2/26/2018 More churches vandalized in South Carolina community

Vandals spray painted “Satanic symbols” and derogatory comments about Billy Graham on at least two church buildings in Greenville County, South Carolina over the weekend.  A report from WYFF says the vandals spray painted messages including, “To hell with Billy Graham. We venerate Satan.”  Rev. Billy Graham passed away last week.

At least three other churches in the same area have had vandalism since Jan. 27, according to a report from WSPA TV 7.  The vandals have managed to avoid surveillance cameras.  Evidence was gathered at one location, but details have not been released.

Officials in Greenville County say it is believed the damage was done sometime between 5 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Sunday.  A sheriff’s office spokesperson said as of Monday there are no suspects in the case.  Officials have not determined a motivation.  Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 864-23-CRIME.

 

 

2/23/2018 Newsweek: ISIS tells Muslims to murder Russian Christians

Leaders in The Islamic State are urging Muslims to kidnap and murder Christians according to a report published by Newsweek. The report says ISIS claims Russia has religious reasons for occupying areas in the Caucasus and Central Asia.  The call for killing Christians comes days after ISIS claimed credit for a deadly attack on a church in the Russian region of Dagestan, according to a report in The New York Times.

A BBC report on the church attack says five women were killed in the church shooting.  Five others, including a police officer and a national guardsmen were injured.

2/23/2018 Tennessee vandals destroy 10 commandment monument; tear down crosses on private property

Volunteers spent most of the day Thursday repairing a display of three crosses that were knocked down by the same vandals that destroyed a Ten Commandments monument on private property in Tennessee.  WBIR television posted photos of the restoration work.  The TV station also posted a YouTube video of the story.

The property owner, Rowdy McCall, said he will pray for whomever knocked down the 12-foot tall crosses.  He said he will keep the display up as long as he owns the property.

No other information has been released about the vandalism.

2/22/2018 Pennsylvania church fire ruled arson; few details released

Fire officials in Curwensville, Pennsylvania have ruled a fire at a Lutheran Church as arson, according to a report from WJAC television.  The fire happened at the Lutheran Fellowship Church on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018. A fire department spokesperson was not immediately available when Texas Gospel called for further information.

There was no indication of a motive for the arson.

Curwensville is a borough in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.

2/22/2018 Catholic student center targeted with anti-catholic graffiti

The Catholic Center at Tulane University was vandalized with anti-Catholic graffiti on Saturday.  Fr. Thomas Schaefgen told The Tulane Hullabaloo  that the images painted on the building are offensive, but he did not have the impression that the person, or people, responsible had intentions of physically harming anyone.

As of Feb. 22, no arrests have been made.