Formerly the Minnesota Christian Chronicle
Vol. 33, No. 10
October 2011
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GMAE announces a name change and new initiative By Scott Noble TWIN CITIES — The Greater Minnesota Association of Evangelicals (GMAE) recently announced that it is changing its name to Transform Minnesota. The organization got its start in 1965 and works to connect and mobilize evangelicals across the state. “Our board has been considering this change for over a year,” said Carl Nelson, Transform Minnesota president, via a media release. “We wanted a name that communicated our desire for people to be
changed by a personal encounter with Jesus.” Nelson added that the acronym “GMAE” didn’t communicate what the organization did, and the name “Greater Minnesota Association of See NAME CHANGE, page 9
Pro-life groups react to ‘medicinal’ abortions State abortion report shows continued decline in frequency By Scott Noble ROCHESTER — In a city known worldwide for its expertise in treating and saving lives, some pro-life groups recently voiced concern over an admission from a Planned Parenthood official about the introduction of “medicinal” abortions at the group’s Rochester clinic. Connie Lewis, vice president of external affairs for Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota, according to an article in “The Post-Bulletin” said: “In recent months, we have begun providing a limited number of medicinal abortions at the Rochester clinic, and the reason is to make access more available to rural women in southern Minnesota.” INDEX
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Lewis went on to say that the group’s focus is on prevention and that “more than 95 percent of what we do is provide preventive and primary health care.” Lewis’ admission quickly caused a reaction from some in Minnesota’s pro-life movement. “It is disturbing that Planned Parenthood is now killing unborn children in Rochester using deadly RU486, a drug combination that is so dangerous that it has been banned in many countries, including Canada,” said Scott Fischbach, executive director of Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life (MCCL), via a media release. “At least 14 women are known to have died in the U.S. from this abortion drug.” Brian Gibson, executive director of Pro-Life Action Ministries, said this admission means a further expansion of abortion in the state. “It also means that wherever there is a Planned Parenthood satellite clinic, there now is the possibility of abortions being committed,” Gibson said. Gibson, like Fischbach, also called into question the safety of this method of abortion. “No physician is present while these toxic drugs are being ingested by the mom,” Gibson said. “Keep in mind, the FDA has a recent study out revealing the dangers of these drugs to the woman.” The news about the use of chemical abortions in Rochester came at the same time that the state released its annual “Induced Abortions in Minnesota” report to the state legislature for 2010. The report, which revealed the continued declining rate of abortions performed in Minnesota, was received well by pro-life groups. In 2010, the report indicated that 11,505 abortions were performed in See ABORTION, page 22
Hundreds gathered at the State Capitol for the final event of Operation Jericho.
Hundreds gather for final event of Operation Jericho initiative By Scott Noble TWIN CITIES — From Sept. 11-17, hundreds of Christians across the Twin Cities participated in the inaugural Operation Jericho event. The weeklong initiative included prayer, worship and fellowship, as participants focused on breaking down strongholds and working for unity among Christians.
Jeff Bremer, the event organizer, had taken off three days to fast and pray during December 2009. He was seeking God’s direction for Bridge Builders for Kids (BBFK), a ministry to children of prisoners of which he serves as executive director. Bremer wanted to know how the ministry could impact thousands of children in the Twin Cities area. As he asked God for direction,
he believed God told him that the Twin Cities Christian community must come together first. That began an effort on the part of Bremer to plan and organize what eventually became known as Operation Jericho. One of the dramatic moments of the event, according to Bremer, was when “the 494/694 corridor See JERICHO, page 21
Christmas in October Local families bring hope, love to children through Operation Christmas Child By Rochelle Muellenberg
PHOTO COURTESY OF OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD
These Iraqi children are among millions around the world that receive shoe box gifts, including a simple Gospel message, through Operation Christmas Child.
TWIN CITIES — Local families in the Twin Cities metro area are gearing up for another year of Operation Christmas Child (OCC), the world’s largest Christmas project. OCC is a project of Samaritan’s Purse, an international Christian relief and evangelism organization led by Franklin Graham. The project brings millions of gift-filled shoe boxes to children throughout the world, some who receive their first gift ever because of the initiative. This year, OCC will reach more than 8.5 million children See SHOEBOXES, page 12