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NEWS &
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DELHI
GOVERNMENT TO GIVE LAND FOR CEMETERY
New Delhi: The Delhi Minority Commission
has revealed that the government is to provide land for
the Christi-an community in the state free of cost for
maintaining a cemetery. The Delhi Minority Commission (DMC)
had adopted an unanimous resolution to this effect on
January 5, 2009. The DMC has informed the concerned
Block Development Officer to take suitable action as per
the Commission’s decision.
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PASTOR
T.M. SIMON PROMOTED TO GLORY
New
Delhi:
Pastor T.M.Simon went
to his heavenly home to receive his eternal reward on
January 24, 2009 at 7:55 am. He was 72. Pastor T.M.Simon
was born at Ranny, Kerala and started his career with
Naval Flag office, Ministry of Defense, Bombay. Obeying
the calling to serve God he resigned from his job in
1964 and studied under the tutelage of Pastor Kurien
Thomas, Itarsi. After that he planted many churches in
the northern part of India.
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CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF GOD'S FAITHFULNESS
New Delhi: This issue of “PRAISE THE
ALMIGHTY” marks the successful completion of this
newspaper’s ten years in circulation. PRAISE THE
ALMIGHTY was born in 1999 in the heart of Pastor
M.K.Babu, who was then a businessman in south Delhi.
Under his able leadership, a small team of committed
Christians battled all odds to give shape to the initial
issues. Over the past 10 years, God has been extremely
faithful to this ministry.
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ANTI-CHRISTIAN VIOLENCE CONTINUES IN INDIA
New Delhi: Ten years after the Christmas
violence in the Dangs district of Gujarat in 1998, and
the burning alive of Australian missionary Graham Stuart
Staines, on 22 January 1999, in Orissa, anti Christian
violence has not just grown in the two regions, but has
spread to other states such as Karnataka. Tamil Nadu and
Andhra Pradesh.
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This page is
updated on February 6, 2009 |
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PRAISE THE ALMIGHTY
10 YEARS CELEBRATION
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