Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Ahava Adventure to Jerusalem! Nov. 2-11, 2013


May 2, 2013


Greetings all.

Our Love For His People annual "Ahava Adventures" trip to Israel resumes this year. Three years is a long time since the last one, and I am ready to get back to walking the streets of Jerusalem and blessing His people.

It is funny. Yesterday I was walking the streets of Charlotte during my half-hour lunch. Praying and photoing (new word I just created).

I know more about the streets of Jerusalem and where things are than I do here in uptown Charlotte.

As for Jerusalem, my good boss Eleni has given me permission to take time off Nov. 2-11 (leave on a Saturday and return on a Monday) this year. That will give us time for seven days in Jerusalem, plus a day bus trip to Masada/Dead Sea, which is always fun.


Tower of David - painting by Art Levin


Believing the Lord wants to connect people like us to His Chosen people, especially those  in the Holy Land, though He calls it the Promised Land, I will always need His guidance for these individual times of adventures.

The Western Wall (The Kotel) - Jerusalem


Initially these Ahava Adventures trips were to be for two to four people, staying in friend's homes or a low cost hotel (we only need a cot or mattress, right Ben?!) The purpose of low budget accomadations is to make it as affordable for as many as possible.

And then this trip was only going to be for young men, who need to get out of themselves and touch the Lord's heart.

But now ladies want to go...

So, now that the vision has expanded, let me know if you are interested. I  can only give people a month or so to consider. If we get a gender mix response, we can get a hotel. Otherwise my connections will "make room in the inn" for two to three of us.

Planes and trains and such need to get booked ASAP.

Shalom y'all,

Steve

P.S. The total package for flight, food and non-hotel lodging would be around $2000. As of today, flights from Charlotte to Tel Aviv are around $1300. If hotel lodging is needed due to the number of people, we would probably have to add another $500-$700 per person.

But the tour guide is free!! Me!!

Friends from England and The Netherlands are possibly joining us for a long over due time of fellowship.

If you can't make it this year, cancel the cruise you have booked for next year and come spend time where the Lord says His name rests on Jerusalem.

Come and blow the trumpet (shofar) in Zion!


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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Israel Marks Holocaust, Warns World 'Never Forget'

Israel Marks Holocaust, Warns World 'Never Forget'

Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust Museum

- Jerusalem, Israel

 
  
JERUSALEM, Israel -- Israelis remembered the Holocaust on Monday and highlighted the Jewish resistance on the 70th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
 
Sirens wailed as Israel stood still in memory of millions of Jews who were murdered in the Nazi Holocaust.
 
For two minutes, traffic stopped and Israelis paused to reflect on the World War II horrors that came upon the Jewish people -- on those who survived and those who didn't.
 
Visiting Secretary of State John Kerry joined Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and laid a wreath in memory of the 6 million Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
 
Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Day officially began with a state ceremony at Yad VaShem, Israel's Holocaust Museum.
 
Survivors and their relatives lit six torches -- each representing 1 million Jews who perished in the Nazi reign of terror.
 
 
 
This year marked the 70th anniversary of the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the first large-scale rebellion against the Nazis in Europe. It became a symbol of the struggle against impossible odds.
 
Israeli President Shimon Peres said the threat of the Holocaust against one nation is a threat against all nations.
 
Meanwhile, Netanyahu made reference to the threat from Iran.
 
"The murderous hatred against the Jews that has accompanied the history of our people has not disappeared," the prime minister warned.
 
With less than 200,000 Holocaust survivors left in Israel, there is concern that the memory and impact of the Holocaust could fade.
 
"I think we are too apart. I think there is not enough remembering, not enough time has passed for us to be so forgetful about what the Jewish people have been through," one Jerusalemite told CBN News.
 
"It's very important for us and unfortunately we were talking about the fact that in about 50-60 years it's liable to be nothing but another blip on history," said an American Jewish man who has children and grandchildren living in Israel.
 
"I do think it's just important that we remember what happened. Our Bible tells us never to forget….We have to depend on ourselves and God," his wife said.
 
 

IDF chief: No weapon formed against us shall prosper

IDF chief: No weapon formed against us shall prosper
Tuesday, April 09, 2013 | Israel Today Staff
Though he failed to reference the Bible or acknowledge God directly, Israeli army chief Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz did seem to give a nod to the biblical promises concerning Israel while marking Holocaust Remembrance Day at the Auschwitz death camp on Monday.

Speaking to a large number of Israeli, Jewish and non-Jewish dignitaries, Gantz echoed Isaiah 54:17 in declaring that "there is no weapon or evil intention that can stand" against Israel.

Gantz said the presence of Israeli Jewish soldiers in Auschwitz, along with their supporters, was "living proof of the victory of light, the victory of morality, [and] the triumph of Israel."

Even the most calculated and well-oiled attempts to destroy the nation of Israel have failed, and those who devised them have fallen from power, just as the prophet warned.

But knowing that such attempts will not cease, Gantz said Israel "knows better than to make light of existential threats," a likely reference to the defiant Iranian nuclear program.

http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/23779/Default.aspx?hp=article_title
 

50 New Jerusalem Homes to Be Built for Holocaust Survivors

50 New Jerusalem Homes to Be Built for Holocaust Survivors

Israel's Housing Minister Uri Ariel on Tuesday announced that 50 new homes would be built in east Jerusalem to house Holocaust survivors.
 
By Arutz Sheva staff
First Publish: 4/9/2013
 

Homes on outskirts of Jerusalem
Homes on outskirts of Jerusalem
Flash 90
 
 
Israel's Housing Minister Uri Ariel on Tuesday announced that 50 new homes would be built in eastern Jerusalem to house Holocaust survivors.


"These 50 homes, which will be added to those existing homes for the elderly in east Talpiot, will be earmarked for Holocaust survivors," he told Voice of Israel public radio in an announcement made the day after Israel marked Holocaust Memorial Day.


Ariel, who is number two in the Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home) party, went on to affirm that, "building will continue in accordance with what the government's policy has been thus far."


The government "will build in Judea and Samaria more or less as it has done previously. I see no reason to change it," the minister told Channel 10 television, adding that the bulk of housing construction is planned for the Negev desert and the Galilee region in the north.


The Jewish state came to a standstill on Monday morning as a siren sounded for two minutes to commemorate the over six million Jews brutally murdered at the hands of the Nazis. 



Monday, April 8, 2013

Former British PM Margaret Thatcher, ‘staunch friend of Israel,’ dies

Former British PM Margaret Thatcher,

‘staunch friend of Israel,’ dies

April 8, 2013
 

 
 

(JTA) -- Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who was considered a good friend of Israel despite a rocky relationship with Prime Minister Menachem Begin, has died.

Thatcher died Monday after suffering a stroke. She was 87. Thatcher suffered from dementia at the end of her life, which was dramatized in the 2011 movie "The Iron Lady."

The only female to serve as prime minister of Britain, she also was the longest continuously serving prime minister in the 20th century, leading the country and her Conservative Party from 1979 to 1990.

Thatcher was supportive of Israel but had a troubled relationship with Begin, who served two terms in the 1980s. She called Begin the "most difficult" man she had to deal with, according to the Chronicle. She also strongly opposed Israel's bombing of Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mourned her passing in a statement.

"She was truly a great leader, a woman of principle, of determination, of conviction, of strength; a woman of greatness," Netanyahu said. "She was a staunch friend of Israel and the Jewish people. She inspired a generation of political leaders. I send my most sincere condolences to her family and to the government and people of Great Britain."

Thatcher had a strong relationship with U.S. President Ronald Reagan and together they fought communism, leading to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

Her Cabinets included several Jewish members, including Nigel Lawson, Malcolm Rifkind, Keith Joseph and Leon Brittan, according to the Jewish Chronicle.

http://jvillagenetwork-jewish-israeli-news.blogspot.com/2013/04/former-british-pm-margaret-thatcher.html

  

Israel 65th Birthday - "An Evening Honoring Israel"

Israel 65th Birthday - "An Evening Honoring Israel"

April 12, 2013 - Lincolnton, NC





Beit Yeshua (Curtis Loftin & Doug Williams), Highway To Zion (Cathy Hargett), and Love For His People (Steve Martin), will host our annual AN EVENING HONORING ISRAEL on Friday, April 12th, 7:00 to 9:30 pm.


Curtis Loftin - Beit Yeshua


Cathy Hargett - Highway To Zion


Steve & Laurie Martin, Indira & Edgar Persad

Beit Yeshua (Curtis Loftin & Doug Williams), Highway To Zion (Cathy Hargett), and Love For His People (Steve Martin), will host our annual AN EVENING HONORING ISRAEL on Friday, April 12th, 7:00 to 9:30 pm.

This annual event will be in the Family Life Center at Covenant Bible Church, 2168 Gastonia Hwy, Lincolnton, NC 28092, in honor of Israel's 65th Birthday.       

Genesis 12:3And I will bless them that bless thee (Israel) and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.

Psalm 122:6-7Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee.  Peace be within thy walls and prosperity within thy palaces. Isaiah 41:1For the LORD will have mercy on Jacob and will yet choose Israel and set them in their own land: and the stranger shall be joined with them and they shall cleave to the house of Jacob.

Zechariah 8:23Thus saith the LORD of hosts: "In those days it shall come to pass that ten men shall take hold out of all languages of the nations, even shall take hold of the skirt of him that is a Jew, saying, 'We will go with you: for we have heard that God is with you.' "


Chuck Anthony

Paul Miles

The evening will include: special music by Gideon Anthony, original Messianic Music by Wane Daroux, Israeli Folk Dance, numerous displays and special food.

Special Guest Speaker for the evening is Ze'ev Nevo. 



Ze'ev is a Jewish Believer from Israel and founder of Israel Media Ministries.           

Bring a kosher snack and come join us.I hope to see you there.

Shalom,

Curtis Loftin
Co-Founder
Beit Yeshua

The Missionary Doctor and the Jews, Medicine in Tiberias 100 Years Ago

The Missionary Doctor and the Jews,
Medicine in Tiberias 100 Years Ago

Dr. Herbert Torrance visits Tiberias residents
The University of Dundee medical school in Scotland has posted the photos taken by two missionary doctors who established a hospital in Tiberias.  Below is the university's own description:
The Torrance collection, which includes thousands of photographs and color slides of Israel, Palestine and medical illnesses, has now been fully updated on our online catalogue. The photographs were taken by David Torrance and his son Herbert  Torrance who established a hospital in Tiberius in 1885 which lasted for over a hundred years helping the local communities.
Jewish patient in bed (circa 1930)
In recent months we posted several photo essays on the hospital, including incredible pictures dating back over 100 years.

But we were intrigued by a Christian Mission -- albeit a hospital -- in the midst of the very traditional Jewish residents of Tiberias.

We found an answer on a Hebrew Internet site by Avshalom Shachar called "נופים ותרבויות --Vistas and Cultures."
The Jews initially banned [cherem] the hospital, and rabbis prohibited their disciples from being aided in the place because of its missionary nature. However, the outbreak of cholera in the city in 1902 caused hundreds of casualties (including the doctor's wife) and led many Jews to seek out the services of the hospital and Dr. Torrance who, despite his wife's death, continued to treat patients diligently and earned great respect.
When Dr. Torrance died in 1923, the rabbi of Tiberias eulogized him: "Tiberias was blessed with three things: the Sea of Galilee, the Tiberias hot springs, and Dr. Torrance."

http://www.israeldailypicture.com/2013/04/the-missionary-doctor-and-jews-medicine.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+IsraelsHistory-APictureADaybeta+%28Israel%27s+History+-+a+Picture+a+Day+%28Beta%29%29
Jewish and Arab boy, bladder stone cases (1933)


Canadian PM vows to fight anti-Semitism

Canadian PM vows to fight anti-Semitism


SAM SOKOL, Jerusalem Post
04/08/2013

On Yom Hashoah eve, Harper describes Holocaust atrocities as betrayal of human dignity which must never be forgotten; Quarter envoy Tony Blair tells 'Post' anti-Semitism in Europe must be exposed in order to combat it.

Train to Auschwitz
Train to Auschwitz Photo: REUTERS
 
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued a statement marking Holocaust Remembrance Day on Sunday, and vowed to fight all forms of intolerance, discrimination and anti-Semitism.
 
"On Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), Canadians stand together to remember the countless innocent people, including nearly six million Jewish men, women and children who suffered and died at the hands of the Nazis during the Holocaust," Harper said.

"As we mark the liberation of the first Nazi concentration camp in Buchenwald, Germany, let us also pay tribute to all those brave souls who fought with the Jewish resistance during this dark period, and let us renew our own commitment to continue their fight against all forms of intolerance, discrimination and anti-Semitism," he continued.

Harper described the atrocities of the Holocaust as a betrayal of "the fundamental value of human dignity" which must never be forgotten or repeated.

Israel's official state ceremony marked the start of Remembrance day on Sunday evening.

Speaking to The Jerusalem Post at Yad Vashem prior to the ceremony, former British prime minister and Quartet Middle East envoy Tony Blair said "We’ve got to be incredibly vigilant” in dealing with European anti-Semitism.

Blair stressed that when an incident occurs, “it should be given proper publicity.”

Asked how to handle the recent uptick in anti-Semitic attacks in Europe, Blair replied that “when it happens we’ve got to expose it and what happens, unfortunately too often,” when such incidents do not receive proper publicity.

“I know the British government takes it very seriously and we should be putting a lot of pressure on this because you should not tolerate what is intolerable,” Blair said.

http://www.jpost.com/Jewish-World/Jewish-News/On-Remembrance-Day-Canadian-PM-vows-to-fight-anti-Semitism-309060

'Sometimes the loudest response is silence'

'Sometimes the loudest response is silence'

Monday, April 08, 2013 |  Ryan Jones 
Israel Today 
Israel on Monday morning came to a complete standstill for two minutes as nearly every citizen solemnly marked the Nazi Holocaust and the six million Jewish lives it claimed.

As air raid sirens wailed across the country, motorists stopped their cars, school children ceased their studies and everyone everywhere stood in reverent silence.

Immediately after the sirens, official state ceremonies were held at the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum in Jerusalem, while the chief of Israel's army led a march of Israeli soldiers, Holocaust survivors and other Jewish participants through the most infamous of Nazi death camps - Auschwitz.

Israeli army spokesman Eytan Buchman posted the following to his Twitter account:
"Sometimes the loudest response is pure silence. Today a country stood still to say Never Again. Proud to be an IDF officer today."

No matter how many times one hears those sirens, the experience is never less powerful.

An entire nation blanketed in the sound of mournful sirens, an entire population halting all activity to stand in solemn silence. It is a commemorative act likely unprecedented in history.

* PHOTO: IDF Chief oF Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz visits the crematorium at the Aushwitz death camp in Poland

http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/23777/Default.aspx?hp=readmore

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Jewish Refugees History a Warning to the West

Jewish Refugees History a Warning to the West

 



JERUSALEM, Israel -- In the Middle East, much of the talk surrounding the Israeli-Arab conflict deals with land.
 
Israel wants the world to know about hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees expelled from Arab lands as a result of the 1948 rebirth of the state of Israel.
 
"Jews of Middle Eastern and North African descent, almost 900,000 of these Jews were exiled forcibly from their homes throughout the Middle East and North Africa beginning in 1948 when the State of Israel was founded," Dan Diker, secretary-general of the World Jewish Congress, told CBN News.
 
Another major wave of persecution hit after the 1967 Six Day War that forced most of the remaining Jews to leave 11 Middle Eastern and North African countries.
 
 
 
 
 
Linda Menuchin became one of those refugees.
 
"Nobody would want anything with the Jews, especially with the incitement going on in the mosques, so we were labeled like the fifth column," she recalled. "And also more constraints were put -- like you couldn't take out from your own [bank] account … more than 100 dinars a month."
 
In 1970, Menuchin and her brother left Baghdad for Israel, keeping their flight secret from their father, a prominent lawyer.
 
"We didn't even kiss goodbye because I thought we will meet again one day," she said. "I had to run away through Iran."
 
They escaped into the unknown.
 
"So we had only a very small suitcase with us, both of us, and just little money," Menuchin recalled. "I was disguised like an Arab woman and my brother bought a very old coat. It was very cold winter."
 
"To our big luck, everything went smoothly because at the time Jews were not allowed to be away from home more than 80 or 100 kilometers," she said.
 
Such incidents happened all across the Middle East -- expulsions, seizure of property, and murder of the Jews.
 
 
 
"In the aftermath of the Six Day War in 1967, the mob in Libya, especially in Tripoli and Benghazi, took to the streets and started burning the homes of Jewish people and ransacking our warehouses," said American Gina Waldman, founder of Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa, or JIMENA.
 
"And my father's warehouse was burnt and then they came along and started pouring gasoline around my house," she continued. "And a Muslim neighbor came down from the building and convinced the mob that the Jewish family wasn't living there anymore, and of course he saved our lives."
 
"I always felt that there was a sense of injustice, that even though we really made a good life for ourselves in whichever country hosted us, nonetheless we were never recognized for the wrongs that were done to us," she said.
 
Two-thirds of the Jewish refugees resettled in Israel and the rest in other Western countries.
 
Waldman and Menuchin both say they were traumatized.
 
Menuchin said there's a message for the Western world. "Eight-hundred-fifty-thousand Jews were expelled or were forced to leave or persecuted from Arab countries," she said. "And when we try to overlook these issues they come again in a different way," "So now it's the turn of the Christians who are being killed, shot, and we cannot see really any effective action from the West," she added.
 
For Israel, sharing the saga of Jewish refugees is part of gaining international recognition for their sufferings.
 
"We say, well, there are two sets of refugees," Diker said. "There are Jewish refugees and there are Arab refugees and both sides should be compensated together."
 
 

Friday, April 5, 2013

Commitment, Persistence, Dedication - The first three years of Love For His People

Commitment, Persistence, Dedication

Building With Living Stones...

The First Three Years Completed!


Love For His People


"...you yourselves, as living stones,

are being built

into a spiritual house

to be cohanim (a holy priesthood)

set apart for God

to offer spiritual sacrifices

acceptable to Him through

Yeshua the Messiah."

(1 Peter 2:5) Complete Jewish Bible

 








In the spring of 2010 the ministry of Love For His People was "officially" birthed. We received our USA Federal Government 501(c)3 non-profit status. So I guess that is considered the starting point for some here in America.

But most importantly, it was in the heart of the Lord Yeshua (Jesus) from the beginning of time. He just let me know about it on my 55th birthday (Nov. 23, 2009), asking me to step out in faith, leave my important and secure job with another ministry, and go forth.

And then, of all things, He started to have me speak up and write on for this work. My background is business administration and accounting. Not so much a polished minister. (I was ordained though in 2003 and have performed two weddings to date. The third one happens October 12, 2013 with our oldest daughter Hannah.)

As a result of this commitment to bless Israel and the Jews with this new outreach, Love For His People, Inc. has pressed on through the first three lean years, and is poised to go forth further with His encouragement, wisdom and strength. Those three proclaimation words, found on our original logo above, set the foundational course we would pursue.

Over these young years we have passed a few milestones along the way. Maybe I should pick some up and leave these stones around the house, just as the Israelites did in remembrance of the Lord's faithfulness in getting them across the Jordan. Then someday we will build an altar with them, which would represent the sacrifice requested of the Lord.





One precious stone would commemorate the 48th issue of Ahava Love Letter (entitled "Back To The Future"), which was published on April 1, 2013.

The starting fire ignition of these letters came as a result of the Lord's urging, in November of 2010, within a week after a trip to Israel. His Holy Spirit, Ruach HaKodesh, stirs people up when they go. 

My purpose in writing these encouraging ahava words is to share His love in a real, down to earth expression. Did you know that the Hebrew word ahava means love? Connect that with the Gentile/English word love, which we do in our letter title, and you get the One New Man bonding of love. Ahava and love. Jew and Gentile. Coming together, as brothers and sisters in the Lord.

Ahava Love Letters have been posted on this Blog, Facebook Love For His People, Cross TV (Cross TV - Love For His People) and Twitter account (Steve Martin - Love For His People). Our other website also has some featured. Love For His People - full website.

Previously we had sent them out exclusively through e-mails and Constant Contact, but even e-mailing is becoming rare outside of the office, as social media changes hourly. Ask the next generation. My daughter Hannah is still trying to get me to switch to the IPhone. My ancient BlackBerry works just fine.

You can search this Blog to see most of the letters. They also can be found through googling. Thank God for Google, who is unknowingly helping to get the Gospel out! I believe the Lord had them and other such social media businesses established, to serve His purposes. He is always in perfect control. In each of our lives and the nations. Someday all will come to that understanding, one way or another.

Some people think numbers do not matter to the Lord. Adonai (the Lord) loves numbers! He has exact counts all through the Scriptures, beginning with those in the beginning (Genesis) to the final declarations at the triumphal celebration of the Marriage Supper of the Lamb! (Revelation of Yeshua). (I personally hope we have prime rib, medium rare. Two servings, Lord?! And then triple layer chocolate cake for desert?!)

How many fish and loaves were there? How many fish did Peter pull out of the water? The days the Israelites marched around Jericho were how many? See, you know because He wanted you to. So we will share a few here, which has encouraged us as the foundation of this ministry has been laid.

In addition to the Ahava Love Letters, along with postings of news articles from Israel and other truthful sources, we have now surpassed the 777 posting mark on this Blog, with almost 47,000 page views. Another stone for the altar.

As of today, April 5, 2013, on our Cross TV website, we have had 197,324 profile views since the first look in August, 2010. (Cross TV - Love For His People Ministries)

The Love For His People FaceBook page has 3550 friends, 90 followers, and some photos (7,984 - just short of 8,000) for people to see the fascinating land of Israel. Someday we pray they themselves will walk the Land, where Jesus Himself did. By the way, the land itself is far more than just ancient stones.
 
On Oct. 20, 2010, we launched our YouTube channel Love For His People Inc. It now numbers 144 videos, 146 subscribers and 135,985 views. Small beginning with a big heart. Spreading the Word and touching the World.



Another stone of remembrance would represent the time in 2010, when I took my son Ben, the one who does such a great job with our full website  Love For His People and all logos, on his first time trip to Israel. He was part of the initation of our Ahava Adventures to Israel. We are looking forward to the time when many of his generation join us.

Our goal for these truly adventurous service trips is for the Lord to put a little bit more of His heart for Israel and the Jews into the hearts of those who go with us. Incredible.

As I look back now, that first Ahava Adventure was my 10th trip to Eretz Yisrael, the Land of Israel. If I do the math, which I do often being an accountant, having made 10 trips by 2010 could mean 20 by 2020. Come along with us! We keep it cheap - but only in the cost.

That which we give thanks for the most, transpiring over these years, is the friendship and support we have established with and for the Israeli Jews. This is one major, primary purpose of this ministry. We seek to be active participants in fullfilling His Word, out of obedience - "Those who bless Israel will be blessed." (Genesis 12:3) We thus take the Lord seriously, in a practical manner.

It has been just like a few small stones thus far, like the widow's mite, by sending direct monthly support to three families in Jerusalem. But as others bring their stones of skill, experience and provision, we anticipate this solid foundation will be absolutely made stronger.

Many more stones of remembrance will be laid down, as we move forward. Some will help pave the highway for His people to make aliyah. Others who will walk down this road of carefully placed stones will come to acknowledge and appreciate what the Jews have done for the nations, beginning with the Bible.

We will also stand strong against the false, massive lie of the enemy, commonly known in the Church today as Replacement Theology. That leads people to believe that the Jews are no longer in God's eternal plan, but have been replaced by the Church. It is ONE tree that the Lord created. The Jews are the roots. We, as Gentiles (goyim) are the grafted-in branches. Simple as that.

We will share the LOVE BEAT OF YESHUA'S HEART FOR HIS.

His name is on their Promised Land. They are the apple of His eye. His Archangel Michael watches over them daily.



Therefore, our family and friends have decided to stand with the Lord and His Chosen People. As long as we live, we will be there for them - the Jews and their places of habitation.

Take your place as the Lord directs you.

The passionate love work of Love For His People marches on.

Shalom, my family of friends,

Steve and Laurie Martin
Founders and Married Together In Ahava Love



From the Complete Jewish Bible:


1 Peter 2:5-10














"...you yourselves, as living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be cohanim set apart for God to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to him through Yeshua the Messiah.

6



This is why the Tanakh says, "Look! I am laying in Tziyon a stone, a chosen and precious cornerstone; and whoever rests his trust on it will certainly not be humiliated."x

7



Now to you who keep trusting, he is precious. But to those who are not trusting, "The very stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone";y

8



also he is a stone that will make people stumble, a rock over which they will trip.z They are stumbling at the Word, disobeying it — as had been planned.

9



But you are a chosen people,a the King’s cohanim,b a holy nation,c a people for God to possess!d Why? In order for you to declare the praises of the One who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.

10



Once you were not a people, but now you are God’s people; before, you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy.e


CJB



Thursday, April 4, 2013

The 2 Spies: The Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Foundation



The 2 Spies: The Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Foundation: The Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive collects and preserves the world’s largest collection of moving images that record the story of the Jewish people. The vaults contain material shot in Israel before and after the establishment of the State in 1948, motion picture records of many Jewish communities in the Diaspora and two special collections relating to the Holocaust.

Started in the late 1960s by Professor Moshe Davis and other historians of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. the Archives have passed through many hands and finally into Spielberg's foundation.. The Archive has over 13,000 films and videos and provides an invaluable resource.




Since it is Springtime in Israel, The 2 Spies would like to share the Archive's film on Spring in Israel in 1939. Enjoy!

http://the2spies.blogspot.co.il/2013/04/the-steven-spielberg-jewish-film.html

March of Remembrance worldwide - APRIL 7, 2013


 

March of Remembrance: APRIL 7, 2013

in cities everywhere.


March of Remembrance is a Christian prayer walk held on Yom HaShoah (Day of Holocaust Remembrance) as a memorial and to give a public platform for Shoah survivors to tell their stories.

We are closely related to the March of Life movement which has gone across Germany twice, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, & Poland with more national campaigns being planned.




For full information and locations in the USA and worldwide: http://www.marchofremembrance.org/home-1

 

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Palestinian convert to Christianity hosts Evangelical TV show.


 

‘Ex-Muslim’ preaches the Gospel

 
By LINDA GRADSTEIN/THE MEDIA LINE02/04/2013
 
Palestinian convert to Christianity hosts Evangelical TV show.
When Hazem Farraj was 15, he became a Christian. But as a Palestinian Muslim
living in east Jerusalem, he couldn’t tell anyone, especially his father.

“For almost three years I was an underground believer,” Farraj told The Media Line
during a visit to Jerusalem. “I would go to the local mosque and to the Dome of the
Rock in Jerusalem and pray Islamically, but in my heart I was praying to Jesus.”

Today Farraj, 27, is very public. He lives in California and hosts Reflections, a
Christian TV show in English and Arabic. He is grateful for everything in his life,
he says, but he has also made sacrifices for his faith.

Farraj was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1984. Like many immigrants, his father
insisted the children speak Arabic at home. An observant Muslim, he worked hard
to teach his children about Islam.

When Farraj was 12, his father moved the family back to Beit Hanina, a middle-class
 east Jerusalem suburb. The large family of 13 siblings studied Islam, and many
of them became more committed Muslims.

“Islam says to pray five time daily – I only prayed four times, because I was too
lazy to get up for the early morning prayer,” Farraj recounts. “Do the prayers.
Memorize the verses from the Koran. Go to Islamic class and the mosque.
It was all just actions to me. The deeper I got into Islam, the more depressing
it was for me.”

Farraj decided the solution was to convert some Christians to Islam. He approached
his upstairs neighbors, Christians, and they began a discussion that lasted more than
a year and a half.

“I said to them, ‘What if I told you that God can answer your prayers in the name of
Allah,’” he recalls. “Now, he wasn’t answering my prayers, but I needed something to
hold onto. They told me things I was searching for, like ‘Cast your worries upon Jesus,
who cares for you’ and ‘God so loved Hazem that He gave His only son for him.’”

When Farraj was 15, he attended an east Jerusalem church with these neighbors.
He does not want to name the church, fearing it could become a target of attacks.

“I sat in the last pew in the back corner, and I saw something I had never seen,” he
recalls with a wistful smile. “I saw a guy named Steve singing with a guitar and
smiling as if he knew Jesus. I saw people at the altar raising their hands and
loving God, and it made me mad because I wanted it to be the God of the Koran.”

He fled to a downstairs room, where he lay a piece of carpet on the floor and
prayed facing Mecca in Saudi Arabia, according to Islamic rules.

Nothing happened. He went back upstairs to the church, and, he says,
became a Christian.

“I started to pray in the name of Jesus and something happened on the inside that
transformed me,” he remembers.

Soon afterward, the second intifada broke out, and his father moved the
family back to the US.

Farraj continued to practice as an underground Christian. Finally, just before his
18th birthday, he told his father that he had become a Christian. His father cut off
all contact with him, and Farraj has not seen him since.

The pain hurts even 10 years later.

“You don’t ever get over it, you just get through it,” he says. “It has left me
wounded even today.”

He also has no relationship with his stepmother or his siblings.

At age 18 he followed his former neighbors to Alabama, where they had moved.

“I slept for six months, and when I wasn’t sleeping I was eating – I weighed
225 pounds and I was so depressed,” he recalls.

“Then one day I came across a Christian TV station, and there was this preacher.
This voice inside me – I believe it was the voice of God – said, ‘I’ve called you to this.’
I knew it meant that I was called to tell people about Jesus and to help them
come to prayer.”

His TV show, Reflections, reaches millions of viewers around the world.

Farraj says there are “many” underground Christians in Arab countries today, and that
he gets emails thanking him from around the Arab world.

He also gets death threats.

David Parsons, the media director of the International Christian Embassy in Jerusalem,
says there are “hundreds” if not “thousands” of underground Christians in the West Bank.

“There’s a lot of upheaval in the Arab and Muslim world right now,” Parsons told
The Media Line.

“Some are saying ‘Islam is the answer,’ but there are a lot of Muslims who know they
tried it for hundreds of years and it’s not the answer. As a Christian I would attribute it
to the movement of the Holy Spirit. People are looking for different answers.”

Parsons says the International Christian Embassy has opened branches in “several
North African countries.”

Farraj says his recent trip to Jerusalem was to recharge his own batteries and to meet
underground Christians.

“I love Jerusalem,” he said with a grin. “I’m here to enjoy the spirituality of Jerusalem
and to encourage the believers. I thought I was the only ex-Muslim in the world,
but they’re really everywhere.”


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