Sunday, June 5, 2016

Faith Group Goes Up With New TV Ad In North Carolina On Transgender Bathrooms - CBN News David Brody


Faith Group Goes Up With New TV Ad In North Carolina On Transgender Bathrooms
06-03-2016
CBN News David Brody

The Faith and Freedom Coalition is up with a new cable TV ad in North Carolina in defense of traditional bathrooms. North Carolina is ground zero in the Transgender bathroom war battle. The spot criticizes Attorney General Roy Cooper for not defending HB 2, which is the North Carolina measure in the middle of the controversy. 
Ralph Reed's group is very active in North Carolina. The TV ad can be seen in the Raleigh, Greensboro and Charlotte markets. In addition, the organization is sending out mail and robocalls to more than one million households in North Carolina. Game on. The world is upside down. 
Watch here: Faith Group ad

Crisis Equals Opportunity: Desperate Refugees Disillusioned with Islam - CBN News Chris Mitchell

 

Crisis Equals Opportunity: Desperate Refugees Disillusioned with Islam
06-03-2016
CBN News Chris Mitchell
VIENNA, Austria -- The flood of Middle East refugees to Europe represents the biggest mass migration since World War II. This wave also is also exposing many immigrants to a message never heard in their home countries.      
So, while many believe the refugee crisis poses a great danger to Europe, some say it represents a great opportunity for the church.  
"I was thrown out of Baghdad and I lived in Nineveh. I cannot go back to Baghdad and we cannot live in Nineveh," Odai, who fled ISIS, told CBN News.   
Pastor Joseph Moussa shared the gospel with Odai and others as part of a mission team from the United States.
The team included some members from Hershey, Pennsylvania, who came with a unique gift: a Hershey's kiss, to show the Father's love for the refugees.
"If we have three people like you in our country, we would have never been refugees and come to this country," Odai said.
For Pastor Moussa and others on the mission team, this crisis is an opportunity to share the love of Christ.
"As we know, there's a person. We don't know who he is, his background, but he saw somebody who cares about him, someone who loves him and he just opened his heart," Moussa said. "The crisis has brought him to a place where I am willing to hear about someone who cares for me. I am willing to hear about the God who loves me."
The mission team witnessed spiritual hunger as they traveled through Europe.  
"We've met people from all different nations," Abby Abildness, with Healing Tree International, said. "Here they are together, fellowshipping together in a church and it's mostly Muslims coming into the church trying to find out more about what Jesus is all about."

The outreach, either on the streets or in a rented hall, is all part of an effort to present the Gospel.  
"What's happened as ISIS is sending them to flee, they're looking at the fruit of Christianity and what Christianity does to help them. And, so we can share boldly with them, they want to hear," Abildness said.  
Omar and Fados are two examples of Muslims who heard the message.
Fados lived as a devout Muslim who heard the Koran contained mistakes and began to investigate other faiths like Christianity.  
"After I studied for seven months, I came to realize the Koran is not right and Mohammad is not a true prophet sent from God," Fados told CBN News. "I used to say, 'Lord, I cannot go to you, but you can reach to me. Lord, show me your way. Where is the way to you?'"
As she read the Bible, Fados found the verse in John's Gospel where Jesus says, "I am the Way."   
"How did he know that I am looking for a way? How did he know that I am searching the way to God?" she asked in wonder. "I saw that Jesus is God through the Gospel."
Omar had a dream where he saw a man with a rod that had a cross on its top. Then, he read the Bible.    
"I start reading the Gospel and compare the Gospel to the Koran. The verse that the Lord really spoke to me and make me confirm in my decision was the verse when Jesus said, 'Whosoever wants to follow me, let him carry his cross and follow me,'" Omar said.

"When I read that verse, I felt that verse became real to me. When I held that rod that has on it the cross...I took my decision," he said. "I want to be a follower of Christ...His love has captured me."   
Pastor Raafat Mashraki's church reaches out to both Muslim and Christian refugees. He says many Muslims are facing a crisis of faith.
"They are dealing with the god of Islam and they feel that the god of Islam has abandoned them," Mashraki said. "They needed healing, they need encouragement, they needed someone to stand with them and to be a help to them."
Pastor Mashraki's church has helped Ruba and her son Jacob, Christian refugees from Syria. The two fled the dangers of ISIS and other Islamic groups.  
She described what happened when a car bomb went off near their home while Jacob was outside.
"I go to street and I say, 'Jacob, Jacob, where are Jacob?'...I don't like any mother to feel this sad and danger," she said.
'I am in the street and the car, explosive, everything," Jacob said. "I don't know why it's 'kill every Christian...you not Muslim, I kill you. You need Muslim.' I don't know why...but thank God now I am here and God has help me."  
While these leaders see opportunity, they also recognize the danger.
"I personally saw with my eyes people that have a connection to ISIS that have committed crimes overseas, but yet they are enjoying total freedom here," Pastor Mashraki said.
Nevertheless, they weigh that problem with the potential abundance for the church.  
"The amazing news is every time ISIS strikes, there's more harvest that comes in," Abildness said. "There's more people that want to flee from that. They flee from the fear, but what they find is that the miraculous power of God is working for them to help them flee."
Pastor Moussa is calling on the church in America to step up its prayers and work.
"For all those that hear us from the body of Christ in America: This is the time to pray and this is the time to labor among these peoples," he said.
"We are seeing that the harvest is plenteous, but the laborers are few," he said. "The body of Christ in America and around the world, I believe it's an opportunity now to pray for the refugees, that God will reach them with his love and salvation."
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Floods in France – and their Israel policy - Charles Gardner ISRAEL TODAY

Floods in France – and their Israel policy

Sunday, June 05, 2016 |  Charles Gardner  ISRAEL TODAY
Although news of the devastation caused by flooding in France and Germany has rightly elicited both shock and sympathy, I couldn’t help connecting it with the new ‘peace’ efforts Europe is trying to foist on Israel. And it now looks like President Obama will be supporting the French plan to impose Palestinian demands upon Israel.
As I’ve outlined in my book Peace in Jerusalem (olivepresspublisher.com) in a chapter headed God’s political storms – sparked off by controversy over the floods that beset Britain two years ago – natural disasters have accompanied virtually every attempt by the U.S. Government to impose a ‘two-state solution’ on the Jewish state which would divide the land in direct contravention of God’s Word.
For God has made clear that he will judge those who scatter his people among the nations and divide up his land (Joel 3.2). And Psalm 83 paints an accurate picture of the policy and intentions of Israel’s enemies, such as Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran, who say, “Come, let us destroy them as a nation, that the name of Israel be remembered no more” (verse 4). And the same psalm calls on the God of Israel to pursue the plotters “with your tempest and terrify them with your storm” (verse 15).
George Bush Sr’s “land for peace” Oslo Accord of October 31, 1991, was followed the very next day by “The Perfect Storm”, as it was dubbed, which ended up demolishing his own home. A year later, on the very day he presided over further moves to push this agreement, Hurricane Andrew – the worst natural disaster ever to hit America at that time – destroyed over 180,000 homes in Florida, causing over $30 billion in damage.
And I have cited a string of similar such incidents in my book including, perhaps most notably, the terrible floods that struck New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, just as Jews were being evicted from their homes in Gaza as part of a ‘peace’ plan Israel was pressured into accepting by America and the international community. But Gaza subsequently became the launch-pad for constant rocket fire aimed at the destruction of Israel, which is the ultimate aim of the Palestinian Authority and its allies.
The politicians may mock, but the Almighty is watching over his own special piece of property, and Western leaders are invoking disasters on their people, costing many lives and billions of dollars. Yet few apparently see the link with their foolish stubbornness in defying the God of Israel.
To those who don’t believe God is in the business of judgment in an ‘age of grace’, reference the striking down of Ananias and Sapphira for lying to the Holy Spirit in the very early days of the church (Acts 5.1-10). And to those who reckon he doesn’t interfere with weather patterns, reference the occasion when he stilled the storm with a word on the Sea of Galilee.
“What kind of man is this?” his disciples asked each other afterwards. “Even the winds and the waves obey him.” (Matthew 8.23-27)
Oh that we too – and our leaders – would seek more than anything to obey the Lord of the universe!
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Israel Celebrates 49th Jerusalem Day - Israel Today Staff

Israel Celebrates 49th Jerusalem Day

Sunday, June 05, 2016 |  Israel Today Staff
Jerusalem Day is being celebrated across Israel on Sunday, marking 49 years since the capital's reunification in the Six-Day War. Memorial services will be held during the day for fallen soldiers of the six-day war.
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat will hold a reception for citizens of the capital from 3:30pm to 5pm today at the Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem in the Old City.
This year, as in every year, the center of the festivities will be the traditional Flag Dance procession, organized by the Am K'lavi association. The parade will begin at 4pm in the city center and will continue to the Western Wall via Damascus Gate and the Muslim Quarter. The Israel Police have advised that they will operate "uncompromisingly against any attempt to violate law and order" and called on the participants "to refrain from physical or verbal violence."
Starting in the afternoon, performances and other events organized by neighborhood councils are to take place across the city, culminating with the Student Day celebrations in Sacher Park with a marathon of performances that are to last all night.
This evening the Muslim festival of Ramadan begins and the Israel police are strengthening forces in Jerusalem's Old City ahead of the annual parade to prevent any incitement and attacks.
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Saturday, June 4, 2016

Dogs - Now Think On This by Steve Martin

Dogs

Now Think On This
Steve Martin



“Then God said, "Let the earth bring forth living creatures after their kind: cattle and creeping things and beasts of the earth after their kind"; and it was so. God made the beasts of the earth after their kind, and the cattle after their kind, and everything that creeps on the ground after its kind; and God saw that it was good.” (Genesis 1:24-25, NKJV)


For a long time I considered writing about dogs, but didn’t think it would be a good Now Think On This message. My thought was, “Why would the Lord have me write about dogs?” But now I feel so led. (Sorry cat lovers. I probably will never write about cats. Just not my cup of tea.)

Because I believe the Lord will have us enjoy His creation of creatures also in heaven, how appropriate that we can share that love for them while on this earth. After all, He created them even before He created mankind, so it wasn’t an afterthought of His. All of His creation of birds, fish, reptiles and mammals are quite a feat. But it seems that dogs have been especially helpful, loyal, and the favorite of most people.

For a long time our family did not have a dog. A few stray cats had made their way into our lives over the years (for the kids’ sake, not mine) and even a white rabbit was a wholesome pet. Finally, ten years ago, as a fulfillment of a promise I had made to my good wife Laurie, our Dachshund Zoe was the hit Christmas present of the year. She remains a joy in our home yet today – a few inches longer and a lot of pounds heavier.

Zoe on a car ride

I am fascinated by dogs. As I watch them in their daily motions, one of which is how they respond when seeing a friend or family member, it brings delight. With the tail wagging, the eyes lit up, and even a playful bark in greeting, their expression of love does the spirit good. Even the wet licks of love, another kind showing of affection, keeps spreading more of their own joy to the other.

One can learn patience from them. Waiting at the front door for the home arrival of the family member, it seems that time does not deter them as the clock ticks by. They will wait as long as it takes.

They are content with the simple things they have – a favorite toy chased after during playtime; a tossed bone after the dinner table is cleared; a treat given to them once they have returned from the morning outing. For some it is the words, “Want to go bye-bye?” which brings a run to the door, knowing a ride in the car with the window down, and head out of it, is coming. It doesn’t take a whole lot to please a dog.

A dog is a true companion when one is sick, or lonely, or just wanting to share a time on the path walkway with another. Their presence seems to bring the peace of the Lord. Their protective nature guards the home and family in a way no other sense of duty can. With a keen nose and sensitive ears, they are ready at all times.

With an attitude of thanksgiving, I am glad we have a dog. She is yet another demonstration of the Lord’s love for us, and His display of His vast and amazing creativity.

Now think on this,

Steve Martin
Founder
Love For His People, Inc.
  


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Hospital halts abortions after every single doctor refused to commit them - CALVIN FREIBURGER LIVE ACTION NEWS

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Hospital halts abortions after every single doctor refused to commit them

Abortions have come to an end at Specialist Hospital Pro-Familia in Rzeszów, Poland, after all the hospital’s gynecologists signed a conscience clause opting out of committing the procedure.
The decision affirms that abortion, the killing of an innocent child, is not health care, but a violation of the role of doctors to heal and not harm.
Abortion is illegal in Poland except to save a mother’s life, or in cases of rape or genetic abnormalities, although controversy arose on January 14, when midwife Agata Rejman exposed the hospital for committing abortions two years ago, Rzeszow News reports.
Hospital management threatened to sue Rejman if she did not retract her statements, but pro-lifers protested the hospital to support Rejman. The hospital also filed criminal and civil charges against two of the protesters for characterizing abortion as killing, thereby harming its reputation and business, though the criminal court cleared them of wrongdoing.
Now SHPF has ceased abortions, effectively ending the controversy, although hospital director Radoslaw Skiba denies the conscience signatures convinced management to change. Natalia Dueholm reported for LifeSiteNews:
The first reason for the change is associated with the 2015 decision of the Constitutional Court giving doctors the right to sign the conscience clause. Another reason is linked with the owners and experiences of a Pro-Familia sister hospital located in Łódź. Professor Dariusz Borowski, who owns the second Pro-Familia, admitted that “there were discussions on the subject. We showed which way would be just and brave.” Ultimately, Pro-Familia in Rzeszów followed the lead of her sister-hospital, which has a long and fruitful relationship with a local perinatal hospice run by Fundacja Gajusz.
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Nevertheless, Polish pro-lifers are taking the case as a sign for hope. “One Pro-familia doctor thought back then that abortions should be performed in every hospital in Poland,” Mariusz Dzierżawski of Poland’s Right to Life Foundation noted, but “if the hospital most aggressive against pro-life activists can stop killing the unborn, then any and every hospital can and should do it. Only courage and perseverance are needed.”

How to Live When Christians Are Seen as Extremists - CBN News


How to Live When Christians Are Seen as Extremists
06-03-2016

Christians were once seen as a positive force in American society. That's changing.
Today, many Americans label Christians as irrelevant and extreme.
Not so long ago, these people were seen as the extremists: rifle-brandishing ISIS militants, the Paris and Brussels attackers, the Boston marathon bombers. 
Today, it's increasingly people who wear the label "Christian."
Do you believe that Jesus is the only way to heaven? You're an extremist.
Have you ever prayed for someone you don't know? Extremist. 
Do you believe marriage is meant to be between one man and one woman? Extremist. 
Many people of faith are finding it harder than ever to live out their convictions. They feel as though religion is being pushed to the margins.
Best-selling authors David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons say don't despair, it's still possible to be a faithful Christian in the public square. 
Kinnaman talks about how to live as a Christian in today's increasingly hostile cultural environment, on The 700 Club.

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