Anglican Church calls on Immigration Minister to clarify status of children released from onshore detention
The Anglican Church has called on the Australian Government to clarify the status of children who have been released from onshore detention. In a statement, Bishop Philip Huggins, chair of the Anglican Church of Australia Refugee Taskforce, said that while Immigration Minister Peter Dutton announced on Sunday there are no longer any children in onshore […]
Egyptian Copt cleared of Facebook ‘blasphemy’
World Watch Monitor An Egyptian Copt, Bishoy Kameel Garas, has been declared “innocent” after he served more than half his six-year sentence for charges including defamation of Islam. Garas, now in his late twenties, was jailed in September, 2012, for offending the country’s dominant religion, the then-Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, and a Muslim sheikh’s sister. […]
KENYA: VICTIMS MOURNED ON ANNIVERSARY OF GARISSA ATTACK
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BOOKS: AN HONEST ACCOUNT OF THE UPS AND DOWNS OF MISSIONARY LIFE
5th April, 2016 YAN CHAN Steve John Not Quite Home: A Journey In Mission Ark House Press, Mona Vale, NSW, 2015 ISBN-13: 978-0994429957 "Steve and Sarah are motivated by love. They took time to learn and understand the culture of the people. They listened to them, and appreciated their customs and traditions. Their desire was […]