...it is a challenge to cleanse ourselves of our metaphysical boredom and rediscover the mystery and adventure of being... ~G. Weigel
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Quote - Thought of the day
~E. M. Bounds
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Morocco begins large-scale explusion of foreign Christians
I always pay attention when a county starts 1. kicking out the foreign nationals or 2. starts kicking out the Christians. This came to me a few days ago via the Intercessors Network. I will be paying close attention to Morocco over the next year.
MOROCCO BEGINS LARGE-SCALE EXPULSION OF FOREIGN CHRISTIANS
Moroccan authorities deported more than 40 foreign Christian aid workers this week, ending Saturday 13, in an ongoing, nationwide crackdown that included the expulsion of foster parents caring for 33 Moroccan orphans. Deportations of foreign Christians continued at press time, with Moroccan authorities expressing their intention to deport specifically U.S. nationals. Sources in Morocco said that the government gave the U.S. Embassy in Rabat a list of 40 citizens to be deported. Citing Western diplomats and aid groups, Reuters reported that as many as 70 foreign aid workers had been deported since the beginning of the month, including U.S., Dutch, British and New Zealand citizens.
At the Village of Hope orphanage near Ain Leuh, 50 miles south of Fez, the government on Monday (March 8) expelled 16 staff workers, 10 foster parents and 13 natural-born dependents from the country. The orphanage arranges for orphaned children to live with a set of foster parents rather than in a traditional dormitory setting, according to its website. Police first came to the orphanage Saturday afternoon (March 6), questioning children and looking for Bibles and evidence of Christian evangelism; by late Sunday night they had told all foster parents and staff that they had to leave on Monday. New Zealand native Chris Broadbent, a worker at Village of Hope, said that the separation of the foster families and the children under their care was traumatic. As much as they hoped to be re-united, he said, that did not seem likely – officials told them they could visit as tourists in the future, but in reality authorities do not allow re-entry for those who have been expelled.
Quote of the Day
E.M. Bounds
Monday, March 15, 2010
addicted to time wasters
Sad!!
Its like all my creativity is being sucked from my brain.