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Religion Today Summaries � August 23, 2004
Compiled & Edited by Crosswalk News Staff
http://link.crosswalk.com/UM/T.asp?A1.15.25662.1.1698058

Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the
world.� In today's edition:

> SBC Leader Warns Church About Islam's Conquest of Europe
> Jordanian Court Rules in Custody Battle 
> Fresh Arrests as China Pursues Religious Crackdown 
> Relief Ministry Targets Florida in Hurricane Charley Aftermath


>>  SBC Leader Warns Church About Islam's Conquest of Europe
Allie Martin, AgapePress

An official with the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist
Convention says if Christians fail to respond to the spread of Islam, it
will eventually become the dominant religion throughout Europe. The
IMB's Chris Mills notes that indigenous Europeans have low birth rates,
while many of the immigrant populations that are moving into the region
have high birthrates. Therefore, he says, it is only a matter of time
before the nations of Western Europe begin to experience a shift in the
balance of culture and world view. Mills, who made his comments on
Mission Network News, says while increased opportunities for sharing the
gospel abound, many European Christians are simply not acting on them.
In fact, he notes, many times as Muslims move into an area, Christians
move away. "Rather than reaching out to the neighbors, they're running."
The result of this trend is that more and more of the continent is being
conceded to Islam," Mills says. The SBC official notes that "Islam is
the fastest growing religion in Western Europe." He warns of a growing
need for Christian missionaries in Europe if the rapid spread of Islam
is to be countered. 


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>>  Jordanian Court Rules in Custody Battle 
Charisma News Service

An Islamic court has rejected a teenage Christian girl's lawsuit to
cancel her Muslim uncle's legal guardianship. The June 20 ruling was a
setback for Christian widow Siham Qandah, whose estranged brother
Abdullah al-Muhtadi has been trying for six years to take custody of her
daughter Rawan, 15, and son Fadi, 14, in order to raise them as Muslims,
Compass Direct reported. In April, the court in Amman had ordered an
investigation into allegations that al-Muhtadi had embezzled nearly
$20,000 of the children's U.N.-allocated trust fund, which they received
after their father was killed while on a peacekeeping mission with the
Jordanian army. Judge Mahmud Zghul said he ruled in favor of the Muslim
guardian "because all withdrawals from the children's trust account have
been duly authorized by a judge, as required." a Christian friend of
Qandah from Amman told Compass, "This judge knows that if he rules
against Siham's brother, other judges will be in trouble. Now, Siham is
in real trouble." Qandah and her children have gone into hiding several
times while awaiting a judicial solution to the custody battle. The
courts have blacklisted the children from leaving Jordan and
international treaties prevent most nations from offering them visas,
Compass reported.


>>  Fresh Arrests as China Pursues Religious Crackdown 
Michael Ireland, ASSIST News Service 

Further evidence of the crackdown on religious believers in China has
emerged with news of fresh arrests, according to Christian Solidarity
Worldwide (CSW). Eight underground Roman Catholic priests and two
underground Roman Catholic seminarians were arrested on August 6, at
around 6 pm, during a religious retreat in Sujiazhuang Village in Quyang
County in Hebei Province, CSW reports. The Cardinal Kung Foundation,
which reported the arrests, stated that nine of the ten arrested belong
to the Baoding Diocese. �Around twenty police vehicles and a large
number of security policemen surrounded Sujiazhuang Village and
conducted house-to-house searches to carry out the arrests. The
detainees are now being held in the Baoding Security Bureau,� CSW said. 
CSW said the arrests occurred the same day as a number of other
incidents targeting religious believers. �These included the arrest of
over a hundred Protestant house church leaders meeting for a retreat in
Tongxu County in Kaifeng City in Henan Province. China Aid Association
has reported that the families of six of those arrested have now been
given formal notice of the �criminal detention� of their family members.
Contrary to principles of justice, Chinese law allows for administrative
detention of up to three years. Family members of those arrested were
also targeted in the following days. 


>>  Relief Ministry Targets Florida in Hurricane Charley Aftermath
Agape Press

Emergency crews from Samaritan's Purse are helping repair houses for
families hit hard by Hurricane Charley. The first of two tractor-trailer
units loaded with emergency tools and supplies from Samaritan's Purse
arrive in Florida last Saturday, just one day after Hurricane Charley
made landfall. Crews from the ministry are in Punta Gorda using
chainsaws to remove trees off houses, and using sheets of plastic to
weatherproof the damaged roofs. Wendle Capps, who is overseeing relief
efforts for the ministry in Punta Gorda, says the devastation is
widespread -- but there are also opportunities to share the gospel.
"Whenever we help a homeowner, we'll try to do what we can -- patch the
roof, cut the trees.  And then we have the volunteers who actually
helped with the clean-up for that particular family sign a Bible," Capps
explains.  "The last thing we do when we leave that house is present
[the family] with that Bible, have prayer with them, and ask for special
needs and prayer concerns." Samaritan's Purse is a Christian relief
organization based in Boone, North Carolina, that works in more than 100
countries worldwide.


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