Amira Hass
Israel's envoy to U.S. writes that Christians are morethan elsewhere in Mideast. Too bad the Christians disagree.
Pavel Klochkov, Maria Morozova
This interview with the creator of a unique and brilliant internet support project called Prihod.ru shows what can be done when the “mind”, in this case, Pavel Klochkov and his associates, meets “the heart”—Orthodox parishes and charitable outreach organizations. Prihod.ru, or “Parish.ru” was developed to make parish websites easy, even with no computer experts in-house. It enables parishes to build their own websites and receive ongoing technical support.
“The bishop told me, ‘You have seen the needs here — now go tell them in the lower 48.’” Initially, Mary Ann worked mostly through her parish in Wichita, raising funds by selling goods at the parish festival and by giving presentations locally.
Raymond Ibrahim
Meanwhile, the "big news" concerning the Muslim world in the month of February—the news that flooded the mainstream media and had U.S. politicians, beginning with President Obama, flustered, angry, and full of regret—was that some written-in [in Islam it is forbidden to write anything in a Korans] in Afghanistan were burned by U.S. soldiers because imprisoned Muslim inmates had been using them "to facilitate extremist communications."
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“When I saw here there she was no older than twenty. A frightened, pregnant young girl asking for help. You could see that every minute of begging was the most difficult labor she had ever done.” That is how Ilya Kuskov, the director of the Synodal aid program to homeless, “Helper and Protector”, found Nadya for the first time in her church. The volunteers became involved in Nadya’s fate, and that of her two children.