Sunday, May 6, 2018

220 Airstrikes on Palestinians; World Yawns - Breaking Israel News

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220 Airstrikes on Palestinians: World Yawns

By Khaled Abu Toameh
While all eyes are set on the weekly demonstrations organized by Hamas and other Palestinian factions along the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel, as part of the so-called March of Return, a Palestinian refugee camp near Damascus is facing a wide-scale military offensive and ethnic cleansing by the Syrian army and its allies.The war crimes committed against the Palestinians in Yarmouk camp have so far failed to prompt an ounce of outrage.

As Global Press Ignores Swastika Kites, Hamas is Winning Propaganda War

By Ben-Dror Yemini
It’s not just the Hamas Covenant or the calls for Israel’s destruction, chanted by some of the protestors. It’s also the kites carrying the Nazi symbol. And when these impassioned young people approach the fence, in an intentional provocation, with explosive kites—accidents can happen, and it’s a pity that they happen.
 

Europe Wants Unity on Iran but Undermines Trump on Jerusalem

By Caroline Glick
While the European leaders are pressuring Trump to align his Iran policy with theirs, Macron, Merkel, and European Union Foreign Policy Commissioner Federica Mogherini are waging a multifaceted campaign to undermine and discredit one of Trump’s most significant foreign policy initiatives: namely, Jerusalem.
 

Trump’s ‘Madness’ May be Doing the Trick

By Ben-Dror Yemini
The next stage is coming up, a meeting between the tyrant from Pyongyang and US President Donald Trump. Contrary to previous reports, Kim has presented conditions for the disarmament, which means nothing has been finalized yet.  One thing is clear: Tehran is closely examining every piece of information. There are initial signs that Trump’s threats are working in the Korean arena, and that’s exactly what Iran is afraid of, because Trump’s success in one arena will pave the way.
 

Trump’s International Art of the Deal

By Daniel Greenfield
An instinctive negotiator, Trump’s realpolitik genius lay not in ideology, but in grasping the core negotiating strategy of the enemy and then negating it by taking away its reason not to make a deal.
 
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Olmert’s Outdated Rhetoric at the 2018 Jerusalem Post Conference

By Harry Moskoff
Who is he to tell Israeli’s that we can’t tackle Iran? All of a sudden after getting out of jail, he is privy to all of Israel’s new military capabilities?  His whole interview smacks of self-preservation, and his statements are designed to cause political rift, which in the end, sows mistrust and simply empower our enemies.
 

Greatest Role to which Natalie Portman and Other Jews in the Entertainment Industry Should Aspire

By Dr. Michael Laitman
If we’re speaking about Jewish people in the entertainment industry, then I would expect them to portray an authentic representation of the Jewish essence. More succinctly, I would expect them to show examples of the tendency to unite above differences, that a kind, loving and caring attitude to others above all the primal divisive urges is what defines Jews at their nucleus.
 
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How to Know When It's Time to Move Past Your Grief - JILL DONOVAN CHARISMA NEWS

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How to Know When It's Time to Move Past Your Grief

JILL DONOVAN  CHARISMA NEWS
When I was 14 years old, my friends were going on a ski trip, but I was unable to join them. The upcoming trip was the main topic of conversation for weeks before they departed. I was terribly sad when they left, knowing they were making memories I'd never be a part of. There was that sick feeling in my stomach that happens to me when I am missing out on something. Oh, how I wanted that feeling to fly away as quickly as possible. When my friends returned, the same thing happened as before they left. They reminisced about all the fun times—and reminisced and reminisced.
An idea came: I picked a date and circled it on a calendar hanging next to my bed. Until that date arrived, I'd allow myself to feel the sadness and pain. Once the circled date came, I would move pass those feelings. There was no science or method to choosing the particular date. I prayed and then selected a date on the calendar that felt right. Instead of masking the pain, I gave myself the freedom to fully feel the sadness during that time. Like many people, I often try to suppress the sadness I feel. We try to make the hurt go away by rushing through the healing process. Shoving the emotions down so they won't surface is common among the best of people.
The experience of missing "a trip of a lifetime" with my friends was simply learning ground, a preparation for significantly more difficult experiences facing me later in my life. I might have lost the fun of skiing and fellowship, but I gained much more than I lost. Ahead were to come:
  • Three painful miscarriages
  • Heavy empathetic emotions watching my beloved Terry go through emotional and physical pain during a battle with cancer at age 21.
  • The loss of my dad (my best friend) to pancreatic cancer right after I got married.
What I learned from the ski trip incident was time doesn't necessarily heal all wounds ... completely. But I did find out raw, can't-catch-my-breath-pain feelings will pass. We won't necessarily be able to stop the storm, but we can live with the hope that we will survive it and it will pass.
This pain is just a chapter in our story, not the whole book. We may not forget the chapter, but we will move past it. Sometimes all we have at our disposal is the knowledge the "hurricane" will not last forever, every storm has an ending, the sun will absolutely shine again...in time.
Your method of moving forward may not be circling a date on the calendar as I did, but we can decide not to bury the feelings that arise during a storm, or after a loss, or even in the middle of heartache. We can all rest in the knowledge that no matter what chapter of life we are in, no matter the "emotional nausea" we are experiencing, this too shall pass; this too shall considerably lessen, considerably weaken with time. It always does.
When my dad passed away, my emotions were raw. I ached deep down in the pit of my stomach and in the center of my heart. This life on earth will surely pass away in but a moment. What a reunion I will have with my dad once again.
I remember my dad using the phrase "This too shall pass" when I faced fears. Taking a few minutes to turn to my Father in heaven and concentrating on my dear earthly father's words allows me to balance my fear with reality. You can use the phrase "This too shall pass" daily as well; it will help keep life in perspective.
kindness effectAdapted from The Kindness Effect by Jill Donovan, copyright 2018, published by Charisma House. This book shows what happens when you give generously to others, pursue your dreams and never give up. To order your copy, click on this link.
Prayer Power for the Week of April 29, 2018
This week, thank the Lord for His great kindness and generosity to us all. Ask Him to teach you how to give of yourself and your abundance to others. Continue to pray for worldwide revival, more laborers for the harvest field and your spiritual leaders. Remember the president and those in authority with him who make decisions affecting us and the world. Pray for those affected by disasters, crime and terror when you pray for our military and families. Read: Luke 6:38, 12:48.
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Report: Trump Wants Israel to Give Part of Jerusalem to Palestinians - Israel Today

Report: Trump Wants Israel to Give Part of Jerusalem to Palestinians

Sunday, May 06, 2018 |  Israel Today Staff
Just months after recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and days before moving the US Embassy there, Israeli media reports that US President Donald Trump now wants Israel to give part of the Holy City to the Palestinians.
The Trump Administration has been working for months on a new Middle East peace proposal that seeks to address the major sticking points like control of Jerusalem and Palestinian refugees, rather than sidestep them until final-status talks, as all other proposals have done.
Israel's Ma'ariv daily newspaper reports that when he visited Washington last week, Israel Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman was made privy to details of this new proposal, in particular the portion relating to Jerusalem.
According to the report, Israel will be asked by Trump to relinquish four Arab neighborhoods on the eastern side of Jerusalem. Abu Dis (where the Palestinian Authority already has a parliament building), Isawiya, Shuafat and Jabl Mukabar would become the new Palestinian capital of "Al Quds." Jerusalem's Old City, it is reported, would be placed under international supervision.
Already the plan would cut off some Jewish neighborhoods, like Pisgat Ze'ev, from the rest of Israeli-controlled Jerusalem. Some fear this would be only the first step toward the Palestinian Authority claiming even wider swaths of the city.
It was also reported that in exchange for accepting this proposal, Israel would receive total and unquestioned American backing in handling the Iran nuclear threat however it sees fit.
US officials denied the report in remarks to other Israeli media outlets.
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Saturday, May 5, 2018

[SIGN] CONTRASTS IN THINKING - Morris Ruddick

[SIGN] Contrasts in Thinking

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The Simple Things


By Morris Ruddick on May 03, 2018 09:31 am

THE SIMPLE THINGS In God’s economy of things, more often than not, it will be the simple things that trigger the spiritual, that dimension of God that cannot be stopped. There came a time in Jesus’ earthly ministry when He prayed: “I thank You Father, that You have hidden these things from the wise and […]

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Prophecy: Get Ready to Disciple the Newborns! - VINCE VIOZZI CHARISMA NEWS

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Prophecy: Get Ready to Disciple the Newborns!

VINCE VIOZZI  CHARISMA NEWS
As I was seeking the Lord the other day, I could strongly feel His heart in this. I sense that He desires to speak concerning an influx of newborn Christians.
Evangelists, Pastors and Teachers: Get Ready to Disciple the Newborns!
"The fishermen are about to deliver the fish into the sanctuaries of many churches! Will you be ready to disciple them?"
A Year's Worth of Fish in One Day
Recently I saw a documentary TV program that was highlighting a particular region of the north. In it, they showed a large number of fishing boats, all in one bay of water. These fishermen were waiting for the exact moment of the opening of the season to go out and make their catch.
The fish they were going to catch were in spawning season. And every year, these fish return to one particular area of the water to do their spawning. There were huge numbers of fish that annually returned there by instinct to reproduce after their kind. The documentary also said these fishermen could catch enough fish in one day to equal a years' worth of wages. T
This is a prophetic picture of the time and season we are in. We are fishing for men.
Luke 5:1-11, 4 Fishermen Called as Disciples
As the people pressed upon Him to hear the word of God, He stood by the Lake of Gennesaret and saw two boats beside the lake. But the fishermen had gone out of them and were washing their nets. He entered one of the boats, which was Simon's, and asked him to thrust it out a little from the land. Then He sat down and taught the people from the boat.
When He had finished speaking, He said to Simon, "Launch out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch."
Simon answered Him, "Master, we have worked all night and have caught nothing. But at Your word I will let down the net."
When they had done this, they caught a great number of fish, and their net was tearing. So they signaled to their partners in the other boat to come and help them. And they came and filled both boats, so that they began to sink.
When Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, "Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord." For he and all who were with him were astonished at the catch of fish which they had taken, and so were James and John, the sons of Zebedee, who were partners with Simon.
Then Jesus said to Simon, "Do not fear. From now on you will catch men." So when they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed Him.
In this passage of Scripture, we are given a picture that represents many similarities in the season the kingdom of God is in right now.
First of all, we have Jesus, who is out ministering to a multitude of the world's people. He is drawing them to Himself, The Holy Spirit has been letting us know that Jesus is out there doing this right now, and a great harvest is imminently upon us.
Second, the fishermen have packed up their gear, parked their boats on the shore and are cleaning their nets. This is a picture of where the evangelistic ministry has been for quite some time now. Evangelists have been working hard to catch new believers for decades, and have had little to no response.
Third, we have Jesus getting into a boat and telling His disciples to take Him out on the lake with them. Not only that, but He also tells them that they are not to pack up their gear but to let down their nets again for another attempt. This is a picture of the what the kingdom prophets have been telling us for quite some time now. It's time for another revival. Get ready for a huge catch; the fish are coming to your pond.
The next picture we have is the response of the tired fishermen. In my words: "Lord, we have been trying for a long time to get people saved, and we are just not having very good success at this." I'm sure that Jesus lovingly looked into their eyes, and with His look of love, He was saying, "I know, child, but just listen to Me again, because this time it's different. I'm in the boat with you!"
The final picture here is the one where the disciples did catch fish. However, it was not the normal catch this time. There were so many fish that there nets were breaking, and they had to call out to their friends to bring their nets as well, because there were so many fish that one net was not able to contain the catch. Their boats were sinking because of the vast number of fish, and they were not prepared to handle the size of the catch.
They were unprepared for the influx of so many fish that they were astonished and convicted. They even told Jesus to leave them because they were not prepared ahead of time with the faith and equipment to handle the great catch that was happening now right in their midst.
Jesus finished this encounter up with this exhortation to His disciples: "Do not fear. From now on you will catch men."
Jesus let His disciples know that this experience had another application. They were being trained to fish for men.
The Season of Harvest Is Upon Us
I sense from the Lord that we have begun to enter the season of harvest in the kingdom.
The Spirit of God is stirring and drawing the hearts of those who are ready to answer His beckoning to salvation. I feel in the Spirit that this number of souls is extremely large. I see a picture in my spirit of a vast number of souls, like a huge school of fish frantically swimming and stirring the waters around them. They are in great anticipation for what is about to take place in their lives. They have been feeling the Spirit stirring them and drawing them, but they have not known what to do about it or with it.
These fish are coming to your pond.
Will you be ready to disciple them? 
You can reach Vince Viozzi at vvministries@outlook.comIf you would like to invite him to speak at your church, meeting or conference please send an email with the subject Line "Invite Vince" to the above email address.