Posted on 22 April 2010
Tags: american baptist missionaries, Attorney General Joseph Manes, caption, case, cnn, decision, fellow volunteers, getty images, group, haiti, haitian law, Idaho, information, jim risch, judge, last friday, Laura Silsby, manes, port au prince, Reverend Clint Henry, Sen. Jim Risch, Vil

Charisa Coulter, left, and Laura Silsby are two of 10 missionaries accused of trying to take children after the Haiti earthquake. Photo Source: Getty Images
On Monday, the Haitian judge involved in the case of the 10 American Baptist missionaries who attempted to transport orphaned children out of the country declared that all charges still stand, according to several international news reports.
Although rumors had been circulating that the volunteers would soon be exonerated, Judge Bernard Saint-Vil denied ever suggesting he would drop charges against the group. Read more... (302 words, 2 images, estimated 1:12 mins reading time)
Posted on 01 March 2010
Tags: case, imagine-being, jesus, jesus christ, judas, Passover, people, soon-it-became, teacher, total-surrender
Imagine Being This Close To Jesus Christ, And Yet So Far
We are in Luke Chapter 22. It is the Passover, a most holy and sacred time for every Jew, for every Israeli, and we read that Satan entered Judas Iscariot. He was one of the twelve, one of Jesus men; yet, his heart is open to evil. The enemy of our souls needs only a very narrow gap through which to squeeze, and once he gets in, havoc follows. Read more... (588 words, 1 image, estimated 2:21 mins reading time)