Thursday, November 2, 2017

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Joel C. Rosenberg: Arab & Israeli media provide inside details of President Sisi’s historic meeting with Evangelical Christian leaders in Cairo.

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New post on Joel C. Rosenberg's Blog

Arab & Israeli media provide inside details of President Sisi’s historic meeting with Evangelical Christian leaders in Cairo. Here’s a sampling of the coverage.


by joelcrosenberg Nov. 2, 2017
(Cairo, Egypt) -- The first stories on our Delegation are beginning to appear in Arab and Israeli media. 
Here's the text of the Haaretz article by Washington correspondent, Amir Tibon....
WASHINGTON -- Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi met on Wednesdaywith a group of leading evangelical Christian activists from the United States at his office in Cairo, where they discussed the fight against ISIS, the prospects for peace between Israel and the Arab world and the situation of Christians in Egypt and elsewhere in the region
The meeting, the first of its kind, lasted for almost three hours and signaled the Egyptian president's interest in forging a close relationship with one of the largest and most influential religious denominations in the United States
The meeting was initiated by Joel Rosenberg, an evangelical activist and author who lives in Jerusalem. Rosenberg participated in a meeting that Sissi held earlier this year in Washington, D.C., with experts on the Middle East, leaders of Jewish organizations and former senior U.S. government officials. Following that meeting, he discussed with officials in the Egyptian president's close circle the idea of arranging a meeting for him with Evangelical leaders, noting that no such meeting has taken place in recent history.                                                                            
Sissi accepted the idea, and on Wednesday, the 12-member group arrived to meet him at the Presidential Palace in Cairo. According to Rosenberg, who spoke with Haaretz after the meeting, "it was supposed to last an hour, but lasted almost three." Egypt's intelligence chief, General Khaled Fawzy, and the president of the Protestant Churches of Egypt, Dr. Andrea Zaki, also attended the discussion.
Sissi opened the meeting by expressing his condolences to the American people following Tuesday's terror attack in New York. He added that Egypt and the U.S. are partners in the fight against terrorism and extremism, and spoke about Egypt's battle against Islamist terror organizations in the Sinai Peninsula.
Rosenberg added that Sissi told the group that he wants to "build on the legacy of President Anwar Sadat," the Egyptian leader who signed a peace agreement with Israel in 1978, and paid for it with his life. "The president explained to us that Egypt has learned a lot over the years on how to make and maintain peace, and because it has a leadership role in the Arab world, it can help others move towards peace, based on its unique experience."
According to Rosenberg, Sissi told the group that he remembers being impressed, as a young man, with Sadat's determination to sign a peace agreement with Israel. "My sense after the conversation was that after a rough start, he now has more confidence in his stability and position, to start working more on regional issues," Rosenberg told Haaretz.
With regards to the Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations that the Trump administration is trying to renew, Rosenberg said that Sissi "didn't go into tactics and specifics," but expressed his support for that effort. Over the last year, Sissi has stated a number of times that Egypt believes an Israeli-Palestinian peace accord could have a positive influence on the entire Middle East, and has encouraged the Trump administration to pursue such a deal.           
Egypt played an important role in forging the recent reconciliation deal between the two leading Palestinian factions, Fatah and Hamas, an issue that naturally came up during the meeting with the evangelical group. "I think that with a different leader, everyone in the room would have been very uncomfortable with discussing this reconciliation deal," Rosenberg said. "But with him, people felt like they should give him some space and consideration to lead this process. It's OK to be skeptical, but let's not be cynical - let's give the man some credit and see what he can do in a very difficult situation."              
The evangelical community in the United States is considered very supportive of Israel, and over the last two decades, Israeli right-wing politicians and organizations have created significant partnerships with Evangelical Christian groups. A number of the participants in the meeting on Wednesday are members of President Trump's Evangelical Advisory Council, and Rosenberg is considered close to Vice President Mike Pence. There are more than 60 million evangelical Christians in the United States, and more than 600 million worldwide.
At some point during his conversation with the evangelical leaders, Sissi asked his aides to organize a meeting for the group with Jehan Sadat, the late president's widow. "They called her and asked if she would be willing to meet us, and she said - yes, they are invited for tea at 4:00. So right after the meeting with the president, we all went to her house in Cairo. She was fascinating. She told us about the night her husband first told her he was planning to go to Jerusalem and give a speech at the Knesset about the chance for peace.
According to Rosenberg, Sadat also told the group about "her memories from meeting Israeli leaders like Menachem Begin, Shimon Peres and Ezer Weizman. We were truly humbled to spend time with her and hear these stories.
Rosenberg, who was born to a Jewish father, told Haaretz that he was surprised at the level of interest expressed by the Egyptians in the delegation. "For the leader of Egypt to invite a Christian group to sit with him, discuss what he's doing, talk about some of the difficult issues, that's very impressive. I was hoping we could get ten minutes with him, and eventually we got almost three hours. From our side, the important thing was to show our appreciation for his fight against terrorism and extremism, for his commitment to peace and security ties with Israel, and for saving Egypt from the darkness of the Muslim Brotherhood."

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Survey: 1 in 5 US Jewish Millennials Believe Jesus Is Son of God - CBN News John Waage

Survey: 1 in 5 US Jewish Millennials Believe Jesus Is Son of God
11-01-2017
CBN News John Waage
In a culture of changing spiritual beliefs, a surprising number of young American Jews  more than one in five  said they believe Jesus is the Son of God.  
A Barna Group survey of Jewish millennials (born between 1984 and 1999) recently released found that 21 percent believe Jesus was "God in human form who lived among people in the first century" and  28 percent "see him as a rabbi or spiritual leader, but not God." Forty-two percent said they celebrate Christmas.
A majority of those surveyed believe one can be a part of other faiths and still be Jewish, and one-third of Jewish millennials feel "God desires a personal relationship with us."
The survey was commissioned by the evangelistic group Jews for Jesus, but the Barna Group, noted for a number of in-depth surveys on American religious belief, claims it is "solely responsible for data collection, analysis and writing of the report."
According to the report titled: Jewish Millennials: The Beliefs and Behaviors Shaping Young Jews in America, the group is much more likely to consider themselves as "spiritual" and have more interest in faith and spirituality than other generations.
Some of the results surprised Ari Kelman, who was interviewed for the report and teaches Jewish studies at Stanford University.  
Kelman was quoted in the Jerusalem Post as saying,  "These don't look like Jews I recognize."  He added, "I was not willing to just write them off entirely.  Maybe these are Jews we've never seen before.  We know religion is changing, we know parameters of identity are changing, so why would we expect different generations to look exactly the same?"

Kelman admitted he was somewhat uncomfortable about a study commissioned by Jews for Jesus, but acknowledged the credentials of the Barna Group.  
"They were good social scientists with skin in the game, he said.  "Most people who fund research on American Jews also come with an agenda, and I've been in this world long enough to know that the people who fund that research don't interfere.  They don't cook the books."

Susan Perlman, director of communications for Jews for Jesus, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) the survey was "very hopeful, from our perspective."

"This was a generation that was spiritual, that is willing to engage in the subject of whether or not Jesus might be the Messiah.  All we can ask for is an open mind to engage with the Bible, engage with the culture and look at the possibilities," Perlman said.

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Will Prophets Displace Psychics on Mainstream Media Channels? - JENNIFER LECLAIRE CHARISMA NEWS



There is coming a day when prophets sit behind the news desks as CNN, Fox and MSNBC to share what the Lord is saying, displacing psychics who have held positions on these media mountains.
There is coming a day when prophets sit behind the news desks as CNN, Fox and MSNBC to share what the Lord is saying, displacing psychics who have held positions on these media mountains. (you_littleswine)
"While we have come a long way in both the raising up of many people who prophesy, it is still difficult today to find what can be called the prophets to the nation."
So says Cindy Jacobs, and I agree with her.
Many people ask me who are the prophetic voices in nations where I travel, and few can seem to name them. It seems prophets often are without honor in their own cities and nations. I am sure there are prophetic voices in every nation, but they are being overlooked.
Some of those prophets have the opportunity to trumpet their voice to the nations at the Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders this November. Dr. Peter Wagner launched this group in 1999 and handed it off to Cindy some years ago.
The ACPE was largely Americanized until now. At last year's council, James Goll prophesied about an international gathering of prophets and we'll see that convene this November in Dallas. It's called the Global Prophetic Summit.
"This is the first of its kind. It will be a watershed moment for the prophetic movement worldwide," Cindy says. "This hinge-of-history moment will open the door for prophetic revelation on a level that has not been known in a collective way."
As one who has trumpeted purity and progress in the prophetic movement, I see this as more than strategic. I see this as pivotal for the advancement of kingdom-minded prophets who are more interested in the voice of the Lord going forth to shift nations than a personal platform. I see this as an opportunity for tactical networking among prophetic people who may otherwise never meet. I see this as a prime time for warfare intercession over the destiny of nations.
As I prepare to enter the ACPE for the first time and share the words the Lord gave me for 2018, I expect a shift in my own spirit as I am exposed to prophetic expressions from ministers in nations around the world who are contending for a similar cause. And as prophetic voices see individual shifts, the prophetic movement at large can continue shifting into deeper revelations that defy the psychic predictors and futurists often spotlighted in the evening news.
There is coming a day when prophets sit behind the news desks as CNN, Fox and MSNBC to share what the Lord is saying, displacing psychics who have held positions on these media mountains. There is coming a showdown between the true and the false in various mountains of influence. It all starts with the true prophetic voices gathering in unity to build an international platform for the truth. Amen.
For details, please go to globalpropheticsummit.com.
Jennifer LeClaire is senior editor of Charisma. She is also director of Awakening House of Prayer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, co-founder of awakeningtv.com, on the leadership team of the New Breed Revival Network and author of several books, including The Next Great Move of God: An Appeal to Heaven for Spiritual AwakeningMornings With the Holy Spirit, Listening Daily to the Still, Small Voice of GodThe Making of a Prophet and Satan's Deadly Trio: Defeating the Deceptions of Jezebel, Religion and Witchcraft. You can visit her website here. You can also join Jennifer on Facebook or follow her on Twitter. Jennifer's Periscope handle is @propheticbooks.
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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

100 Years Later, Australians Recreate Historic Calvary Charge for Beersheba - Breaking Israel News

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The Personalization of the Political

By Daniel Greenfield
Politics is no longer about Washington D.C. It’s about the movies you watch, the brands you buy, who your friends are and where you live. Everything from your choice of shoes to the car you drive is political.
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