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Jul 13th, 2018 |
By Mandy Marlowe
The reality of attacks on Christianity can still be seen in Iraq. At a church the Cross on Sunday School doors has been desecrated and the writing of the Islamic State still says, “The Cross must be broken” The church as looted just as were Christian homes and businesses.
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Tags: Iraq, Persecuted Christians, Religious Freedom Coalition, diapers for refugees
Jun 13th, 2018 |
By Mandy Marlowe
“As you are likely aware, the SPLC has listed RFC on its ‘Hate Map.’ … Accordingly, RFC is not eligible to receive charitable donations from the AmazonSmile Foundation. Should you have any questions regarding the SPLC’s inclusion of RFC on its Hate Map, we encourage you to contact SPLC,”
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Tags: Amazon Smile, Jeff Bezos, Religious Freedom Coalition, William Murray
May 24th, 2018 |
By Mandy Marlowe
We drove south for many hours from Makurdi and stopped briefly at Agatu town, then headed to the village where the attack occurred. When the paved road stopped we had to change cars to continue at under five miles per hour on a dirt road that was more path than road.
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Tags: Benue State, Missions, Nigeria, Religious Freedom Coalition, Samuel Ortom, William J Murray
May 18th, 2018 |
By Mandy Marlowe
The bill was on hold by the Senate Leadership until the last week of April, when it was suddenly put on a “fast track” as an election tool to get Christians to vote Republican this fall. But it simply was not the same bill that passed the House last year and Senator Rand Paul was right to put a hold on it until Senator Corker’s language is removed.
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Tags: HR 390, Persecuted Christians, Religious Freedom Coalition, Senator Paul
May 17th, 2018 |
By Mandy Marlowe
Before arriving at the IDP camp we stopped by the “Modern Market” We were there to buy diapers and feminine products, as we had been told there was a desperate need for them at this particular camp.
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Tags: Benue State, Christian refugees, IDP, Nigeria, Religious Freedom Coalition
Apr 23rd, 2018 |
By Mandy Marlowe
Our Easter event at the orphanage had to be cut short to move children out of the camp for safety. The orphanage is under constant threat as are all Christian institutions in the “Middle Belt.” All we can really do is show love and support by helping wherever we can.
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Tags: Farmers, Nigeria, Orphanage, Plateau State, Religious Freedom Coalition
Apr 17th, 2018 |
By Mandy Marlowe
On Easter Sunday, I attended one of the churches that had been bombed in 2012. That was a bad year for church bombings in Nigeria; many hundreds died and thousands were injured while in worship services at their churches.
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Tags: Boko Haram, Easter, Nigeria, Religious Freedom Coalition, Suicide bomber
Mar 2nd, 2018 |
By Mandy Marlowe
Under the Trump Administration in 2017, a total of forty Iranians and their families were handed Green Cards under the EB-5 program that sells resident status for an investment. Of those, only four put up $1,000,000 and the other thirty-six, received Green Cards
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Tags: Green Card, Iran, Religious Freedom, Trump
Feb 13th, 2018 |
By Editor
From a recently found archive William J. Murray reports on the real conditions in the Soviet Union in 1990. The nation was poverty stricken and unable to cut the grass around monuments to communism
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Tags: Christian, Church, Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union, Vladimir Putin, William J Murray
Feb 7th, 2018 |
By Mandy Marlowe
In 2017 we were able to expand our program from providing not only diapers for families with babies, but we were also able to provide much needed sanitary pads for women, and also adult diapers for the elderly and disabled. The following testimony was shared by one of our ministry partners from the February 5, 2018 diaper distribution.
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Tags: Diapers, Elderly, Qaraqosh, diapers for refugees