Monday, July 22, 2019

Searching for Connection in All the Wrong Places: Millennials Battle High Levels of Anxiety and Depression - CBNNews.com


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Millennials in Massachusetts have the highest rate of depression in the entire US, specifically Millennial women. But why?  Some experts believe it's linked to how his state has dealt with religion and the family.
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Arab-Israeli Journalist Sings Israel's Praises! ‘Slaughter the Jews’ Written in Arabic on ‘Little Western Wall’; Jews Fast, Begin Mourning Holy Temple - United with Israel

United with IsraelWhy is New Yorker Magazine Silencing Pro-Israel Alan Dershowitz? 77% Support Temple Mount Jewish Prayer; Qatar Cash Secretly Enters Gaza; Israeli Startups Taking NYC by Storm 
Arab-Israeli Journalist Shows How Israel Makes the World a Better Place!
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Jews Fast, Begin Mourning Period for Temple’s Destruction 
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Michael W. Smith and Kevin Jonas Join for New Music Collab at Liberty Univ - CBN News Steve Warren

Kevin Jonas, left, will team with Grammy Award-winning Michael W. Smith for newly created Michael W. Smith Center for Commercial Music at the Liberty School of Music this August. (Images credit: AP)
Kevin Jonas, left, will team with Grammy Award-winning Michael W. Smith for newly created
Michael W. Smith Center for Commercial Music at the Liberty School of Music this August. 
(Images credit: AP)
Michael W. Smith and Kevin Jonas Join for New Music Collab at Liberty University
07-18-2019
CBN News Steve Warren
Liberty University has announced that Grammy Award-winning artist Michael W. Smith will team with Kevin Jonas, the father, and original manager of the rock group The Jonas Brothers, for the newly created Michael W. Smith Center for Commercial Music, which will be a part of the Liberty School of Music later this summer. 
Smith will serve as the Lynchburg, VA center's director. Jonas will work with Liberty students to record and publish their records as well as promoting their talent to the world.  
Jonas, a music prodigy-turned-Assemblies of God pastor, met his wife, Denise, on their first day at the Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas. He went from directing worship for Christ for the Nations and Assemblies of God churches to directing their sons' music careers, according to Good Housekeeping. 
In addition to the new center, a new recording label with a brand new $2 million recording studio will also operate from the school with the goal of attracting new and already successful recording artists from across the country.
Artists will also come to Liberty to help train students to be the next generation of music professionals, according to the university. 
The center is scheduled to open Aug. 1. 
The university hopes the new center and the "Liberty Music Group" label will not only give students the real-world experience of professionally recording an album but will also attract mainstream and Christian artists to sign with the new music label. 
Former Christian recording artist and music industry executive Al Denson has been a key player in securing Smith, Jonas, and others in this unique partnership. As Liberty's commercial music industry liaison, Denson will bring in artists who have the passion to work with budding musicians who were once in their place.
"These artists remember how hard it was starting out, working years and years to have the opportunity to record on a major label," Denson said in a press release. "So when they have a chance to give back to those who are really wanting to seek what they did and walk down the same path, they are more than willing and excited to invest in them. It's magnetizing to get around students who are hungry when you know how it feels yourself. The artists just need a place that has integrity and supportive staff who care, and that's why the match with Liberty makes it so good."
"The passion we have is not just to train a bunch of people to go into the music industry — or just go into the Christian music industry, for that matter — but to be equipped as musicians that go into the music industry fully equipped to do what they believe God's called them to do, whether it's the mainstream market or the faith-based market," Vernon M. Whaley, dean of the School of Music told Religion World News
Several existing programs will also be located in the new center, including a Bachelor of Music in commercial music with emphases in artist development; songwriting; recording, engineering and producing; publishing and producing; or film score production.
Liberty is among the top 10 largest schools of music in the country. With the expansion into commercial music, Whaley said the school is expecting 27 percent growth in enrollment next year and up to 47 percent in the next two years.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

“Encouragement” - Now Think On This by Steve Martin


“Encouragement”


“For whatever was written in earlier times was written for our instruction, so that through perseverance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope. Now may the God who gives perseverance and encouragement grant you to be of the same mind with one another according to Christ Jesus, so that with one accord you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (Romans 15:4-6, NASU)


Courage comes. Courage delivers. Courage allows us to hear the Lord, obey His commands, and see the world touched out of His grace and mercy working through us as we go forth.

I remember reading the required book, “The Red Badge of Courage” in high school about a young Union soldier during the Civil War. It was later made into a movie in 1974, starring Richard Thomas of “The Waltons” TV series. (Our family loved that show. With 8 kids in ours, we could relate to theirs!)

Though I don’t recall a lot of the details, the young soldier discovered he needed more within him than what he had, to carry out the mission he was about.

All of us need more courage. We are called by God to be on a specific mission, to carry out His command to take the Gospel to all the nations. Some will do it while communicating in friendship among their neighbors. Others will be a light in the work office, being there to speak hope and encouragement to the other staff members who may be struggling to make ends meet or who need a word of truth and love in helping the difficult child at home.

Still, others will hear the call to join a mission organization, or travel through contacts in their church congregation, to bring the light of the Gospel to the distant land.

But more likely our need for courage proves itself most in the ongoing struggle we face daily as we stand strong against the winds of change, the forces arrayed against believers, who are committed to adhering yet to the principles and foundational stones found in the eternal Word of God. Even as the Bible itself is mocked, lied about, and spoken as irrelevant to this day and age, we who have been taught the truth must be the ones to stand strong upon it.


Joab, a commander under King David, called on his fighting men to be of good courage.

“When Joab saw that the battle line was against him before and behind, he chose some of Israel's best, and put them in battle array against the Syrians. And the rest of the people he put under the command of Abishai his brother, and they set themselves in battle array against the people of Ammon. Then he said, "If the Syrians are too strong for me, then you shall help me; but if the people of Ammon are too strong for you, then I will help you. Be of good courage, and let us be strong for our people and for the cities of our God. And may the Lord do what is good in His sight." (1 Chronicles 19:101-13, NKJV)

Today, Jews in Israel must also always on the alert and must stand ready in good courage to protect their families and their God-given promised land. Christians supporting Israel and the Jews will also need to stand strong in good courage, as they also face the demonic onslaught of the fallen angel and his hordes who hate them and us to the utmost.

As I have written many words of encouragement and inspiration received through the Holy Spirit to share with those who read them, it is He Himself Who is the One we must continually turn to. He saw that we would have words to read and consume, in order to be built up daily with His spoken and written words from the Scriptures themselves. The Psalms, the Proverbs, the Torah (first 5 books of the Bible), the Prophets, the Gospels, the Epistles (almost 90% or more written by Jews through the inspiration of God’s Holy Spirit) have been given to us, believing Jews and Gentiles, to bring us through to the glorious end that awaits us.

As you get serious about reading the Bible I pray you are encouraged in your walk. Hear the Word of God, read the Word of God, walk out the Word of God. For through these everlasting words we will receive the encouragement to fulfill the call on our lives, and see His kingdom come on earth, as it is in heaven.

May you be richly blessed then to bless others you touch around you in these coming days.

Now think on this and see what good things the Lord has in store for you and those around you.

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc.

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The Red Badge of Courage is a war novel by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). Taking place during the American Civil War, the story is about a young private of the Union Army, Henry Fleming, who flees from the field of battle. Wikipedia

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Now Think On This #442 - in the year of our Lord 07.21.19 – “Encouragement” – Sunday, 7:00 pm

"Wide as the Sky" - Antioch International Church worship team led by Toni Bogart


"Wide as the Sky" - Antioch International Church worship team led by Toni Bogart


Worship team: Tommy Lopez, Bengi Austin, David Robinson, Scott Dawson, Katie Wyns, Allyssa McKay, Nancy Lopez, Tiffany Bryant







Published on Jul 21, 2019

"Wide as the Sky" - Antioch International Church worship team led by Toni Bogart
July 21, 2019, in Fort Mill, SC Worship team: Tommy Lopez, Bengi Austin, David Robinson, Scott Dawson, Katie Wyns, Alyssa McKay, Nancy Lopez, Tiffany Bryant Videos filmed and shared by Steve Martin - to give appreciation to and love for those we support, through Love For His People, Inc.

Dr. Peter Wyns - prayer for cancer and healing. Antioch International Church in Fort Mill, SC


Dr. Peter Wyns - prayer for cancer and healing. 
Antioch International Church in Fort Mill, SC



Published on Jul 21, 2019

Videos filmed and shared by Steve Martin - to give appreciation to and love for those we support, through Love For His People, Inc.