18 year old Brynne Larson leads a team of evangelical Christian teenage girls who claim that they are experts at casting out the devil, ghosts and even "sexually transmitted demons."
In order to take advantage of millions in tax breaks, the project must be completed by May 2014. Currently, the project has access to $12.3 million in funding, with $12.7 million in committed donations. Given that completing the project is estimated to cost $150 million, it is not yet known whether or not Answers in Genesis will finish the project.
The Kingdom's concern about Twitter stems from the fact that the social media platform has been made use of to keep people informed of human rights activists on trial. Twitter has been used not only to post tweets about the protests that the Eastern Province witnessed recently, but also to upload images of the human rights activists when the trial was underway in the court.
On May 8, 2013, numerous members of Congress joined Religious Rights activists in Washington D.C. for an event titled "Washington: A Man of Prayer." Representative Michele Bachmann was among the Congressional speakers who attended the event.