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Obama Speech On Religious Tolerance Gets Mixed Reactions


Although President Obama’s speech was generally hailed as successful in placing the U.S. and the Muslim world on better terms, some Christians and Muslims found fault with what he chose not to say.

For some Christian leaders, the speech was “brilliant” in terms making America more presentable to the Muslim world, but it failed to address the important issue of unequal treatment of religious minorities in Islamic countries compared to Western nations.

These critics took issue with Obama’s seeming to gloss over problems in Muslim countries, with some even saying the president seems more “pro-Islam” than “pro-Christian.”

“Obama’s speech seemed over and over again to say that we must give Muslims a better chance to be known in the West instead of allowing Christianity to be known in the Muslim countries,” complained Dr. William Wagner, professor or missions and evangelism at Olivet Theological College & Seminary in San Francisco.

Wagner pointed out that Obama noted the many mosques in America, but did not mention that it is forbidden to build Christian churches in Muslim countries. Obama also said it is important for Western nations not to restrict how Muslim citizens practice their faith, but did not note that the persecution of Christians in Muslim countries has resulted in near extinction of the community in some Muslim countries.

“What bothers me the most is not what he said but what he did not say,” said Wagner, the author of the book How Islam Plans to Change the World.

Similarly, Open Doors USA President Dr. Carl Moeller wished Obama had spoken more about the plight of Christians and other minorities in Muslim countries. Moeller said in countries where Islam is the official religion and sharia law is enforced, it is virtually impossible for Christians to practice their faith without persecution.

He also disagreed with Obama praising Saudi King Abdullah for his interfaith efforts, noting Saudi Arabia has the worst religious freedom in the world behind North Korea.

“Saudi Arabia calling on international religious tolerance is a little bit like the wolf calling for a sheep convention,” Moeller wrote in his column for The Christian Post.

Yet despite their criticisms, both Moeller and Wagner applauded Obama for striving to improve relations between the United States and the Muslim world.

Other Christian leaders and groups also praised the U.S. president for his historic speech.

The National Council of Churches and a large group of American Christian leaders, including Pastor Joel C. Hunter of Northland Church in Florida and the Rev. Mark S. Hanson, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, commended Obama for addressing the people of the Middle East and challenging all sides to work towards peace in the Holy Land.

Among Muslims, many welcomed the U.S. president’s display of respect for Islam in his speech and his commitment to a two-state solution for the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser, president of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy (AIFD), however, had a different take on the speech. Instead of focusing on the president’s praise of Islamic culture, he said he was glad to hear Obama defend the United States against the “stereotype of a self-interested empire.”

But besides that slight approval, Jasser found many faults with the speech. He criticized Obama for giving “naive lip service” to Al Azhar University, the co-sponsor of the speech, which Jasser says has disseminated sharia laws that are “truly anathema” to the human rights ideas the U.S. president is trying to lift up in his speech.

He was also disappointed by Obama's failure to address the “global dangers” of political Islam driven by extremists groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood, of which many has received guidance from Al Azhar University.

“If he felt comfortable enough to cite the Koran, then he should have also felt comfortable and clear enough to cite the problems with Islamist ideologies,” said Jasser, who is a devout Muslim American. “The ideological theocratic threat will never go away until it is confronted head on.”

The former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander emphasized that Obama should have made stronger statements regarding the U.S. conflict with political Islam, which is a global security risk.

“To speak in Egypt and avoid the topic of political Islam, radical Islamism, and the Muslim Brotherhood was like visiting Moscow in the height of the Cold War and avoiding any mention of the inhumanities of communism and its incompatibility with liberty,” Jasser said.

At the end of his long, mostly critical opinion piece, Jasser applauded the president for “moving forward” and “rebooting” the relationship with Muslims around the world.

“But engagement done in vagaries with the core issues of ideological conflict entirely ignored will ultimately cause more harm than good,” the Muslim American warned.

He calls on President Obama to stand with Muslims around the world who want to challenge Muslim or Arab fascism and theocracy.



Marvin Sapp Sells 1 Million Ringtones


 

Marvin Sapp's record breaking tune 'Never Would Have Made It' has made it past the million mark for number of ringtones sold, another first for the hit-making gospel artist.

     The accolades continue to pour in for Sapp's song, which officially has sold 1,254,957 ringtones. It was named Top Song of 2008 by the Associated Press and was the longest running top radio single in all formats after 47 weeks at #1 in Gospel.

     "This is so exciting. I remain humbled by the overwhelming response to this song and thank everyone who made 'Never Would Have Made It' their ringtone," said Sapp, adding that "this is truly more than I could ask or think and I am grateful."

     Ringtones are the most popular entertainment feature on mobile devices. These personalized tones have developed into a global phenomenon that includes all genres of music and television show theme songs. Sold at around $3.00/month for access, ringtones have created another stream of income for artists, record labels and the cell phone industry.

     Born and raised in Grand Rapids, MI, Sapp is a former member of Commissioned and recorded with them until its dissolution in 1995. He began his own solo career with a self-titled album the following year. Sapp currently is touring around the country and is scheduled to perform July 5th at the Essence Music Festival's tribute to TD Jakes in New Orleans.



Anissa King



Anissa King is a 2002 graduate of the University of South Florida, where she earned her BA degree in Mass Communications. Since completing college, she has worked in various fields to include Insurance and Real Estate. Currently, she works full-time as a Real Estate Agent. She has been very successful in the real estate industry and works very closely with families, especially minorities, in helping them achieve their dreams of owning a home. Anissa also holds several professional licenses to include: 620 Insurance Adjuster license, Notary Public license, Notary Signing Agent, and Loan Officer license. Her college degree and business experiences were the prerequisite for preparing her to give back to her community. In 2004, Anissa formed a non-profit, faith-based, Christ-centered organization called Camp David Community Center. Camp David Community Center is an organization geared towards helping at-risk youth and their families. The Center offers several programs to enhance spiritual, emotional, physical and educational growth. While being an active volunteer in the community, Anissa has established many relationships with other people and organizations that share in her vision and have similar values and interests in reaching the world for Christ. The PATH MEGAzine is one of the many organizations that supports Camp David Community Center. Consequently, in 2006, Anissa started to work part-time alongside the talented Producer, Kris “K.P.” Patrick as an editor for the magazine. Her hard work and dedication led her to the role of Managing Editor in December 2006. Anissa is a young leader with a dream and a heart that loves people and seeks opportunities and avenues to help improve their lives, whether it be personally or professionally.



Advertise with the Path MEGAzine


 

Thank you for your interest in Path MEGAzine.com.  Currently, we are seen by over 250,000 unique users each month.  We also reach over 108,000 members in the African-American Christian Community, Gospel Music Industry and Media via e-Blast (e-mail) marketing.  We can design and distribute your banner/e-Blast for you or you can design your own e-Blast.  We would appreciate the opportunity to promote your ministry and/or business nationally and internationally making your name a house-hold name. 

In today’s society you have to reach the consumer on the internet.  Website Ads and E-Blast promotions are the most powerful way to leave an impression on the people who matter to you the most.  For most PATH clients their out to reach the consumers, viewers, or potential advertisers.  When it comes to branding, marketing and direct response advertising, E-Blasts are a quick instantaneous way to reach thousands of people in just minutes.  We offer both website and E-Blast promotions to our clients.  PATH is an industry recognized leader in the field of online advertising.  Nominated for a Crystal Mic Award in 2010 for E-Blaster of the Year, and again for Print Media of the Year in 2011 by the Gospel Announcers Guild. 

 

WHAT PATH DOES FOR YOU:

  • Diversify your promotions so people see your brand in more than one location.
  • Build customer loyalty through frequent communication
  • Drive online and in-store sales through email.
  • Drive traffic to your website and increase your website rankings.
  • Generate a buzz for your brand, and get people talking about you!

 

RATES:


PATH Website

  • Side Banners (On the Cover) $300 14 Day Run

  • Side Banners (Non Cover) $200 14 Day Run

  • Side Banners (On Both Cover & Non-Cover) $350

  • Bottom Banners (On the Cover) $250

  • Bottom Banners (Non Cover) $150

  • Bottom Banners (On Both Cover & Non-Cover) $300

  • Video/Audio Commercial Ads (Cover) Minimum 1 Month Run $300

  • Video/Audio Commercial Ads (Non-Cover) Minimum 1 Month Run $200

  • Video/Audio Commercial Ads (On Both Cover & Non Cover) 1 Month Run $350

  • Press Release Posting (News Section)  $75

Banner Designs

  • $75 For Design

  • Rush Orders Add $50.  Contact us for quote that includes this fee.

 

Video Commercial Editing by Parallel Path Entertainment – www.ppevideo.com

  • 15 Second Commercial – $199

  • 30 Second Commercial – $399

  • Voice Over recording – $150

 

E-BLASTS:

  • 1 E-Blasts = $200

  • 2 E-Blasts = $275

  • 3 E-Blasts = $350

  • 4 E-Blasts = $425

  • 5 E-Blasts = $500

  • 6 E-Blasts = $575

  • Continues in increments of $75. Contact us to buy more at this rate.  Discount applicable at time of purchase only.

E-Blast Designs

  • $100 For Design.  Contact us for quote that includes this fee.
  • Rush Orders Add $50 for less than 7 days design time.  Contact us for quote that includes this fee.

 

SIZE SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Side Banner = 125 x 520 (Pixels)
  • Bottom Banner = 520 x 125 (Pixels)
  • Video Commercial (Cover) = 360 x 240
  • Video Commercial (Non-Cover) = Up to 1280 x 720 (Pixels)
  • E-Blasts = 650 x 850 (Pixels)

 

ADVERTISING SPONSORSHIP:

Sponsor PATH’s Personal News E-Blasts for 6 Months! = $2,000

  • Deployed 2-3 times weekly at minimum
  • Sent to 105,000+ 8-12 times Monthly
  • Banner at Top of News Flash
  • Benefit from high forwards of trending news topics
  • Rotate different banner designs and promotions during sponsorship term
  • Huge branding opportunity

 

The Path MEGAzine is a leader in the Gospel, African American, and Faith-Based Communities.  With well over 108,000 email subscribers, our E-Blasts are one of the most effective ways around to publicize your ministry, event, CD, book, product, or service.  Path E-Blasts help with brand awareness, promotion, attendance, and sales.  The Path MEGAzine is an online Gospel magazine that’s been covering news in the Gospel community for over five years.  Over this time span, our video platform has become the premiere place to view Gospel interviews and inspirational entertainment. 

Ads target consumers, radio programmers, urban radio stations, promoters, producers, publications, sponsors, websites, churches, and Major players in the Gospel music industry.

We are the fastest growing online publication and E-blast service in the business.  Nominated in 2010 & 2011 for a Crystal Mic Award, and recognized as a go to source for faith-based E-Blasts.  Now in our 5th year we are looking forward to helping you with your promotions in 2012!

 

Process & Procedures:

Call us at (713) 516-6555 to let us know about your intent to buy.  We will email you a Pay Pal request for payment.  You may also send payments immediately by logging on to Pay Pal and hitting “Send Payment” to Pay Pal email contactus@pathmagazine.comPay Pal will send you an invoice for your records.

You can also mail your payment. (Check or money order). We do not begin promotions without payment. We also will not begin promotions until the check has CLEARED.

ONCE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IS PAID FOR:

1.) Email content to: pathmagazinegospel@yahoo.com

2.) Include in the subject line: PATH Order – (Your name & Telephone number)

3.) Include the dates you want your Ads/E-Blasts to begin running.

 

Terms & Disclaimers:

Allow  up to 2-3 Days to send your E-Blast promo if you have designed it.

Allow up to 7 Days to send your E-Blast promo if we design it

We reserve the right to reject designs of poor graphic quality.

Proof read your artwork.  We do our best to catch everything.  But we are not responsible for spelling mistakes once graphic has been approved.

Spam comes and goes.  We cannot prevent email services from occasionally flagging your email as Spam.  This occurrence is usually minimum when it does occur.

The appearance of your E-Blast will vary in different email applications.  What looks one way in AOL may display differently in Yahoo.

You are only allowed to promote one event and/or company in an E-Blast promotion.

You may not promote E-Blast services in an advertising campaign.  Once clients click your ad to go on to your website you may promote your E-Blast services on your website.

Delivery Dates and run dates cannot be given until the artwork design has been completed.

Design changes will result in additional fees.

There are no refunds.

 

File Formats & Special Instructions:

Video formats must be in either .MOV, .FLV, H.264, Mpeg 4 formats.      

Audio files must be in Mp3 or .Wav Format

Audio in E-Mail may not play in all email providers.

Flash Banner Formats must be in .FLV format

No Audio can play at the start of banner.  Click to play Audio OK

E-Blasts and graphic banners must be in PNG, JPEG, or Gif formats

Pre-Designed E-Blast HTML Okay if you’re hosting the images.

If we design HTML design we will host images.

 

We try extra hard to go the extra mile for our clients.  If you need campaign advice or advice on industry best practices please call us.  If you have any questions or concerns let us know.  We look forward to working with you.


CONTACT:

Path MEGAzine

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Phone: (713) 516-6555

 

 



About Us


The Path Magazine is a team of motivated Christians, inspired by a continuous close walk with God. Realizing man kinds need to find purpose in life, we set out to make a magazine that helped people along their Path. As a Christian Film production company, we have been producing projects for Christian entertainment for years. Our parent company Parallel Path Entertainment spun off the Path Magazine in hopes of presenting the Gospel in a new fun, unique and engaging way. With the concept of the magazine founded in late 2005, we have been blessed to see the vision come fruition. We truly hope you enjoy.
-Kris Patrick (Publisher)

If you would like to support our ministry, you can make a tax deductible donation by clicking the Pay Pal button below. Any donation large or small is accepted. Thanks For making the path your place for Christian entertainment. You may also Contact us directly using our online form. If you would like further information on supporting us, or click the Pay Pal button to donate securely online.
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The Enemy Between My Legs Review


Reviewed By: Kris Patrick of Path MEGAzine

The Enemy Between My Legs is a testimony of an author who was sexually abused growing up as a child.  The pages that follow the attention grabbing cover are as bold as its catchy title.  Author Stephanie L. Jones puts it out there.  She shares testimonies of how she was left to fend for herself in a household that was oblivious to what was going on.  Jones illustrates
what the lasting effects of sexual child abuse are.  How it shapes the thought process of victims even into adolescence.  After reading this book,
I was amazed at how easy predators get to their victims.  Often times by their own family.

Stephanie L. Jones spends the first half of the book telling her interesting, but yet painful story.  The other half of the book educates us on the mindset, and manipulative strategies of unlikely candidates who commit this kind of abuse.  She also demonstrates to her readers how innocent ‘situations’, can be the loss of innocence period.  Jones’ book is gutsy and preventive, urging readers to read, “Before you let your child
“spend the night” anywhere else.” – – Or “Before you say my husband will never touch my child.”

Written with biblical solutions, I highly recommend this book to your library.  Not only for those who are victims of child abuse, but for those hoping to prevent or learn the patterns of it.

-Kris Patrick
of Path MEGAzine