Evangelist's Tsunami Efforts Stir U.S. Muslim Group
By Manuela Badawy
Reuters
January 20, 2005 
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20050121/us_nm/quake_usa_muslims_dc_1


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Indonesian tsunami survivors drive past destroyed
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. Muslim group on Thursday
accused evangelist Jerry Falwell of using money
donated for tsunami relief to convert people in South
Asia to Christianity and called on the Bush
administration to denounce his actions. 

In an e-mailed weekly newsletter called "Falwell
Confidential," which was obtained by the Council on
American-Islamic Relations, the evangelist said:
"Hundreds of thousands are in dire need of medical
attention and personal counseling. And in this heavily
Muslim part of the world, millions have never even
heard of Jesus Christ." 

The newsletter, which is distributed by Jerry Falwell
Ministries, said donations would be used to distribute
food and Gospel tracts in the region. 

A Muslim who received the e-mail passed it on to the
Council on American-Islamic Relations, council
spokesman Ibrahim Hooper said. 

According to a statement on www.falwell.com and
Liberty University's Web site, the school is preparing
a team to travel to India, Sri Lanka and other
countries in South Asia. Falwell founded Liberty
University. 

"Distribution of food and medical supplies, along with
the dissemination of thousands of Gospel tracts in the
language of the people will be the primary tasks of
the team," the Web sites said. "Mission trips to the
Asian region by many (Liberty University) students
will follow in the months, and perhaps years, to
come." 

But Dr. Eddie Pate, professor and leader of Liberty's
tsunami aid effort, said he did not plan to take "any
materials or pass anything out." He said the team is
going to South Asia to work with local Christian
groups that are distributing food and medicine, and
helping small businesses restart. 

Falwell's office declined comment. The evangelist
sparked controversy in 2002 when he called Muslims'
prophet Muhammad a "terrorist" during a television
interview. 

"This is not the first time we hear about this kind of
proselytism," Hooper said. "This has a negative
impact, first, on interfaith relations, and second, on
the trust and work of legitimate institutions working
there." 

Hooper said missionaries acting as relief groups could
hurt rather than help these vulnerable societies. 

"It would make work for legitimate institutions more
difficult. It also harms America's image, which is
already pretty tarnished in the rest of the world." 

The White House had no immediate comment. 

Earlier this week, reports that the missionary group
WorldHelp planned to airlift 300 tsunami orphans from
the Muslim province of Banda Aceh to Indonesia's
capital, Jakarta, to raise them in a Christian
children's home, caused a stir among Muslims. The
group has dropped its plans, according to media
reports. 

WorldHelp officials were not immediately available for
comment. 

The tsunami has killed about 226,000 across Asia. 

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