Comment: Jacqueline Hamill was assaulted during a prison riot in the Philippines in 1989. Video of Rodrigo Duterte’s comments about the case surfaced during a recent campaign. Her story highlights a risk of serving Christ in a foreign culture where women may not be properly respected.

Source: Philippine presidential candidate Duterte apologises for rape remark – BBC News

Syrian Martyr’s Name Withheld

Pope Francis has called a Christian woman a “martyr” after she was brutally killed by Islamist radicals for refusing to deny her faith in Jesus Christ.

CHR Comment: The story describes the murder of a Syrian Christian woman who was married to a moderate Muslim man. Islamic terrorists tried to force her to deny Christ but she refused. Her husband, who is now a refugee, met Pope Francis during his visit to the Greek island of Lesbos.

Source: Christian Woman’s Throat Slit by Radicals for Refusing to Deny Christ, Widower Tells Pope Francis

Mississippi Law Allows Churches Members to Carry Guns

The legislation was proposed in wake of the June 17 Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shootings in Charleston, S.C.

CHR Comment: Andrew Gipson, the legislator who proposed the measure, is a Baptist pastor. The Mississippi Police Chiefs Association expressed concern that the measure would lower the standards for carrying firearms.

Source: Miss. law allows churches to train members to pack heat

Tennessee Governor Vetoes Bill to Make Bible State Book

CHR Comment: State legislators cited support for the message by a 62% majority of Tennessee citizens. The governor, Bill Haslam , is a dedicated Presbyterian but vetoed the measure, believing it would violate religious freedoms in the U. S. Constitution and the Tennessee constitution. The proposed version of the Bible to be approved would have been the Christian Bible, including the Old Testament used by Jews and Christians as well as the New Testament. The article does not comment on whether the version of the Bible would include the Apocrypha which is used by Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, and various Protestants.

Source: Thou shalt not: Tennessee governor vetoes bill to make Bible state book | Religion News Service

Flying Spaghetti Monster Ruled Satire, Not Religion

(RNS) Pastafarianism is satire, not sacred, ruled the U.S. District Court of Nebraska.

CHR Comment: When the Kansas State Board of Education decided to include intelligent design theory in its science curriculum, some opponents developed their own church/religion of Pastafarianism, which worshipped the Flying Spaghetti Monster as its god. The Pastafarians argued that since the existence of their god could not be disproved, their church/religion was just as logical and legitimate as traditional religions in which religious philosophers made similar arguments for the existence of a supreme being or intelligent designer. The U.S. District Court of Kansas ruled that the church/religion was not a genuine religion.

If one cannot agree with the logic of the Pastafarians, one can at least admire their sense of humor.

Source: Court to spaghetti: You are not a god | Religion News Service