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Groups Demand Jail Stop Censoring Religion

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Civil and religious rights organizations are demanding that a Virginia jail stop removing Bible passages and other religious material from letters written to inmates.

By Charlie Butts – OneNewsNow

Anna Williams, whose son was detained at the Rappahannock County Regional Jail, says officials cut out entire sections of letters she sent to her son that contained Bible verses or religious material. She says the jail cited prohibitions on Internet material and religious material sent from home.

John Whitehead, founder of The Rutherford Institute, represents Williams. His organization is challenging censorship of the mail.

“She’s a devout Christian, and her son’s in jail there and she’s been trying to send him letters with Bible passages and whatever — and the jail has actually been going through snipping out portions of letters,” the attorney explains. “[S]ome of the letters are full of Bible verses, so what her son is getting is absolutely at the end of the letter where she says goodbye, I love you, and those kinds of things.”

According to Whitehead, the situation is not an isolated case.

“Various Christian organizations are trying to give Bibles to prisoners…and prisons and local jails are actually prohibiting [that], saying such materials could be dangerous — and they’re actually stopping them,” he laments. “So this is a nationwide thing that we’re seeing, and [it’s] one reason why we’re trying to get involved in this case and stop it and nip it in the bud.”

Whitehead tells OneNewsNow that courts have ruled there must be a compelling reason for censoring inmate mail — and Bible verses, he says, hardly represent a compelling reason.

Prison Fellowship, the ACLU, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty and other groups sent a letter to Rappahannock Regional Jail Superintendent Joseph Higgs, Jr., calling the policy illegal. Higgs issued a statement saying the groups’ letter prompted him to launch an internal investigation.

(Source: OneNewsNow)

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Category: Church of God News

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World’s Oldest Bible Goes Digital

Category: Church and Ministry

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Category: Global News and Ministry

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Category: Church of God News

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Sons of Christian Beheaded in Somalia

Category: The Persecuted Church

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Central American General Assembly

Category: Church of God News

A general assembly for the Church of God in Central America was recently held in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

By Paul and Kim Dyar

It was great to see seven nations come together in unity at the third Church of God General Assembly of Central America. Honduras had the great honor of hosting the event in Tegucigalpa. World Missions Director Douglas LeRoy, former WM Director Roland Vaughan, Assistant International General Overseer Dr. Tim Hill and Regional WM Supervisor Ken Anderson highlighted the speaking agenda.

Fresh ideas and renewed passion were instilled in the pastors and leaders of these nations. Each person was challenged to renew their emphasis on children’s and youth ministry. Considering that many of the churches in Central America do not even count the children in their records each Sunday, this was an impacting message. In many churches there are more children than adults and yet the ministry to the children has not been the focus.

Praise God we have a new initiative to evangelize and disciple children.

Paul and Kim Dyar are missionaries to Honduras

© 2009 Church of God World Missions

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Category: People in the News

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My Pilgrimage to Missions: Part Eight

Category: Testimonies

This is article eight of a series on the missions heart of J. Herbert Walker, Jr., former director of World Missions for the Church of God.

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