Turkey: Church fights for life in its 16th court battle

WorldNetDaily reports:

One of the very few legally operated Protestant churches in Turkey is fighting for its life – again. The church has battled through 15 court cases in the predominantly Muslim nation over the last six years, and it’s about to become 16.

Last week two police officers approached the pastor of Batikent Protestant Church in the capital city of Ankara and served him with a notice that church had three days to close its doors.

The problem – this time – is that the church is supposedly violating zoning codes by operating in a building not approved as a place of worship . . .