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February 27, 2006
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...A Christian group is asking an appeals court to allow religious meetings in California's public libraries. Faith Center Church Evangelistic Ministries is suing over a Contra Costa County policy that prohibits religious activities in libraries. The group held a "prayer, praise, and worship" service last year at the Antioch Library before the County banned further meetings there. The Faith Center Church plaintiffs told a federal appeals court panel that prohibiting the Christian group from using a public library room for prayer meetings is discriminatory and violates free speech rights. Judge Richard Paez asked County attorneys why groups like Narcotics Anonymous are allowed when their meetings often involve prayers, discussion of figures like Jesus and help from a "higher power." Kelly Flanagan, a County attorney, says there is a difference between informal discussions about religion and religious services, which should be banned in public buildings because that would subsidize religion. The court is reviewing a federal judge's decision that blocked the county from discriminating against religious groups in library use. [Ed Thomas]

...Friends of Henry Morris say the founder of the modern Christian creationist movement has died in California at the age of 87. Kentucky-based Answers in Genesis says Morris's son sent an e-mail notifying friends and associates that his father died Saturday night in the presence of his children. Henry Morris had been hospitalized earlier this month after suffering a series of strokes. Morris's 1961 book, "The Genesis Flood," helped launch the modern creationist movement, which holds to belief in a seven-day creation less than ten-thousand years ago and a biblical worldwide flood. He also founded the Institute for Creation Research, where he remained president emeritus after his retirement. [AP]

...A minister and his wife have embarked on a walk across the nation. It's called the "Walk to Reclaim America," and it began in Los Angeles on January 1. Rick McKinney and his wife Jane are the couple making the journey, and they plan to walk each and every step of it until they arrive in Washington, DC. "We're walking across America to draw attention to what we believe is the most important challenge before America today, and that is the reclaiming of America's families and the faith and freedoms of our founding fathers," Rick McKinney explains. "We're walking to hopefully cause people to sit up and take notice of what we're doing in order to allow us to share with them about our nation's Christian heritage and about the things that are most important as a nation." McKinney and his wife were just outside Albuquerque New Mexico last weekend, where they passed the 800-mile mark of their journey, and they feel their public awareness effort is already working. "People are actually taking note," the minister says, "and God is giving us lots and lots of opportunities to share with Christians and churches and believers and people who share our values." The McKinneys expect to arrive in Washington, DC, on July 4. [Bill Fancher]

...Financial expert and talk show host Howard Dayton of Crown Financial Ministries says setting aside money for donations to charity or special needs like hurricane disaster relief can be done in creative ways. Dayton, co-host of the syndicated radio program "Money Matters," says Christians can even get their whole families to participate in ways that involve their day-to-day expenses. "I know families that have done sacrificial things, some small, some large," the money expert notes. "One family didn't have cold drinks when they went out to eat -- didn't have any soda pop or iced tea or coffee. They just had water and took the money that they were saving on that and were able to give that away to help any needy folks that they knew." Other families have fasted a meal periodically or cut back spending in discretionary areas, thus freeing up some portion of their income, Dayton points out, while others took their charitable giving from their savings or another category of the family's monthly budget. [Ed Thomas]

...A Louisiana citizens group has launched a petition drive aimed at recalling their state's Governor Kathleen Blanco for what the group is calling her lack of leadership in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Kit Landry is the founder of Responsible and Effective Citizen Action for Leadership in Louisiana, or RECALL. She says Governor Blanco has been more concerned with politics than with taking care of the state's disaster victims. "Every time I saw our governor speaking, it was just about what had happened to her voter base," Landry says, "and it seemed to me that she was more concerned about her political future than the future of the citizens that were devastated by floods in the New Orleans area and southern Louisiana. I was absolutely appalled." Also, the activist questions the governor's decision to take an entourage to the Netherlands. "Why do our governor and 50 other people have to go to the Netherlands to check out flood protection?" she asks. "If I have a problem with plumbing at my house, I don't go to the plumber's house. I have the plumber come here." According to the RECALL spokeswoman, the citizens of Louisiana are no longer going to tolerate a lack of leadership in the Governor's office. "We as citizens have a responsibility to say to our elected officials that if you do not have the leadership capabilities to do what needs to be done to help our citizens," Landry asserts, "then we as citizens have a responsibility to send a message to you that you will not serve in that capacity." [Chad Groening]

...The pastor of a church whose walls were blown down by Hurricane Katrina says that has allowed a lot of good people to move in. The Reverend Mike Barbera's Church of the Good Shepherd in Pass Christian, Mississippi, is now housing volunteers from churches all over the country who've been helping his church and town rebuild. Barbera says the damage in Pass Christian six months after Katrina is still "a big gaping wound" that bus loads of volunteers are healing "with the love of God." He says the hurricane tested people's faith just as it tested the strength of buildings, so that those that were strong and solid before the storm are still standing. [AP]

...Jesse Lee Peterson, founder and president of the group Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny (BOND), says the city of New Orleans' main problem is moral poverty, not a lack of money. The conservative black leader was appalled to learn that an investigation into Katrina disaster aid has uncovered widespread waste and fraud involving the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The month-long investigation by two federal agencies revealed that nearly half the 2.5 million applicants who received federal aid after Katrina had made fraudulent claims. The investigation also found that many FEMA-issued debit cards were used for such things as gambling, pornography, tattoos, and even a diamond ring. "Folks turned the Superdome into a ghetto in three days," Peterson asserts, "and then they turned FEMA into an ATM machine. When you give folks something without requiring them to earn it, this is what we get. They don't develop character. You only can develop that by working hard." Also, BOND's spokesman finds it interesting that many Big Easy residents seem so preoccupied with bringing back the city's decadent Mardi Gras festivities. "It really speaks about what New Orleans is all about," Peterson says. "You'd would think that would be the last thing on their minds, but they can't wait to get back to their old ways." [Chad Groening]

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