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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 25 — The Church will always remain politically neutral even if Christians are not, the Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM) today. CFM vice-chairman Rev Eu Hong Seng said churches in Malaysia hold the same position taken by Jesus Christ, which is to be a non-partisan religious leader. “As the general elections is […]
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The umbrella organisation condemns proposal by a legal representative of Mais as another attempt to infringe upon the constitutional right of Christians to manage their own religious affairs (Berita Daily) – The Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM) today expressed outrage that the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) can provide an “official translation” of its holy […]
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AUGUST 28 — In the next few days, Malaysians will celebrate and commemorate alike, the 60th anniversary of Merdeka and the 54th anniversary of Malaysia. Even as we prepare to celebrate as one, strains and stresses have re-surfaced, calling into question the very nature of our Federation and the rights and liberties of our diverse […]
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The Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM) is deeply concerned by the abduction and disappearance of Pastor Raymond Koh Keng Joo of Harapan Komunti. The Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM) is deeply concerned by the abduction and disappearance of Pastor Raymond Koh Keng Joo of Harapan Komunti. We understand that Pastor Raymond Koh works with communities […]
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PETALING JAYA: The Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM) is calling on the authorities to conduct a quick and thorough investigation over the alleged abduction of Pastor Raymond Koh Keng Joo and bring to justice its perpetrators. Its chairman Revd Dr Eu Hong Seng said the federation is deeply concerned over the issue as it understands that […]