Gaza Troubles

First, from Mission Network News:

Christians in the Gaza Strip expressed concern about their future after Islamic militants of Hamas took control of the Palestinian territory.

Open Doors’ Carl Moeller says Hamas’ takeover brought weeks of violence to an end. But having Hamas in charge may not necessarily be a good thing. The social and economic infrastructure has totally broken down. “Hamas will rule in Gaza, and if that’s the case, Gaza will be cut off from any aid from the outside world. We know that there are also Christians locked into that same place, there in Gaza. We’re praying for them, and we are asking the Christian community to provide resources.”

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Moeller says there’s a few hundred evangelical believers trapped in Gaza. These people are caught in the crossfire, without supplies, unable to leave, but determined to share the hope of Christ. “They’re caught between radical Islam on the one side and Israel on the other, and they’re trying to follow after the Lord’s admonition to be peacemakers in the middle of that violent place.”

Second, a piece from WorldNetDaily:

Caught amid the infighting between Hamas and Fatah and Israel’s retaliation for rockets launched at its southern towns lies an easily overlooked segment of the population: Christians number only 2,000 among 1.3 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip – less than 1 percent of the population.

Evangelical Christians are even fewer.

“We are a minority of minorities,” Hanna Massad, pastor of Gaza Baptist Church, told Israel Today. “It is really difficult. The Christian community here is 2,000 including Catholic, Greek Orthodox and evangelical Christians.”

Gaza Baptist Church, the only evangelical church in the Strip, ministers to 150 to 200 people.

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Massad said living in Gaza is like being in a big prison. Many people have died because they haven’t been able get over the border in time for proper medical treatment in Israel or Egypt.

“The people are under siege from the sky, land and sea,” he said, adding that medical supplies and food are often delayed getting to the Strip. “Unemployment is 72 percent. Militant Muslims are against us, and some Christians are not with us because we are evangelical.”

Not long ago terrorists carried through on a threat to bomb the Gaza Bible Society where Massad’s wife is a director. Now the church itself has been threatened.

“There is a small militant group that hates everything Western and Christian, and in their minds, they are trying to clean up the city,” Massad said. “They are a narrow-minded group, and the government is unable to control it.”

But the Gaza church isn’t playing victim to the circumstances. Instead the Christians are running clinics, libraries, bringing humanitarian aid to the needy and carrying on meeting. They meet openly at the church.

“One thing that strikes me is that you don’t hear negative language from them,” Labib Madanat, executive director of the Palestinian Bible Society, told us. “Their language is positive, a language of mission: ‘What is my role as a believer; what can I do in this situation?'”




Gaza Baptist pastor Hanna Massad

And third, another article at WorldNetDaily:

Christians can continue living safely in the Gaza Strip only if they accept Islamic law, including a ban on alcohol and on women roaming publicly without proper head coverings, an Islamist militant leader in Gaza told WND in an exclusive interview.

The militant leader said Christians in Gaza who engage in “missionary activity” will be “dealt with harshly.”

The threats come two days after a church and Christian school in Gaza was attacked following the seizure of power in the territory by the Hamas terror group.

“I expect our Christian neighbors to understand the new Hamas rule means real changes. They must be ready for Islamic rule if they want to live in peace in Gaza,” said Sheik Abu Saqer, leader of Jihadia Salafiya, an Islamic outreach movement that recently announced the opening of a “military wing” to enforce Muslim law in Gaza.

Jihadia Salafiya is suspected of attacking a United Nations school in Gaza last month, after the school allowed boys and girls to participate in the same sporting event. One person was killed in that attack.

“The situation has now changed 180 degrees in Gaza,” said Abu Saqer, speaking from Gaza yesterday.

“Jihadia Salafiya and other Islamic movements will ensure Christian schools and institutions show publicly what they are teaching to be sure they are not carrying out missionary activity. No more alcohol on the streets. All women, including non-Muslims, need to understand they must be covered at all times while in public,” Abu Asqer told WND.

“Also the activities of Internet cafes, pool halls and bars must be stopped,” he said. “If it goes on, we’ll attack these things very harshly.”

If you’re a Christian, do you care?

Even if you’re not a Christian, do you care?

Her Hub

No, not her husband. Her hub. As in hillaryhub.com — here’s a fresh screen shot:


Hillary Hub -- a new campaign site

That’s a funny name, I think. I wonder how long till some anti-Hillary launches hillarityhub.com as a counter. (Or hillarychub or hillaryflub or hillarybub or hillarybob or billaryhub or…)

I know there are more important things going on out there, but here are three more quick observations about the site as I saw it a bit ago.

Clintons Liquidate will surely resurrect comments about Vince Foster and Ron Brown. The folks at HH should have been more careful with that headline.

For these next two, you’ll need to click the above image to see a larger version providing detail in the grey bar.

Send us your tips makes her sound like a waitress.

Clinton’s Campaign Boss Also a Pioneer left me wondering (albeit, very briefly) if he enjoys listening to plymouth rock. The assertion of Pioneer-ship seems to go along with some other far-fetched claims made by Mrs. Clinton. At least some wag is bound to make such a connection.

ISS Woes

NASA battles failure of space station computer — says the headline.

So what’s with the first three words of the story?

U.S. and Russian flight controllers worked to fully restore computers aboard the International Space Station on Thursday after a system crash that could force the $100 billion outpost’s crew back to Earth.

NASA said it did not regard the problem as critical and believed it was a long way from having to contemplate abandoning the space station, a 16-nation project.

But the U.S. space agency made plans to keep the visiting space shuttle Atlantis attached to the station for an extra day to help steer the massive complex if the Russian computers, which control navigation, continue to malfunction.

Russian computers, eh?

Maybe somebody should inform the nations of the world that international space projects are hereby declared obsolete and out of vogue.

Then again, maybe the conspiracy theorists could “figure out” that the Russians decided this was a good time for the hidden virus to kick in. NASA and the rest of the internationals abandon the station. The Russians decide to mount a rescue mission of their own. Problem fixed. And the space station becomes the new crown jewel of the international Russian space program. Something like that. 😉

“We’re still struggling to understand what the real problem is here,” said NASA’s associate administrator for spaceflight, Bill Gerstenmaier.

“There’s an extremely remote chance that this problem would lead to abandoning the space station,” Gerstenmaier said at a briefing. “We’re still a long way away from where we would be to de-man space station.”

Wait. Isn’t there a woman on board? So they’d leave her to fend for herself. Somebody better tell NOW.

Hold it just a minute! This isn’t a Russian conspiracy, it’s a NOW plot! “Women of the world stars, unite!”

Update: May 15 at 7:12 am“It’s not our fault!”

A source inside the Russian space agency has told ABC News that there could be a “fatal flaw” with the station’s main computer.

After working for a couple of days, the Russians still have no idea what the problem is, and they are pointing the finger at the Americans. They say that setting up the solar array sent electromagnetic interference into the computer, shutting it down.

So maybe it isn’t NOW after all. Or else they’re manipulating the Russians. 😛

Whatever.

At least Drudge has a neat picture right now:



Update: June 16 at 3:45 pmSpace station computer crash a mystery:

Crews aboard the space shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station revived the third and final part of the station’s prime computer network on Saturday and scoured the complex for the cause of the crash.

[…]

The computers are German-built but have Russian software.

Obviously nobody has pointed them to this blog.

Yet.

Oh well.

😀

Is Teaching Worth It?

Are you such a Sunday School fan?

Three Indonesian Sunday school teachers who were found guilty of “Christianization” reflected on their prison sentence and said it was worth it after being freed on Friday.

“This is nothing compared with the suffering and persecution faced by others,” Dr. Rebekka Zakaria said to Open Doors U.K. “Compared with the Lord’s love and what He has given me, it is worth it.”

On May 13, 2005, Zakaria, Ratna Bangun and Eti Pangesti were arrested for allegedly converting Muslim children to Christianity through their “Happy Sunday” program. The Sunday school program – which included Christian songs, games and Bible studies for children in the neighborhood – was popular among Muslim children.

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The Christian women reportedly transformed the prison environment during their stay including cleaning the facilities and cells, gardening and even painting walls of the room they used for church meetings bright yellow and blue, according to Open Doors U.K.

They are also credited with calming the women’s section, which previously was filled with quarrelling.

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“We still need your prayers,” Zakaria said, according to Open Doors USA. “First, please pray for the congregation. We are still looking for a place to conduct worship services. We might hold them in Haurgeulis, just like before – and I’m sure God will allow this to happen – but Muslim radicals are still scrutinizing us. We must be very cautious about this.

“Second, please pray for us and our family; pray that we would stand firm and strong in the Lord, in whatever we do.”

According to Open Doors USA, lawyer Aris Wibowo said the women will be on parole until February 2009.

Indonesia is the world’s most populous Muslim country with about 85 percent of its 220 million people saying they are followers of Islam.

Is Sunday School that important?

Is the Bible message that important?

Are the children that important?

Is Jesus that important?

Is faithfulness that important?

They’re Not Offering Death?

Insurgents to Christians:

An Al Qaeda-affiliated insurgent group is giving Christians in Baghdad a stark set of options: Convert to Islam, marry your daughters to our fighters, pay an Islamic tax or leave with only the clothes on your back.

I’m a little surprised “yield your head to Allah” isn’t mentioned as an option.

Perhaps it’s a given.

Everybody knows that, so why state the obvious.

It goes without saying. So it did.

Which option would I choose?

And you?

(Really?)

Getting Her Goat

Well, ClaireV — member of my home congregation — did it.

This afternoon she graduated from vet school.

Congratulations, Claire!

Here’s a clip from a cellphone photo I took at 4:47 this afternoon at her little post-ceremony reception:

Claire's Goat

I hope that dead beast isn’t somehow connected to her future successes as a vet. 😉

Above all, love God!
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