Showing posts with label Knights of Columbus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knights of Columbus. Show all posts

Saturday, June 10, 2017

First “Jacob’s Lambs” in 2,000 Years Born in Israel, Heralding Return of Biblical Identity - BREAKING ISRAEL NEWS

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June 8, 2017

First “Jacob’s Lambs” in 2,000 Years Born in Israel, Heralding Return of Biblical Identity


US Lawmaker at Congress-Knesset Jubilee Event: “Jerusalem Must Remain United for 1,000 Years”

“Arise, shine, for thy light is come, and the glory of Hashem is risen upon thee.” (Isaiah 60:1)

The Next Chapter of the Bible

In the past 120 years, we have seen the miracles of the Jewish People’s return to its ancestral Homeland. During this remarkable period, one great miracle perhaps shines brighter than all the rest- Israel’s victory in the Six-Day-War. The aim of this book is to tell the story of the war of deliverance in 1967 and to emphasize the miraculous aspects of Israel’s astonishing victory.
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Lone Soldier in Israeli Army Grateful for Special Care He Receives

“Turn Thee unto me, and be gracious unto me; for I am solitary and afflicted.” (Psalms 25:16)

"We Must Act Quickly if Christianity Is to Survive in Middle East": Knights of Columbus

“He that is gracious unto the poor lendeth unto Hashem; and his good deed will He repay unto him.” Proverbs (19:17)

Eizenkot: Hezbollah Remains Israel’s
Top Priority

“Proclaim ye this among the nations prepare war; stir up the mighty men; let all the men of war draw near let them come up.” (Joel 4:9)

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Netanyahu Thanks UN Ambassador Haley for "Telling the Truth"

PM Netanyahu gives a warm greeting to US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, in Israel for a short visit, thanking her for standing up for Israel, America and what the UN is supposed to be.

I KINGS 22:2

The Hebrew word 'yarad' means “he came down.” When the Bible makes references to “going up” or “going down,” it is often spiritual, rather than physical...

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Daily Picture: To the King of Israel

Guardians of the beautiful Land of Israel. These are top combat soldiers from the Golani Brigade who protect Israel's northern border.

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Monday, March 14, 2016

Former ISIS Captive: 'My People Are Forgotten and Alone' - CBN News


Former ISIS Captive: 'My People Are Forgotten and Alone'
03-12-2016

A prominent Catholic priest in Iraq, who had been held captive by ISIS for nine days, told reporters this week that his people are indeed suffering genocide at the hands of the Islamic terror group.
"I'm here to tell you that my people -- they feel that we are forgotten and alone," Father Douglas al-Bazi, a prominent Chaldean Catholic priest, testified at the National Press Club. "And I am here to tell the Americans the first right step should be taken is to call it a genocide."
Al-Bazi addressed reporters during a press conference announcing the release of a new report backing up his claims.
The Knights of Columbus and In Defense of Christians released a 280-page report that contained significant information not available before.
That report includes "the most comprehensive information to date on Christians who have been killed, kidnapped, raped, sold into slavery, driven from their homes, and dispossessed, as well as on churches that have been destroyed," according to a news release.
The report also includes "interviews with witnesses to the atrocities that were collected during a Knights of Columbus fact-finding mission to Iraq last month."
"Genocide is a polite word,"  Al-Bazi said. "Can you figure another word actually to be a fit to what happened to my people?"
Al-Bazi said ISIS held him for nine days, beat him, and smashed his teeth with a hammer. His tormentors also used the hammer to break his nose and back.
"I still keep my shirt when they kidnapped me," Al-Bazi shared, holding up his bloodstained shirt. "Still, I look to my blood every day and I remember: this is what happened to my people every day. I'm lucky; I still look to my blood and remember what about my people -- they don't have any more chance."
Al-Bazi said he also had a pistol held to his head and went without water for four days.
Eventually he left his Baghdad home for safety in the Kurdish North. He now runs the Mar Elia Church, which shelters more than 112 displaced Iraqi families.
The U.S. State Department has a congressionally mandated deadline of March 17 to determine if ISIS is committing genocide against Christians and other minority groups.
To view the report from the Knights of Columbus and In Defense of Christians, click here.
To sign a petition urging Secretary of State John Kerry and America to "end its silence about the ongoing genocide against Christians and other minority groups in Iraq and Syria," click here.