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'Aspiring Dictator' Inflicts Chaos on Venezuela: Christians Call for Godly Solutions

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is insisting he will proceed with plans to hold an assembly to rewrite the country's constitution, CBN News reports.
   
His intransigence comes despite last weekend's vote where 98 percent of more than seven million voters rejected making constitutional changes.
   
The country's evangelical Christians are speaking out, asking God to restore unity and prosperity to the nation. Opposition parties say a constitutional assembly is just an attempt by the socialist president to impose a dictatorship in Venezuela.

Many are at a breaking point after suffering for months from food shortages and heavy-handed government control.

The crisis has motivated Venezuela's churches to action. Leading up to the vote, public plazas around the nation echoed with the prayers of Christians.

"I believe the church has awakened to how difficult the Venezuelan situation is, and that each of us Christians needs to become active in this process of change," explained Hugo Diaz of the Movement for the Defense of the Constitution.

"Today you can see joy in the streets. You see the desire of people for a change, and above all we see the active presence of the Christian church of Venezuela," he said.
Many Venezuelan Christians believe their country will prosper only as people look to God, not politicians, for solutions.

"We have been fasting before the Lord, asking him to turn the heart of the people to him. We had this idea to participate in this activity because it's not a matter giving support to any political party," said Pastor Jose Rivero of Alliance Youth Leadership.

He says the government should submit to the authority of God and the constitution.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump, former Mexican President Vicente Fox, and members of the European Union called on President Maduro to honor the will of the voters and cancel the planned constitutional assembly.

President Trump described the Venezuelan president a "bad leader" and "aspiring dictator." He's threatened to take "strong and swift economic actions" against Maduro if he tries to rewrite the constitution.

Maduro fired back, saying he won't "be governed by the northern empire."

With possible economic sanctions and more hardship ahead, Christians are stepping in to the conflict to pray, and shine a light of hope in the midst of economic and political upheaval.

Evangelical Council of Venezuela spokesman Juan Maraver urged Venezuelans to take heart.

"This is your hour. This is your time," he said. "While many are seeing chaos, while many are seeing that Venezuela has no solutions, that restoration will take a long time. God says: I will raise you up. I will bless you!" -- ends

Actor and Comedian Jim Carrey Has Message of Hope for Ex-Prisoners: 'Suffering Leads to Salvation'


Actor and Comedian Jim Carrey Has Message of Hope for Ex-Prisoners: 'Suffering Leads to Salvation'
Actor and Comedian Jim Carrey Has Message of Hope for Ex-Prisoners: 'Suffering Leads to Salvation'


Actor and comedian Jim Carrey had a surprising message for a group of former gang members and prisoners at Homeboy
Industries in Los Angeles.

Homeboy Industries is a rehabilitation center led by Jesuit Rev. Gregory J. Boyle, according to Christian Today. Carrey was invited to speak to a group at the center and he gave a clear Christian message, Christian Headlines, reports.

“You are heroes to me, and I admire you,” Carrey began. “'When you stepped through these doors, you decided to be a part of this family. You've made a decision to transcend and to leave darkness behind, and it takes a champion to make that decision.”

Carrey has himself experienced some dark times with his depression and with an accusation that he supplied drugs which led to his girlfriend’s suicide, although he denies these charges.

Carrey shared with the crowd what gives him hope in the midst of life’s trials:

“And ultimately, I believe that suffering leads to salvation. In fact, it's the only way...that we have to, somehow, accept, not deny, but feel our suffering and feel our losses. And then, we make one of two decisions. We either decide to go through the gate of resentment, which leads to vengeance, which leads to self-harm, which leads to harm to others. Or, we go through the gate of forgiveness, which leads to grace.

Your being here is an indication that...You've made the decision to walk through the gate of forgiveness to grace, just as Christ did on the cross.

He suffered terribly and He was broken by it, to the point of doubt and a feeling of absolutely abandonment, which all of you have felt. Then there was a decision to be made. And the decision was to look upon the people who were causing that suffering with compassion and with forgiveness, and that's what opens the gates of heaven for all of us. I wish that for all of you. I wish that for myself.'”

Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Kyk, die HERE is dalk in die onderste laai…


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Op 'n Septemberdag in 1963, is June Mullins vir die soveelste keer in 'n psigiatriese inrigting opgeneem. Agter haar was 10 jaar van magtelose stryd teen verdowingsmiddels. Elke moontlike vorm van rehabilitasie wat die samelewing kon bied, het misluk.
            Nadat die staaldeur agter haar toegesluit is, kyk June in die kamer rond. Daar is 'n klein vensterjie, met 'n staal skerm daarvoor, 'n bed en 'n laaikas met vier laaie. En 'n swart boek, wat sy dadelik as die Bybel herken, op die kas.
"Ag, nee, nie dít nie! Wat doen ek daarmee?" Sy kan dit nie uitgooi nie. Die deur en die venster is gesluit. Die laaikas! Sy trek die onderste laai oop en gooi die boek in die laai. Sy stof haar hande af asof sy van 'n las ontslae is. June gaan op haar bed lê.
Kort-kort betrap sy haarself dat sy na daardie vierde laai lê en kyk. Dit is asof die laai twee oë het wat haar aanstaar. Teen die vierde dag kan sy dit nie meer verduur nie. Sy dink: "Miskien moet ek dit uithaal en bietjie daarin lees. Dan sal my siel miskien rus kry."
            June voel 'n benoudheid in haar toe sy oorstap na die laaikas toe en die Bybel uithaal. Dit is soos 'n lewende ding in haar hande en sy weet nie wat om daarmee te doen nie. Sy erg haar vir haarself oor haar gewaarwording.
Waar moet sy lees? Vir baie, baie jare het sy nooit die Bybel gelees nie. Vir haar is die Bybel net 'n kerkboek met 'n klomp hoofstukke en klompe onverstaanbare en onsamehangende verse.
            Sy gaan sit op haar bed en maak die Bybel half in die middel oop. Waar sy oopmaak, begin sy lees. Sy het by Psalm 40 oopgemaak.
Dit is haar eie lewensverhaal wat sy begin lees: "Ek het die HERE lank verwag en Hy het Hom na my toe neegebuig en my hulpgeroep gehoor; en Hy het my uit die kuil van vernietiging, uit die modderige slyk opgetrek en my voete op 'n rots gestel; Hy het my gange vasgemaak."
Sy hou aan lee, hoofstuk na hoofstuk. Ses dae later word sy uit die inrigting ontslaan. Genoeg gestabiliseer om huis toe te gaan.
            Sy het uitgegaan, met die Woord van God en die belofte van Psalm 40 by haar. 'n Week later het sy die HERE Jesus Christus as haar Verlosser aangeneem. Nege jaar later getuig sy:, "Komende September, sal dit elf jaar wees vandat ek daardie middag God se belofte van redding gelees het.
“Wat in my begin is, word steed sterker en beter."
            Inderdaad: "U het my 'n nuwe lied in die mond gelê." Ps 40:4
 Waar is jou Bybel? 

Jesus red hom!

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Ministry leader ‘on death’s door’ found healing after prayer vigil

Ministry leader ‘on death’s door’ found healing after prayer vigil
May 31, 2017
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Carol Waisanen speaking May 7, 2017 at Solid Rock Restoration Church
Carol Waisanen gave a talk at her church about “Facing Your Giants” on May 7th. She and her husband, Don, share pastoral duties at Solid Rock Restoration Church in Riverside, California.
“When all human hope is gone as a possibility, Abraham placed his faith and hope in God,” Carol declared that morning, preaching from Romans 18. “Have you ever gone through a trial and felt like you were staggering? When everything looks impossible – dead – you can still say you believe in the impossible?
“Like Abraham, we all face our giants…”
That same evening, Carol began to feel sick. “She threw up and we thought she had food poisoning,” Don says. Her condition continued to deteriorate through the week.
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On May 12th Don rushed her to the emergency room at Kaiser Hospital in Fontana. After running a variety of tests, doctors returned with a grim report.
Carol was diagnosed with uterine cancer. The fast-growing tumor created a blockage in her abdomen, triggering her symptoms.
As the days went by, Carol continued to decline. On the 19th she was transferred to ICU.
“All of her vital signs were disintegrating fast,” Don recounts. The tumor had tripled in size, impacting other organs. Pneumonia had set into her lungs, affecting her breathing. She had blood clots in her legs and other infections that were life threatening. Her vital organs were shutting down as she lapsed into a coma.
“Her condition was so grave that the doctors only gave her a 3% chance of survival and predicted that she probably wouldn’t last the next 24 hours.”
Don was told to make preparations for her funeral. Still, a small group of intercessors from their church gathered at the hospital to pray for Carol in the waiting room.
The following day Carol was transferred from ICU to hospice care, signaling the end was near. “She was in tremendous pain,” Don says. “She said she didn’t want to be sustained by artificial means and I was in a quandary about what to do.”
Don continued to have faith that God could heal his wife. “I know this looks impossible,” he told the doctors, “but please continue to give her water and nutrition,” believing that a supernatural God could override their desperate circumstances.

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“We organized a prayer vigil for Carol last Thursday night at 7pm, May 25th,” Don
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recounts. He encouraged people to spread the word via email and over the Internet, and soon got word that people were praying from Canada to the UK, New York, Florida, Texas, Nevada and throughout California.
Amazingly – later that night — Carol came out of the coma and began to speak!
Within hours of the massive prayer offensive, the pneumonia disappeared and her breathing normalized. Her other organs began to function properly.
“Life returned to our Carol!” Don exults. Her doctors are completely dumbfounded, saying ‘this is the most amazing thing they’ve ever seen.’
“This is the most incredible, Lazarus-like story of healing I’ve ever personally experienced,” he says.
Don and his son were preparing for a funeral, but now are preparing for her return home May 31st.
“We believed God could intervene. All signs indicated that the end was near. She didn’t die but lives to declare the works of the Lord,” he says.
“I believe she will do well at home,” he continues. “At home she will have peace and tranquility. I think it is important to stress that she is still in a fragile condition.  We are believing God, in spite of medical prognosis, for complete healing and restoration.”
In her last message, “Facing Your Giants,” Carol said: “When we face a new trial, it is often a sign we are entering into a new dimension. God uses the trial as a preparation for a new thing to come.
“This is for me today, too. There is a transition time. There is a time of waiting. It’s like waiting for healing. Sometimes you get miraculous healing and sometimes it’s a recovery,” she said.

Sy was verwerp!

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MIRACLE BABY The incredible moment newborn tot stuns midwives as she ‘starts walking

MINUTES after being born’ in a hospital in Brazil

Shocked hospital staff film in amazement after the midwife explains she has been trying to give the baby girl a bath... but the advanced infant appears to have other ideas
By Janet Tappin Coelho in Brazil
29th May 2017, 1:20 pm  Updated: 30th May 2017, 6:57 am

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THIS is the incredible moment a newborn baby girl shocks nurses by appearing to walk just minutes after she was born at a hospital in Brazil.

The video, which was uploaded to social media on Friday has stunned viewers who declare the tiny tot’s attempt to walk is nothing short of a miracle.

This miraculous newborn shocked midwives by walking minutes after birth

This miraculous newborn shocked midwives by walking minutes after birth
The midwife cradling the little mite across the chest and supporting her weight with one arm can’t believe what she is seeing, as the amazing infant wrestles to walk on her own.

The nurse, who is dressed in surgical robes with a clinical mask over her mouth, is heard crying out in amazement: “Oh my gosh, the girl is walking. Good gracious!”

Another person in the room who is capturing the moment on camera declares: “Wait let me film this.”
This miraculous newborn shocked midwives by walking minutes after birth

The midwife is heard on camera shouting ‘Oh my gosh, the girl is walking. Good gracious’
They then shout for another colleague called Ju, probably short for Julia, to come to witness the unbelievable moment.

“Ju, Ju come and see this,” they cry.

The midwife seen in the video, explains she has been trying to give the baby a bath but the child just wants to get up and walk.

“Merciful father. I was trying to wash her here and she keeps getting up to walk,” she explains pointing with one hand to where she initially tried to lay the baby down to give the child her first bath.

“She has walked from here to here,” she adds indicting the area the child has already covered.

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The midwife had been trying to bathe the newborn tot – but she had other ideas

Thursday, 13 April 2017

Church prepares 300,000 meals for refugees in the ME



 In just two days, members at an evangelical megachurch in Florida prepared over 300,000 meals that will be sent to refugee families displaced by the Islamic State terrorist organization and the ongoing civil war in Syria, The Gospel Truth reports.

The multi-campus Christ Fellowship in southeast Florida held its third annual "Make-a-Meal" weekend on March 18-19 in which an estimated 12,500 church members pitched in at all eight of its campuses to prepare meals for refugees in the Middle East and their less fortunate neighbors throughout south Florida.

Christ Fellowship's associate director of Missions, Philip McCracken, told The Christian Post on Monday that over 489,000 meals were prepared over the course of the weekend. While 300,000 of those will be distributed by the humanitarian aid group World Help to large refugee camps in the Middle East, the rest will be distributed to local food banks and other ministries to impoverished families throughout the southern Florida region.

Although McCracken couldn't say which refugee camps the meals would be distributed to, he assured that lot of those meals will be served to refugees from Iraq and Syria.

"It was something that our church could do in a way that creates an easy serve opportunity for people. It allows the opportunity for people to come serve for a small amount of time but when you step back and look at the big picture, you are like, 'Wow! Together, we really did make a big impact,'" McCracken told CP. "I think it is in it's simplest way an example of how we are able to live out our mission, which is to love others and help others the way Jesus did," he added.

"There are times providing food to people in need is a way to do that and a tool to minister to those in need. It is just a good way for us to live out our mission to share the Gospel." The meals that were packed for refugees consisted of a rice product that included sugar, dehydrated vegetables and vitamins.

Meanwhile, the food that was packaged for local distribution was an oatmeal product that included vitamins, cinnamon and sugar. While church offerings helped pay for some of the products that went into the meal, McCracken said the church was helped out by local farmers who attend the church who donated "thousands and thousands of pounds" of rice and sugar for the event.

"They are just individuals who go to our church and feel called to help out in the areas that they have been blessed with and the areas where they have resources," he explained.

As this marks the third year that Christ Fellowship has held its "Make-a-Meal" event, McCracken said that this is the first time that the church made food for people in need in their immediate communities. In past years, the church had only prepared food to be distributed internationally.

In 2016, Christ Fellowship prepared food distributed to people in need in the landlocked Western African nation of Niger. In 2015, the church prepared food that was distributed to people in Haiti. McCracken said that most church members who participated in the event helped out after church for about 20 minutes. "Each person gets six bags and once you make your six bags, your commitment has been fulfilled," he said.

"A lot of people do stay and help but from beginning to end, it takes somebody about 20 minutes from the time they get their instructions, bags and make their food." "It's a classic example of how you are better together when people contribute a little bit," he noted. "For some of these people, hopefully it is an introduction to serving and opens their mind to other service opportunities — whether it is locally in our own neighborhoods or some of the international things we do as well." As appeared on christianpost.com.

‘I Answer Only to God’: Hollywood Icon’s Passionate Message About Faith and Prayer


Iconic actor and ex-wrestler Mr. T recently told Fox News that, despite his fame and fortune, he has never forgotten God, FOX News reports.

The 64-year-old actor, whose birth name name is Lawrence Tureaud, has had his share of struggles, successfully battling a T-cell lymphoma cancer diagnosis back in 1995. Today, he is cancer-free and is praising God for helping him get through the storm.
 


“My faith was tested like Job. That’s the message I try to tell other people, just because you believe in God, serve God, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, people gotta realize, it don’t mean things not gonna happen to you,” Mr. T told Fox. “I believed in God when cancer come to me. Now, when I speak, I speak with authority because I’ve been there.”

The actor, who is currently competing on season 24 of “Dancing With the Stars,” said that he faced chemo and radiation and lost his hair. It was a harrowing ordeal, but he now gives back by visiting sick kids whom he encourages not to give up.

Mr. T is even planning to donate his earnings from the dancing competition to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Shriners Hospital’s for Children, he told the outlet.

“I answer only to God. I got so much, got gold … Rolls Royce [but] I didn’t forget God,” he said. “Every day I pray.”

It’s no secret that Mr. T is a Christian, as he has been vocal about his faith in the past. He’s the son of a pastor and has routinely explained the important role that Christianity plays in his life. In fact, he told HuffPo Live back in 2015 that he once turned down $1 million to appear in a beer commercial simply because he didn’t feel quite right about it.

“They offered me almost a million dollars to do a beer commercial in Japan. I said, ‘I won’t do it,’” the actor told the outlet at the time. “First, it was $700,000 and then they moved the price up. Why? Because of what I stand on.”

Was Christopher Columbus a Jew Led by Belief in the Prophet Isaiah?

At the top left-hand corner of all but one of 13 letters Columbus wrote to his son, he included the Hebrew letters beit-hay. "Even today, observant Jews put these Hebrew notes on their documents. It stands for b'ezrat Hashem, which means 'with God's help'. Columbus did not include these Hebrew letters when writing to outsiders and certainly omitted them from the letter he wrote to King Ferdinand." – Roni Segal

The more historians research Christopher Columbus, the more they question the true origins of the great explorer credited for discovering America. In fact, there is growing speculation that Columbus was a Jew fleeing the Spanish Inquisition rather than an Italian hired by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to find riches in Asia.

“There is a lot of evidence that Christopher Columbus was a man of faith seeking to help his brethren escape certain death or conversion in Spain and even that he dreamed of rebuilding the third holy temple in Jerusalem,” noted Roni Segal, academic adviser for The Israel Institute of Biblical Studies, an online language academy, to Breaking Israel News.

“For starters, Georgetown University linguist Estelle Irizarry has analyzed hundreds of Columbus’s handwritten letters, diaries and documents. She found that Columbus’s primary language was Castilian Spanish, the ‘Yiddish’ of the day for Spanish Jews, otherwise known as Ladino.”
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Ladino is a language spoken by Jewish people from Spanish countries. Its vocabulary is made up of words from Spanish, Turkish, Greek and Hebrew. When Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492, their Spanish language went with them, binding them to their heritage and Spanish origins. Today, it is estimated that between 160,000 and 300,000 Sephardic Jews (Jews of Middle Eastern or Spanish origin) worldwide have some knowledge of Ladino.

Also striking is that at the top left-hand corner of all but one of 13 letters Columbus wrote to his son, he included the Hebrew letters beit-hay (ב”ה). “Even today, observant Jews put these Hebrew notes on their documents,” continued Segal. “It stands for b’ezrat Hashem (בעזרת השם), which means ‘with God’s help’. Columbus did not include these Hebrew letters when writing to outsiders and certainly omitted them from the letter he wrote to King Ferdinand.”

It has long been assumed that Columbus was an Italian explorer from Genoa who set sail for Asia in 1492 to supply the Spanish monarchs with gold and spices. However, the the new theory holds that Columbus’ actual name was Cristóbal Colón, the name signed on his letters.

It is believed that he was from Spain, the child of Domingo de Colon and Suzana de Fonterosa, Jews forced to convert to Christianity, referred to as Marranos, who were makers and sellers of nautical maps. Many Jews at the time feigned conversion to save their lives. They practiced Catholicism in public and Judaism in private.

Several Spanish scholars, including Jose Erugo, Celso Garcia de la Riega, Otero Sanchez and Nicholas Dias Perez, believe that Columbus was actually a Marrano seeking to escape persecution.

His famous voyage left Spain the day after Tisha B’Av (the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Av, or August 3, 1492). Historians believe that Columbus was scheduled to sail on Tisha B’Av but put it off in order not to leave on the tragic day in Jewish history when both the first and second Temples were destroyed. The auspicious date also coincided with the four-month deadline proposed by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella for the Jews in Spain to either convert to Catholicism or be killed.

There are several other interesting factoids related to Columbus which highlight the strong possibility that the explorer was Jewish. In his last will and testament he asked that a tithe of one-tenth of his income go towards the poor and provide a dowry for needy brides. This is a common Jewish custom. Additionally, he left money to a Jew who lived in the Lisbon Jewish Quarter, something that would have been unheard of from a Catholic Spaniard.

Columbus also left money to other explorers with the belief that his successors would eventually liberate the Holy Land. Simon Weisenthal writes in his book “Sails of Hope” that Columbus’ voyage was motivated by a desire to find a safe haven for the Jews suffering from the Spanish Inquisition. Echoing this sentiment, Carol Delaney, a cultural anthropologist at Stanford University, believes that Columbus was a deeply religious man who sought riches in order to finance the return of Jerusalem to the Jewish people and the rebuilding of its holy Temple.


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The signature of Christopher Columbus.
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Perhaps even more telling, Columbus signed his last will and testament with a triangular signature of dots and letters similar to what is inscribed on gravestones in Spanish Jewish cemeteries. In fact, he ordered his heirs to use this symbol in perpetuity.

Though history claims that Columbus’ voyage was funded by Queen Isabella, in actuality it appears that Jewish Conversos (those who converted by force to Catholicism) and prominent Jews gave the explorer an interest-free loan. These investors included Louis de Santangel, Gabriel Sanchez and Rabbi Don Isaac Abrabanel, a known Jewish statesman. Indeed, Columbus’ initial letters discussing his journey were sent to Santangel and Sanchez, thanking them for their support and telling them what he had found.

“Irizarry also notes that Columbus occasionally included Hebrew in his writings and references the Jewish High Holidays in his journal during his first voyage,” continued Segal to Breaking Israel News. “Wiesenthal postulates that Columbus sailed west to reach the Indies because of his Biblical faith, including from the Book of Isaiah, which he repeatedly cited in his writings.

For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth; and the former things shall not be remembered, nor come into mind. Isaiah 65:17

Surely the isles shall wait for Me, and the ships of Tarshish first, to bring thy sons from far, their silver and their gold with them, for the name of Hashem thy God, and for the Holy One of Yisrael, because He hath glorified thee. Isaiah 60:9

Given these facts, Columbus’ discovery of America, a country symbolized by religious tolerance and freedom, goes hand in hand with his Jewish heritage.

‘Jerusalem is the capital of King David’UNESCO chief:


UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova. Credit: UNESCO/Michel Ravassard.

(JNS.org) UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova has rebuffed attempts by the U.N. cultural body to deny a historic Jewish connection to Jerusalem.

UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova. Credit: UNESCO/Michel Ravassard.


“In the Torah, Jerusalem is the capital of King David, where Solomon built the Temple and placed the Ark of the Covenant,” Bokova said last week at the policy conference of the European Coalition for Israel, a grassroots Christian initiative.

“To deny, conceal or erase any of the Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions undermines the integrity of the site, and runs counter to the reasons that justifies its inscription in the UNESCO World Heritage List,” she added.

Bokova’s comments represent a sharp contrast to previous statements and resolutions issued by the U.N. agency. In October 2016, UNESCO passed two controversial resolutions condemning Israeli actions at Jerusalem’s holy sites as well as ignoring Jewish ties to the Temple Mount and the Western Wall.

Yet in a meeting last month with World Jewish Congress President Ronald Lauder, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres reaffirmed his recognition of Judaism’s historic ties to Jerusalem and the Temple Mount. Before March’s remarks, the U.N. chief had said on Israeli radio, “It is completely clear the Temple that the Romans destroyed in Jerusalem was a Jewish temple.”

Every prayer is a second chance





What is prayer? Every prayer, in its purest form, is a second chance; it’s a chance to choose to believe in God and what He has promised, Erin Weideman writes in the Washington Times.

The day I prayed for the first time — I mean when I opened my mouth, spoke, and knew God was listening — was June 9, 2007. It was my most important second chance.

Though I grew up attending church with my family, and I had uttered words in prayer many times before, I never really believed that God was listening.

That day, inside my family home, face down on my parents’ bathroom floor, I rested my flushed cheek against the cool, creamy tile.

I was 26, only a few years removed from my time as a college athlete on scholarship, with my eyes decidedly fixed on the typical measures of success: wealth, self-sufficiency, independence. A fierce competitor since early childhood, I had spent the previous years willfully separated from God, pursuing all of these goals, and doing so
with a dangerous, overcompensating attitude that proudly declared, “I know exactly what I’m doing, and I don’t need help. I can do it by myself.”

A few months before that day, the doctor told me in the exam room, without having done one X-ray or MRI, that he knew it was cancer. My heart sank. I felt sick. Defeated. How could this be happening? How could it be happening to ME, the girl in control of her own life?

That moment on the floor was three months after my first cancer diagnosis and surgery. I had finished enough physical therapy to have the radiation treatment needed to kill any residual disease.

Only there I was, 12 hours into a three-day quarantine, on the floor. I was by myself, but I couldn’t do anything. Dizzy, I couldn’t breathe. I had worked myself into a frantic panic and, even though I had never fainted before, I suddenly knew it was coming. I felt it, and there was nothing I could do.

My body hit my parents’ bathroom floor, and I remember pressing my face against that icy, flat surface as the words escaped. “God, please,” I whispered, “I know you’re here.” I wept. “Please help me.” The words were like prisoners wrongly accused, released into the arms of their loved ones after spending too much time locked away under false truths. “God, please help me,” I cried. “I’m so sorry.”

Until that moment, I didn’t believe that God was really listening. As I softly spoke those words, the terror subsided. I sat up, and I knew God was right there with me. I knew He heard me. I knew that I was going to survive. It was my second chance.

After my initial diagnosis and four subsequent recurrences, I had completely written off the idea of being a wife or a mother. But as it turned out, He had both marriage and motherhood in my future. Even as I doubted Him, I prayed, knowing God was listening intently and guiding me toward His purpose, my destiny.

This prayer inspired me to take additional chances: one to become a teacher to impact the lives of children, and the other to create something for this world that would lead others toward Him. On the heels of our daughter’s birth, something I thought would never happen, my husband and I created and launched Bible Belles, a company dedicated to helping girls discover who God really is, and through our first book, “Hannah: The Belle Of Prayer,” helping them talk to Him and know He is there so they can find out who they really are.

Prayer is about talking to God, knowing He is listening, and trusting that we are never, ever alone.

•  Erin Weidemann is the founder and CEO of Bible Belles and author of the award-winning children’s book series “The Adventures Of Rooney Cruz.” She is also the host of the Heroes For Her podcast. For more information, visit www.BibleBelles.com

Seeking God’s guidance at a career crossroads


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The value of a compass is its ability to discern true north. No matter how thick the trees or the fog surrounding you, true north gives a sense of clarity and a direction to move, Jim Daily writes in the Washington Times.

Outside of the principles taught in Scripture, that sense of true north through my life has always come from prayer.

Back in 1989, I had a decision to make. I had no idea at the time that my entire future hinged on that one moment. I’d been working in northern California in the sales division for International Paper, one of the industry leaders in the field of paper and packaging products.

One night, the plant manager took me to dinner at a swanky restaurant in Berkeley, where he offered me an upper-management position with a six-figure salary. I enjoyed working at International Paper and was excited about the opportunity. I was also pleased that it would give me the financial means to take care of my wife, Jean, and the children we hoped to raise. We could even buy our first house.

That night, I told Jean about the position and the salary I’d been offered. We both were enthusiastic about this new direction for us.

A few minutes later, Jean said, “By the way, there’s some kind of business message on the answering machine The recording was from a man named Ron Wilson. Ten months earlier, Ron had talked to me about a new position I might be interested in at a nonprofit organization called Focus on the Family. Jean and I admired Focus’ mission to strengthen marriages and families and were big fans of their radio broadcasts, so we were intrigued by the opportunity. But the months had passed, and I hadn’t heard back from Ron. Because I didn’t want to force my way through a door the Lord wasn’t opening, I let it go.

But now, Ron’s message said the position had finally been approved. Would I still be interested? Suddenly, I had two opportunities to consider, so I prayed about both. I knew Focus wouldn’t be able to offer the same compensation as International Paper, but money wasn’t the only consideration. The Focus mission was close to my heart. My mom died when I was nine, and my stepdad walked out on my siblings and me the day of her funeral. I spent a year in foster care, and my dad later died an alcoholic. The chance to help families around the United States and the world in a significant and meaningful way was an enticing possibility.

I called Ron and flew to Los Angeles the next day for a series of intense interviews and meetings with Focus executives. Throughout the day and on the flight home, Jean and I continued to talk and pray. Ron called on Saturday to ask me to join the Focus on the Family team — at one-third the salary I would make at International Paper. Still, I knew what I felt the Lord was telling me. Ten minutes later, I called Ron and accepted the offer. I’ve never regretted the decision.

I had no idea then that 16 years later God would lead me to assume the presidency of Focus on the Family.

In some ways, the power of prayer is a mystery. Not every prayer receives what we might consider a definitive answer, of course. But I’m convinced, both from the truth of Scripture and from many experiences throughout my life, that the Lord hears our hearts and moves according to His plans to guide our steps.

That’s true north.

•  Jim Daly is president of Focus on the Family. He co-hosts its daily radio broadcast, which is carried on some 2,000 radio outlets and has been inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame. Mr. Daly’s forthcoming book, “Marriage Done Right: One Man, One Woman”  and “Regnery Faith”.

The joy of secret prayer


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At age 41, my spiritual life had become tepid, joyless and somewhat irrelevant to me, Chuck Bentley writes in the Washington Times.

The Christian faith had been a very real part of my life since I was a child, but as I grew older, although my faith was intact, the cares of the world had slowly eroded any real reliance upon God. I was going through the religious motions marked by attending church and minimal charitable giving, but the vibrancy of a personal relationship was suffering.

My wife, Ann, an avid Bible reader, challenged me to read the Bible, something I had not regularly done as an adult. In 2000, beginning in the New Testament, I started reading. It did not take long to be confronted with challenges that would change my life forever.

On Day Two, I saw in the sixth chapter of Matthew the clear instructions of Jesus to give in secret, pray in secret and to fast in secret. None of those practices were a part of my life at that time. But I was looking for something to reignite my relationship with the One I called Lord.

What captured my attention was the obvious promise that follows each of those calls to action: “Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.” “Really?” I thought to myself.

In His own words, Jesus was challenging me not to be “religious” through public displays, but to put faith into Following these literal instructions in Matthew 6:6 — “But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen” — I made it a daily practice to get up an hour earlier in the mornings, set aside time to read my Bible, and then go into a small closet in our home, close the door, get on my knees and pray.

My understanding from this verse was that God wanted me to avoid vain posturing and to pray privately, secretly because of my need for humility. Certainly, that was a need of mine. But there was something far greater to learn.

In this new way of praying, although reverent and respectful, I noticed that I prayed differently when no one else was listening. Prayers became sincere, authentic and transparent. The words that I verbalized aloud were not catchphrases or platitudes, but real, conversational and often urgent.

What was happening was that I was learning to actually talk to God. These were not crafted prayers to impress others. These moments began to bring me closer to Him and into a two-way relationship in a similar way as human friendships develop through conversation.

But what about that “openly reward you” part, you may be asking?

Over time, I began to notice answers to very specific prayers about things that nobody knew were on my heart but God. In other words, Jesus began to show me that He was there; He was listening to those prayers! An incredible joy flooded my soul.

God wanted me to learn that He was in fact present. That He is the God who is not a historic figure or distant, disinterested deity, but the God who is there, fully alive and fully engaged. Only by praying in secret could I have discovered for certain that the King of Kings was listening. What could be better?

• Chuck Bentley is CEO of Crown Financial Ministries. He is also the author of “The Worst Financial Mistakes in the Bible And How You Can Avoid Them”; host of the nationally syndicated radio feature, My MoneyLife; and a columnist at the Christian Post. Follow him @chuckbentley.

Remembering a desperate promise made in war, kept in peace


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It was July 1943, somewhere in the middle of the equatorial Pacific.

Louis Zamperini and two other men had been drifting in a rubber life raft that they had called home for some three and a half weeks, writes, Luke Zamperini in the Washington Times

They had survived the plane crash that claimed the lives of eight of their comrades and were now drifting helplessly toward enemy territory with no food or water. This, it would turn out, was only the midway point in their odyssey.

The meager provisions they had found in the raft had run out within the first week. The men had so far survived by eating what birds, fish and sharks they could catch with their bare hands and drinking what water they could collect from the occasional squall that passed over them. Before this voyage was through, one man would die and the other two would lose almost 60 percent of their body mass.

Scientists tell us that you can live three to five days without water. Even less if exposed to direct sunlight. It had been a week since Louis and his companions had had a sip. They were dying and they knew it.

Louis had never been a religious man. His family was at best nominally Catholic.

But this day he was desperate. He had no where else to turn so he began to pray, “Lord, if you get me through this, if you bring me home alive, I will seek you and serve you the rest of my life.”

Within the hour, a squall appeared. The men desperately paddled into the rain with upturned faces drinking in the heavenly water and collecting what they could in their empty water tins. They had been saved. Several more times they would be without water. Each time they prayed, the rains would come.

After 47 days at sea, they were rescued by the Japanese Navy and interred for 27 months. Having been a famous athlete, Louis was singled out for propaganda purposes and beaten mercilessly in the hopes that he could be broken and be willing to make broadcasts for Radio Tokyo.

He could not be broken, but he was damaged. He developed what we know today to be Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and brought this home with him at the war’s end.

Louis‘ physical deprivation at the hands of his captors and in the open sea had ended his athletic career. He unsuccessfully tried many business ventures only to end up broke and angry. Angry with the Japanese for what they did to him, angry with his failures, and angry with his PTSD.

The man that could not be broken by his captors had finally been broken by hatred and alcohol abuse. Once more he found himself with no where else to turn.

At the urging of his wife, Louis attended a tent meeting in Los Angeles by a new evangelist by the name of Billy Graham. During the sermon, Louis was brought back to that moment on the raft when he prayed for rain and realized that although God brought him home alive, Louis had reneged on his promise to seek and serve the Lord.

Feeling ashamed, he went forward and dedicated his life to Christ. Immediately he knew he was done fighting, drinking and hating. His PTSD miraculously disappeared. Soon after, he returned to Japan on a mission and forgave his former captors face to face.

He dedicated the rest of his life in service to others, testifying of his experience and conversion, and establishing a youth camp, which is still in service today under The Louis Zamperini Foundation and its partners.

• Luke Zamperini is the son of the late Louis Zamperini and chairman of the Louis Zamperini Foundation.

Sunday, 5 February 2017

Kris Kristofferson -Why me Lord?


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World renowned worship artist credits Ps91 for Miraculous cancer healing

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"The medical world doesn't like to use the word 'healed' ... but I'm believing God's report over my life. I speak Psalm 91 over myself every day; I take my medicine and I take the Word of God, and I do my best with what I can do in the natural and trust God with those things over which I have no power." -Darlene Zschech

(New York, NY)—[CBN News] Worship singer Darlene Zschech is behind some of America's most widely-sung worship songs, including: "Victor's Crown," "In Jesus' Name," "Worthy Is the Lamb," "At the Cross" and the global anthem "Shout to the Lord." (Photo via CCLI TV)
Now, she is set to release a live DVD/CD album entitled "Here Am I Send Me," a project that was born out of one of the darkest struggles of her life—her battle with cancer.

The album opens with "You Are Great," a powerful declaration of the greatness of God written with Martin Smith.

"When I was at my sickest, Martin flew over from England to sit with us, sing songs over our church and walk with my husband and put courage in," Darlene told Charisma News, recalling the dark days after her unexpected diagnosis of breast cancer. "It's Week One of treatment and you think you're going to die, and Martin said, 'Darls, I know you're going to want to write songs about this season. What do you want to say?' And I said, 'I want to say 'He is great!' And so we wrote this song together," she said. "That's where it started ... In the midst of the fire, it doesn't change who He is."

That one song turned into an entire album and eventually, a "miraculous healing."

"The medical world doesn't like to use the word 'healed.' They like to say the word 'remission,'" she said. "But I'm believing God's report over my life. I speak Psalm 91 over myself every day; I take my medicine and I take the Word of God, and I do my best with what I can do in the natural and trust God with those things over which I have no power."

The main message of the alum is to worship God with your whole life, no matter how long, short, painful, or joyous it may be.

"None of us know how many days we have," says Zschech. "Whatever days I have—and I'm declaring a ripe old age—I want to live them intentionally. I want to live the love of Christ."

Integrity Music will release the highly anticipated album on March 3rd. It was recorded with her team at Hope Unlimited Church in Australia and features nearly a dozen songs penned by the likes of Paul Baloche, Jenn Johnson and Leeland Mooring.

While Zschech may have defeated cancer, she says (she) still has a lot to learn on her journey towards understanding God's love.

"It's a journey. I'm not there yet, but that's the journey," she said.

Morgan Freeman Calls Speaking in Tongues the 'Language of Heaven'



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"Some people feel they are touched by Heaven in a physical way every Sunday," Freeman said as he entered Newlife Pentecostal Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Freeman had embarked on a spiritual journey documented in his hit series "The Story of God," CBN News reports

In an episode entitled 'Heaven and Hell,' the actor explores the phenomenon of speaking in tongues.

"All around me people have been swept up by an invisible force. And now they speak what they believe is the language of Heaven. I can see it on their faces that they are genuinely somewhere else."

While Freeman did not participate in the worship, he says he felt a transforming power in the room.

"Now, whatever it is, they felt that power; they are not the same. Experience changes them, how they see themselves, how they relate to others, how they live their lives," Freeman said.

Freeman asked one church member if she understood what she was saying when she spoke in tongues.

"When you let the Holy Spirit flow through you then you don't have control over yourself. It's just the Holy Spirit speaking to you," she said. "I can't wait to go to Heaven because that's how it would be at all times."

Freeman calls the experience "powerful."

"That was quite a powerful experience," he said. "I could feel the energy in that space. Normal people suddenly transformed by some power and then just as suddenly return to normal. But Pentecostals believe that they are bringing Heaven down to earth."

Saturday, 4 February 2017

Piepklein babatjie verstom dokters



Deur Kaydene Davids 02 Februarie 2017   NETWERK24

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Lee-Anne Adonis wat ’n skamele 525 g by haar geboorte geweeg het en sedertien aan geen lewensondersteunende masjiene gekoppel is nie.Foto’s: Mlungisi Louw

’n Piepklein wonderwerk van 525 g wat in Januarie in ’n ambulans op pad na ’n hospitaal in Kakamas gebore is en nooit aan enige lewensondersteunende toerusting gekoppel was nie, verstom tot medici.
Lee-Anne Adonis weeg vandag 625 g.
Sy is op 12 Januarie op tussen 22 en 25 weke met die hulp van ’n vroedvrou in ’n ambulans gebore. Sy is toe per lugambulans na die Mediclinic Bloemfontein gebring waar sy deur dr. Jaco Neser behandel word.
Neser sê alles aan Lee-Anne is perfek: haar longe is ongelooflik, haar hart is piekfyn, haar suikervlakke is normaal en haar bloedtelling is soos dié van ’n “volwassene”.
Sy haal sedert geboorte self asem. Neser sê hy het al verskeie vroeggebore babas behandel, maar nog nie een wat nié aan lewensondersteunende masjiene gekoppel is nie.
“Ek het nog nooit so iets gesien nie. Alles aan haar is spesiaal. ’n Klein wonderwerkie.”
Hy sê daar is geen aanduiding dat Lee-Anne permanente skade opgedoen het nie.

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’n Afdruk van Lee-Anne Adonis se linkervoetjie en -handjie.

“Sy sal normaal soos ’n premature baba ontwikkel.”
Skaars twee weke voor haar geboorte het haar ma, Antoinette, ’n huisvrou van Nababeep in Namakwaland, uitgevind sy is swanger.
Lee-Anne se skielike opwagting was vir haar en haar man, John, ’n groot skok, maar tog ’n lekker verrassing, sê sy.
“Ek was nie voorbereid op haar koms nie. Ons het nie eens klere vir haar gekoop nie.”
Al waarop sy nou wag, is om haar wonderwerkie in haar arms te kan hou.
“Ek is hartseer. Sy is duisende kilometers van my af, maar sodra ek genoeg geld het, klim ek dadelik in ’n bus om haar te sien.”
Barbara Steenkamp, hospitaalwoordvoerder, sê Lee-Anne word in die waaksaal vir vroeggeborenes in ’n broeikas behandel.
Sy kry buisvoeding.
“Sy is ’n spesiale klein mensie wat in ons harte gekruip het.”

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Dokters is gaande oor Lee-Anne Adonis, ’n piepklein vroeggebore baba van Nababeep in Namakwaland, omdat sy sedert haar geboorte op 525g nog glad nie aan lewensondersteunende toerusting gekoppel was nie. Lee-Anne, wat nou al 625?g weeg, word in die Mediclinic Bloemfontein versorg.
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