Chairman's Report March 6th, 2015

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In this issue: RFC Chairman William J. Murray reports on his mission to Egypt and the situation with Christians in that nation now as compared to under the Obama inserted Muslim Brotherhood regime which was toppled. Also featured a full explanation of why the Obama Administration refuses to refer to the Islamic State terror organization by name

Chairman's Report February 12, 2015

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In this issue: Senators can make a difference if they try! / Lunch with Senator Marco Rubio / Saudi King Salman approves beheadings, public whippings / 1,000 lashes for Saudi blogger postponed / Obama, the Crusades and the Prayer Breakfast / Crusades a defensive action against the islamic aggression of 1,000 years ago / Post Card campaign continues, imploring Congress to STOP funding Muslim "rebel" terrorists

VICTORY: High School Senior Wins Case To Keep “Under God” In Pledge

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Samantha Jones, a high school student in New Jersey, successfully protected the right of all her fellow students to continue reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in its entirety. After hearing Samantha and her family’s case for the words ‘one nation under God,’ a state judge has decided to dismiss the American Humanist Association’s latest effort to take “under God” out of the Pledge.

Chairman's Report January 23, 2015

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In this issue: William Murray has seen many Senators and congressmen come and go, through decades on Capitol Hill / Actually being on the Hill makes a huge difference, and how this helps the conservative cause / Reactions from Senators to the post card campaign demanding an end to funding Islamic terrorist "rebels" / RFC relief efforts to help Christian refugees continue year round
Children singing about the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem at the third event held in Lebanon which I attended

Chairman's Report January 2, 2015

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In this issue: William J. Murray's final report on his December mission trip in Lebanon and Jordan to oversee the Christmas for Refugees events for children. The program was a tremendous success and ministries look forward to expansion in 2015

Iraqi Refugees Who Fled Islamic State Face Somber Christmas in Lebanon

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The Wall Street Journal reports on the Christmas that Christian refugees from Iraq and Syria will have this year – as they have been driven from their homes by Islamic State terrorists. As Pastor Youssef Denha put it: “This is a holiday of sadness, not happiness. Daesh (Islamic State) has left us with nothing.”

The Human Cost: Ethnic Cleansing In The Middle East

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“I had a 600 square meter home in Mosul. now I live in 6 square meters,” said the 74-year-old science professor who now lives in what can best be described as a booth in a church basement. For those not familiar with metric, his 6,400 square foot home was stolen by the Islamic State, and he now lives in an area of about 64 square feet. He was not exaggerating. He had photos of his home with the Arabic letter “nun” painted on it, and over the door written “Property of the Islamic State.”

Iraqi and Syrian Refugee Children Celebrate Christmas Far From Their Homes

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Unlike many humanitarian feeding programs, Christmas for Refugees presented the Christmas story and the “reason for the season,” the coming of the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. At each Christmas meal event the birth of Christ was explained in detail in puppet shows and through each event coordinator and pastor. Children even received a special colorful comic book describing the true meaning of Christmas

An Urgent Need In Crisis Ridden Iraq

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Manara Ministries is the ministry overseeing the Religious Freedom Coalition Christmas For Refugees program in the Middle East. RFC Chairman William J. Murray is currently in Lebanon working with Manara to provide a Christmas meal for hundreds of refugee children – children displaced by Islamic terrorists – like those barbarians who killed 132 children in Pakistan yesterday.

First Christmas Event Held For Refugee Children in Lebanon

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On December 6th the first Christmas dinner for one hundred Christian refugee children was held in Beirut, Lebanon. The next two dinners will be held in Lebanon on in mid-month. The remaining nine planned banquets will be held Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley