WorldNetDaily Discusses Erroneous Ban on Bibles in China
In light of the new updated news concerning the ban of bibles in China at next years Olympics, I hope that this story over at WorldNetDaily isn't going to confuse anyone, because apparently whoever penned the story at WND, read this blog and saw the previous information, which as I said in my previous post, isn't accurate.
With that said, today WND has a column about how U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham R.- S.C., has called China's Chinese Ambassador on the carpet for not allowing bibles.
As well as Congressman, Thaddeus McCotter, R-Mich.,
who also took to the floor of the U.S. House to denounce the ban plan, and
introduced a resolution condemning the attack on Christianity.
The good news is that the previous report was not true, bibles will be allowed. And I want everyone to pass on this new information, so everyone will know that the report we cited was erroneous.
And I also want to take a moment to let you know that the WND article also cites Todd Nettleton concerning how the Voice of the Martrys Bibles Unbound program does send bibles into China, because it is legal. Please sign up today to be apart of this awesome program, if you haven't already. For only $30 a month you can send 5 bibles to China. It's a great deal, and a great ministry that I pray you will be involved in.