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Four Athletes Whose Testimonies Were Distributed in the Underground Church in China Win Medals and. PDF Print E-mail
Christian Persecution Blog
Contact: Steve McConkey, 608-469-7956

MADISON, Wisconsin, Aug. 25 /Christian Newswire/ -- Starting in 2006, 4 Winds Christian Athletics distributed the testimonies of Olympic track and field athletes worldwide, including in the underground Chinese church. Outside groups that work with the underground church asked to take the testimonies into the underground church, estimated to be over 100 million people according to China Aid and the Voice of the Martyrs.

Four of the athletes whose testimonies were consistently distributed won five Olympic medals: Stephanie Brown Trafton (discus gold), Bryan Clay (decathlon gold), Allyson Felix (200m silver, 4x400m gold), and Nick Willis from New Zealand (1500m bronze). Stephanie and Nick were not expected to gain medals according to the experts.

4 Winds never wavered through the year leading up to the Olympics. In November, when a rumor circulated about Bibles being banned in the Olympic village, 4 Winds took a stand and was quoted in an article from the Associated Press, saying banning Bibles would be a "deep violation."

Then in May, 4 Winds took another stand when Franklin Graham preached in the Chinese government's Three-Self Patriotic Movement church and then told people they should not evangelize during the Olympics. Steve McConkey, 4 Winds president, told Reuters, "Christians should use caution and do as God leads" in China during the Olympics. The Three-Self Patriotic Movement churches have thirteen seminaries that teach Marxist liberal theology.

The athletes who won medals shared after their performances. Stephanie Brown Trafton told NBC after her gold medal win in the discus, "I was singing a gospel song based on the Bible verse Joshua 1:9. This verse actually carried me to a winning toss and I knew that whatever happened at the end of the day I was not afraid of loss or success. Winning or coming in 10th place did not determine my worth as a person, but my worth in God's eyes is much more than a gold medal."

Steve McConkey believes that we should not forget the Christians in China, "We need to keep these people in our prayers and support organizations that help them."

4 Winds Christian Athletics is an evangelistic and teaching ministry in track and field. They offer a website that covers current track and field news. More importantly, 4 Winds operates the first sports apologetic news site called subterraneanNEWS. This part of the website gives people current news and articles countering cults and beliefs that are contrary to Christianity.
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Four Athletes Whose Testimonies Were Distributed in the Underground Church in China Win Medals and. PDF Print E-mail
Christian Persecution Blog
Contact: Steve McConkey, 608-469-7956

MADISON, Wisconsin, Aug. 25 /Christian Newswire/ -- Starting in 2006, 4 Winds Christian Athletics distributed the testimonies of Olympic track and field athletes worldwide, including in the underground Chinese church. Outside groups that work with the underground church asked to take the testimonies into the underground church, estimated to be over 100 million people according to China Aid and the Voice of the Martyrs.

Four of the athletes whose testimonies were consistently distributed won five Olympic medals: Stephanie Brown Trafton (discus gold), Bryan Clay (decathlon gold), Allyson Felix (200m silver, 4x400m gold), and Nick Willis from New Zealand (1500m bronze). Stephanie and Nick were not expected to gain medals according to the experts.

4 Winds never wavered through the year leading up to the Olympics. In November, when a rumor circulated about Bibles being banned in the Olympic village, 4 Winds took a stand and was quoted in an article from the Associated Press, saying banning Bibles would be a "deep violation."

Then in May, 4 Winds took another stand when Franklin Graham preached in the Chinese government's Three-Self Patriotic Movement church and then told people they should not evangelize during the Olympics. Steve McConkey, 4 Winds president, told Reuters, "Christians should use caution and do as God leads" in China during the Olympics. The Three-Self Patriotic Movement churches have thirteen seminaries that teach Marxist liberal theology.

The athletes who won medals shared after their performances. Stephanie Brown Trafton told NBC after her gold medal win in the discus, "I was singing a gospel song based on the Bible verse Joshua 1:9. This verse actually carried me to a winning toss and I knew that whatever happened at the end of the day I was not afraid of loss or success. Winning or coming in 10th place did not determine my worth as a person, but my worth in God's eyes is much more than a gold medal."

Steve McConkey believes that we should not forget the Christians in China, "We need to keep these people in our prayers and support organizations that help them."

4 Winds Christian Athletics is an evangelistic and teaching ministry in track and field. They offer a website that covers current track and field news. More importantly, 4 Winds operates the first sports apologetic news site called subterraneanNEWS. This part of the website gives people current news and articles countering cults and beliefs that are contrary to Christianity.
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Saudi Man Killed Daughter for Converting to Christianity PDF Print E-mail
Christian Persecution Blog

Recently, a Saudi member of the religious police cut his daughter?s tongue off and burned her to death for converting to Christianity.

The father, who works for the Commission for Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, killed his daughter following a debate on religion, according to a report by the United Arab Emirates-based Gulf News.

Media organizations in Saudi Arabia are reporting that the victim wrote a blog under the name "Rania" a few days before her murder. According to the Saudi Arabia Ukhdoud news website, the victim wrote that her life became an ordeal after family members grew suspicious about her after a religious discussion with them. She said her brother found some Christian articles written by her as well as a cross sign on her computer screen. Since then he started to insult her and blamed the Internet for pushing her to change her religion. Gulfnews.com reported.

Saudi religious scholars frequently warn against the dangers of Christian Web sites and satellite television, which they say attract young Muslims to change their faith. They [Muslim scholars] decreed that watching these channels or browsing these websites which call for conversion to Christianity by various means is against the teachings of Islam, the Web site reported

"Our contacts have told us of new Christians simply disappearing when their families learned of their conversion," said Todd Nettleton, Director of Media Development for The Voice of the Martyrs, "but now even Arab media outlets confirm the violent response of radical Muslims to Christianity. We pray that someday this man will come to know Christ, and find forgiveness for ending his daughter?s life. Our hope is that someday he will see his daughter again, in heaven."

The Voice of the Martyrs supports the evangelism efforts of Christians in Saudi Arabia, despite the great cost.

"We call on Christians everywhere to pray for believers facing intense persecution in Saudi Arabia because of their faith," said Nettleton. "Pray God will encourage them and give them boldness to stand up for Christ."

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Modeling Evolution with Stylus PDF Print E-mail
Intelligent Design the Future

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In this episode of ID the Future, CSC?s Casey Luskin is joined by Brendan Dixon, a programmer with the Biologic Institute who recently coauthored a paper on his co-developed program, Stylus. Dixon explains that Stylus is a computer program that is designed to simulate evolutionary processes in proteins. It tests and applies the principles of evolution to determine what evolution can yield, what problems it can solve, and to determine what evolution can and cannot do. Using digital organisms, the program assesses protein fitness due to simulated gene mutation and based on similarities to Chinese characters. Will evolution prove capable of explaining life on earth? Listen as Dixon explains in more detail how Stylus can help us better understand and possibly answer that question.

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WEB EXTRA: Carter Featured at DNC, Makes Appearance PDF Print E-mail
Christian Broadcasting Network
Former President Carter and wife Rosalynn warmly greeted at DNC after video featuring him as the
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WEB EXTRA: Candidates' Answers to Key Issues PDF Print E-mail
Christian Broadcasting Network
Watch each candidate's response on the issues, from abortion and gay marriage to foreign policy and the economy.
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Behind-the-Scenes at the Dem Convention PDF Print E-mail
Christian Broadcasting Network
CBN News takes you on a tour of the convention floor at the DNCC.
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Dems Reach Out to Faith Community PDF Print E-mail
Christian Broadcasting Network
The Obama campaign has made it clear: People of faith and the votes they represent are important.
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Life After the Beijing Olympics PDF Print E-mail
Christian Broadcasting Network
Now that the Olympics are over, some are wondering where China goes from here.
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How U.S. Down-turn Affects Global Economy PDF Print E-mail
Christian Broadcasting Network
The credit crunch in the U.S. has taken its toll on the American economy - bringing it to the brink of recession.
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