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Lauren Daigle Sings And Encourages Inmates At The Ohio Reformatory For Women

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Lauren Daigle needs no introduction, she is a two time Grammy award winner and is known for being vocal for her love for God.

Diagle has done what many of her counterparts from the music and entertainment industry won’t dare to do, she visited the Ohio Reformatory for Women and gave them the word that God loves them no matter what.

Diagle performed songs off her latest album, Look Up Child, and joined the inmates as they sang along to “You Say.”

Louisiana native Diagle, posted a clip to her visit on YouTube saying, “The one thing that we can always do is look up.” She added, “You can look up and see the sky. You can look up and see the kindness of God and His extravagant love for each one of you,” she said while holding up her hands in praise.

“And I know sometimes that can be hard to wrap your mind around, but let me tell you something, He doesn’t see you by your faults, or maybe the things that you’ve done or the things that have trapped you and ensnared you. But He sees you as children, as His own, beloved from the Most High King. That’s who you are.”

Daigle encouraged the prisoners to seek God for their value in life because nobody is too guilty for God to love or forgive them. “If you ever question your identity, I tell you what—just open up a Bible somewhere and watch His sacrifice, watch His love for you. It doesn’t change just because you’re in here,” Daigle said.

She said that God’ love for the inmates doesn’t waver just because of what they have done or think has gripped them for their entire life. She says that she saw them the same as herself, and not separate or different at all. She said, “I see you as people. We’re all people. We’re all on this journey of life together.”

Daigle also spoke to the women at the reformatory’s tapestry therapeutic community. “I just want all of you to know that we value you, and we are elated to be with you guys. I want each of you to know that you have something special inside of you,” Daigle told the inmates.

She ended saying, “We love you, you are not forgotten, you are thought of. We love you so so much!”

Matthew 25:36, “I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me.”

Two Chinese Catholic Bishops Ordained Under Landmark China-Vatican Agreement

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Two Chinese Catholic bishops have been ordained with the blessing of both Pope Francis and the Chinese government under a controversial new deal between Beijing and the Vatican.

On Monday, Monsignor Antonio Yao Shun, 54, received the papal mandate and was consecrated as the bishop of Jining, in Inner Mongolia, Vatican News reports. His ordination, which took place at Our Lady of Rosary Cathedral, marks the first since the Vatican and Beijing signed a “Provisional Agreement” in September over bishop nominations.

“I can confirm that H.E. Mgr. Antonio Yao Shun, who has been consecrated Bishop of Jining/Wulanchabu, Inner Mongolia (China), received the Papal Mandate, as was also stated by the Ordaining Bishop during the ceremony yesterday, 26th August 2019,”  Matteo Bruni, director of the Vatican Press Office, said in a statement.

Two days later, a second bishop was ordained. Fr. Stephen Xu Hongwei, 44, was ordained as coadjutor bishop of Hanzhong in the northern state of Shaanxi. In a statement, Bruni confirmed that Hongwei’s ordination “also took place in the framework of the Provisional Agreement between the Holy See and the People’s Republic of China.”

The “Provisional Agreement,” which had the stated aim of allowing “the wounds of the past to be overcome,” was signed on Sept. 22. At the time, Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said that the accord was “not political but pastoral, allowing the faithful to have bishops who are in communion with Rome but at the same time recognized by Chinese authorities.”

Although the contents of the “Provisional Agreement” have never been disclosed, reports indicate that it requires Chinese officials to submit a candidate for bishop to the Vatican, while the pope will have final say over the matter.

Several Vatican experts say that with the two ordinations, China is demonstrating it recognizes the need for a bishop to be appointed by the pontiff. However, others believe Pope Francis appointed Yao “long before” the accord.

David Mulroney, a former Canadian ambassador to China, told LifeSiteNews that a return to ordaining bishops in China is “welcome,” but expressed concern about “lack of transparency” regarding the Vatican-China deal.

“Moving forward with episcopal appointments in China is most welcome, and is why the Vatican sought some form of agreement with the Chinese state,” he said.

China is home to about 12 million Catholics, who are divided between the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association and an underground church loyal to the Vatican. Underground priests and parishioners are often detained and harassed by Chinese authorities.

The nomination and assignment of bishops had caused tension between the Vatican and China for over seven decades. While the Catholic Church insisted that bishops be appointed by the pope, the Chinese government resisted what it viewed as foreign interference in China’s internal affairs.

The September deal between the Vatican and China sparked controversy among some Catholics, as it came at a time when the Chinese government was taking extreme measures to limit the religious freedom of Christians.

Chinese Cardinal Joseph Zen said that the agreement “indirectly” amounts to the Vatican “helping the government to annihilate the underground Church that Beijing was not able to crush.”

Ravi Zacharias: Many Mainstream Churches Lost The Real Gospel, Focus On Feel-Good Moments

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Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias said the reason many mainstream churches across the U.S. have experienced a decline in numbers is that they have “lost the real Gospel” and focused too much on “feel-good moments.” 

“Some of the mainliners have lost numbers and they should’ve lost numbers because they lost the message,” the 73-year-old author told Fox News. “If you’ve lost the real Gospel, people are going to say, ‘Why am I coming here? Is this an ethical society or a feel-good moment on Sunday morning?’

He added, “But the evangelicals have grown in numbers.”

“Some of the churches that are biggest and most packed are those where the Gospel message of Jesus Christ is being given to the young and to those who are even thinking seriously about what life is all about.”

The founder of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries also weighed in on the advancement of technology and its impact on the younger generations, noting that while “we have progressed immensely in our capacity to communicate,” we are also “living in front of a screen and missing out in relationships.”

“[S]o the questions are getting larger and larger and the soul is getting emptier and emptier,” he said, adding that when he began his ministry decades ago, apologetics heavily focused on debates regarding God’s existence. Now, he said, the questions “are more existential.”

“All the questions you ask can only be answered after you have found the answer to the first question: Why you actually exist,” he noted. “And when you find that relationship with God through Jesus Christ, as I believe, then all the other questions are justified and the answers are forthcoming.”

Zacharias’ comments come on the heels of a recent survey that found that the youngest generation in America, Generation Z, ranks spirituality as their lowest value. The survey explains that a trend that sets this “digitally native” generation apart is the way they consume media.

Additionally, an April survey from Gallup found that an average of 50 percent of Americans in 2018 said they belong or are members of a church or other religious institution, representing a 20-percentage-point decline in church membership over the past 20 years.

In contrast, an earlier Gallup polling chart showed that weekly church attendance among Protestants has remained steady at around 45 to 46 percent in polling data compiled between 1983 and 2017.

 

Leah MarieAnn Klett, Christian Post Reporter

He Will Tell You What’s Ahead

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When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth, for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to come. — John 16:13

One of the many benefits of hearing from God is that listening to His voice helps us prepare for the future. The Holy Spirit gives to us the messages the Father gives to Him, and He often tells us things that will happen in the future.

We find many instances in the Bible in which God spoke to people and gave them information about the future. He told Noah to prepare for a flood that would come to destroy the people of the earth (see Genesis 6:13–17). He told Moses to go to Pharaoh and ask for the release of the Israelites and that Pharaoh would not grant this request (see Exodus 7). Obviously, God does not tell us everything that will happen in the future, but His Word promises He will tell us some things.

There are times when I sense that something good, or perhaps something challenging, is going to happen. When a challenge awaits me and I have some prior knowledge of it, that knowledge helps to cushion the blow when the difficult situation comes. If an automobile with good shock absorbers hits a pothole, those absorbers protect passengers in the car from the jarring impact that would result, and no one gets hurt. God giving us information ahead of time works the same way.

Part of the Holy Spirit’s ministry is to tell us things to come. He knows the mind of God and He knows God’s individual plans for our lives. He will reveal what we need to know when we need to know it in order to fulfill the good plans God has for us.

Prayer Starter: Thank You, Lord, for Your precious Holy Spirit and for speaking to me about things to come. Help me to continually grow in my relationship with You so I can be even more sensitive to hearing Your voice. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

 

Joyce Meyer’s Ministries

About To Give Up? David Ibiyeomie

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2 Chron. 20:12, 15 – O our God, wilt thou not judge them? for we have no might against this great company that cometh against us; neither know we what to do: but our eyes are upon thee. 15 And he said, Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and thou king Jehoshaphat, Thus saith the Lord unto you, Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude; for the battle is not yours, but God’s.

When you don’t know what else to do in the face of trials and challenges, reposition yourself and go into praise; by doing so, you transfer the battle to God. When you praise God, HE takes over the battle from you and when God takes over, victory is certain.

2Chron.20:22 -And when they began to sing and to praise, the Lord set ambushments against the children of Ammon, Moab, and mount Seir, which were come against Judah; and they were smitten.

Today, as you hand over that challenge to God through praise, you will see a dramatic turnaround in your favour in the name of Jesus! The children of Judah did not shoot an arrow; they only re-positioned themselves to praise God and God moved into action. I see God move into action on your behalf in the name of Jesus!

When you don’t know what else to do, reposition yourself in your confidence in God and then get into high praise warfare. Praise is very vital in every major conflict if you want to overcome.

The night preceding the execution of Paul and Silas, they sang high praises to God that other prisoners heard them and God stepped in; suddenly, the prison foundation shook, the prison gates flung open and their chains fell off. You will also testify! You will experience a new order of liberation today in the name of Jesus!

Praise is what to do when you don’t know what else to do. Put on the garment of praise, ignore the harassments of the enemy and God will take over; and when HE takes over, everything will be over. I decree as the elect of God that whatsoever is contesting your inheritance in Christ Jesus must give way today as you engage in praise warfare in the name of Jesus! It is well with you in Jesus mighty name –Amen!

 

David Ibiyeomie

A Master Of Circumstances? – Pt. 1

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A lot of Christians are being buffeted daily by the circumstance of life, even though that is not God’s desire for us. From Joshua’s story in today’s Bible reading, we see that God’s plan for us is for us to live as masters over every circumstance that life throws at us in this world.

Circumstances are those factors that determine the course of events around us, and they can be natural or spiritual in nature. To live as a master of circumstance is to exercise authority over events or situations of life and the factors which control them.

The Bible emphasises the fact that God is sovereign over all of creation. In other words, He has absolute authority and control over everything in heaven and earth. Yet, He has delegated a limited degree of control over His creation to mankind.

Through this delegated authority, man has gained tremendous knowledge of the universe over time and this has given him a greater level of control over situations and circumstances of life. Without a doubt, man has made giant strides and acquired advanced knowledge in several fields of human endeavour.

However, because of these achievements, a greater part of humanity wrongly assumes that they are masters of the universe and are therefore in charge of things. How wrong they are! Daniel 4:35 says,

“And all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing: and he doeth according to his will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth: and none can stay his hand, or say unto him, What doest thou?”

 

 Pastor E.A. Adeboye

A Return Home For Franklin Graham

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For three years, Franklin Graham has preached at one-day evangelistic events across the country on the Decision America Tour. His next round of stops will have a familiar feel as he visits eight cities in a state dear to his heart—the Graham family’s home state of North Carolina.

From October 1–13, the Decision America Tar Heel State Tour will stop in Fayetteville, Greenville, Wilmington, Raleigh, Greensboro, Hickory, Charlotte and Asheville.

“I want to put God back into daily conversation,” Franklin Graham recently said. The president of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan’s Purse stressed how he’d like to see people talking about what God has done in their lives.

Shirley James does this quite often. As a realtor in Carolina Beach, North Carolina, she gets plenty of opportunities to talk with her community. The spunky Sunday school director for the town’s First Baptist Church is revved up about the upcoming tour stop in Wilmington. She knows it will mean revival, and many coming to know the Lord.

“There’s no way to even tell anybody how excited I am that Franklin Graham is coming to North Carolina,” Shirley said. “It’s special because he belongs to us. So did Dr. Billy Graham.”

She heard about Billy Graham as a teen and successfully begged her dad to make the four-hour trip to Charlotte to hear him preach.

These days, Shirley leads a Bible study with 40 to 45 women. They just finished a study by Billy Graham’s daughter, Anne Graham Lotz.

“That whole family is special,” she remarked.

‘l Went to High School with Franklin’

Deb Woody was also thrilled to hear Franklin Graham is preaching across North Carolina.

“I went to high school with Franklin,” she smiled.

Growing up, her family attended get-togethers with the Grahams and other ministry families in the Montreat, North Carolina, area.

“I grew up at Billy Graham’s knee,” she said, recalling how she listened to his teaching from a young age. Deb’s grandmother was friends with his wife, Ruth Bell Graham.

Nowadays, Deb owns a Christmas shop on the Riverwalk in Wilmington, a popular tourist area along Cape Fear. Last year, she and her adult children lost their homes after massive Hurricane Florence stalled over the area, costing billions in damage. She also lost a daughter-in-law to cancer during that time.

Many might think recovering from Florence is Wilmington’s biggest need. But Deb says it’s God.

“There’s more than disaster here and we need Franklin Graham to come to our city,” she said. “There’s so much in Wilmington that’s in need of the Lord beyond the hurricane. The storm revealed so much of it.”

Like many other communities in the U.S., Carolina Beach and nearby Wilmington have a lot of drug and alcohol abuse. Still, Deb loves her city and is doing her part to promote lasting hope through October’s Decision America Tar Heel State Tour. She hands out promotional cards to customers.

Decision America North Carolina Tour Stops

Fayetteville
Tuesday, October 1
7 p.m. – Festival Park

Greenville
Wednesday, October 2
7 p.m. – Pitt County American Legion Agricultural Fairgrounds

Wilmington
Saturday, October 5
4 p.m. – Legion Stadium

Raleigh
Sunday, October 6
4 p.m. – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

Greensboro
Wednesday, October 9
7 p.m. – White Oak Amphitheatre at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex

Hickory
Thursday, October 10
7 p.m. – L.P. Frans Stadium

Charlotte
Saturday, October 12
4 p.m. – PNC Music Pavilion

Asheville
Sunday, October 13
4 p.m. – U.S. Cellular Center

 

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Anne Graham Lotz Teaches For First Time Since Cancer Battle

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After 10 months of cancer treatments, Anne Graham Lotz shared insights from God’s Word at the Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove on Friday evening, marking her first time teaching since her health battle began last fall.
 “I’ve never trusted [God] more. I’ve never believed Him more,” Billy Graham’s daughter declared to the audience after receiving a standing ovation while others listened online. For decades, she’s traveled around the globe sharing the Gospel.

This past weekend, she hosted a conference called “Leaving a Godly Legacy in an Ungodly World” in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina, alongside her daughter, Rachel-Ruth Wright.

As she opened the seminar, Lotz acknowledged that two Christian leaders recently renounced their faith. She then spoke from personal experience when calling believers to stand up for the Gospel during life’s trials.

A week ago on August 17 marked four years since she found her husband unresponsive in their pool. Then, on that same day one year ago, she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

“For you and me, I think it’s imperative we are fired up about Jesus if we are to leave a godly legacy in an ungodly world,” Lotz said, using Apostle Peter as an example of someone who lived out his faith while enduring persecution and imprisonment.

With her hands grasping the podium and an open Bible before her, Lotz asked the crowd what kinds of trials they are facing.

“The interesting thing is God allows these trials in our life to serve as a platform,” Lotz said. “Because when everything is going good—when we have no trials, when we’ve got money in the bank and can pay our bills, when our husband or our spouse only speaks well of us, our children obey us, our neighbors talk well about us, our jobs are going good—and then we’re kind and gracious and thoughtful, nobody cares! Anybody can do that.

“It’s when our spouse wants out, our children rebel, that we lose our health, we don’t have money to pay the bills, when our neighbors slander us behind our back—and we’re still thoughtful and kind and compassionate—and people say, ‘Whoa, wait a minute. That’s not natural; that’s supernatural.’ They see the glory of Jesus within us.”

She referenced the Biblical story about Daniel’s three friends, who were thrown into a fiery furnace at the command of King Nebuchadnezzar for refusing to bow to an idol. The fire was so hot it killed the men who threw them in, but not a hair on their heads was singed. Lotz pointed out that the king spotted a fourth man—that was the Son of Man—in the blaze.

“Jesus revealed when His children were thrown in the fire,” Lotz said. “When you’re in the fire, don’t forget people are watching you. That’s when the glory of Jesus is revealed.”

Using the illustration that people are like jars of clay, Lotz continued, “Malachi indicates God puts us in the kiln to refine us. He says our faith is like gold. [God] puts the fire under us and turns up the heat.

“God knows exactly what He’s doing. It’s not going to be so hot you can’t bear it—even though you think it’s so hot you can’t bear it,” Lotz laughed momentarily. “God puts the heat underneath us to bring those impurities to the surface … [including] things we aren’t aware of. God keeps removing [impurities] from our lives until we can see His own face reflected in us.

“Can I just give a word of personal testimony?” Lotz paused. “I know it’s an answer to prayer. Many of you have prayed for me this past year.

“I’ve never lost my joy. I’ve been aware every day of blessing after blessing after blessing. I love the Lord today more than I did yesterday, more tomorrow than I did today,” Lotz said with a grateful heart.

“I don’t doubt Him. I just trust Him. I just lay it all down and let Him have His way. I’m not clinging to life; for me to die is gain. I want to go home and be with my husband and my parents, but if I’m left here—Paul said—then it’s because I have more fruitful labor to do. But, sometimes we don’t see the glory until we’re in the fire.”

 

When Marriage Is Hard: 5 Answers From Billy Graham

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For a covenant that is meant to be about partnership, unity and connection, marriage can sometimes be one of the loneliest places in the world.
Even the biggest butterflies stop fluttering eventually. When the initial emotions fade out of a relationship, pain in the form of isolation, abuse and divorce can begin to creep in.

But the Bible teaches that this is not a part of God’s perfect design for marriage. Billy Graham once said, “God gave marriage to us, and His plan is for it to be a source of blessing and happiness for us.”

In our sinful world, marriage does not always feel like the gift it was meant to be. But God has the power to restore even the most broken relationships.

Find comfort in these 5 answers from Billy Graham about when marriage gets difficult:

Q: What if my spouse doesn’t love me anymore?

A: “I sincerely hope that in spite of the problems you face you won’t give in to the temptation to end your marriage. Instead, I hope you’ll do everything you possibly can to rekindle the love you once had, and even strengthen it—with God’s help.”

 

Q: I am in an abusive relationship. Does God want me to stay married?

A: “Although God’s perfect plan is for marriage to be a life-long commitment, nothing in the Bible requires someone to stay in a life-threatening situation—not at all.”

 

Q: My spouse isn’t a Christian. What should I do about it?

A: “God is able to do what you can’t do, piercing [your spouse’s] defenses by His Spirit and opening her eyes to her need of Christ.”

 

Q: Was getting married a mistake?

A: “Couples sometimes assume that just because they’re in love, they won’t have any problems once they’re married. But it isn’t true; every marriage requires adjustments and compromises. A strong marriage requires work on the part of both the husband and wife—and I want to assure you that it’s worth it.”

 

Q: I just got a divorce. Where do I go from here?

A: “To many people, love is only an emotional feeling, and once that fades, they think their marriage must be over. … You can’t change the past, of course, but with God’s help you can change the future.”

 

London Closes 500 Churches; Opens 423 New Mosques

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The creeping Islamization of London is almost complete, with hundreds of official sharia courts operating in the capital, and mosques opening where famous Christian churches have stood for many hundreds of years.

“London is more Islamic than many Muslim countries put together“, according to Maulana Syed Raza Rizvi, one of the Islamic preachers who now lead “Londonistan“, as the journalist Melanie Phillips has called the English capital. No, Rizvi is not a right-wing extremist.

Nobel Laureate for Literature,Wole Soyinka, was less generous. He called the UK “a cesspit for Islamists“.
“Terrorists can not stand London multiculturalism“, London’s mayor Sadiq Khan said after the deadly terror attack at Westminster last year. The opposite is true: British multiculturalists are feeding Islamic fundamentalism.

Above all, Londonistan, with its 423 new mosques, is being built on the sad ruins of English Christianity. Many iconic Christian churches in London have been converted into mosques.

Gatestone Institute reports: The Hyatt United Church was bought by the Egyptian community to be converted to a mosque. St Peter’s Church has been converted into the Madina Mosque. The Brick Lane Mosque was built on a former Methodist church. Not only buildings are converted, but also people. The number of converts to Islam has doubled; often they embrace radical Islam, as with Khalid Masood, the terrorist who struck Westminster.

The Daily Mail published photographs of a church and a mosque a few meters from each other in the heart of London. At the Church of San Giorgio, designed to accommodate 1,230 worshipers, only 12 people gathered to celebrate Mass. At the Church of Santa Maria, there were 20.

The nearby Brune Street Estate mosque has a different problem: overcrowding. Its small room and can contain only 100. On Friday, the faithful must pour into the street to pray. Given the current trends, Christianity in England is becoming a relic, while Islam will be the religion of the future.
In Birmingham, the second-largest British city, where many jihadists live and orchestrate their attacks, an Islamic minaret dominates the sky. There are petitions to allow British mosques to call the Islamic faithful to prayer on loudspeakers three times a day.

By 2020, estimates are that the number of Muslims attending prayers will reach at least 683,000, while the number of Christians attending weekly Mass will drop to 679,000. “The new cultural landscape of English cities has arrived; the homogenised, Christian landscape of state religion is in retreat”, said Ceri Peachof Oxford University. While nearly half of British Muslims are under the age of 25, a quarter of Christians are over 65. “In another 20 years there are going to be more active Muslims than there are churchgoers,” said Keith Porteous Wood, director of the National Secular Society.

Since 2001, 500 London churches of all denominations have been turned into private homes. During the same period, British mosques have been proliferating. Between 2012 and 2014, the proportion of Britons who identify themselves as Anglicans fell from 21% to 17%, a decrease of 1.7 million people, while, according to a survey conducted by the respected NatCen Social Research Institute, the number of Muslims has grown by almost a million. Churchgoers are declining at a rate that within a generation, their number will be three times lower than that of Muslims who go regularly to mosque on Friday.

Demographically, Britain has been acquiring an increasingly an Islamic face, in places such as Birmingham, Bradford, Derby, Dewsbury, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Luton, Manchester, Sheffield, Waltham Forest and Tower Hamlets. In 2015, an analysis of the most common name in England showed it was Mohammed, including spelling variations such as Muhammad and Mohammad.

Most important cities have huge Muslim populations: Manchester (15.8%), Birmingham (21.8%) and Bradford (24.7%). In Birmingham, the police just dismantled a terrorist cell; there is also a greater probability that a child will be born into a Muslim family than into a Christian one. In Bradford and Leicester, half the children are Muslim. Muslims do not need to become the majority in the UK; they just need gradually to Islamize the most important cities. The change is already taking place. “Londonistan” is not a Muslim majority nightmare; it is a cultural, demographic and religious hybrid in which Christianity declines and Islam advances.
According to Innes Bowen, writing in The Spectator, only two of the 1,700 mosques in Britain today follow the modernist interpretation of Islam, compared with 56% in the United States. The Wahhabis control six percent of mosques in the UK, while the fundamentalist Deobandi control up to 45%. According to a survey from the Knowledge Center, a third of UK Muslims do not feel “part of British culture.”

SHARIA COURTS IN LONDON

London is also full of sharia courts. There are officially 100. The advent of this parallel judicial system has been made possible thanks to the British Arbitration Act and the system of Alternative Dispute Resolution. These new courts are based on the rejection of the inviolability of human rights: the values ​​of freedom and equality that are the basis of English Common Law.

British personalities keep opening the door to introduce sharia. One of Britain’s leading judges, Sir James Munby, said that Christianity no longer influences the courts and these must be multicultural — which means more Islamic. Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, and Chief Justice Lord Phillips also suggested that British law should “incorporate” elements of sharia law. The British cultural establishment is rapidly capitulating to Islamic fundamentalists in accepting their demands.

British universities are also advancing Islamic law. The official guidelines of the university, “External speakers in higher education institutions“, published by Universities UK, provide that “orthodox religious groups” may separate men and women during events. At Queen Mary University of London, women had to use a separate entrance and were forced to sit in a room without being able to ask questions or raise their hands — as in Riyadh or Tehran. The Islamic Society at the London School of Economics held a gala, in which women and men were separated by a seven-meter panel.

After the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the head of MI6, Sir John Sawers, recommended self-censorship and “some restraint” in discussing Islam. The British ambassador in Saudi Arabia, Simon Collis, converted to Islam and completed the pilgrimage to Mecca, the hajj. He now calls himself Haji Collis.

What will be next?