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Thursday, May 11, 2017

Jerusalem Journal report - Personal Net worth: $2.2 Trillion

Personal Net worth: $2.2 Trillion

May 10, 2017


Last Friday and Saturday I had the privilege of spending Shabbat with two of my closest friends in Israel, Yishai and Malkah Fleisher. They live on the Mount of Olives; their family is delightful.

On Saturday, their youngest Delight, about 18 months old, suddenly lost his lunch. Poor thing. One day later, I lost mine.

Poor me! It was a stomach flu. 24 hours? If only. Three days later I am getting better but still recovering.

Homebound and weak, my sudden if temporary fall from health has been a good reminder about how quickly things can change. Overnight I went from vigorous health to achy weakness, from an active schedule to the sofa, bed and ...facilities, lol.

Thinking along these lines, guess who came to mind?

According to MSN, he is the fifth wealthiest person who ever lived. In today's US dollars, his personal net worth was an estimated $2.2 *trillion.*

Not bad, eh? Fairly secure, right?
 


He didn't think so. Instead, he said, "Cast but a glance at riches, and they disappear; they sprout wings and fly off to the sky like an eagle."

Just like my health did on Sunday night.

About 900 years after this wealthy man died, his direct descendant with a net worth of zero also said some interesting things about money.

Perhaps with his great-great grandfather in mind, he said we cannot take wealth with us, even to heaven, when we die. What we accumulate here stays here.

But, he added — and this is really interesting — we can send it on ahead.

Instead of amassing fortunes here, his advice was to "store up" financial wealth there, a place where assets do not depreciate and "thieves cannot break in and steal."

He also gave a glimpse of heaven's complex social makeup. Just like here, its culture is a network of relationships.

"Use this world's wealth," he said, "to gain friends for yourselves, so that when it is gone, you will be welcomed into their eternal dwellings." What's more, he added, "according to the measure you use, it will be measured to you."

Somehow productivity and wealth in heaven's economy will be, like here, linked to who we know. Notably, who we know there has everything to do with what we do here.

The obvious question is how? How do we transfer wealth from here to there? How do we build a network of helpful relationships in heaven's economy?

The 5th wealthiest man who ever lived had a notion. His poetic explanation was to "throw your bread into the water. Then, after many days, you will find it."

Almost a millennium later, his descendent was a bit more explicit.

In about hundred different ways, he said to give it away. Give it to the Temple, give it to the poor, give it to his kingdom's work. Give it where there is no chance of a return, at least in this world's terms. (That's what his great, great grandfather meant by, "throw your bread into the water.")

And, give extravagantly. In fact, he clarified to a wealthy young aristocrat, give away everything you regard as yours. Because, in reality, nothing here belongs to us. Instead, we are trustees for the only Owner of wealth on this side of the grave.

Why wait? Send it on ahead.

For your own sake, do it now. Click here.

The Jerusalem Journal is doing...
...God's kingdom work, informing end-times watchmen
...from his land
...on behalf of his people,
...for your benefit, and
...in such a time as this.
From Jerusalem and, as always, thanking God for you...
~Brian

P.S. I have a few personal needs. If God is leading you to do so, send me an email and I will let you know what they are. You can write me at Brian@JerusalemJournal.net.
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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

What is happening with the Jerusalem Journal? - Brian Schrauger



What is happening with the Jerusalem Journal?

Brian Schrauger 


It's been awhile. Have you missed me? Lol. Actually, there is a lot to report. Here in Israel, God is opening amazing doors for the Jerusalem Journal. As usual, however, moving through them means spiritual warfare; a lot of it.

As write these words, my immediate reaction is a rueful chuckle.

Spiritual war, especially here, is not a surprise. After all, as a non-profit news agency, our mission is to inform Christian watchmen with regional and global news, especially events that are setting the stage for things the Bible has prophesied.

That's why our news slogan is, "For such a time as this."

Considering where we are and the fascinating days in which we live, spiritual warfare is not going to diminish. With your support, however, it will not stop our advance.

As partners with us — as partners with God — in this venture, I am grateful for your cover as together we move toward and through each door.

Have you seen our daily videos? Almost every day we are posting a one to two minute video report from locations around Jerusalem and other places too.

In fact, the Jerusalem Journal is about to have two locations: one in Jerusalem and the other in the Galilee! In two months, James and Maddy Worthington and their young family are moving north. Their new, and gorgeous, location means the Jerusalem Journal positioned to report directly from the hotpoint of Israel's north, close to its borders with Syria and Lebanon.

When Israel's next war comes, most concur: it will come from one, or both, of these countries.

Oh, and have you seen the Chaim Report? Based on the model of the well-known Drudge Report, the Chaim Report offers Israel-related headlines from around the world. Every headline is linked to its original report.


 
Updated 24/7, the Chaim Report offers watchmen a first-stop location for end-times related news. We glean the news and give you the results.

Actually, our newest volunteer, Rhonda Ballance, is the reason we are able to do this. For many months, I tracked stories Rhonda was posting to her Facebook Group, "Yesterday's Prophecies, Today's News."

Her ability to identify and glean stories is a remarkable gift. I am thrilled she has agreed to be Editor of the Chaim Report.

Other opportunities are presenting themselves as well. We need your support to move ahead.

How can you help?
1. We need $1,000 a month to let other Christian watchmen know who we are and the timely information that we offer. Click here.

2. We also need $1,000 a month to set up a "Righteous Palestinian" division. Click here.

3. And there are equipment needs. Two MacBook Air computers would be a tremendous help in composing reports, posting news and managing the website. Two more regular MacBooks are also needed. Oh, and we need a number of video production items.

4. Volunteer! Right now, our top need is for a gifted administrator.

5. Funding for operating expenses is not a jazzy need, but it is a critical one. Transportation, housing and food costs are the stuff of everyday life. Right now, the need here is for an additional $5,000 a month. Click here.
I know you have a giving budget and/or designated funds for partnering with God and his kingdom.

The Jerusalem Journal is doing...
...his kingdom work
...in his land
...on behalf of his people,
...for you, and
...in such a time as this.
Would you, right now, designate funds you have already allocated for his work, his plan, specifically for the Jerusalem Journal?

Let me know, would you? The encouragement of your support is priceless.

From Jerusalem, I am thanking God for you, especially in such a time as this...
~Brian

P.S. If you have an interest in supplying personal things I need, let me know in a private email or by text. :-)


Did you miss these emails? Or, perhaps, would like a refresher?
✡ Subject line, "A personal note." You can read it here.
✡ Subject line, "Questions I am being asked." You can read it here.
✡ Subject line, "In, and for, such a time as this." You can read it here.

✡ Subject line, "How was Moses able to keep his arms up?" You can read it here.

✡ Subject line,"Thanksgiving in Jerusalem" You can read it here.

✡ Subject line, "A spirit comes with it." You can read it here.

✡ Subject line, "Who are the prophets of the 21st century?" You can read it here.
Note: because the Jerusalem Journal is a US nonprofit, your donation may have tax benefits. Please check with your accounting advisor.
Also, you are welcome to respond by phone, text or email. If you phone, please send an advance text so that I know who is calling. And if I am unable to answer, please, send a text. :-)
✡ My Israeli mobile number is +972​.53.337.1108.

...From the UK, you can reach me on my Israeli mobile using this UK number: +44 203.807.4211

...From the US, you can reach me on my Israeli mobile using this US number: +1 312.818.3578
✡ Using the Israeli number, you can add me to your WhatsApp list for encrypted, international texting.
✡ If you are on Facebook, its texting service, Messenger, is a helpful tool that I often use.

✡ On Skype, my ID is domelot.
✡ And the fastest way to reach me by email is by sending to either
BrianSchrauger@JerusalemJournal.net or Brian@ZionComputer.net
I look forward to hearing from you.

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

In, and for, such a time as this - Brian Schrauger JERUSALEM JOURNAL

In, and for, such a time as this

Brian Schrauger




I woke up this morning anxious to see the results of the US election.
 
President Trump.
 
What does it mean? For Israel, and the world, it means unpredictability. As global powers teeter on the edge of a massive war ready to ignite only miles from Jerusalem, the role that Trump will play is unknown.
 
As I wrote yesterday, the Kuznetzov Naval Group has just arrived near the coast of Syria, Turkey - and Israel. It includes Russia's best aircraft carrier, best battleships and best submarines. As I write these words, the envoy is engaging in a "major aeronautics exercise" just east of Crete.
 
Why?

One of Russia's apparent objectives is to heighten military operations in Syria with in order to defeat ISIS and secure Assad's government in Syria...

...and to do these things before Trump is sworn into office on 20 January 2017.
 
Will he make it into office before an explosive war begins? And if he does, will his policies make things better or worse?
 
In such a time as this, God knows. Indeed, he does. But the certainty that he knows is not a call to relax. Just the opposite.

Important portions of what God knows about our times are revealed in his Word. It is not a pretty picture. And it is not a summons to chill.
 
When Yeshua predicted the days in which we live, he warned about false messiahs, false prophets, global wars, natural disasters and persecution of God's family. We will even see, he said, the abomination of desolation ...standing in the holy place -- right here, in Jerusalem.
 
How then should we live in such a time as this?
 
According to Yeshua, we must be on the alert. Peter later wrote that being alert requires sobriety; that is, clear thinking.
 
This is exactly what the Jerusalem Journal is about: being on the alert with clear thinking as events unfold around us; and getting word out about those events to believers around the world - from Jerusalem.
 
Will you invest in this, transferring a portion of your temporal wealth to a heavenly account that is a permanent inheritance? 

If so, click here.
 
In, and for, such a time as this...

~Brian

Did you miss the first two emails that I sent? Or, perhaps, you would like a refresher?

The subject line of the first one was, A personal note. You can read is here.

The subject line of the second email was Questions I am being asked. You can read it here.
Note: because the Jerusalem Journal is a US nonprofit, your donation may have tax benefits. Please check with your accounting advisor.
 
Also, you are welcome to respond by phone, text or email. If you phone, please send an advance text so that I know who is calling. And if I am unable to answer, please, send a text. Toda raba. :-)
✡ My Israeli mobile number is +972​.53.337.1108.

...From the UK, you can reach me on my Israeli mobile using this UK number: +44 203.807.4211

...From the US, you can reach me on my Israeli mobile using this US number: +1 312.818.3578
✡ Using the Israeli number, you can add me to your WhatsApp list for encrypted, international texting.
✡ If you are on Facebook, its texting service, Messenger, is a helpful tool that I often use.

✡ On Skype, my ID is domelot.
 
✡ And the fastest way to reach me by email is by sending to either
BrianSchrauger@JerusalemJournal.net or Brian@ZionComputer.net
I look forward to hearing from you. :-)
This is a personal email. I am using an email service to better manage my time in getting this to you.
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Thursday, October 27, 2016

AS RUSSIAN FLEET APPROACHES, NETANYAHU AND PUTIN TALK - Brian Schrauger JERUSALEM JOURNAL

Putin and Netanyahu meet in Moscow Photo Israeli GPO Kobi Gideon OVERLAYSAS RUSSIAN FLEET APPROACHES, NETANYAHU AND PUTIN TALK


As Russia's Northern Fleet approaches Syria, and hence Israel, Putin and Netanyahu found time to talk by phone. Topics included birthday greetings to Netanyahu and 25 years of relations between the countries. According to the Kremlin, "they also discussed urgent international and regional issues."
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Last Friday was the 67th birthday of Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. How many world leaders sent birthday greetings is unknown. One nation, however, publicized a personal call. According to the Kremlin, Russian President Vladamir Putin phoned and "cordially congratulated Benjamin Netanyahu on his birthday and the Jewish holiday of Sukkot that is celebrated these days."
In classic diplospeak, Moscow added, "the two leaders exchanged greetings on the occasion of the 25th anniversary (October 18) of the restoration of diplomatic relations between Russia and Israel, and emphasized their interest in further developing multifaceted bilateral cooperation."
It is virtually certain, however, that the real purpose of the call was in the announcement's final sentence, a terse eight words:
They also discussed urgent international and regional issues.
Although neither country revealed the specific nature of those issues, some of them, at least, are not difficult to infer.
Russia continues to escalate its military role across Israel's northeast border in Syria. Much to NATO's consternation last week, Russia's entire Northern Fleet passed through the English Channel, only miles from the European continent on the one hand and the United Kingdom on the other.
While, in part, Moscow's deployment of the Northern Fleet was intended to rattle Europe's doors, it is virtually certain that its destination is a place Mediterranean where, in accordance with its primary purpose, it will be in firing range, and flight range, of Syria. The inclusion of Russia's largest aircraft carrier in the fleet, the Admiral Kuznetsov, indicates the potential for even greater warplane traffic in Syria's already crowded skies.
One of Israel's concerns is avoiding accidental conflict with Russian jets as it carries out its own missions in the area, especially in Syria. Since Russia made its superpower play, moving into Syria just over a year ago, Israel has clarified to Moscow that it maintains the right to target Iranian arms shipments Hezbollah. Based in Lebanon, another neighbor to Israel's north, the so-called "party of Allah" is Israel's sworn enemy. Already armed with upwards of 150,000 missiles to use in a promised war with Israel, Jerusalem is not willing to see the arsenal further grow. It also is unwilling to permit missile armaments in Syria's portion of the Golan heights, immediately across Israel's border in that portion of the Golan under its control.
Another probable concern by Israeli leaders is the potential for conflict between its "greatest ally," the United States, and its "latest ally," Russia. A recent words between the two countries has provoked fears of a military conflict between them in the Middle East. The United States is currently providing military assistance to Iraqi forces in their attempt to re-take the city of Mosul from Islamic State, also known as ISIS. And only miles away from Mosul, the US has sided with rebels in Syria who desire to overthrow Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad. For its part, Russia is fighting those same rebels in an attempt to keep Assad in power.
Both the US and Russia claim that their ultimate objective in Syria is the defeat, if not the destruction, of ISIS. 
As announced in Russian media on 30 September, Moscow is sending its Prime Minister, Dmitry Medvedev, to Jerusalem for a visit on 10 November. Coming on the tailwind of the US presidential election two days before the visit, it is likely that other facets of mutual concern between Jerusalem and Moscow are potential policy changes the new US President will bring to the region.
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Brian Schrauger is the Editor-in-Chief of the Jerusalem Journal. He can be reached at Editor@JerusalemJournal.net 

Thursday, October 20, 2016

RUSSIA AND TURKEY "MOVING FAST" AT END OF OBAMA PRESIDENCY by Brian Schrauger Jerusalem Journal

Putin Erdogan meet in Turkey on 10 Oct 2016 Photo YouTube screenshot RT channel

RUSSIA AND TURKEY "MOVING FAST" AT END OF OBAMA PRESIDENCY


According to one assessment by Israeli intelligence, Russian President Vladamir Putin and Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan are scrambling to take advantage of the power vacuum left in the Middle East by US President Barack Obama. As Moscow soldifies it superpower presence there, it is already carving up a portion of Syria for shared control with Ankara.
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Last Friday US President Barack Obama told his country's military leaders that, instead of arming rebel groups in Syria in their stand against the country's ruthless despot, Bassar Assad, Washington was going to negotiate with Russia, the superpower fighting to keep Assad in power.
According to Israeli intelligence news service, DEBKAfile, Obama's "high words" and "recriminations" about the "unspeakable horrors" Assad has inflicted on his own citizens, were always empty. He was never serious about providing rebels "the anti-air weapons they need to shoot down Russian and Syrian warplanes blitzing them."
In fact, US options in Syria are rapidly diminishing. There is no longer a way to get missiles to rebel groups. Erdogan will not allow delivery via Turkey.
Why?
Because Putin is making him an offer he cannot refuse: shared control of a Turkish "security zone" in northern Syria. In effect, it is an offer from Moscow that will carve away a huge chunk of the beleaguered state. As a de facto victor sharing spoils, Russia's chutzpah is an irresistible lure for Erdogan. But one of the barbs holding the lure when he bites requires Turkey's further separation of ties, if not severance of ties, with the US and Europe.
Ostensibly, Moscow is supporting Assad and has allied with Iran to this end. But Erdogan opposes Assad. Why then is Russia making the offer? By elevating Erdogan above the US and Europe as the world's voice against Assad while offering northern Syria as a "security zone," Moscow further removes Western influence in the region, putting in its place a puppet it has bribed.
Vis-a-vis Ankara, Russia's alliance with Tehran is playing both sides against the middle, a geopolitical focal point that, for now, is Syria. Russia's advantage is that it becomes the superpower "godfather" of the Middle East prospering from all its warring players who come to it seeking favors.
How serious is the pending deal between Moscow and Ankara?
DEBKAfile’s intelligence sources reveal that under discussion is the installation in Turkey of a system of advanced Russian missiles linked to the Russian anti-air missile shield under construction in Syria.
Turkey would thus become the first member of NATO to arm itself with a Russian anti-air missile shield.
Why is this happening now and what are the real objectives? DEBKAfile offers an explanation.
Putin and Erdogan are moving fast to cash in on President Obama’s repugnance for military intervention in Syria and his waning powers at the tail end of his presidency. Furthermore –
a) Neither is configuring Syrian President Bashar Assad into their calculations. They are going forward with their plans while ignoring him and his drastically diminished army as factors worth consideration.
b) Their objectives are similar and interlocking: Both are intent on developing their respective enclaves in northern Syria, Moscow for a long-term military presence in the country: likewise, Ankara.
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Brian Schrauger is the Editor-in-Chief of the Jerusalem Journal. He can be reached at Editor@JerusalemJournal.com