Friday, July 20, 2018

Arabs Set Fire to Bat Ayin Fields Nearly Burning Israel365 Forest - Breaking Israel News

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Arabs Set Fire to Bat Ayin Fields Nearly Burning Israel365 Forest

Jews evacuated two towns when Palestinian arson burned fields and damaged houses, narrowly missing a newly planted forest

Prophecy in Action: How Do Israeli Entrepreneurs Account for 3.8% of a U.S. State’s GDP? 

Prophecy fulfilled and partnerships strengthened as U.S. cities look to Israel for research, development, and Innovation

Despite Continued Rocket Bombardment in Southern Israel, Local Youth Emerge as Leaders

Sderot is under attack and its residents are suffering. A courageous effort is helping

WATCH - Tisha B'Av: The People Are Ready for the Temple

The Temple Institue's new video showing how a mournful Tisha B'Av will turn into joy

ICYMI: Descendants of Inquisition Jews Targeted for Violence in Nicaragua

One of a group of 69 Nicaraguan Jews attempting to make aliyah was assaulted and then kidnapped on his way to synagogue

A Glimpse of Europe’s True Face

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Now that President Trump has trashed the disastrous nuclear deal with Iran, European leaders are attempting to revive it
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Thursday, July 19, 2018

'You Inspired a Lot of People, Including Me!' Franklin Graham Applauds Student Who Walked 20+ Miles for His First Day on the Job - CBN News Steve Warren

Jenny Lamey and Walter Carr. Photo Credit: Jenny Lamey/Facebook
Jenny Lamey and Walter Carr. Photo Credit: Jenny Lamey/Facebook
'You Inspired a Lot of People, Including Me!' Franklin Graham Applauds Student 
Who Walked 20+ Miles for His First Day on the Job
07-18-2018
CBN News Steve Warren
Evangelist Franklin Graham congratulated Walter Carr, the Alabama college student who walked 
overnight to get to his new job on Wednesday via social media.

In a Facebook post, Graham wrote: "This Alabama college student was NOT going to be late for his 
first day of work with a moving company—not if he could help it!

"When his car broke down and a ride fell through, Walter Carr's phone said it would take him 7+ hours 
to walk the 20 miles to get there. Out of options—but with plenty of determination—Walter headed 
out on foot, and he walked all night to get there by morning!" Graham recounted.


"When the CEO of the company found out, he was so impressed and touched that he gave Walter his 
own personal car as a gift! He knew that this was the kind of person he wanted working for his 
company," the evangelist wrote.

"Walter turned his moment in the spotlight into a great testimony. He told the media, "I want to thank 
God because without Him I wouldn't be here. God blessed me to be a blessing. Whatever challenges 
God puts in front of me, I know it's for a reason," Graham noted.

"Congratulations Walter—you've inspired a lot of people, including me! Your commitment and goals 
are admirable. I'm sure you'll do well in your new job, in school, and as you pursue serving in the 
military. God will continue to use you and direct your steps if you look to Him—that's a promise in 
Proverbs 3:5-6!" he continued.

As CBN News reported, Carr's dedication astounded not only Jenny Lamey and her husband, 
the couple he was helping to move, but also the Pelham Police Department.

Jenny Lamey even made sure her Facebook post about Carr was reposted after it was somehow 
deleted. She wanted to make sure his story was told.

"I just can't tell you how touched I was by Walter and his journey," she wrote. "He is humble and 
kind and cheerful and he had big dreams!"

"Proud to have encountered this young man," the police department said in a Twitter post. 
"He certainly made an impact on us!"



And Carr won't have to worry about repairs or gasoline for the car that his boss gave him. Lamey 
set up a GoFundMe page earlier this week to raise money to fix Carr's vehicle.
As of Wednesday evening, the GoFundme account totaled $65,419, donated by more than 1,600 
people in less than two days.

Cindy Jacobs Prophesies the Greatest Outpouring of the Spirit the World Has Ever Seen - STEPHANIE HILL CHARISMA NEWS

The Jakarta GBI Choir
The Jakarta GBI Choir (Stephanie Hill/Empowered21)

Cindy Jacobs Prophesies the Greatest Outpouring of the Spirit the World Has Ever Seen

STEPHANIE HILL  CHARISMA NEWS
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For a second day, believers from all over Asia gathered at the Sentul International Convention Center in Jakarta for the Empowered21 Asia Regional Congress. Themed Fire and Glory, the four-day event is designed to strengthen and encourage believers as they seek a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
"Brokenness brings the presence of God, brings the power of God, and is the key to seeing the Holy Spirit work through your life," said Lawrence Khong, senior pastor of the Spirit-empowered Faith Community Baptist Church in Singapore and co-chair of the Asia Cabinet.
After the morning worship session, delegates had options between several training sessions for Spirit-empowered ministry focused on the family, worship, the next generation, prophetic prayer, transformational ministry (including benevolence care and vocational training), discipleship, leadership and apostolic ministry.
Cindy Jacobs, co-founder of Generals International, spoke to delegates about intercession and encouraged them to fervently seek the Holy Spirit.
"This is a historic gathering of the body here in Jakarta that will bring about the greatest outpouring of the Spirit the world has ever seen," said Jacobs. "Greater authority is coming to the church of the Lord Jesus Christ. Great faith, great authority and greater outpouring."
In the evening session, Night of His Glory, worship was led by Mark Harris and the Gateway Worship Team along with special music by the Lee University Campus Choir.
As Russell Evans, senior pastor of Planetshakers Church in Melbourne, Australia, shared about next generation ministry, he reminded delegates why God wants to pour out His Holy Spirit on all people, including teens and young adults.
"God is releasing the fire throughout the earth to bring people closer to Himself and to release His power," said Evans.
Daniel Kolenda, president of Christ for All Nations and co-chair of the E21 Global Evangelist Alliance, reminded those in attendance that "to be great and have significant impact, we must have an authentic experience with the Holy Spirit."
At one point in an afternoon session, Empowered21 leaders, including Asia host Pastor Niko Njotorahardjo, global co-chair Dr. Billy Wilson and global council member Tim Hill, prayed for each and every attendee, totaling about 4,000.
"This generation is the generation that can finish the Great Commission," said Hill.
The Congress continues tomorrow with a full lineup of speakers including Dr. Wilson, as well as several more sessions on helping build the body of Christ in areas such as leadership, children's ministry, youth ministry, family life, preaching the Word and miracles.

ANALYSIS: How Israel and Others Exposed Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program - Yochanan Visser ISRAEL TODAY

ANALYSIS: How Israel and Others Exposed Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program

Wednesday, July 18, 2018 |  Yochanan Visser  ISRAEL TODAY
This week two leading American newspapers  published articles about how exactly the Mossad, Israel’s external intelligence agency, broke into a warehouse in Tehran, Iran to steal a giant trove of documents dealing with Iran’s secret nuclear weapons program.
During a dramatic six-and-a-half-hour during nightly operation on January 31, 2018 the 100 men-strong Mossad team broke into the warehouse via two doors after disabling the alarm system of the building in a commercial district in Tehran.
They then cut through a number of large safes by using torches that burned at least 3,600 degrees and left the capital of Iran at 5.00 AM two hours before Iranian security agents arrived for the morning shift, according to the New York Times.
The Israeli team knew exactly which safes contained the most critical designs for the production of nuclear weapons and how much time they had for the operation after a year-long surveillance of the warehouse which was not guarded by Iranians during the night to avoid drawing attention to the secret facility.
Last week, Israeli intelligence officials revealed that the planning of the operation began in 2016 when the Mossad obtained intelligence Iran had decided to consolidate and to conceal a large number of documents and disks its past illicit nuclear activities.
This happened after Iran and six world powers in the summer of 2015 reached an agreement called Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action (JCPOA) on its nuclear activities which aimed to delay Iran’s ability to break out to a nuclear bomb.
The controversial agreement was implemented early 2016 after the Obama Administration and other governments cancelled biting sanctions and released frozen Iranian assets.
During the briefing one of the Israeli intelligence officials likened the Mossad operation to the casino heist in the movie ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ and said Israel had specific intelligence steering the team “to focus their efforts on specific safes,” according to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
When the operation in the warehouse was completed two hours before Iranian security agents  arrived the Mossad team left Tehran with some 50,000 pages and 163 compact disk of videos, designs and memos detailing Iran’s secret nuclear weapons program.
The New York Times showed a part of the Iranian archive to Robert Kelley, a nuclear engineer and a former inspector of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN’s nuclear watchdog.
“It’s quite good,” Kelley told Times reporter David E. Sanger and Israeli investigative journalist Ronen Bergman, the writer of the 2008 book “The Secret War With Iran”.
“The papers show these guys were working on nuclear bombs,” Kelley concluded after reviewing the documents detailing Iran’s secret Amad Project which was officially halted in 2003 when the United States invaded Iraq.
“The Iranian program to build a nuclear weapon was almost certainly larger, more sophisticated and better organized than most suspected in 2003,” other nuclear experts told The New York Times.
The documents shown to the American papers dealt with a nuclear warhead for Iran’s Shihab-3 long-range ballistic missile and described plans to built five nuclear bombs in the initial stages of the Amad Project.
After halting the Amad Project officially Iran shifted “many of its activities into the newly formed Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research,” according to WSJ.
The new details on Iran’s covert nuclear weapons program coincided with the publication of new German intelligence report by the state of Hesse which states that the Islamic Republic still  seeks to acquire  weapons of mass destruction.
The German report claimed Iran and North Korea are trying to “circumvent control mechanisms in countries that are not especially subject to embargo restrictions.” 
One of these countries is Syria which Iran is currently turning into another client state.
On July 11 Yossi Kupperwasser, a former top IDF military intelligence official told participants in a conference organized by the Jerusalem Center of Public Affairs that a “major purpose of Iran wanting to enlarge its footprint in Syria may be to hide aspects of its nuclear program from the International Atomic Energy Agency.”
The German magazine Der Spiegel as well as the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security (the good ISIS) have reported – based on extensive research- that Iran is probably operating an underground nuclear facility in Qusayr in the Qalamoun Mountains near the Lebanese border.
The Qusayr site is guarded by the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps and was referred to by a high-ranking Hezbollah official as “the atomic factory”.
Der Spiegel already reported in 2015 that 8,000 fuel rods were stored at the Qusayr facility, where three building conceal entrances to tunnels.
In March this year a ISIS team lead by former IAEA inspector David Albright came to the conclusion that while “evidence remains inconclusive there is reason to believe that Syria, apparently with help from North Korea and Iran, built a new underground nuclear facility in Qusayr.”
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