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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
MILESTONE WORDS - PART 1 (c) Morris E. Ruddick
Monday, April 29, 2013
Praying in tongues...
I've had this "mind battle" about praying for those on my list, while still keeping in contact on my social media. Time issue.
So what did the Holy Spirit (Hebrew - Ruach HaKodesh) say? (But in English to me...)
"Pray in tongues as you connect and share My love on your pages!"
He sure is smart. He always has the answer.
And so I am praying in tongues as I post away...
Steve Martin
Love for His People, Inc.
From the Complete Jewish Bible:
"Dear Theophilos: In the first book, I wrote about everything Yeshua (Jesus) set out to do and teach,
(2) until the day when, after giving instructions through the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) to the emissaries whom He had chosen, He was taken up into heaven.
(3) After His death He showed Himself to them and gave many convincing proofs that he was alive. During a period of forty days they saw Him, and He spoke with them about the Kingdom of God.
(4) At one of these gatherings, He instructed them not to leave Yerushalayim (Jerusalem) but to “wait for what the Father promised, which you heard about from Me.
5 For Yochanan (John) used to immerse people in water; but in a few days, you will be immersed in the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit)!”
6 When they were together, they asked Him, “Lord, are you at this time going to restore self-rule to Isra’el?”
7 He answered, “You don’t need to know the dates or the times; the Father has kept these under His own authority.
8 But you will receive power when the Ruach HaKodesh comes upon you; you will be My witnesses both in Yerushalayim (Jerusalem) and in all Y’hudah (Judah) and Shomron (Samaria), indeed to the ends of the earth!”
9 After saying this, He was taken up before their eyes; and a cloud hid Him from their sight.
10 As they were staring into the sky after Him, suddenly they saw two men dressed in white standing next to them.
11 The men said, “You Galileans! Why are you standing, staring into space? This Yeshua (Jesus), who has been taken away from you into heaven, will come back to you in just the same way as you saw him go into heaven.”
Acts 1:1-11 Complete Jewish Bible
Israel from heaven.
Where Jesus
(Yeshua HaMashiach)
WILL return to.
Israel from heaven.
Where Jesus
(Yeshua HaMashiach)
WILL return to.
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Zola Levitt Letter - May 2013
(Select above link to read current issue.)
One of the several interesting articles
in this May 2013 issue.
Derek & Ruth Prince - graveyard in Jerusalem
Derek & Ruth Prince graveyard in Jerusalem
(German Colony district)
Derek & Ruth Prince, residents of Jerusalem for over 20 years, are buried in this German Colony district of Jerusalem.
Lydia Prince is also buried here. She was Derek's first wife, who died about five years before Derek married Ruth. Lydia and Derek had adopted nine Jewish/Arabic/African kids. Lydia had adopted and raised raised eight of them as a single woman. Her incredible book, "Appointment In Jerusalem", tells the story.
I am most appreciative of having had the opportunity to work on staff at their ministry - first from 1987-1990 in Fort Lauderdale, Fl., and then again at the Charlotte, NC location, from 2001-2005. The ministry had already relocated to Charlotte, in 1994.
As the Director of Operations and Finance at Derek Prince Ministries, I served with David Selby (Intl. Executive Director), Jack Alongi (Director of Donor Relations), Peter Wyns (USA Outreach Director) and Derek Wesley Selby, (Director of Communications.) Another 22 staff members assisted us in these departments.
My son Ben Martin (who also worked at DPM for many years) and I are now part of Love For His People, Inc., founded by my wife Laurie and myself in 2010.
Also in 2010, Ben and I initiated this new ministry's annual Ahava Adventures service trip to Israel, when I was able to take the above photo of Derek's burial location through the front gate. (It is a gated cemetery, and wasn't open on that Saturday morning. Shabbat in Jerusalem is highly respected.)
As a side note, I had been inside the gated cemetery where Derek is buried on two previous occasions. Once with Mahesh Chavda Ministries, when I was the Administrator for 14 years, from 1987-2000, and again on tour with Christian Friends of Israel (CFI), as a board member, on several "Meet and Greet" trips.
Lydia Prince is also buried here. She was Derek's first wife, who died about five years before Derek married Ruth. Lydia and Derek had adopted nine Jewish/Arabic/African kids. Lydia had adopted and raised raised eight of them as a single woman. Her incredible book, "Appointment In Jerusalem", tells the story.
I am most appreciative of having had the opportunity to work on staff at their ministry - first from 1987-1990 in Fort Lauderdale, Fl., and then again at the Charlotte, NC location, from 2001-2005. The ministry had already relocated to Charlotte, in 1994.
Derek Prince Ministries staff in Charlotte, NC 2004
The 2006 Vision for Israel staff, where I served as USA Director, is also in the photo above. These two framed photos, of both ministries, are on the top shelf of my current office in uptown Charlotte, NC.
As the Director of Operations and Finance at Derek Prince Ministries, I served with David Selby (Intl. Executive Director), Jack Alongi (Director of Donor Relations), Peter Wyns (USA Outreach Director) and Derek Wesley Selby, (Director of Communications.) Another 22 staff members assisted us in these departments.
For more information on Derek Prince Ministries, please click on the name below.
My son Ben Martin (who also worked at DPM for many years) and I are now part of Love For His People, Inc., founded by my wife Laurie and myself in 2010.
Also in 2010, Ben and I initiated this new ministry's annual Ahava Adventures service trip to Israel, when I was able to take the above photo of Derek's burial location through the front gate. (It is a gated cemetery, and wasn't open on that Saturday morning. Shabbat in Jerusalem is highly respected.)
As a side note, I had been inside the gated cemetery where Derek is buried on two previous occasions. Once with Mahesh Chavda Ministries, when I was the Administrator for 14 years, from 1987-2000, and again on tour with Christian Friends of Israel (CFI), as a board member, on several "Meet and Greet" trips.
Come join us on our next Ahava Adventure!
(Use the search box for "Ahava Adventure"
on this blog site for current information.)
In addition to this Blog website, Love For His People has another site, with info on our complete work in support of Israel and our friends who live there.
Shalom,
Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People
Vision. Needed.
"If people can't see
(have no vision)
what God is doing,
they stumble
all over themselves;
But when they attend
to what He reveals,
they are most blessed."
Prov 29:18
(from THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language
© 2002 by Eugene H. Peterson. All rights reserved.)
Photos by Steve Martin (Love For His People, Inc.) at the Charlotte Center City Partners "Vision Awards"event, April 18, 2013 in Charlotte, NC.
Jews Celebrate Lag B'Omer This Week.
Jews Celebrate Lag B'Omer This Week
How was it commemorated 90 years ago?
Today Jews around the world are celebrating Lag B'Omer,
the end of a month-long mourning period when traditional Jews
refrain from weddings or joyous gatherings. The mourning remembers
the thousands of students of Rabbi Akiva, a reknowned spiritual
leader at the time of the Talmud. They died in a great plague
that ended on Lag B'Omer.
Hundreds of thousands of celebrants are expected to
Dancing at the Meron tomb (Central Zionist Archives, Harvard Library, 1925) |
The tomb on the hill (enlarged) |
In Israel, Lag B'Omer is celebrated with bonfires,
hikes along nature trails, and gatherings at the
tombs of of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai in the Galilee
town of Meron and of Shimon the Just (Hatzaddik)
in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of Jerusalem.
Bar Yochai, a student of Rabbi Akiva's, was known
for his opposition to the Roman rule in the Land of Israel.
He and his son were forced to flee to the Galilee where
they hid in a cave for 12 years. Lag B'Omer is the
day of his death, but it is actually celebrated in recognition
of the Torah teachings he gave over to his students.
Hundreds of thousands of celebrants are expected to
visit Shimon Bar Yochai's tomb in Meron by Wednesday night.
Shimon Hatzaddik was a High Priest of the second Temple
Shimon Hatzaddik was a High Priest of the second Temple
in Jerusalem for 40 years.
Jewish women praying at the Shimon
Hatzaddik tomb (Central Zionist
Archives, Harvard Library, c. 1930)
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According to Jewish tradition, Shimon clothed
himself in his High Priest's vestments to receive
Alexander the Great as he marched toward Jerusalem.
Alexander stepped from his chariot and bowed to Shimon,
who, he said, had appeared to him in a dream
predicting his victories.
Jews gathered at Shimon Hatzaddik's tomb in Sheikh Jarrah, Jerusalem (Central Zionist Archives, Harvard Library, c. 1930) |
Children's Lag B'Omer procession near Shimon Hatzaddik's tomb (1918) |
Shimon Hatzaddik's tomb today |
Many traditional Jews who cannot travel to Meron
in the Galilee celebrate Lag B'Omer at Shimon Hatzaddik's
tomb located in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in northern Jerusalem.
Jewish homes around the tomb had to be evacuated
in the 1948 fighting. In recent years Jewish families
have returned to the neighborhood.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Paul Wilbur "Dance with Me"
YouTube: Paul Wilbur "Dance With Me"
taken from the DVD "A Night of Extravagant Worship"
available athttp://www.WilburMinistries.com
Directed by Carey Goin
Matthew Ward
The Fountainheads from Israel, in Charlotte, NC April 2013
YouTube:
The Fountainheads from Israel - in Charlotte, NC April 2013Video #4 in a series of 15.
The Israeli YouTube sensation The Fountainheads,
from Israel, headed up the festive event at the
Israel 65th Charlotte. The Jewish Federation of
Greater Charlotte hosted the celebration of
Israel's Independence Day.
It was held at Symphony Park at Southpark in Charlotte
on Monday, April 22, 2013.
(Video recorded by Steve Martin, Love For His People, Inc. Also took photos!)
The "Cigarbox Collection" Part 3 -- the Arabs of Palestine, and a Clarification
Among the photographs we received in the "Cigarbox Collection"
are several pictures of Arab life in Palestine approximately 100 years ago.
Days before our formal "opening" of the collection,
we continue to provide previews.
An Arab street in Haifa, ironically called "al Yahud" (the Jews) street, according to a note on the picture's back (c 1920) |
The village of Kalkilya. Enlarging the photo shows a woman with a jug on her head, suggesting the structure is a well |
A Bedouin family near the Hula Lake. Homes were made from reeds. The lake was partially drained in the late 1800s. Later Jewish efforts drained the malarial swamps. (circa 1920) |
Today's pictures come from the Arab
communities in Kalkilya, Haifa and the Hula Valley.
Mishmar Ha'emek from the 1920s (Keren Hayesod) |
Clarification
We previously posted this picture from the Cigarbox Collection.
Some of the pictures, such as this one, bear a stamp on the
back saying "Photo Keren Hayesod." The Central Zionist Archives
contains some 50,000 pictures from the organization which was
established in 1920.
We discovered this picture in the Harvard Library files, but it was
dated "1948-1946." We suggest that the photograph, part of other
pictures in the Cigarbox Collection, was taken in 1926, soon after
Mishmar Ha'emek's establishment.
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