Jesus is the Resurrection
“I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believes in me will live, even after dying. Everyone who lives in me and believes in me will never ever die."
John 11:25-26 (NLT)
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Jesus is the Resurrection
“I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believes in me will live, even after dying. Everyone who lives in me and believes in me will never ever die."
John 11:25-26 (NLT)
"On a De Lijn bus [De Lijn, lit. The Line, Flemish public bus transportation company - MFBB] a 14 year old girl received a hard blow against the head from someone among a large group of allochthon youths. She called her father, who right away took his car, managed to trace the bus, and blocked it. The youths could escape however, since the bus driver opened the rear doors out of fear for trouble.
by Kristof Pieters
It happened on the Grote Markt in Beveren, in the province of East Flanders. Xena Moessens (14) had boarded the bus at her home in the town of Moerbeke and was on her way to her father's house in Melsele. "There was almost no one on the bus, but when it passed public swimming pool The Mermaids in the Pastoor Steenssensstraat a large group of allochthon youths came on board. They numbered around forty, aged between 12 and 15, and they had apparently taken a day off to the swimming pool after which they were now headed towards Antwerp again. I was simply looking out the window when I received a hard blow against my head. I turned around and asked them why they had hit me. They didn't answer. I then took a seat in the front of the bus. I had become frightened however and did not dare to get out anymore. I was afraid they would give chase. That's why I called my father from the bus and explained what had happened."
Afraid of all the bruhaha
Robert Moenssens is a dockworker and had just gone to sleep after a night shift. "After my daughter's telephone I jumped out of my bed and drove right away to bus stop Pultina in Melsele to stop the bus. I told the driver that he had to call the police, because someone hit my daughter. The man opened the rear doors however and said that I should stop them myself. He was very afraid that the gang would otherwise wreak havoc. I addressed the group of youths and asked who had hit my daughter, but they ran in all directions. Police arrived shortly thereafter and gave chase immediately, without result however. There is now a complaint against unknowns. Police did promise to ask for the bus's camera images.
Robert called for witnesses on Facebook and immediately got a lot of incensed reactions. "Apparently it's not the sole case", he concludes. "Just like in recreational domain De Ster large groups of youths from Antwerp are causing a lot of disturbance in swimming pool The Mermaids. I hope actions will be taken to stop this. My daugher barely dares to take the bus anymore and is completely traumatized. She now has a bulge and a headache, but next time it could be worse."
"In der nordägyptischen Stadt Tanta wurden heute bei einem Sprengstoff-Anschlag 21 Christen getötet und 42 verletzt. Es ist davon auszugehen, dass Mohammedaner den Palmsonntag zu einem symbolischen Angriff auf das Christentum genutzt haben. Erst im Dezember hatte ein Selbstmord-Attentäter des Islamischen Staates in einer Kirche in Kairo (Foto) mit einem schweren Bombenanschlag fast 30 Menschen in den Tod gerissen."
"In the northern Egyptian town of Tanta, today 21 Christians were killed and another 42 wounded in a bomb attack. It is assumed, that muslims chose Palm Sunday for a symbolic attack on Christianity. Last december, an IS suicide bomber carried out a similar attack in Cairo which cost almost 30 people their lives."
"At least 43 people were killed and more than 100 injured in two separate Palm Sunday attacks at Coptic Christian churches in Egypt, each carried out by the ISIS terror group.
The first blast happened at St. George Church in the Nile Delta town of Tanta, where at least 27 people were killed and 78 others wounded, officials said.
Television footage showed the inside of the church, where a large number of people gathered around what appeared to be lifeless, bloody bodies covered with papers.
A second explosion – which Egypt’s Interior Ministry says was caused by a suicide bomber who tried to storm St. Mark's Cathedral in the coastal city of Alexandria -- left at least 16 dead, and 41 injured. The attack came just after Pope Tawadros II -- leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria -- finished services, but aides told local media that he was unharmed.
At least three police officers were killed in the St. Mark’s attack, the ministry told The Associated Press."