Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Berlin Draped In Blue And White - Israel Today

Berlin Draped In Blue And White

Wednesday, January 11, 2017 |  Israel Today Staff
For Israel this image was not just a sign of solidarity! After the Christmas market truck ramming attack in Berlin, it seems as if a little understanding for Israeli terror victims is now being demonstrated.
A day later the projector was switched off and the Brandenburg Gate returned to its golden glow. The moment of solidarity passed.
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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

'Our Daughter's Heart Stopped, Then Jesus Walked In' - JESSILYN JUSTICE CHARISMA NEWS


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'Our Daughter's Heart Stopped, Then Jesus Walked In'

JESSILYN JUSTICE  CHARISMA NEWS
Nathaniel and Hayley Oliveri were overwhelmed with joy when they discovered they were expecting their first child: a girl, Gabriella.
Hayley's top prayer was for a peaceful birth, and shortly thereafter, Gabriella entered the world.
"The first half an hour was the most incredible half an hour in my life," Hayley says.
But after those 30 minutes, Gabriella's breath sped up.
"It kept getting worse and worse," Hayley says.
Then, Gabriella's heart stopped.
Watch the video to see what happened next. 
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Ami Horowitz just traveled to Swedish no-go zones and discovered something horrifying - Israel Video Network

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Rape and violence has exploded across Sweden due it's immigration policies. Watch to see what Sweden has done to itself.


Sweden has become the rape capital of the world despite the reputation of it being a harmonious place to live.
More Islamic immigration has spread across Sweden than any other country.
Swedish culture and Islamic culture just simply do not go hand in hand.
Sexual attacks at rock concerts have happened multiple times to multiple victims.
The world is changing and especially in Sweden.
The European Union has made a horrible mistake and especially Sweden has made a horrible mistake in working to help the immigrants.
Published: January 9, 2017

The IDF: Guardians of Our Beloved Land ✡ "My Head is Filled With Dew" - ISRAEL365

I sleep, but my heart waketh; Hark!
my beloved knocketh: ‘Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, my undefiled; for my head is filled with dew, my locks with the drops of the night.’

אֲנִי יְשֵׁנָה וְלִבִּי עֵר קוֹל דּוֹדִי דוֹפֵק פִּתְחִי לִי אֲחֹתִי רַעְיָתִי יוֹנָתִי תַמָּתִי  שֶׁרֹּאשִׁי נִמְלָא טָל קְוֻצּוֹתַי רְסִיסֵי לָיְלָה

שיר השירים ה:ב

a-NEE y'-shay-NAH v'-lee-BEE ER KOL do-DEE do-FEK pit-khee LEE a-kho-TEE ra-ya-TEE yo-na-TEE ta-ma-TEE she-ro-SHEE nim-la TAL k'-vu-tzo-TAI r'-SEE-say lai-la

Today's Israel Inspiration

The words "my beloved knocks," in Hebrew, kol dodi dofek, form the title and themes of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's classic essay on religious Zionism. In this essay, Rabbi Soloveitchik highlights the miraculous events surrounding the establishment of the State of Israel and posits that God "knocked" six times to get our attention. He points to military successes, political opportunities and other developments as signs that God is beckoning the Jewish people to return to the Land of Israel. One such knock is to connect with Israel by virtue of aiding those whose mission it is to defend the land thereby showing our utter devotion and appreciation for the pioneers readying the Holy Land for the ultimate ingathering of the exiles. Rabbi Soloveitchik cautions that we must respond quickly to these knocks unlike the re'aya who hesitates in this chapter and regrets a lost opportunity.

The Incredible Diversity
of the IDF

Jews, Christians, Bedouins, Muslims, Druze and more – all are welcome in Israel’s amazingly diverse army, which encourages all of the country’s people to rise to the top of its ranks!

What's the Secret to Israeli Men's Longevity?

A new study by The Taub Center for Social Policy Studies seems to have found a correlation between longevity and military service, opening the door towards further academic research between the connection of general health and serving in the army.

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Joel C. Rosenberg's Blog: I officially started writing a new political thriller today

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New post on Joel C. Rosenberg's Blog

I officially started writing a new political thriller today after months of research. Here’s a quick update.

by joelcrosenberg
(Central Israel) -- As the new year begins, I'm deeply grateful to be back home in Israel and officially underway with writing a new political thriller.
This is a totally new story with new characters (Russians, not Radical Muslims) and a new locale (Moscow, not the Middle East).
As I get deeper into the project, I'll give you more details and keep you posted on my progress. For now, let me just say that over the past few months I've been doing a great deal of research, and I'm deeply grateful for a series of fascinating conversations with a wide range of leaders and experts on Russia whose insights have been invaluable.
Among them:
  • Stephen Harper, former Prime Minister of Canada, one of our great NATO allies
  • James Woolsey, former CIA Director who served during the administration of President Bill Clinton
  • Porter Goss, former CIA Director who served during the administration of President George W. Bush
  • Lt.-General (ret.) Jerry Boykin, former Delta Force commander
  • Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief of FORBES magazine
  • Andrei Illarionov, former chief economic advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin (2000 to 2005)
Meanwhile, of course, Without Warning will release on March 14th. This is my third and final thriller about the Islamic State, chemical weapons, a New York Times foreign correspondent, a Mossad agent, the Syrian civil war, and a series of catastrophic attacks on the U.S., Israel and Jordan.
We're working on the details of the book tour right now and I'll share more details soon.
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7 Phrases Christians Love To Say That Aren't Actually True - HelloChristian

7 Phrases Christians Love To Say That Aren't Actually True
HelloChristian  01.10.17
We are all partial to a Christian soundbite. A spiritual phrase that rolls off the tongue with ease. But we must be careful about what we speak, and must test the Biblical accuracy of all these little statements. Lori Hatcher at Crosswalk provides us with 7 phrases that Christians absolutely love to say, but that aren't actually true at all. 
1. God won’t give you more than you can handle.
"Yes, He most certainly will. Ask the apostle Paul, who penned these words in 2 Corinthians 1:8-9: “We do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about the hardships we suffered in the province of Asia. We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that we despaired even of life. Indeed, in our hearts we felt the sentence of death.”
2. The devil made me do it.
"This statement finds its genesis in the Garden of Eden. When Eve ate the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, God confronted her about it. She shifted the blame for her sin by saying, "The serpent deceived me, and I ate.""
3. The temptation was too strong. I couldn’t resist it.
When we’re in the midst of a temptation, resistance seems impossible. Like iron filings to a strong magnet or kids to cookies, we often feel helpless and powerless. God knows the weakness of our flesh, and he gives us a promise to help us have victory over it. First Corinthians 10:13 is one of the first verses I memorized as a new believer, and its truth has carried me through many a temptation: “No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.” God will never allow us to be tempted beyond what we can bear. This tells us we can have victory over any temptation we encounter. Nothing is too hard to resist."
4. We’re all God’s children
"People who make this statement really mean, “God created us all,” which is accurate. God is the Father of us all in the sense that he formed us and gave us life. We are not, however, all God’s children.  First John 3:10 clearly describes those who have an intimate, personal, familial relationship with God: “This is how we know who the children of God are and who the children of the devil are: Anyone who does not do what is right is not a child of God; nor is anyone who does not love his brother.” Because God is a relational being, until we accept his gift of eternal life by confessing and repenting of our sin, accepting Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross on our behalf, and surrendering our lives to him, we cannot be his children in the truest, most biblical sense of the word. We are just one of his created beings."
5. God doesn’t have favorites.
"This belief originates in the biblical truth of Peter’s words in Acts 10:34, “I now realize how true it is that God does not show favoritism.” He said this when God called him to preach the Gospel to the Gentiles in Cornelius’ household. It is true that, regarding salvation, God is all-inclusive. Romans 10:13 tells us, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” It’s also true, however, that God bestows special honor to certain exceptionally faithful individuals. He called Moses and Abraham his friends. Scripture refers to Daniel as “highly esteemed” (Daniel 10:11) and Mary, the mother of Jesus, "highly favored" (Luke 1:28)."
6. God helps those who help themselves. 
"If you believe this proverb originates in the Bible, you’re in good company. In a February 2000 Barna Research Group poll*, 53 percent of Christians strongly agreed and 22 percent agreed somewhat that the Bible teaches the phrase.  Others credit the saying to Benjamin Franklin, because he quoted it in Poor Richard’s Almanack in 1736. The modern English wording, however, appears even earlier in English political theorist Algernon Sidney’s work. The phrase, which celebrates initiative and hard work, affirms biblical virtues. It’s important to note, however, that God is most well known for helping widows, orphans, and other needy individuals who are unable to help themselves. This brings great comfort to many who fall on hard times."
7. “I’m so sorry for your loss. Heaven must have needed another angel.” 
"This is probably the most theologically false condolence I’ve ever heard. People say it when babies and young children die, but they also use it to explain the deaths of godly adults. Those who say it have good motives. They’re trying to say, “Your loved one was too special (pure, innocent, or wonderful) for this world; God needed her in heaven instead.” If you follow this line of thinking, however, this implies that whenever a job opening in heaven comes up, God prowls the earth looking for sweet, innocent children or godly adults to harvest for his heavenly workforce. Not only is this wrong, it’s a direct contradiction to what the Bible teaches about angels."