Kali  My Google news alert for "missionary" just turned up a news report from the state of Assam in north-eastern India about indigenous Christian missionaries allegedly setting fire to a Hindu temple. According to the report "under the guidance of their pastor they attacked the temple of the goddess Kali and set the idol on fire". Apparently since the mid 1990s people are being forced to embrace Christianity by coercive methods such as Bible distribution and the use of questionnaires! We should pray for the thousands of believers in India seeking to reach their neighbours with the love of Christ. They face many false accusations and distortions and experience great persecution .
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 11 February 2009 )
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Bill Gates did a nice job of raising the profile of malaria when he released mosquitoes at the TED conference - take a look here for a detailed report from Ethan Zuckermann
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 11 February 2009 )
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As we usually do around this time of year, we've just sent out a few hundred newsletters. You may have one coming in the post, but if you just can't wait or if you don't usually get one by email, you can open it here and print your own. It's supposed to be printed on A4 paper and folded into a Christmas card.
We still send a lot out to people we haven't heard from for a long time and wonder if they reach the people they were intended for.
Perhaps you used to get them but you have moved. We would love to hear
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 18 December 2008 )
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It's not every day that African countries make huge language policy decisions, but today the BBC Africa news is reporting that the Rwandan parliament has decided that all education will be taught in English instead of French. It'll be interesting to see how this works out in practice. AIM has a number of people teaching theology in Rwanda at university level, I can't see that they will be switching to English until students are coming in with adequate English.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 10 October 2008 )
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Please pray for our Bhete friend Eliezer and his wife Angele. Angele recently had a severe case of malaria which led to hospitalisation. Sadly the malaria provoked the premature birth of the baby they were expecting. I don't have many details except that there was no incubator available at the hospital in Gagnoa and the baby died within a few hours of birth. Eliezer was in Abidjan while all this was happening and has only been able to go back today. Pray that God would comfort them and their two year old daughter Margo.
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I'm typing this in Apple's Safari web browser, which has recently become available for Windows. Apple of course claim that it's the fastest and the best browser. Initial impressions were favourable but now things are not looking quite so good:
- Safari wants me to use the American spelling for 'favorable' and I can't find out how to tell it I want to use a British English spellchecker. Cultural imperialism - grrr!
- I wanted this and the previous paragraphs to have bullet points and I wanted to put in a link to the Safari download page, but most of the buttons in Joomla's web based text editor seem to be non-functional (i.e. the javascript isn't working correctly even though it isn't disabled) so I suppose I'll have to re-edit this in Firefox before publishing it.
Well I suppose I'll keep Safari installed so I can check how Mac users see websites I work on, but then again, I see a lot of Mac user's running Firefox, now I know some of the reasons why.
One of the distinctive features of ICCM this year was the increased number of people using Macs. I can see some of the attractions - Mac software looks nice and apparently build quality of the hardware is quite high, but prices of hardware and software are still high too. Yes I could run Windows in a virtual machine, but I don't see myself rushing out to buy an MacBook quite yet.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 16 June 2008 )
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So far today at ICCM, I haven't yet seen much with the wow factor which needed blogging, but we had some excitement last night as the Tornado sirens went off and all 150 or so of us had to crowd into a room below ground level for a couple of hours. As it happens no Tornadoes came through the campus but others in Indiana haven't been so fortunate over the last week.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 June 2008 )
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