Radical recess appointments / Champion of polygamy gets seat at EEOC / Congressmen demand Ambassador for Religious Freedom vacancy be filled / Congress in recess / Congressional statements for Easter Sunday / RFC sends first funds for new water system / Iraqi Christian refugees.
NEW MARCH 25, 2010 CHAIRMAN'S REPORT NOW ONLINE- The March 25, 2010 Chairman's Report is now available online in PDF format. Read about the first church service held in the Capitol Building since 1868! Huge victory as "under God" stays in the Pledge to our flag. Barack Obama shows the world how not to lead. Hundreds of Christians murdered in Nigeria. Click here for PDF version.
THE PRESIDENCY
THE CONGRESS
EASTER STATEMENTS OR LACK THEREOF - Democrat Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi issued no statement for Easter. On the other hand, Minority Leader John Boehner, the number one ranking Republican in the House issued an Easter Statement that actually referred to the Resurrection. His statement read: "For nearly two millennia, the observance of Christ's resurrection has inspired forgiveness, renewal, and hope for eternal life. This Easter, as we gather for worship with family and friends, let us give thanks to God for our tremendous blessings as a free people and remember those in uniform serving in harm's way for our protection." Read full statement
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AMBASSADOR NOT APPOINTED - Congressman Trent Franks (AZ-02) and Emanuel Cleaver II (MO-05), Co-chairs of the International Religious Freedom Caucus, sent a letter to President Obama calling on him to fill the vacant position of Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom. Obama has allowed the ambassadorship to remain vacant for more than a year, sending the message that religious freedom issues are no longer a major concern of the United States. Congressman Franks stated, "The Ambassador at Large is one of the most critical foreign diplomats the United States has. America was founded on religious liberty, and those persecuted for their religious beliefs expect us to help their governments understand the many blessings we have experienced by valuing this freedom." Franks continued, "The Ambassador ensures that people like Gao Zhisheng of China, who was taken by police and whose whereabouts were unknown for the past year, is freed and allowed to leave the country to rejoin his family in the United States. With how indebted the U.S. is to China, our only hope is for us to help them see the benefits of human freedom and democracy; these issues must be a top priority with China and all other governments." Read IRF letter to Obama
CULTURE AND RELIGION
MAY DAY 2010 - A cry to God for a nation in distress! Join with Christian leaders of all denominations who love God, as we humble ourselves, pray, seek the face of God, and turn from our wicked ways-individually and as a nation. Jesus will be front and center at May Day. Join national leaders on May 1, 2010 - starting at sunrise (6:10 A.M. EDT) and finishing at 2:00 P.M. at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. Learn more
NEW MARCH 25, 2010 CHAIRMAN'S REPORT NOW ONLINE- The March 25, 2010 Chairman's Report is now available online in PDF format. Read about the first church service held in the Capitol Building since 1868! Huge victory as "under God" stays in the Pledge to our flag. Barack Obama shows the world how not to lead. Hundreds of Christians murdered in Nigeria. Click here for PDF version.
INTERNATIONAL
IRAQI REFUGEES NEED HELP - Please help Iraqi Christian refugees with a tax deductible gift in 2010. All contributions posted online this week will go to assist Iraqi Christian refugees in Jordan and Syria. Please contribute at www.rfcnet.org or at the Iraqi Refugee Project page at Face book.
PETITION TO HILLARY CLINTON ON IRAQI CHRISTIANS - Read and sign the Internet petition to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The petition urges Clinton to direct our embassies to assist Christians who have fled Islamic terror in Iraq. The petition is located at www.iraqichristianrefugees.org.
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