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Kenyan church leaders fear press gag is sign of coalition cracks

(ENI)--Some church leaders in Kenya fear cracks within the ruling coalition could worsen, if the parties fail to mend their differences and they say that laws seen as seeking to stifle free speech and muzzle the press reflect the tensions.

Roman Catholic Bishop Martin Kivuva Musonde of Machakos described a proposed media law as unfortunate, and urged an amendment of controversial clauses. "The State should not do what the majority of the population is against," Bishop Kivuva, a former journalist, told the Daily Nation newspaper January 5.

College Conference: A tech-savvy generation gets together

Market researchers have done studies on the generation of Americans who are now around college age, a generation sometimes known as Generation Y or the Millennial generation.

An information sheet that the international profession services firm Deloitte put out in 2005 included a list of characteristics shared by this younger sector of the population. “Techno-savvy” and “Connected … 24/7” topped the list. Farther down the page, the sheet included the statements “Never experienced life without computers” and “The world is a click away.”

Helen Suzman: Courage and wit that faced down apartheid

She was birdlike and petite, with a hawk nose and an attractive smile. She was routinely mocked in parliament by big angry men shouting "Go back to Moscow" or "Go back to Israel." Yet this indomitable Jewish woman could make strong men tremble. Oh, and she helped break down the walls of apartheid in South Africa.

Malaysian Christians urge government to ease Bible restrictions

SINGAPORE (ENI) — Christians in Malaysia have urged the government to lift restrictions to allow the distribution of Bibles in the local Bahasa Malaysia language and also to ease restrictions on a Roman Catholic newspaper effectively barred from publishing in the mother tongue of most of the country's Malay majority.

College Conference: John Lewis, Civil Rights leader, to college students: “Find your passion”

MONTREAT, N.C.—Rep. John Lewis, the Democratic congressman elected by the state of Georgia, felt his calling early in life. When he was 8 or 9 years old he began to preach in the chicken yard of his home in Troy, Ala.[caption id="attachment_20072" align="alignleft" width="225"]John Lewis, U.S. Congressman and veteran Civil Rights leader, spoke to students on Sunday, Jan. 4, during the annual College Conference at Montreat, OUTLOOK photo by Catherine Williams.John Lewis, U.S. Congressman and veteran Civil Rights leader, spoke to students on Sunday, Jan. 4, during the annual College Conference at Montreat, OUTLOOK photo by Catherine Williams.[/caption]

Campolo kicks off collegians’ conference

MONTREAT, N.C.—After months of planning meetings, Facebook campaigns, video blog posts and eager anticipation, the 2009 College Conference at Montreat Conference Center kicked off Friday in a very animated, and nearly full, Anderson Auditorium. Conferees greeted friends new and old as they swarmed into the first keynote session of the four-day conference on “Outrageous Generosity.” Students swayed and clapped to the soulful strains of “Wade in the Water,” played by a talented and as-yet-unnamed band from Nashville.

Faith-based initiatives

During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama affirmed directly that Jesus Christ is his Lord and Savior. Will his profession be demonstrated in the legislation he promotes and in the leadership he exerts? 

Reaching out to gay friends and family members

In the Dec. 2 edition of the Outlook we published the personal story of Ray Bagnuolo, an ordained, openly gay minister of Word and Sacrament.  Here we publish the personal story of a formerly lesbian church member and executive director of a ministry whose mission is “to equip and educate the church to minister the transforming grace and power of the Lord Jesus Christ to those who are in conflict with their sexuality.”

(Not so) common courtesy in church hiring practices

Christian churches and organizations are obligated at all levels to observe the highest standards in their employment recruitment policies. When Presbyterian institutions take the low road in  methods to hire new employees, church officers should be gravely concerned.

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