Click for more on Uganda, but now, Lou Engle seems to be getting involved,
I attended the International Call Summit, October 28 -30 hosted by Lou Engle and Stacey Campbell. Over 20 participants for other nations were gathered who are interested in holding a Call in their nation. This summit was very informative as we were filled with the DNA of the CALL and encouraged to follow through with what God has placed on our heart. On October 30th I flew to Chicago to attend the last two days of Pastor John Mulinde’s prayer summit. We met on Saturday to discuss in more detail and make preparations for the CALL Uganda to be held May 29, 2010. I will arrive in Uganda on January 6 and will be living in Uganda to partner with Pastor John Mulinde as we prepare and mobilize this Sacred Assembly, similar to the one described in Joel 2. I ask you to keep theCall Uganda and our team in prayer and if possible to fast one day a week or month, along with us, in preparation for the Call Uganda on May 29, 2010.
Lou Engle’s The Call Going To Uganda in 2010? « Kit’s Blog.
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Last March, three American evangelical Christians, whose teachings about “curing” homosexuals have been widely discredited in the United States, arrived here in Uganda’s capital to give a series of talks.
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The three Americans who spoke at the conference — Scott Lively, a missionary who has written several books against homosexuality, including “7 Steps to Recruit-Proof Your Child”; Caleb Lee Brundidge, a self-described former gay man who leads “healing seminars”; and Don Schmierer, a board member of Exodus International, whose mission is “mobilizing the body of Christ to minister grace and truth to a world impacted by homosexuality” — are now trying to distance themselves from the bill.
Americans’ Role Seen in Uganda Anti-Gay Push – NYTimes.com.
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The Rwandan Parliament is now considering legislation that would amend the country’s penal code to criminalize homosexual acts, and would impose prison sentences and heavy fines on individuals convicted of engaging in or promoting homosexual behavior.
Continue reading “Rwanda Parliament Follows Uganda in Plan to Criminalize Homosexual Acts”
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In 2007, Uganda’s highest court struck down a law that made adultery a crime. Religious leaders took to their pulpits the next Sunday, which was Easter, to denounce the ruling. Gary Skinner, the founder and pastor at Watoto Church, was among them. Continue reading
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I’ve been watching this for a while, and this new news worries me greatly. If this bill passes in Uganda, it will require (although the allowance thereof would be decided by other nations) that Ugandans who commit homosexual acts in another country to be extradited.
Continue reading “Uganda’s Anti-Gay Bill Will Reach Across International Borders”
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It is not that these Christians are supporting homosexuality, but they are are against making it a capital offense to be one.
American Christians from across the theological and ideological spectrum have united to denounce a proposal in the Ugandan parliament that would make homosexual behavior punishable by life imprisonment or death.
Continue reading “More American Christians Take on the Uganda’s Anti-Gay Bill”
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