Monday, July 25, 2016

Love For His People Introduces Moses Julius - Our Newly Appointed Director in Pakistan

Moses Julius - Pakistan

Love For His People Introduces 
Moses Julius 
- Our Newly Appointed Director in Pakistan

Love For His People, Inc. based in Charlotte, North Carolina USA, is very excited to announce the new appointment of Moses Julius as our first Director of Love For His People ministry in Pakistan. What a joy this truly is!

We were first introduced to Moses over three years ago when he sent us this email.

May 4, 2014

Shalom Aleikhem !  

Glory to Lord has Chosen for his Work. I was born in Christian Family. My Grand-father was missionary. He was preaching and teaching all over the World 40 years. Even in Israel since 1986. But I was nominal Christian. I was Ignorant about Salvation through Jesus Christ. In 2009 I accept Lord in Evangelistic meeting as my personal savior. In that meeting my nostrils born which was defeated for 7 years was heal by the mighty power of Holy spirit in the same meeting. I had experience of Holy Spirit which tounges. In 2010 I got water baptism at the same night.
 
Jesus spoke to me from,
  
27 But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. 28 God chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things—and the things that are not—to nullify the things that are, 1-corinthians (1:27-28)
 
Vision
 
God has used me to work in slum and remote area in poor people which is ignored section of society specially those who are making the (furnace baking clay block). They are illiterate having no opportunity of Education and I have burden to work in this area to help them spiritually and financially to by providing them some assistance in food are other things. I will appreciate assistance regarding. These poor people so that they may be up-lifted your prayer support will encourage my ministry value. I also preach the Gospel among the Israelies and they will accept Jesus Christ as a personal Savior.

Moses Julius


He also wrote this to us two days later.

May 5, 2013

Brother I have vision to preach the Gospel among the Jewish people so can you help me in this way I shall be very grateful to you . 
you don't know how much I love Israel in Pakistan so I need your help 

thank you very much for your concentration 


Over these years, as the relationship grew, we have seen Moses lead many kids in the truths of Jesus, Israel, and the full Gospel, with his involvement with Shalom Today Ministries in Lahore (Pakistan). In 2014 Love For His People began sending funds to support this ministry, and we have seen good fruit as a result. 

These funds helped provide weekly Shabbat school supplies for kids, sewing machines for widows and more to do work, and money to allow special trips for orphans and very low income children. 

Weekly Shabbat morning classes for the kids


Sewing classes and sewing machines for widow and low income mothers


Special trips for the children Love For His People helped sponsor.

With the Lord's guidance and provision, the days ahead will see us together expand the work of the ministry. Children and adults will grow in their knowledge of the importance of standing for Israel and the Jewish people. 

We give thanks to the Lord Jesus (Yeshua) for the new joint in His Body, and for Moses Julius.

Shalom!

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


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'Left Behind' Author Tim LaHaye Dead at 90 - JESSILYN JUSTICE CHARISMA NEWS

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BREAKING: 'Left Behind' Author Tim LaHaye Dead at 90

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Author, pastor and prophet Tim LaHaye died of a stroke on Monday. He was 90.  
LaHaye was perhaps best known for his Left Behind end times series with co-author Jerry B. Jenkins. 
"Thrilled as I am that he is where he has always wanted to be, his departure leaves a void in my soul I don't expect to fill until I see him again," Jenkins said. "The Tim LaHaye I got to know had a pastor's heart and lived to share his faith. He listened to and cared about everyone, regardless of age, gender, or social standing. If Tim was missing from the autograph table or the green room of a network television show, he was likely in a corner praying with someone he'd just met—from a reader to a part-time bookstore stock clerk to a TV network anchorman." 
LaHaye spent almost 70 years in the pulpit. He wrote more than 60 nonfiction books, including tomes on prophecy.  
He led multiple churches, including Shadow Mountain, which is now pastored by David Jeremiah.  
"For 35 of those years I have been his pastor. From the very beginning, he has encouraged me, and I have honored him," Jeremiah said. "Tim was one of the most godly men I have ever known. Almost every conversation I had with him ended with his praying with me and for me. He wrote me extended letters of appreciation for what God was doing in our church. We shared long lunches together talking about ministry and praying for our nation. When I look back over Tim LaHaye's life, I am reminded of Paul's words concerning King David: 'He served his own generation by the will of God.'" 
According to his obituary: 
Joining Dr. LaHaye for most of his journey was the former Beverly Ratcliffe, whom he married on July 5, 1947. Mrs. LaHaye—a powerhouse in her own right—founded Concerned Women for America in 1979, the nation's largest public policy organization for women with 600,000 members. 
Their union prompted Time magazine in 2005 to name the LaHayes "The Christian Power Couple." The proclamation came as the magazine named Dr. LaHaye as one of the 25 most influential evangelicals in America.
Early in his ministerial career, Dr. LaHaye pastored churches in South Carolina and Minnesota before moving his family to California. They settled in San Diego County, where he took the reins of Scott Memorial Baptist Church. Under his 25-year leadership, the congregation expanded to three locations, including what is now Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon. 
Dr. LaHaye also founded two accredited Christian high schools, a school system of 10 Christian schools and what is now San Diego Christian College (formerly Christian Heritage College). In 1972 he co-founded the Institute for Creation Research with the late Dr. Henry Morris. 
As a couple, the LaHayes hosted a radio show and, later, a TV program called "The LaHayes on Family Life." In keeping with their faith, the show promoted Christian values.
During the 1970s Dr. LaHaye was instrumental in gathering a coalition of Southern California pastors together to address a progressive agenda that was undermining traditional family values. Also in the '70s, he encouraged the late Jerry Falwell Sr. to establish the Moral Majority as a way to build a similar coalition nationally. He was also widely credited with garnering evangelical support behind the campaign of George W. Bush.
Besides co-authoring the 16-book "Left Behind" series—which sold more than 80 million copies, topping the best-selling lists of The New York TimesUSA TodayWall Street JournalPublishers Weekly, and Christian Booksellers Association—LaHaye was a prolific non-fiction author, penning 60 different titles that sold 14 million copies in as many as 32 languages. Topics he explored included family life, temperaments, the biblical view of sex and marriage, Bible prophecy, the will of God, Jesus Christ and secular humanism. 
Other ministries he either founded or co-founded include Tim LaHaye Ministries, the PreTrib Research Center and the Tim LaHaye School of Prophecy at Liberty University. He also designed the LaHaye Temperament Analysis, a self-improvement tool that has been used by more than 30,000 people. 
LaHaye is survived by his wife Beverly, four children; nine grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; a brother, Richard LaHaye; and a sister, Margaret White.
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A Hispanic View of America's Future with Ramiro Pena (Day 3) on the Jim Bakker Show


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Will Christians Be on the Right Side of History? ✡ "Comfort My People" - ISRAEL365

ComfortComfort My people,’ says your God.

נַחֲמוּ נַחֲמוּ עַמִּי יֹאמַר אֱ-לֹהֵיכֶם

ישעיהו מ:א

na-kha-mu na-kha-mu a-mee yo-mar e-lo-hay-khem

Today's Israel Inspiration

The period of the Jewish calendar where we find ourselves in now is the saddest time of the year, the three weeks when we commemorate the loss of both Holy Temples in Jerusalem. People born during this period are often given names of hope and comfortbased on the Hebrew root "Nachum" which means to comfort. Hebrew names include "Menachem" or "Nachum" for men, while the feminine version is the beautiful name "Nechama."

Hebrew Music Monday

In the spirit of the Three Weeks of mourning for the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, this week’s video is solemn yet moving. Listen to Neshama Carlebach’s heartfelt rendition of Isaiah 40.

Hagee: "Will Christians Be on the Right Side of History?"

Pastor John Hagee of CUFI shared his hopes for the future of the pro-Israel Christian movement and offered his strongest arguments in favor of supporting Israel.

Today's Israel Photo

Noam Chen's fantastic photo of the Israeli flag near the Old City walls of Jerusalem.

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If You Lay Hold of This Truth, It Will Set You Free - JOHN AND LISA BEVERE CHARISMA MAGAZINE


Pathway to freedom
Only one person can derail you from your kingdom path, and that is you. (iStock photo )

If You Lay Hold of This Truth, It Will Set You Free

Do you know that God holds your destiny? No matter what you may be facing now, He can work His will out in your life and direct your path toward its fulfillment.
When Joseph's brothers sold him into slavery, it probably never crossed Joseph's mind that his suffering and hardship were part of God's preparation process. Joseph was learning obedience, and his brothers were skillfully wielded instruments in the hand of God.
Joseph may have regarded his dreams as a confirmation of God's favor upon his life. He had not yet learned that authority is given to serve, not to set an individual apart. Often in such periods of training we focus on the impossibility of our circumstances instead of the greatness of God. As a result, we get discouraged and feel the need to blame someone, so we look for the one we feel is responsible for our despair. When we face the fact that God could have prevented our entire mess—and didn't—we often blame Him.
This perhaps kept ringing through Joseph's mind: "I have lived according to what I know of God. I've not transgressed His statutes or nature. I was only repeating a dream God Himself gave me. And what's the result? My brothers betray me, and I'm sold as a slave!
My Dad thinks I am dead so he will never come to Egypt to find me."
To Joseph the bottom line was his brothers. They had thrown him into this dungeon. How often do we fall into the same trap of assigning blame? For example:
  • "If it weren't for my wife, I would be in the ministry. She has hindered me and ruined so many of my dreams."
  • "If it weren't for my parents, I would have had a normal life. They are to blame for where I am today. Why do others have normal parents and I don't?"
  • "If my mom and dad hadn't gotten divorced, I would have been much better off in my own marriage."
  • "If it weren't for my former husband, my kids and I wouldn't have had all this financial trouble."
  • "If it weren't for that woman in the church, I would still be in favor with the leaders. With her gossip, she has destroyed me and any hope I had of being respected."
The list is endless. It is easy to blame everyone else for your problems. I want to emphasize the following point: absolutely no man, woman, child or devil can ever remove you from God's plan for your life! If you lay hold of this truth, it will set you free. Only one person can get you out of the will of God—and that is you!
God holds your destiny. Joseph's brothers tried hard to destroy the vision that God gave him. They thought they had ended it for Joseph and wanted no chance that he would ever succeed. But in God's plan, Joseph ruled Egypt. And the brothers?
Ironically Joseph's brothers became the patriarchs of Israel! God had promised Abraham that they would bring forth a nation. Through one of them the Lord Jesus would eventually come!
Joseph kept his heart free from offense, and the plans of God were established in his life and in the lives of his brothers as well. As we experience life and move along the pathway to His presence, we can rest in the assurance that God's plans for us are too numerous to mention. With this assurance, we can face the future and leave the past behind us.
Do you assign blame to others—or even God—for your present difficulties? How are you responsible for your own failures or actions in the past? How are you responsible for your future?
Make it a point of prayer to the Lord, who stands outside of time where there is no past, present or future, to take your experiences and use them in your life. Ask Him to help you take those experiences and mold and shape your life so you can become more like Him.
If you have been blaming your present circumstances on someone or some place or some situation, recognize this as a hindrance, and ask the Lord to reveal His plans for your life and give you the courage to follow His leading. Then thank Him for His guidance. 
John-BevereAdapted from Pathway to His Presence by John and Lisa Bevere, copyright 2000, 2016, published by Charisma House. With refreshing honesty, and keen biblical insight the authors examine eight common barriers that can separate you from God's presence, and show you how to break through these barriers and enjoy greater spiritual intimacy with your heavenly Father.  To order your copy, click here.
Prayer Power for the Week of July 24, 2016
This week ask the Lord to take your past experiences and use them to make you more like Him. Ask Him to give you His perspective on things, help you trust Him as He leads you step-by-step, and thank Him for His guidance. Remember those affected by horrendous circumstances, either natural or man-made, and seek God for ways in which you can be a blessing to those suffering loss. Pray for the church to increase prayer and intercession for worldwide revival, the nation and the upcoming elections (Ps. 40:5).
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Arab Man Attacked Over Pro-Israel Stance - Israel Today

Arab Man Attacked Over Pro-Israel Stance

Monday, July 25, 2016 |  Israel Today Staff
Khaled Abu Mokh is an Israeli Arab Muslim who loves the Jewish state. He works at a hotel in Jerusalem, together with a number of other Israeli Arabs. Last week, one of those Arab co-workers violently attacked Abu Mokh over his pro-Israel stance.
The confrontation began when a fellow Arab co-worker used his coffee break to surf Facebook, where he saw that Khaled’s profile picture included an Israeli flag. The co-worker began to verbally abuse and threaten Khaled.
After work, Khaled headed home, but was chased down by the co-worker, who hurled a stone at his head. Khaled was taken to a local hospital with mild trauma and requiring several stitches.
Following his ordeal, Khaled told Israel’s Channel 20 News that he is used to such responses from “extremist” elements in the Arab community, but insisted that he will not be broken by them.
“We must not be afraid of them,” said the brave young Arab man. “I was raised [in Israel]. I open my eyes and see the flag of the nation where I was born. It is not the flag of Palestine. It is the Star of David. That is how my mother raised me.”
Khaled concluded by stating adamantly that the attack against him will only “strengthen my love for this amazing nation, and I am not alone. There are many Israeli Arabs who are no longer prepared to live in fear.”
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Credit Card Companies Specifically Target Less Educated And Less Sophisticated Americans - Michael Snyder THE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE BLOG

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Posted: 24 Jul 2016   Michael Snyder  THE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE BLOG

The big credit card companies don’t make much money off of those that pay their bills on time, and so they often specifically target less educated and less sophisticated consumers that don’t really understand the dangers of credit card debt.  The goal is to find people that will carry credit card balances from month to month, because that is where the real money can be made.  

The average U.S. household that carries balances from month to month has approximately $15,310 in credit card debt right now.  At an average interest rate of about 15 percent, the profits pile up very quickly for the big credit card companies.  After all these years, so many of us still have not learned the truth about credit cards, and so credit card debt is absolutely crippling tens of millions of American families.

In 2015, the total amount of credit card debt in this country increased by a staggering 71 billion dollars.  In a previous article, I explained to my readers that American consumers accumulated more new credit card debt during the fourth quarter of 2015 than they did during the entire years of 2009, 2010 and 2011 combined.

Many analysts are forecasting that the total amount of credit card debt will surpass a trillion dollars by the end of 2016.  This is why there is such a crying need for financial education in this nation.  Millions upon millions of us are being taken for a ride, and as I mentioned above, the big credit card companies often target those of us that are the least sophisticated about financial matters.  The following comes from Bloomberg
Credit-card companies need people to spend more than they can afford, but not so much that they default on their payments. So they could benefit from targeting individuals who are more likely to have cognitive failings. This is the dark side of behavioral finance.
Some new research by economists Antoinette Schoar of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Hong Ru of Nanyang Technological University claims to find exactly such a result. The authors use data from a private company that tracks credit-card offers. They find that less educated consumers — who are likely to be less financially sophisticated — are more frequently given offers that include back-loaded costs. Those are plans that start with low rates, but increase later, with extra-high over-limit and late-payment fees. In other words, those are likely to be the borrowers who make bad financial decisions — racking up debt and eventually paying much more in interest. Meanwhile, more educated households tend not to be offered these plans.
Do you understand what that is saying?

The large credit card companies want to find those of us that are the most vulnerable, because that is where their biggest profits can be made.

And of course most of us have gotten into trouble with credit card debt at some point.  They don’t teach us how to manage our finances in high school or in college, and so most of us are very financially naive when we first get out into the real world.  Card offers are being showered on our young people, and cash-strapped young adults can find it very easy to “buy now and pay later”
Psychologically, it can be easier for people to pay using a credit card because no paper money is involved, Danford said. A Dun & Bradstreet study found that people spend an average of 12 to 18 percent more when using a credit card instead of cash.
“I think that’s one of the traps. It’s almost too easy to use a credit card,” Danford said. “You don’t have to think of the consequences.”
According to 2015 data from Experian, the average American had 2.24 credit cards, up from 2.18 in 2014.
Of all credit card users, what percentage do you think carries a balance from month to month?

30 percent?

40 percent?

Well, according to Time Magazine only 35 percent of those that use credit cards completely pay them off every single month.  That means that 65 percent of those that use credit cards do carry a balance…
Only 35% of credit card users don’t carry a balance–they pay off their bill every month, like you’re supposed to. They use credit cards for convenience, and perhaps to generate bonus points and rewards, not because they need to borrow. If you’re a member of this group, you’re known as a “convenience user.” (Go ahead and pat yourself on the back for not being on the hook for high interest rates, but don’t gloat.) The other, more typical credit card users are known as “revolvers” because they don’t pay off their bills in full so the debt revolves. To them, credit limit increases are essentially invitations to spend more. It’s unsettling: “for revolvers, a 10% increase in credit is followed by a 1.3 percent increase in debt within one quarter and a 9.99% increase in debt over the long term,” the study found.
Unfortunately for the big credit card companies and the overall U.S. economy, it appears that U.S. consumers are starting to get tapped out.

Retail sales fell 2.9 percent in April, and then they dropped by 3.9 percent in May.  As a result of these declining sales, corporate profits are suffering, and it is being projected that the final numbers for the second quarter of 2016 will show that corporate profits in the U.S. have now fallen for five quarters in a row.

That is not an “economic recovery”.  Rather, that is what normally happens at the beginning of a major recession.

And don’t expect this to turn around any time soon, because Americans just don’t have the kind of discretionary income that they once did.  The following comes from a New York Post article entitled “A staggering percentage of Americans are too poor to shop“…
Retailers have blamed the weather, slow job growth and millennials for their poor results this past year, but a new study claims that more than 20 percent of Americans are simply too poor to shop.
These 26 million Americans are juggling two to three jobs, earning just around $27,000 a year and supporting two to four children — and exist largely under the radar, according to America’s Research Group, which has been tracking consumer shopping trends since 1979.
So much of what is happening right now is very reminiscent of 2008.  There was an explosion of credit card debt just before that crash as well.

We should have learned some very hard lessons the last time around, but we didn’t, and so now the pain for American families will be even greater this time.

If you are in credit card debt at this moment, it would be wise to try to eliminate it as soon as you can, because you definitely don’t want to be drowning in debt when times get really, really hard.