Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Christian Support for 'Palestinian Cause' Ascendant

Christian Support for 'Palestinian Cause' Ascendant

Wednesday, October 30, 2013 |  Israel Today Staff  
An interview with an American Christian commentator published by Israeli media this week reveals just how far the Evangelical Church has moved into the "Palestinian camp" when it comes to the Middle East conflict.
For decades, Israel's most stalwart supporters were to be found among Evangelical Christians, the bulk of whom saw the rebirth of the Jewish state as a fulfillment of biblical prophecy and evidence of God's faithfulness.
But a new generation of Evangelical leaders are "committed to spreading the Palestinian version of the conflict," said Jim Fletcher, a long-time Christian publisher, in an interview published to Israel National News. "These pro-Palestinian leaders currently control the narrative within the Church."
According to Fletcher, there is a "massive effort...in the heart of the American Evangelical Church to lure its members to the Palestinian side." As a result of that effort, it is now "severely mistaken to think that all Evangelicals are pro-Israel."
Among those Evangelical leaders one should be wary of are Willow Creek Pastor Lynne Hybels, Saddleback Community Church Pastor Rick Warren, Dr. Gary Burge of Wheaton College and Christian publisher Cameron Strang.
Hybels and Burge were speakers at last year's Christ at the Checkpoint conference in Bethlehem, where local and foreign Evangelical leaders painted modern Israel as a nation wholly disconnected from its biblical roots and prophecies pertaining to it.
Furthermore, this movement interprets Yeshua's own teachings in a more humanistic light in order to use them against Israel.
"In the Palestinian narrative, emotion is predominant. The emphasis is on ‘land confiscations, checkpoints, detentions, beatings.’ What they call the ‘apartheid wall’ is also mentioned frequently," explained Fletcher.
But, perhaps most disconcerting, is the lack of a strong response from those who still love Israel and see her for what she truly is, warts and all.
"To my knowledge, there are no broad-based Evangelical leaders in the U.S. who will speak out about this problem, which is developing into an epidemic," said Fletcher, warning in conclusion that "the way things are going, support will completely flip from Israel to the Palestinians in the next generation."
For those of us sitting in Israel, there is another worrying effect: more and more Israelis are starting to feel that, once again, they cannot trust or rely on Christians.
The mere fact that this interview was published on a religious Israeli media website demonstrates that Israeli Jews see the strong wall of Christian support eroding, and as a result the bonds that were built up over the past century are beginning to unravel.
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Thank you ISRAEL TODAY and Aviel Schneider for continuing to share these words. Keep up the good work!
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Steve Martin
Love For His People





Editor's Note: I met Aviel Schneider in his Jerusalem office in October, 2010. Having long been a subscriber to Israel Today it was a joy to sit in his office and just get to know him a little better. I truly appreciate his work, especially as he shares about the Messianic Jews in His Land. Thank you Aviel! Steve Martin

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Rick Joyner & John Boneck - "Missions" - at KBA Conf - Partner's Session

Rick Joyner & John Boneck
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Rick Joyner at KBA Conf - Partner's Q & A Session Saturday afternoon, Oct. 26, 2013. John Boneck joined Rick as they shared the ongoing vision of MorningStar, the Mission outreach, and repairs to the Grand Cafe' kitchen.

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

"Behold, I will lift up My hand to the nations..."

Behold, I will lift up My hand 

to the nations, and set up My banner 

to the people, and they shall bring 

your sons in their bosom, and your 

daughters shall be carried upon 

their shoulders.

ISAIAH (49:22)
 

הִנֵּה אֶשָּׂא אֶל גּוֹיִם יָדִי וְאֶל עַמִּים

 אָרִים נִסִּי וְהֵבִיאוּ בָנַיִךְ בְּחֹצֶן

 וּבְנֹתַיִךְ עַל כָּתֵף תִּנָּשֶׂאנָה

ישעיהו מ’’ט:כ’’ב
 
hee-NAY eh-SAH el goy-EEM 
ya-DEE ve-EL ah-MEEM ah-REEM nee-SEE
 ve-hay-vee-OO va-na-YEEKH be-kho-TZAYN 
oo-ve-no-ta-YEEKH al ka-TAYF tee-nah-se-NA

Israel Inspiration


Isaiah describes the great contributions that the nations
and non-Jews will play in the resettlement of the 
Land of Israel. In modern times, great Christian warriors 
for Zion have emerged to fulfill Isaiah’s prophecy, including 
Orde Wingate, who passed away 69 years ago this week.
 
An officer in the British army in the 1930’s, Wingate trained 
many of the future leaders of the Israeli army. Wingate drew 
on his love and knowledge of the Bible, and distilled strategies 
from the battles of Joshua, Gideon and King David. 

Known throughout Israel as “Hayedid” or, “The Friend,” the 
Jewish people remember Orde Wingate, whose Biblical 
passion and contributions to the State of Israel cannot 
be overstated.



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Monday, October 28, 2013

Menorah - the seven-lamp (six branches) lampstand


On occasion I like to share artwork I have gathered. This set is of menorahs, the seven branch candlestick that represents Israel and the Jews. We love menorahs and have several in our home.

If you have a good photo or artwork that you'd like to share, please send to me:
loveforhispeople@gmail.com. Or post in the comment section.

Ahava (Hebrew word for love),

Steve Martin
Love For His People

P.S. And then when Hanukkah comes, we can share Hanukkias - the nine branch candlestick.


The menorah (Hebrewמְנוֹרָה‎ [mənoːˈɾaː]) is described in the Bible as the seven-lamp (six branches) ancient Hebrew lampstand made of gold and used in the portable sanctuary set up by Moses in the wilderness and later in the Temple in Jerusalem. Fresh olive oil of the purest quality was burned daily to light its lamps. The menorah has been a symbol of Judaism since ancient times and is the emblem on the coat of arms of the modern state of Israel.





The menorah willow consisted of a base and a shaft with six branches, beaten out of solid gold. The six branches curved to the height of the central shaft so that all seven lamps at their apexes were in a straight line.
The Hebrew Bible, or Torah, states that God revealed the design for the menorah to Moses and describes the construction of the menorah as follows (Exodus 25:31-40):
31 And you must make a lampstand of pure gold. Of hammered work the lampstand is to be made. Its base, its branches, its cups, its knobs and its blossoms are to proceed out from it. 32 And six branches are running out from its sides, three branches of the lampstand from its one side and three branches of the lampstand from its other side. 

33 Three cups shaped like flowers of almond are on the one set of branches, with knobs and blossoms alternating, and three cups shaped like flowers of almond on the other set of branches, with knobs and blossoms alternating. This is the way it is with the six branches running out from the lampstand. 34 And on the lampstand are four cups shaped like flowers of almond, with its knobs and its blossoms alternating. 35 And the knob under two branches is out of it and the knob under the two other branches is out of it and the knob under two more branches is out of it, for the six branches running out from the lampstand. 

36 Their knobs and their branches are to proceed out from it. All of it is one piece of hammered work, of pure gold. 37 And you must make seven lamps for it; and the lamps must be lit up, and they must shine upon the area in front of it. 38 And its snuffers and its fire holders are of pure gold. 39 Of a talent of pure gold he should make it with all these utensils of it. 40 And see that you make them after their pattern that was shown to you in the mountain.

The branches are often artistically depicted as semicircular, but Rashi may be interpreted as saying they were straight, and Maimonides, according to his son Avraham, held that they were straight; other authorities, possibly including Ibn Ezra, say they were round. (See however the Zayis Ranan there who understands the Even Ezra to mean they were straight, while extending in a semicircle arount the stem.)
Archaeological evidence, including depictions by artists who had seen the menorah, indicates that they were neither straight nor semicircular but elliptical.
Until 2009, the earliest preserved representation of the menorah of the Temple was depicted in a frieze on the Arch of Titus, commemorating his triumphal parade in Rome following the destruction of Jerusalem in the year 70 CE.
In 2009, however, the ruins of a synagogue with pottery dating from before the destruction of the Second Temple were discovered under land in Magdala owned by the Legionaries of Christ, who had intended to construct a center for women's studies.

Inside that synagogue's ruins was discovered a rectangular stone, which had on its surface, among other ornate carvings, a depiction of the seven-lamp menorah differing markedly from the depiction on the Arch of Titus, probably carved by an eyewitness to the actual menorah present at the time in the Temple at Jerusalem. This menorah has arms which are polygonal, not rounded, and the base is not graduated but triangular.
Representations of the seven lamp artifact have been found on tombs and monuments dating from the 1st century as a frequently used symbol of Judaism and the Jewish people.
It has been noted that the shape of the menorah bears a certain resemblance to that of the plant Salvia palaestina. (Wikipedia)


Vietnam Report - Morris Ruddick

             Morris Ruddick

Vietnam is emerging from the catastrophic economic conditions 
of the eighties and nineties into a time marked by a mix between 
much growth on a macro-level; that offers opportunity for some, 
but still is not more than slim survival for far too many others. 
Despite the odds, the ratios of new startup successes for those 
following God's ancient pathways far exceed those of the 
general population.

Simultaneously, the uncertainty and change, along with the pathway 
modeled by God's entrepreneurs has provoked unusual spiritual hunger 
among the people. Pre-revival stages are being witnessed across Vietnam 
as the general population seeks the meaning and purpose that is lacking 
in Vietnam's spiritual void.

In keeping with our plans to offer briefings to Western 
churches who have a connection with and are praying 
for the church in Vietnam, this trip report will be an attempt 
to capture highlights from not only our most recent efforts, 
but to describe the dynamic emerging within the settings of 
Vietnam's committed and faithful brethren.

In the Face of an Ancient Stronghold

Recent months have seen widespread increases in the
persecution against the home church movement. Upon 
arriving, we traveled to an area where these pressures 
have been severe. As we prepared to leave for our first 
meeting, I began discerning that in this locale was the
seedbed of the hidden power of darkness that has long 
been gripping this land. With centuries of devastation 
and turbulence; this was its place of entrance. It is the 
launch pad of the centuries-long spiritual turmoil over 
this land.

Despite our having to come in and leave under the
cover the darkness, this gathering reflected a cross-section
 of respected pastoral and business leaders, as well 
some young adults from the emerging generation. Some 
traveled as far as 200 kilometers to attend.

What was most significant was that these leaders were
from both the registered and unregistered segments of 
the church; doctrinally diverse people who not unlike 
those in the West don't normally relate very well, no less 
come together for a gathering. Yet, here they were 
together, as one, hungry for the message of God's economy.

An Emerging Unity

Some have concluded the upswing in persecution to be
tied to an increase of a strategy of security police: of 
promises to one Christian group who betray another. 
The premise being that in return for informing on the 
activities of "other Christian groups," the betrayers' activities 
would not be monitored.

In other words, it's been a game of dividing and conquering.
One respected pastor has recently lost his passport because 
of this. Jesus warned His followers about betrayers. 
Regardless, those who compromise for their own benefit 
and gain are dancing with the devil; where there is no back door.

Despite these attempts to divide, our strategic gathering
saw a very healthy number of leaders from diverse groups
 come together without incident, as they eagerly and joyfully 
embraced a meaty message that taps the reasons the Jewish
people have not only survived, but have excelled against adversity.

This is the message of God's economy that restores the model
and the mandate that have been in operation by God's people 
since the days of Abraham. At the core of this message is the 
wisdom needed to employ righteous power in corrupt settings.
It embraces the wisdom that God always has a strategy for 
His people, who don't compromise, even under the most 
impossible of situations.

One pastor summed it up this way: that our message was like
heavy artillery against the difficult odds of the strongholds they 
have had to contend with. Before leaving, each one eagerly 
committed to being a part of our return for more of our foundational
message of God's ancient paths; the pathways God has used 
to make His people to be the head and not the tail.

Strangely, within two days of our departure, a huge typhoon
erupted, centered over this very area. It was almost as if, in 
our slipping past the enemy's gatekeepers and imparting this 
strategy and evoking this unity, that the enemy suddenly awoke 
to roar his confusion and displeasure.

Orphans for Jesus

Later in this mission, in getting reacquainted with a leader we
worked extensively with in 2008 and 2009; we were able to 
witness some unexpected collateral fruit from our efforts. This 
man's activities have included a small home for orphans. Some 
of these orphans, all raised as believers, are starting to assume
their roles in the workplace.

Six of them have been training at a very successful beauty 
shop in their community.

They have advanced in their trade and trust to the level, that 
they are actually running the shop in the owner's absence. 
The owner, who has plans to immigrate to the West, has made 
the decision to sell them the shop.

Although they are all yet teenagers, they are competent and
confident, knowing that the Lord will be their Senior Partner. 
It was a great joy to pray together with them, as they become 
one more example of the Lord making His own, even the most 
unlikely, to be the head and not the tail.

The Convergence of Light and Darkness

Going back to the stronghold unmasked, at senior government
levels today there is a great struggle taking place between the 
progressives who have opened the doors to the West and the 
old-guard whose abuse of power was the foundation for the 
years when 70 percent of the boat people fleeing their oppression 
were from the Northern provinces. It is the age-old stronghold of 
corrupt power that oppresses and results in operating essentially
like the old middle-ages, feudal type of society.

Yet, Light displaces darkness. So it was that as these leaders
we ministered to, joined their hearts as one, that the prevailing
principality began losing it grip. Indeed, it is the simple things 
that confound the wise. So it has been that as this program has
 been implemented in locale after locale, that everyday people 
are witnessing the reality of God operating within their midst and 
are unleashing the faith and the hope that redefines their pathway.

Navigating the Turbulence

After another of our workshops, the mix of pastoral and business
participants organized to employ our strategy of small groups that 
nurture and incubate small businesses, while mentoring the 
spiritual maturity needed to become spiritual community-builders. 
Our follow-up strategy parallels the role of the Jewish minyon in
providing a means of prayer, helping its participants become 
successful and serving to proactively help the broader community.

In short, a very real thrust of our program has been to open the
gates to a higher order of things spiritually. Our agenda consistently 
has been releasing and setting things in motion across the many 
locales we have served in this nation.

Yet there's been a strong witness in our hearts that the Lord has
even more, in terms of new dimensions for us and for those we serve. 
Grasping and setting in motion these new dimensions has been at 
the heart of some stretching-level turbulence that we've been 
navigating on this trip.

Indeed this trip has been filled with the unexpected. That is the
reality when you venture into new territory. Some of the unexpected
things have been challenging. Still, they've also seen glimmers 
emerging, unexpected surprises from the Lord.

New Gateways

First, we unexpectedly were connected to a wonderful Indonesian
church in Vietnam. Even more so, the ones we met at this vibrant 
fellowship come from the ranks of those called as modern Josephs 
and Daniels; an incredible group of brethren poised and prepared. 
This dovetails with a very key part of the turning underway and the 
unexpecteds, which has been landing on this key marketplace 
leadership dynamic.

In still another unexpected, a modern-day Vietnamese Josephina
has not only graciously hosted us for two nights at her "to dream-for" 
facilities, but has connected us with a local university interested in 
employing our talents. While this opportunity didn't quite align with our 
"next-steps" goal to put together a business-with-values school, for the 
broader community of Vietnamese hungry for "something more" with 
entrepreneurship; the exchange with this university director triggered 
something I've long desired to master: sharing deep spiritual truths 
with non-Christians.

The idea that began germinating was very simply to put an article
together for one of the respected English-language Vietnamese 
economic magazines. Our program has matured to a level that 
putting together a scholarly article on "enduring economic dynamics" 
for what's emerging in Vietnam is not beyond the realm of possibility.

As we began wrapping things up, while visiting a restaurant, I
experienced one of those deja vu's that seemed to accentuate 
a reality tied to our quest for "something more," the new dimensions 
that God has before us. In this restaurant was a passage with a 
transparent glass you had to walk over, which traversed a two story 
drop. The deja vu was an image from the movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark." 
There is a scene in which the next steps in the "quest" appear to be an 
impossible precipice, but when taken by faith and acted on, the impossible 
hurdle was really an illusion and turned out to be a glass walkway.

Having spent more than a year in Vietnam since Easter of 2008,
we have a tangible track record, fruit that is replicating itself; and 
in fact is bearing fruit.

So it is that there are steps that lie before us, unexpected

dimensions from the Lord 
that are only on the threshold of our ability to see them.
Indeed, we're poised, prepared and praying. We likewise very 
much need your prayers. We also need invitations to speak at 
churches praying for Vietnam.

There was an unusual joy that accompanied our departure; a
joy tied to unseen foundations being established; a joy of 
expectation. Despite the challenges, the twists and the turns; 
before us lies the turning that carries a parallel to the turning 
for the Vietnamese believers we've been working with, as they 
employ the ancient strategies needed to make them the head 
and not the tail. It is a turning into dimensions that ONLY GOD 
could bring to pass. Again, thank you so much for praying and 
making this all a reality.

Gratefully in Him,




Morris Ruddick
Global Initiatives Foundation
www.strategic-initiatives.org
www.strategicintercession.org