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Coming to America soon.
September 6, 2006
Canada (MNN) -- 33 year old Artur Pawlowski will be in a Canadian court
tomorrow, answering disturbing the peace, trespassing and other
charges. The charges stem from a run-in with police last month while
preaching and praying aloud on a Calgary sidewalk.
With support from area churches, Pawlowski reaches out to the needy
by taking the church to them. He preaches to drug dealers, homeless and
street kids who congregate in a local park. He's been threatened by
drug dealers because often their clients turn away from drugs when they
come to Christ.
According to reports, because of threats, he started video taping the street events.
Last month, he decided to begin preaching to tarot card readers and
other fortune tellers who had set up shop as part of a festival near
the park. Video shows he was calm when the vendors became agitated.
Event organizers called police and Pawlowski and his brother David were
asked not to talk to the vendors again. They agreed and left.
Just a few days later they returned to pray, far away from the
vendors. However, the vendors called police anyway. Video shows
Pawlowski standing on the sidewalk with his hands in his pockets,
calmly asking police why they're harassing him.
Six police officers arrested him. He spent a night in jail as a
result. Pray that the charges will be dropped in a country that claims
religious freedom. Original article from Mission Network News here.
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