Sunday, August 4, 2013
Saturday, August 3, 2013
The Pilgrims Formula To Save America! Kirk Cameron in movie "Monumental - In Search of America's National Treasure"
The Founders Monument in Plymouth, Massachusetts
Hebrew on Pilgrim Governor William Bradford's tombstone
From the movie "Monumental: In Search of America National Treasure"
The Forefathers Monument in Plymouth, Massachusetts
Liberty requires Faith, Morality, the Rule of Law, Mercy, and Education and can only be obtained and sustained through the Gospel; resulting in self-government under the headship of Jesus Christ.
An excerpt from the Kirk Cameron movie 'Monumental', showcasing The Forefathers Monument with Marshall Foster. An inscription upon the monument states,
"National Monument to the Forefathers. Erected by a grateful people in remembrance of their labors, sacrifices and sufferings for the cause of civil and religious liberty."
The monument was built over 130 years ago. It is made of 180 tons of solid granite.
Kirk Cameron & Marshall Foster
Faith is pointing upward to God
Righteous Laws
Education and The Word of God
Pathway to Liberty - The Liberty Man
Forefathers Monument
This is Kirk Cameron's partial description on the film's website:
"I’m retracing the footsteps of our Founders from England to America in the hope of discovering our true “national treasure.” I want to listen to them, to learn from them. Because I suspect Forefathers knew we were a forgetful people, that someday we would lose our way as a nation. So they left us a map that would guide us back to the source of America’s success.
I've already completed the first part of my trip, and I’m happy to say, my hunch was right! What I've discovered already is amazing! The key to transforming our nation and securing our children's future is not complicated. Best of all, it’s not hidden away like something out of the Da Vinci Code. It's been right in front of us all along, and I can’t wait to show it to you in this film."
Cameron asserts that such a key is manifest in the National Monument to the Forefathers in Plymouth, Massachusetts, which is a large statue commemorating the Mayflower Pilgrims. Co-writer Marshall Foster ascribes to this statue the contextual validity of Monumental's message, based on the statue's symbolism and engraved dedication. According to Foster, "The monument depicts Faith, and Faith is pointing to God and has an open Geneva Bible in the right hand and a star of wisdom".
This Saturday, Aug. 10 at 2 - 6 pm Pineville Lake Park
Reunionize Time! Saturday - Aug. 10, 2013, Pineville NC
OUR FIRST ANNUAL
REUNIONIZE TIME!
SATURDAY - AUG. 10, 2013
2-6 PM
PINEVILLE LAKE PARK
1000 JOHNSTON DR.
PINEVILLE, NC, 28134
John O'Leary - our faithful sound man
at All Nations Church,
serving from 1995 to at least 2002!
Greetings to all of thee.
Let's get together again!
("Come together, right now...")
Missed fellowship will all of your old church and ministry friends? The ones the Lord did indeed join you together with? We sure have.
So let's do something about it.
Let's have a BIG reunion!
I say it's "Reunionize Time!"
It truly is time to get it back together. We need to stop the enemy from robbing our joy, peace and love for one other, that our Good Father intended, and still does, for us to share with one another.
It is time to come out of our houses, off the couch, and participate once again in His purposes for each of us together. It just is.
So...we are willing to start.
If there are any of our connected e-mailers, Bloggers, Twittervillees and/or FaceBookie friends out there, who either went to church with Laurie and I, or were on ministry staffs or worship teams, or are part of the three main ministries we are currently involved with...did I leave out anyone? (Sure hope not.)
So let's do something about it.
Let's have a BIG reunion!
I say it's "Reunionize Time!"
Were you (are) on one of these member lists from days gone by?
1. Victory Church - LaSalle/Peru, IL (1977-1980)
2. Shiloh Fellowship/New Covenant Christian Church - East Lansing, MI (1980-1987)
3. Good News Church - Fort Lauderdale, FL. (1987-1994)
4. All Nations Church (founding members) - Charlotte, NC (1994-2001)
5. Cornerstone Fellowship Church - Pineville, NC (2001-2004)
6. St. Giles Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC (2004-2006)
7. Morningstar - Fort Mill, SC (2006-2010)
8. Antioch International Church - Fort Mill, SC (2010 - present)
Or was on staff with me at one (or more) of these ministries:
Or was on staff with me at one (or more) of these ministries:
1. Derek Prince Ministries (Ft. Lauderdale 1987-1990) and Charlotte, NC 2001-2005)
2. Mahesh Chavda Ministries/All Nations Church - Ft. Lauderdale and Charlotte (1987-2000)
3. Vision For Israel - Savannah, GA and Charlotte (2005-2010)
4. Samaritan's Purse - Charlotte, NC (2010, 2011)
5. Covenant Keepers - Charlotte, NC (2011-2012)
6. Charlotte Rescue Mission - Charlotte, NC (2012)
7. Antioch International Church - Fort Mill, SC (2012-present)
Or you are one of our good friends with these networked ministries:
1. Beit Yeshua (since 2006)
2. Christians For Messiah Ministries (since 2004)
3. Christian Friends of Israel (CFI-USA) (since 1994)
4. Highway To Zion (since 2006)
5. Love For His People (since 2010)
6. One New Man (since 2012)
(L-R) Bob Sherrill, Doug Goff, Bob Smith
All Nations Church (1995)
Gilbert Crespo (now with the Lord in heaven)
All Nations Church (1995)
Derek Prince Ministries 2004
Or you are one of our good friends with these networked ministries:
1. Beit Yeshua (since 2006)
2. Christians For Messiah Ministries (since 2004)
3. Christian Friends of Israel (CFI-USA) (since 1994)
4. Highway To Zion (since 2006)
5. Love For His People (since 2010)
6. One New Man (since 2012)
Beit Yeshua's Curtis Loftin 2013
Cathy and Dale Hargett - Highway To Zion 2013
Then it's...."REUNIONIZE" Time!!!
Saturday, August 10, 2013.
Time will be from 2-6 pm.
Pineville Lake Park
1000 Johnston Dr.
Pineville, NC, 28134
Each family will need to bring a dish to pass and some cola or water drink. Bring the old kids, young kids, and ones still cookin'. The park provides grills, but bring your own charcoal if needed. Pretend you are going on a picnic, so you bring all you would need.
Haul in the grandkids too, so the grandpas can run them down to get in some "off the couch" exercise.
ALL FOR THE PURPOSE
OF BEING TOGETHER,
TO HAVE SOME GOOD,
OLD FASHION BONDING,
LOVING,
FELLOWSHIPPING TIME
IN HIS PRESCENSE.
Write me back to get on the Reunionize Time update list - martinlighthouse@gmail.com
Shalom y'all,
Steve & Laurie Martin
P.S. Please pass this onto those who would like to join us but don't communicate through social media or any other modern day technology. (I have to print this out for Laurie!) Or others who need to read a really good blog once in a while.
Pathway to Liberty: The Forefathers Monument - Kirk Cameron movie "Monumental - In Search of America's National Treasure"
The Forefathers Monument in Plymouth, Massachusetts
Liberty requires Faith, Morality, the Rule of Law, Mercy, and Education and can only be obtained and sustained through the Gospel; resulting in self-government under the headship of Jesus Christ.
An excerpt from the Kirk Cameron movie 'Monumental', showcasing The Forefathers Monument with Marshall Foster. An inscription upon the monument states,
"National Monument to the Forefathers. Erected by a grateful people in remembrance of their labors, sacrifices and sufferings for the cause of civil and religious liberty."
The monument was built over 130 years ago. It is made of 180 tons of solid granite.
Kirk Cameron & Marshall Foster
Faith is pointing upward to God
Righteous Laws
Education and The Word of God
Pathway to Liberty - The Liberty Man
Forefathers Monument
This is Kirk Cameron's partial description on the film's website:
"I’m retracing the footsteps of our Founders from England to America in the hope of discovering our true “national treasure.” I want to listen to them, to learn from them. Because I suspect Forefathers knew we were a forgetful people, that someday we would lose our way as a nation. So they left us a map that would guide us back to the source of America’s success.
I've already completed the first part of my trip, and I’m happy to say, my hunch was right! What I've discovered already is amazing! The key to transforming our nation and securing our children's future is not complicated. Best of all, it’s not hidden away like something out of the Da Vinci Code. It's been right in front of us all along, and I can’t wait to show it to you in this film."
Cameron asserts that such a key is manifest in the National Monument to the Forefathers in Plymouth, Massachusetts, which is a large statue commemorating the Mayflower Pilgrims. Co-writer Marshall Foster ascribes to this statue the contextual validity of Monumental's message, based on the statue's symbolism and engraved dedication. According to Foster, "The monument depicts Faith, and Faith is pointing to God and has an open Geneva Bible in the right hand and a star of wisdom".
Friday, August 2, 2013
The Site of the Tabernacle When the Israelites Arrived in the Holy Land
Before There Was Jerusalem, There Was Shiloh
-- The Site of the Tabernacle When the Israelites Arrived in the Holy Land
Interior of old Temple at Shiloh (1908, Library of Congress).
The building is now closed. And the whole congregation of the children of Israel assembled themselves together at Shiloh, and set up the Tabernacle there, and the land was subdued before them. (Joshua 18:1)
When Joshua brought the children of Israel across the Jordan River he was really leading a new nation, born in Egypt and Sinai but forged for 40 years in the furnace of the desert.
Their journey had started hundreds of years earlier when Jacob's sons, grazing their flocks near Shechem (Nablus), sold Joseph into slavery in Egypt. Their descendants returned to the same area in Samaria bearing Joseph's body for burial in Shechem. They chose the nearby village of Shiloh as the resting place for the Tabernacle which housed altars, the menorah, the ark of the Covenant and more.
Ruins of Shiloh (circa 1910, Library of Congress)
When Joshua brought the children of Israel across the Jordan River he was really leading a new nation, born in Egypt and Sinai but forged for 40 years in the furnace of the desert.
Their journey had started hundreds of years earlier when Jacob's sons, grazing their flocks near Shechem (Nablus), sold Joseph into slavery in Egypt. Their descendants returned to the same area in Samaria bearing Joseph's body for burial in Shechem. They chose the nearby village of Shiloh as the resting place for the Tabernacle which housed altars, the menorah, the ark of the Covenant and more.
Ruins of Shiloh (circa 1910, Library of Congress)
There the Tabernacle would remain for almost 400 years, the place for pilgrimages and sacrifices. In Shiloh, Joshua drew lots to divide up the land among the Israelite tribes. Eli the High Priest officiated.
A woman named Hannah came to Shiloh to pray for a son and promised he would serve the Lord if he was born. Samuel was born to Hannah. He served in the Tabernacle and was the prophet who anointed Saul and then David as kings. David shifted his capital first to Hebron and then to Jerusalem.
Archaeologists today have little doubt that the area known as Sailun was the location of biblical Shiloh. Evidence
Tourists/pilgrims at Shiloh (1891, with permission of the
New Boston Fine and Rare Books) of early
synagogues, churches and mosques can be found there.
In the Talmudic period and the Middle Ages Shiloh was a destination for pilgrims.
We recently discovered online an antique book, "A Month in Palestine and Syria, April 1891," posted by the New Boston Fine and Rare Books. The book includes a travelogue and several dozen photographs of tourists and pilgrims. They also visited Shiloh.
Unfortunately, the antique book shop does not know the name of the photographer or author. We would welcome suggestions from our readers.
Today, religious pilgrims are usually found in the south, in a place called Jerusalem.
Group from the American Colony visiting the
"sacred circle" in Shiloh (1937, Library of Congress)
Ancient Shiloh today (photo courtesy of Yisrael Medad)
Click on pictures to enlarge.
Click on caption to view the original picture.
New Pictures Added to Shiloh Feature,
Snapped 135 Years Apart
Ruins of ancient Shiloh (circa 1870, Palestine Exploration Fund,
In the Talmudic period and the Middle Ages Shiloh was a destination for pilgrims.
We recently discovered online an antique book, "A Month in Palestine and Syria, April 1891," posted by the New Boston Fine and Rare Books. The book includes a travelogue and several dozen photographs of tourists and pilgrims. They also visited Shiloh.
Unfortunately, the antique book shop does not know the name of the photographer or author. We would welcome suggestions from our readers.
Today, religious pilgrims are usually found in the south, in a place called Jerusalem.
Group from the American Colony visiting the
"sacred circle" in Shiloh (1937, Library of Congress)
Ancient Shiloh today (photo courtesy of Yisrael Medad)
Click on pictures to enlarge.
Click on caption to view the original picture.
New Pictures Added to Shiloh Feature,
Snapped 135 Years Apart
Ruins of ancient Shiloh (circa 1870, Palestine Exploration Fund,
Freeing Terrorists - what a price to pay. (Teach Israel article)
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Ahava Love Letter (#64) - “How Can You Mend A Broken Heart”
"How Can You Mend A Broken Heart”
“If your heart is broken, you'll find God right there; if you're kicked in the gut, He'll help you catch your breath.” Psalm 34:18 (from THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language © 2002 by Eugene H. Peterson. All rights reserved.) Dear family of friends, |
Barry
and Robin Gibb recorded the hit song “How
Can You Mend A Broken Heart” in 1971. It was also a theme in the Hugh
Grant and Julia
Roberts film Notting
Hill, and later recorded by Al Green. My wife Laurie likes the movie. Maybe not this song, as she wasn’t a
Bee Gees fan like I was. That’s fine.
So how do you mend a broken
heart? First you have to know what one is before you know how it can be mended.
Or will just mending do it?
I would imagine a lot of us
had a “crush” on someone in our growing years. Brings back to memory the one in
grade school who I liked sharing notes with, until she quit because of the new
kid in the classroom, whom she then shared with. Broke my fifth grade heart.
And then in high school,
when the girl I really liked in my freshman and sophomore years decided the
golfer was better than me, the baseball player, and so she quit answering my
daily phone calls. Broke my heart then, for sure.
Or the one in college who
gave me back the engagement ring because she didn’t want to be a missionary in
Africa also, but rather an English school teacher. Now that really broke my
heart.
I can somewhat then begin to understand how you can love someone so much, that you are willing to die for them, should it come to the choice between you and the other one being taken out. Laying down your life for another makes one a hero, or so they say. I believe it.
I can somewhat then begin to understand how you can love someone so much, that you are willing to die for them, should it come to the choice between you and the other one being taken out. Laying down your life for another makes one a hero, or so they say. I believe it.
Personally, I only know one
person who gave his life for another, and then lived to tell about it. I met him
in a real way when I was in college, when I was needing someone who understood
the pain of a broken heart. He did.
He loved in such a way that
those who had nothing found they could have all, because of him. Others saw him
hug the despicable, lift up the shamed, and show the way to the ones so low to
the ground even the dirt didn’t want them around. He knew what a broken heart
was. He came to experience it himself, so he could then mend, no rather heal,
the broken hearted.
His Hebrew name is Yeshua.
We have grown up calling Him Jesus. All who call on His name will know Him as
He is – the living God of Israel who heals the broken hearted.
His death, after hanging on
the tree, the cross, and then rising from the actual broken heart of death, is
what sets Him apart. After having experienced the real broken heart, He is now
empowered to give us a new heart. Our brokenness can be healed only through His
redemptive and resurrection power. I know of no other who can.
As The Message Bible verse
declares, “If
your heart is broken, you'll find God right there…” (Psalm 34:18)
May His love and healing be experienced by
you today in a real way. He loves you. He really does.
Ahava (love in Hebrew) to my family of
friends,
Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc. truly
appreciates your generous support. Please consider sending a monthly charitable
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Ahava Love Letter #64
“How Do You Mend A Broken Heart”
Date: In the year of our Lord 2013 (08/01/13 Thursday
at 10 pm in Charlotte, NC)
All previous editions of Ahava Love Letter
can be found on this Blog. Use the Search inthe top right hand corner and enter Ahava Love Letter:
Here are the last few:
Anxious (#63)
Hidden (#62)
Get Back in the Boat (#61)
Need
Money? (#60)
Rejected?
(#59)
In
Your Building – Guard Against Distractions (#58)
Connections (#57)
Your Name (#56)
Lost, But Not Forgotten Friends
(#55)
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