A nurse prepares a flu vaccine shot at a hospital in Budapest in a file photo. (Credit: Reuters/Karoly Arvai)There's good news and frightening news in today's headlines. Let's start with the good. First, a universal flu vaccine may be on the way. Researchers in Britain and Switzerland have identified an antibody which neutralizes both main groups of influenza A viruses. Since the flu kills 36,000 people every year in the United States, this is significant progress.

Second, mobile phone use apparently doesn't raise the risk of cancer in children and teenagers. Researchers in Switzerland and Scandanavia have determined that regular cellphone users are no more likely to be diagnosed with brain tumors than nonusers. Since my sons are never without their cellphones and can text faster than I can talk, this is good news.

Now to the frightening news. By now you may have heard about the Muslim American Army private who was arrested yesterday near Fort Hood. This is the nation's largest military installation and scene of the 2009 shooting tragedy which left 13 people dead. Authorities in Killeen, Texas have now averted another such attack.

Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo refused to deploy to Afghanistan and later went AWOL. After he bought several items from a local gun shop, a suspicious dealer alerted police. They arrested Abdo and found in his hotel room and backpack enough materials to make two bombs. Abdo then told investigators that he wanted to attack fellow soldiers at the military base.

If only technology could change radical Islam. Militant Muslims are convinced that the West has been attacking Islam since the Crusades and especially by supporting Israel. Since the Qur'an requires Muslims to defend Islam, they think they are defending their faith by attacking us. Because we live in a democracy where citizens elect our leaders and support our military, they view us as complicit in this attack and consider us their enemy.

Surveys indicate that only seven percent of the Muslim world agrees with these convictions, but out of a global Islamic population of 1.6 billion, that's 112 million people who believe that killing Americans is required by their faith. As we saw in Fort Hood yesterday, it only takes one to threaten many.

What difference does faith make in this conflict? I once heard Rick Warren say, "Stop asking God to bless what you're doing, and ask him to help you do what he is blessing." He is blessing today a global spiritual awakening in the Islamic world, as more Muslims than ever before are making Jesus their Lord. And he is blessing those who pray for this movement, who support Muslim background believers, and who pray for this awakening to come to their church and nation.

As Moses was leading two million Hebrews into their future, the Lord promised him, "My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest" (Exodus 33:14). Today he makes the same promise to you.
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0 # Louise 2011-07-29 07:17
Will there be another way to find out about study tours, books, etc. for those of us who do not use facebook?
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0 # Brittany 2011-07-29 10:36
Hi Louise, Thanks for your interest! In order to get the most up-to-date, comprehensive list of events, you can visit Jim's Facebook page without having a profile of your own. However, from time to time, we will include event information in the email. I hope this helps!
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0 # sali g. 2011-07-29 09:20
Yipes....I really do not like your photo today!!! : )
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0 # Chris 2011-07-29 09:41
Love the reminder today of the work God continues to do in the Muslim world. My prayer each day is that the church I pastor will have this same awakening. I pray our churches here in the US forgive when we need to forgive, and that we love our enemies. Difficult to do, but commanded in scripture by King Jesus. Ultimately, we must hold on to the ever-present but not yet reality that King Jesus will return! Shots, cell-phones, & terrorists...I'm hangin' on!
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0 # Ken Orton 2011-07-29 14:21
Rick Warren??? Groan...
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0 # C Rappaport 2011-07-29 18:27
I know that change is a good thing and that most of us don't change well....but I miss seeing "God" on the subject line of my email every morning.
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0 # Amy Ann 2011-07-29 20:55
I thank our great God for the alert, discerning, and patriotic individual who called the authorities with his concern as well as those who followed up on it, to prevent another horrific and deadly episode! PTL !!!
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0 # Tom Hickey 2011-07-29 21:07
Jim --

As you know, there has been a raft of publicity concerning Rick Warren and his purported comments regarding Islam related topics. I certainly do not know how much truth there is to what supposedly Mr. Warren has said. Since you chose to quote him, giving perhaps implied approval of him, can you comment on your knowledge on what has been stated regarding Mr. Warren's positions?
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0 # Kathaleen 2011-07-30 08:12
Since the ONLY faith that has ever been attacked has been Christianity, doesn't it make sense to question WHY? Satan has deceived many to kill Christ and His followers. Man may go the Heaven but not without Christ. He is the way.
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