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Written by Jeffrey Andrews
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It is hard to believe that March has already come and gone.? We want to thank everyone who participated with us during the month of March to pray for the needs of Spain.? We had many people write and inform us that they were praying with us.? We know that God hears and answers prayer.? If you were not able to participate in march madness click here and you will be able to view and download the prayer list so that you can help reach Spain through prayer.? Our desire is to exalt our Great and Mighty God.? May He use us to fulfill?His will and be honor and glorified through our lives.? ?
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Spain: Catholic Church fights legal battle to stop mass exodus  Protesters with stop-the-Pope sign during Pope visit in Valencia
Thousands of Spaniards wish to quit the Roman Catholic Church. But the church does not want to let them go. In Madrid and Valencia, the bishops have gone to court to fight a legal battle against the mass exodus.
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Written by David Parker
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Is it possible to be familiar with the Bible and its stories and yet not really "see" what God is communicating? ?I think, yes.
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Consider Jesus' disciples in just two incidents. ?On the Emmaus Road, the disciples are unloading on a "stranger" concerning how their leader was mistreated and murdered. ?Their tone was one of despondency and defeat. ?Then they revealed their underlying motivation for following Jesus (Luke 24:21), "We were really counting on Him to deliver Israel" (my words).
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Written by Katie Small
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The bombing of Madrid's airport on 30 December has thrown Spain into a period of uncertainty and controversy. Three young Ecuadorians unfurl a hand painted yellow banner on Madrid?s metro. ?The Ecuadorian people support the victims of ETA,? one reads aloud as the whistle sounds and the train pulls out of the station. Next to the slogan the banner carries photos of Ecuadorians Diego Armando Estacio and Carlos Alonso Palate, the latest victims of Spanish terrorist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA). Along with 200,000 other residents of Madrid, these three are on their way to march against ETA?s violence.
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