Monday, April 10, 2017

UPDATE: A Victory for the Florida College Student Who Stood Up for His Faith

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CBN News has received word that Rollins College has reinstated conservative Christian student Marshall Polston. Polston was suspended from all classes and college activities after he challenged a Muslim professor's anti-Christian statements.
Maeghan Rempala, Rollins College Director of Community Standards and Responsibility sent Polston a letter today (March 31, 2017) notifying him of his reinstatement saying that " Responsibility has found" that he had not crossed the threshold of violating the college's Code of Community Standards. The letter said evidence presented did show that Polston had been "aggressive, disrespectful and at times vulgar in multiple verbal and electronic communications with faculty, staff and students."
Watch to see this update from Polston and hear what he says about his reinstatement:
Polston made one fatal mistake, challenging his Muslim professor who argued that the disciples didn't believe Jesus was God and that the crucifixion was a hoax. That's when the 21-year-old sophomore at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida said his professor started gunning for him and his troubles began.
"It was very off-putting and flat out odd. I've traveled the Middle East, lectured at the Salahaddin University, and immersed myself in Muslim culture for many years. Honestly, it reminded me of some of the more radical groups I researched when abroad," Marshall Polston told Central Florida Post.
Polston said up till that point he was a straight-A student, but that all changed when his professor retaliated and gave him a 52% on an essay.
"I was upset, understandably. I've never gotten anything less than straight A's," Polston explained. "So, I was really interested in figuring out how to possibly improve or at least understand the grade."
Shortly after, Muslim Humanities professor Areeje Zufari reported Rollins to the "Dean of Safety" claiming she felt unsafe to even conduct class. But The CF Post reports that Zufari gave conflicting statements to the school and police as to why she felt threatened by Polston.
When Zufari resumed classes Polston said he was challenged a second time by a radical Muslim student who suggested a "good punishment for gays, adulterers, and thieves was the removal of a certain body part, as determined by Sharia law."
"It took a few seconds for me to realize that he actually said that, especially after what this community has faced with the tragic loss of life at Pulse," Polston recalled.
The conservative Christian student said the radical statement unnerved him and several other classmates, but it was only his responses that were reported to school authorities, leading to a meeting with the Dean where he was informed that his behavior was making the campus "unsafe."
In an interview with our Gary Lane, Polston provided details of his disciplinary hearing.
"It's really amazing when I got to the school they had five police officers there, they had two investigators, or two detectives and they had campus security everywhere and nothing for the young man who said that it was okay to chop off a hand,"  he explained.
"They made it clear that they had not gotten a report about what the student said, and were more concerned about the danger I was causing to the campus," Polston said. "What danger? A difference of opinion in a college classroom is nothing out of the ordinary and certainly not dangerous. It was surreal and degrading. The bad grade was upsetting, but they were literally refusing to acknowledge the dangers posed by someone who advocated chopping off body parts on campus."
Last Friday, Polston was alerted in a letter from the school administration that his actions "constituted a threat of disruption," and resulted in a "summary suspension."
"It was really reprehensible that I was shut down for voicing my opinion," he told CBN News.
The private liberal college was in the media in 2013 after kicking the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship off campus for not allowing non-Christian students to hold leadership positons, a violation of the college's anti-discrimination policy.  In that same year students were banned from having Bible studies in the common areas of their dorm suites.
Polston told CBN News he thinks Rollins College should have done a more thurough background check on Professor Zufari.
"Her connections to these organizations, her history this was all something they should have known before and I guess they just didn't do due diligence."
Court documents show Professor Zufari was one of three defendants named in a 2007 lawsuit filed by Rosine Collin Ghawji.
In the complaint, Mrs. Ghawji alleged that her estranged husband, Dr. Maher Ghawji and Ms. Zufari "conspired to in effect terrorize"  her and their two children.
She claimed that Maher Ghawji told the children "he would be proud if they blew themselves up for Allah because it would be glorification of their lives." The complaint also states that Mr. Ghawji told Mrs. Ghawji that "he would rather see the children dead than them not being fundamentalist Muslims."
The Orlando Sentinel quotes Zufari telling a school administrator, "You know I would almost be laughing if I could summon the humor.  In my real life, I'm actually a pretty boring person."
But Zufari's reported ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and radical Wahhabi Islam are no laughing matter.
The 2007 Orange County court complaint includes allegations that Professor Zufari was secretly married to Mrs. Ghawji's husband Maher. Together they traveled to Seattle, Washington to conduct "targeting and surveillance" of American interests.  
The Central Florida Post reports Mrs. Ghawji worked for the FBI as "a source for years to inform on her husband's email activity and conversations with contacts in the Middle East."
The CFP says Maher Ghawji "had ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and donated thousands of dollars to charities that funneled money to Al-Qaeda."
The Post also reported that Zufari once defended the anti-Semitic statements of  Sheik Abdur-Rahman Al-Sudai who appeared on Saudi television saying that "Jews needed to be 'annihilated" and that he referred to Jews as "the scum of the human race, rats of the world, the killers of prophets, and the grandsons of monkeys and pigs."
According to the CFP, Zufari led the effort to bring the Sheikh to speak at a conference in Kissimmee and was also involved in promoting an event with Brooklyn Imam Siraj Wihaj, one of the named co-conspirators in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
CBN News was unable to contact Professor Zufari for comment. She has refused to respond to other media requests.
Rollins College President Grant Cornwell released a statement to the campus community saying, "As an institution of higher learning we value the exploratiion of a broad diversity of beliefs, identities, backgrounds and faith traditions, and welcome those who manifest them in our community."
So, what would Polston like to see happen?
He says the college should reinstate him and Professor Zufari should be dismissed from her duties.
"I think that they realized that they maybe had made a mistake… there are certainly groups I think within every organization in academia today in America that are out on a witch hunt—in my opinion against Christian students like me. "
He still believes that "Rollins is a great school," he" loves it" and would like to continue his studies there.
Watch the video to hear Polston talk about the ordeal and how it has affected his faith.
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Radical Muslim Destroys Church & Tries to Kill Pastor — Then a Shocking Encounter Reportedly Leads Him to Jesus

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A missions group that smuggles Bibles into the Middle East is reporting that a radical Muslim who attempted to kill a Christian pastor earlier this month subsequently underwent a dramatic conversion to Christianity.
According to a report from Bibles for Mideast, Ibn Yakoobi was a “Muslim extremist” who was part of a mob that recently attacked Christians and destroyed their church in a central African country.
The missionary group said that Yakoobi then tried to kill the pastor of the church, but that some “supernatural” phenomena, including an intense storm, helped to protect the preacher and some of the other Christians there. The moment of supposed divine intervention left Yakoobi and other Muslims who observed it a state of curiosity about what exactly had unfolded during their attack.
Some people were so rattled that they even started attending the Christian prayer meetings.
And not long after the incident, Yakoobi himself is said to have stood up and challenged the imam at his mosque who was speaking out against the local Christians. Clearly emboldened by what unfolded, Yakoobi asked why the Muslim faith leader didn’t have the God-given ability to stop the Christians if they were as evil and wrong-headed he was claiming.
“Why then, imam, can’t you do miracles as Prophet Moses did and destroy their black magic?” he reportedly said. “If you can’t, don’t talk about it!”
After being beaten and kicked out of the mosque for openly rebuking the imam, Yakoobi reportedly had a vision of Jesus, with Christ telling him about the biblical sacrifice he made for all of humanity.
“I was brutally beaten, wounded, crucified and died on the cross of Calvary. After death, they pierced my side with a spear. But I rose from the dead,” Jesus said. “You are healed by my wounds. You are purified by my blood. You have salvation by my death. And you have eternal life by my resurrection. Now I give you a new heart and new life. Be faithful.”
Yakoobi became a Christian and rushed to tell his friends and family about his conversion — including some of the individuals who had originally attacked the church. In the end, some of those people also decided to embrace Jesus.
And that’s not all, many also realized the error of their ways and decided to rebuild the church they had previously destroyed.
“Early Saturday morning, the former attackers gathered together and collected new roofing materials and began rebuilding the church roof,” the Bibles for Mideast story reads. “They asked forgiveness of the pastor and believers, and promised to rebuild the rest of the church soon. They then joined in the day’s prayer service.”
The details of this story have not been independently verified, though this would hardly be the first time that a Muslim extremist claimed to have encountered Jesus and converted to the Christian faith. As Faithwire previously reported, a few months back a purported Islamic State leader plotted to kill a Christian man — but ended up changing course and converting to Christianity.
And there are scores of stories about Jesus reportedly appearing in dreams to Muslims — experiences that have led many to become believers in Christ.
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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Photos : See what happened to the bird that Turned into a woman & Landed in a Gutter in Lagos

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Earlier on today, around 9am, this woman pictured above, who allegedly confessed to being a witch, was rescued from a gutter she was trapped in around Abalti Barracks, Ojuelegba in Surulere, Lagos.
According to reports, a passerby had noticed someone stretching out her hand from a very small hole in a 6ft deep gutter just in front of the Army Barracks and calling out for help. The passerby quickly ran into the Army barracks to get help.
Within minutes, a crowd gathered with people saying all sort of things about the lady inside the gutter and how she got trapped in it. Some said she’s a witch, that she went for her meeting transformed as a
bird. Only to end up in the covered gutter after she fell uncontrollably as a bird from the sky. That it was inside the drainage she now transformed back into her human form. Some others said she was on her way from Oshogbo and got sucked in the gutter, and so on.
When the woman was asked questions like ‘What are you doing inside the gutter?’ she replied, weeping ”Please I need water, help me”.
A senior officer of the Nigerian Army reportedly asked the soldiers to get her out, a welder around the environment was called in and she was finally brought out by a good Samaritan who entered the gutter to help her out.
She was brought out naked, covered up and then she said:
My name is Amudat Jimoh, It was God that sent me here, He (GOD) said I should confess my sins so that I don’t die, please I need water to drink, help me, I don’t know how I found myself here, please help me..
A Lagos State ambulance arrived and she was taken to away for proper medical attention…
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Christian Nurse Fired for Praying With Patients, Talking About Jesus at Hospital in England

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A Christian nurse has been fired by England's National Health Service after several patients allegedly complained that she spoke about Jesus Christ with them, though the nurse insists she simply offered to pray with patients and comforted those who voluntarily spoke about religion.
The MailOnline reports that Sister Sarah Kuteh, who has over 15 years of experience, mostly in intensive care, was fired by the Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust after several complaints came in that she discussed religion with parents.
 Kuteh, who is now suing for unfair dismissal from her job at Darent Valley hospital in Dartford, Kent, asked: "How could telling anyone about Jesus Christ really be harmful to any patient?"
The nurse added that she was required to complete a questionnaire with patients as part of her job, with one of the questions specifically asking about religion.
She continued: "Most of (the patients) have had life changing, some of them have told me devastating diagnosis.
"I am very passionate about nursing — it gives me an opportunity to step into the patents' shoes and encourage them and empower them and make them realize things aren't as bad as it might seem."
Kuteh explained that sometimes she talked about the peace she has found in Jesus Christ with patients who were "feeling really, really devastated" about their conditions, and would offer to pray with them before operations.
"I reassure them on the basis of the joy and peace I have found in the Lord," she said.
NHS insisted that several patients complained that the nurse was "preaching" to them, however, and that she continued doing so even after she was asked to stop.
A spokesman for Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust said a statement: "We have a duty to our patients to ensure that when they are at their most vulnerable, they are not exposed to the unsolicited beliefs and/or views of others, religious or otherwise.
The spokesman added: "Following several complaints from patients and a warning which did not result in any change in behaviour, we feel we have acted appropriately in the management of this case."
The nurse claimed that the only religious discussions she had was with patients who voluntarily asked for it, however.
"This has exposed me to financial poverty and possible homelessness," Kuteh said about losing her job.
A recently released report on the way anti-discrimination laws are being used as "weapons" against Christians in U.K. court cases was released last week, arguing that laws such as the Equality Act 2010 have led to an erosion of religious liberties.
James Orr, a McDonald post-doctoral fellow in theology, ethics and public life at Christ Church, University of Oxford, who authored the report, told The Christian Post last week that Christians are being forced to go to court to defend their religious freedom on an increasing basis, which threatens the freedoms for all in society.
"The problem is that the cultural wars are being driven into the court rooms," Orr told CP, noting that "courts are being turned into battlefields between minority groups who should [instead] be debating in society."
The report proposes a new British Bill of Rights, which asks employers and regulators "to demonstrate reasonable accommodation toward those who wish to express their religious convictions in the public sphere."

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Facing Divorce Pastor Kills Daughter and Himself a Day After Release From Rehab, Calls Wife 'Vow Breaker'

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A troubled pastor facing divorce from his estranged wife, snapped and killed his beloved 27-year-old daughter then himself a day after he was released from a 90-day stint in rehab for alcoholism.
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troubled pastor facing divorce from his estranged wife, snapped and killed his beloved 27-year-old daughter then himself a day after he was released from a 90-day stint in rehab for alcoholism.
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According to the Portland Press Herald, Police found the pastor's daughter, Claire Randall, 27, dead in the bathroom of the family home in Hebron, Maine, with multiple gunshot wounds. The body of the pastor, Daniel Randall, 56, was found on the porch, with an apparent self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head. Police are calling it a murder-suicide and the state medical examiner confirmed last Friday that the gunshot wounds were the cause of death for both Claire and Daniel Randall.
Daniel Randall had served as a pastor at the First Congregational Church in Bristol, Rhode Island, for 12 years before resigning in December 2014.
"My family; Anita, Molly, Claire and Gabe have shared a wonderful spiritual journey with you for 12 years. You are dear to us all. You are a community of faith that has been on a remarkable and historic path in the last 12 years along with me. This is why my decision is so challenging at this time, but also is flavored with a hopeful and peaceful feeling," Daniel Randall wrote in a letter announcing his resignation to the congregation.
The Maine State Police said Claire, who was shot and killed in the bathroom of the family home by her father, died from multiple shotgun wounds.
Her father, police say, had completed a 90-day program at the Liberty Bay Recovery Center in Portland on Tuesday and left the center at 10 a.m. last Thursday. Daniel Randall then bought a shotgun, drove to his home and killed his daughter just before 2 p.m.
Before shooting himself, police say Daniel Randall sprayed painted messages to his family on the walls in five rooms of the house before he shot himself.

Carroll Daggett, 71, told the Portland Herald Press that Daniel Randall's estranged wife, Anita, had called him on Thursday and asked him to check on her daughter because she wasn't answering her cell phone. When he got to the house, he initially thought the crime scene was a gruesome Halloween set-up but when he saw the words "VOW BREAKER," spray painted on the kitchen counter and messages on other walls, he knew something was wrong. When he saw Daniel's body on the porch, he called police and then called Anita and told her she needed to come home.
Zachariah Smith, a former parishioner of Daniel's from his days at First Congregational Church, said the murder-suicide did not reflect the man he knew.
"I'm filled with incredible sadness as I got home from my morning routine. Steph came through the door early, didn't look to happy. My former pastor and dear dear friend, for some awful and unknown reason, took his own life today. What's worse is he took his daughter's life as well.
"This was a wonderful man who helped so many people, but somehow failed to help himself. We need to be vigilant around the people we love, especially during tough times like the holidays. I love you and will miss you Dan Randall, may the Lord have mercy on your soul. I will be praying for Anita, Molly and Gabe Randall and I ask you all to do the same," Smith wrote on Facebook.
"I can only imagine the anguish and self-loathing he was going through to make such a rash decision," wrote Smith in another post. "That was not the man I knew and loved. He became sick, and a whole bunch of us missed it. Please, please pray for the Randalls and for the community of the First Congregational Church of Bristol RI. Please to the faithful, add the Randall's to every prayer chain possible."
The Washington Post said Claire Randall lived in New York but was staying with her family in Maine for a few weeks. She also was a vocalist for a band called Trot Fox and an education and training manager for Patron Technology, a software company.
Michelle Paul, her manager at Patron Technology, told the Post that Claire Randall's job was to train newly hired employees. She said many will remember her for enthusiasm for her work — and for her ability to look good in anything, even a "bacon-patterned fabric."
"In the last couple of years, her hair was variously pink, blue and lavender," Paul said, "and that, too, somehow seemed totally natural and complete professional on Claire."
Jessica Tella who remembered happier times with the Randall family in Rhode Island, said she learnt a lot from Claire.
"When I first moved to Bristol, I didn't know many people except for my neighbors who were so kind and inviting to my family. One of those neighbors' being the Randall family. Many of my times after school, and weekend days, were spent at the Randall home playing with Gabe and occasionally Claire and Molly as well. Claire was so vibrant, so happy, an overall joy to be around. She lit up the entire room and always reminded you to find something to be happy about. I'll never forget her telling me about her goals and dreams of working with fashion and music and all things artsy and how 'she was gonna do it all because she could!'" Tella wrote.
"And that inspired me still this day to believe in myself, because I can. As we grew older it turned into the friendly wave driving by each other, but knowing the friendship would forever be there. Please remember to cherish every memory, and hug all your loved ones every chance you get. Sometimes the darkness overcomes even the best of people and tragedy strikes. God bless the Randall family and help them through such a tragic time, with angel Claire shining down on them with love," she added.


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Sunday, September 25, 2016

Ret. Navy Chaplain: Christians Joining The Military Should Be Careful

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A retired Navy chaplain who came under fire for his faith believes the military is now a battleground against Christianity.
“The culture has shifted, policies have shifted, but scripture has not changed,” Modder told CBN News.
In 2015, Navy chaplain Wes Modder was released from his duties for expressing his support for biblical marriage.
Modder says his case is not the last time you will see Christianity openly under attack in the Armed Forces. In fact, he believes the problem is getting even worse.
"If you're a Christian and you come into the military today, it's going to be difficult for you," Modder said in an interview with OneNewsNow.
Before he lost his job, Moddler worked at the Nuclear Power Training Command in Charleston, South Carolina. But he was put on the chopping block after a lieutenant asked him about his personal views on gay marriage during a private conversation.

What started out as a private conversation turned into a public case against Modder.
"I came to find out later that he was a gay activist, and I was targeted," Modder told OneNewsNow. "And, of course, the chaplain I was working with at this Navy Nuclear Power Training Command in Charleston — she was a very liberal United Methodist command chaplain. She decided to escalate it, brought charges that I was intolerant and not able to function in a diverse pluralistic environment."
First Liberty, a legal group that fights for religious liberty, represented Modder in the case. When the investigation found that the Navy's case against him was weak, Modder was able to retire with his full 20 years of service, instead of being forced out.
“The Church stepped in and I thank god for that,” Modder said.
Modder believes his case is a cautionary tale and proof that Christians face new challenges in the military.
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