Sunday, November 11, 2018

VICTORY: Two states pass Constitutional measures to protect the preborn - Live Action

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VICTORY: Two states pass Constitutional measures to protect the preborn
Two out of three states that had pro-life measures on the ballot on Election Day 2018 have now seen those measures successfully passed by voters. Read more

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Graham likened blessing an abortion facility to “blessing murder,” adding, “They are blessing actions that are against the laws of God. That would be like priests standing outside the gas chambers at Auschwitz and blessing the murder of innocent Jews. Such evil.” Read more

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A 40-year-old mother of 11 children in Missouri has shared photos of her miscarried baby in the hope that people will see the humanity of preborn children. Read more

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In his proclamation for November as National Adoption Month, President Trump acknowledged the importance of adoption in affirming that “every child—born and unborn—is wanted and loved.” Read more

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Presidential Women’s Center in West Palm Beach is implicated in the death of a 31-year-old woman from complications following an elective abortion. This abortion facility already has several botched abortions on record. Read more

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The Trump administration has just finalized a rule change that allows employers with “religious or moral objections” to opt out of paying for birth control for employees, including potentially abortifacient types of contraceptives. Read more

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Benjamin Watson, tight end for the New Orleans Saints, made a memorable announcement in his end zone celebration on Sunday. Read more

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It’s often said by the abortion industry that violence is a frequent tactic used by pro-lifers. But the reality is, pro-life demonstrators and sidewalk counselors are frequently targets for violence and harassment by abortion advocates. Read more

 
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In the Shadow of Giants: 100 Years After World War One - CBN News Douglas V. Mastriano

In the Shadow of Giants: 100 Years After World War One
11-11-2018

CBN News Douglas V. Mastriano


COMMENTARY
 

"And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death."  
- Revelation 12:11
On this day 100 years ago, World War One, bringing to a conclusion the terrible conflict that cost millions of lives.  What we call Veteran's Day originally was called Armistice Day, which marked the conclusion of the First World War on November 11, 1918.  In poetic fashion, the so-called "war to end all wars" concluded on the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month of 1918.  And, in those final hours of combat, the Allies would suffer 11,000 casualties.  The enormity of the suffering eclipsed the poetic ending of this cataclysmic war.

The last American to fall was Private Henry Gunther, a banker from Baltimore, Maryland who was killed at 10:59 am; one minute before the guns fell silent.  Although Gunter's commander received word that the war was ending at 11:00 am, his orders were to continue the attack until the bitter end.  So many fought, and as Private Henry Gunter, gave their all to protect and defend this nation from its enemies.  Millions of American men answered the call to arms in 1917 and 1918.  These were average and common people not unlike you and me.  
Among those that answered the call to arms was Major James Rieger, a lawyer from Kirksville, Missouri.  While training in the states before deploying to Europe, Rieger realized that the men in his unit were deficient in Christian education and this led him to establish a popular Sunday school program attended by hundreds of soldiers.  Rieger's commanding general was against this and thought that Rieger's Christian faith made him weak and said that he was "altogether useless."  The general set about to kick Rieger out of the Army.  Thankfully the general's reasons were baseless and he remained in the Army.
Major James E. Rieger
One hundred years ago, the "altogether useless" Rieger would be hailed by the French as the Hero of the Argonne after he valiantly led the attack to take Vauquois Hill against stalwart German defenders, and he went on to liberate two French Villages.  For his bravery, Rieger was awarded America's second highest award, the Distinguished Service Cross.  At the same time, the general that tried to fire Rieger out of the army for being "too Christian" was relieved for incompetence.  I Corinthians 1:27 says that…"God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty."  It is people like Rieger, who are considered weak and foolish by the world's standards, who rise in the midst of the crisis to change the course of history. 
Such was the case during the American Civil War.  On July 2, 1863, it seemed that the Confederate Army under Robert E. Lee would win at the Battle of Gettysburg during the bloody Civil War and thereby result in a divided nation.  All the Confederate Army needed to do was to drive the 20th Maine Regiment off of a hill called Little Round Top.  Commanding the men from Maine was Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain.  Throughout most of his life, Chamberlain struggled with a severe stuttering problem that made him the laughingstock of the neighborhood when he was young.  Chamberlain was told that he was stupid and would never amount to anything.  Yet, this quiet, insecure man from Maine held the future of this nation in his hands.  Chamberlain and his men held against the Confederate torrent on that one day at Gettysburg and when out of ammunition, he led a bayonet attack to drive the enemy back, winning the battle and saving his nation.  Every person on the face of the earth was touched by that moment in time and we have a United States today thanks to that quiet, insecure man from Maine who was considered foolish and weak in the eyes of the world.  
The legacy of other Christian men in the First World War echoes across the generations to us today.  And then, of course, we have the amazing legacy of Alvin C. York.  Although raised in a Christian home, Alvin's life turned upside down in 1911 after his father died.  The burden of taking care of his widowed mother, providing for his siblings and running the farm proved too much.  Alvin soon found himself spending the weekends at dangerous bars on the Kentucky border of Tennessee called Blind Tigers.  Here, Alvin's life spun out of control and he spent his weekend's drunk, cussing, gambling, fighting and chasing girls.   More than once Alvin heard that he was a good for nothing drunk and would never amount to anything.
Alvin York
But all that changed on January 1st, 1915, when Alvin recommitted his life to the Lord.  On that day, Alvin began to develop his Character muscle.  He turned his back on the temptations and endeavored each day do the right thing; to honor God and be a good witness to his neighbors.  Alvin went from "a good for nothing drunk" to a leader in his church and an inspiration to those that knew him.  However, York was drafted into the Army in 1917 and ended up fighting in the Argonne Forest not far from Major Rieger.  
On October 8, 1918, Alvin's unit, the 82nd Division, was ordered to drive the Germans out of the Argonne Forest.  The Americans attacked but were stopped by blistering German rifle, machinegun and artillery fires.  All hope was lost until Alvin York rose to the occasion.  He valiantly charged a German machinegun, fought off a German bayonet attack, killed 25 enemy soldiers and captured another 132.  This forced the German Army to retreat from the Argonne Forest, an area they had occupied for four long years.  This is the difference one person can make.
Likewise, the legacy of North Dakota farmer Private Nels Wold, cries out to us a century later.  As the Americans endeavored to break the German line in the Meuse-Argonne Region of France in 1918, a group of soldiers advanced.  These were abruptly stopped by a German machinegun.  Private Nels Wold volunteered to single-handedly assault the enemy position.  Nels valiantly dashed forward and eliminated the machinegun to enable the advance to continue.  On four different occasions, this heroic North Dakota farmer selflessly risked his life to attack dug in enemy machineguns.  And, each time, he succeeded.
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Nels was the son of Norwegian immigrants, whose Christian witness was matched by his selflessness on the battlefield.  Sadly, Private Wold was killed when he single-handedly attacked a fifth German machinegun.  Nels last words were spoken to Corporal Julius Vonderlieth, to whom he said, "pray for me… and write my folks and tell them I love them."  Corporal Vonderlieth wrote the following letter to Nels mother that captured the legacy that he left behind;  
"My dear Mrs. Wold, I am sure the death of your dear son Nels was a shock to you all. I am sure you must feel very badly. However, you are not alone for all his pals in the Army miss him and feel the loss of a friend and true comrade. I was with Nels when he died and his last words were of you and his loved ones. He requested that I write you and say that he truly loved you all and was ready to go. While we all miss him, we must not grieve, for he died for a noble cause. It was the Lord’s will that he be taken out of this world of sorrow into the heavenly realms above. In this hour of your sorrow, I send you my sympathy and a wish that your future days may be bright and happy ones.
Very sincerely J.E. Vonderlieth"
The legacy of Rieger, Chamberlain, Nels Wold and York echoes across the generations to us today.  It only takes one man, or one woman, to change the course of history.  This can be you. God forbid that you were told by someone, maybe even a parent that "you will never amount to anything."  This is a lie from the pit of hell. Rieger was told this and look at what he did.  What about Chamberlain, Nels Wold, and York?  
How exactly do we make a difference?  This begins by daily doing the right thing… choosing to do what is good and right… it is what I call building your character muscle.  The Civil War hero Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain said of this:
"We know not of the future and cannot plan for it much. But we can hold our spirits and our bodies so pure and high, we may cherish such thoughts and such ideals, and dream such dreams of lofty purpose, that we can determine and know what manner of men or women we will be whenever the hour strikes that calls us to noble action. This predestination God has given us in charge.  No man becomes suddenly different from his habit and cherished thought."
By choosing daily to honor God with your life and please Him with your decisions, one builds their "character muscle."This is how we change the course of history… by daily choosing to do the right thing.  As Chamberlain said, by making it a habit to do the right thing… when that moment comes that calls you to noble action… you will know what to do.  
Jesus said in the Gospel of John Chapter 15. "Greater love hath no one than this; he lay down his life for his friends."  Private Henry Gunther did this on the last minute of the war in 1918, as so many others in the Revolution, the War of 1812, the Civil War, the Spanish-American War. World War One, World War Two, Korea, Vietnam, Panama, Iraq, Afghanistan and so many other places around the world.  The sacrifices and remarkable heroism of millions of Americans echoes across the generations to us today.  They cry out to us as a silent witness to rise up and push back the forces of darkness.
The World War One generation has sadly passed into eternity.  Yet, their legacy calls out to us to fight the good fight and not faint in the face of adversity.  You may be the next hero that saves this land in its hour of need… It all starts with daily choosing to do the right thing.  Seek what is good, noble, right and just… build your character muscle… honor God with your life and you might just change the course of history.  Indeed - your life matters… and just like Rieger, Wold, Chamberlain, and York… what you do in life echoes across the generations and into eternity. 
Colonel Douglas Mastriano's book, "Thunder in the Argonne" tells the story of America's greatest battle and recounts the legacy of men like York, Rieger and others who gave their all in 1918.
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Celebrating my 64th by blessing our ministry LOVE FOR HIS PEOPLE, INC. You can too, and bless Israel and our friends.


Celebrating my 64th by blessing our ministry LOVE FOR HIS PEOPLE, INC. 
You can too, and bless Israel and our friends.
Steve Martin, Founder/President

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Abraham Saidan and Steve Martin - Jerusalem, Israel (Oct. 14, 2018)


Nov. 11, 2018
Charlotte, NC USA


Greetings friends of Love For His People.

Since April 10, 2018, Love For His People, Inc. has been blessing Israel and the Jews for over 8 years. Standing with our friends in the land, particularly those living in Jerusalem, Givat Ze'ev, Mevasaret Zion, Tiberias, and Bet Shemesh has been both encouraging to them and an honor for those of us who have given of our prayers, love and honest-to-goodness money.

That is what we have been called to do - bless the Jews in the Land of Israel, whose forefathers have given us the Bible, the Apostles, and above all, our Lord Jesus Christ. All Jews!

For my 64th birthday on Nov. 23, 2018, I am asking you, which I rarely do directly, to support this ministry with your contribution. You will receive a tax receipt, but more important, you will know that this is a good way to show your standing with Israel. 

Lord knows they need our friendship in this hour!

Thank you very much, which is Todah Rabah in Hebrew.

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc.
P.O. Box 414
Pineville, NC 28134

P.S. If you prefer to send a donation check, please use this address and I will personally send you a receipt for tax purposes. Thanks!

Love For His People, Inc.
P.O. Box 414
Pineville, NC 28134

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Love For His People share with you a few of the families and ministries we support in Israel.

Nissim and Hadassah Lerner - Israel

Rabbi Kokeb - Ethiopian Messianic Jew. 
Leads the congregation in Jerusalem, Israel - Amud HaEsh


Pictured: Chris Mitchell - Jerusalem Bureau Chief, with Steve Martin
(Photo May 2017)

Love For His People, Inc. has supported CBN News Jerusalem for over 8 years, 
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Chris Mitchell

- CBN News Middle East Bureau Chief
In a time where the world's attention is riveted on events in the Middle East, CBN viewers have come to appreciate Chris Mitchell's timely reports from this explosive region of the world. Mitchell brings a Biblical and prophetic perspective to these daily news events that shape our world.
Chris first began reporting on the Middle East in the mid-1990s. He repeatedly traveled there to report on the religious and political issues facing Israel and the surrounding Arab states. One of his more significant reports focused on the emigration of persecuted Christians from the Middle East.
In the past, Chris's reporting has been distinguished by award-winning coverage of revival movements and other spiritual issues. In addition to the Brownsville revival in Pensacola, Fla., he also covered an outbreak of revival in Missouri. His report on the "holy laughter" revivals in Toronto and London was named CBN's "Focus Story of the Year" in 1994.
That same year, Chris also earned a "Short Story of the Year" award for his examination of religious coverage in network news. He has also reported on such movements as the Promise Keepers and the annual "Prayer and Fasting" campaign led by the late Campus Crusade founder Dr. Bill Bright.
In addition to his reports for The 700 Club, Chris is also a regular contributor to Christian World News, a weekly 30-minute newscast that airs nationally in multiple markets.
Prior to joining CBN News in 1992, Chris worked for three years as a researcher, producer, and reporter for the Features/Testimonies department of The 700 Club.
A native of the Boston area, Chris earned a B.A. in History at the University of New Hampshire in 1975. In 1987, he graduated with honors from Regent University, earning an M.A. in Communication. While a student at Regent (then CBN University), Chris anchored “Newsight,” a student-produced Christian news program.
After almost a decade with CBN News, Chris's goal is to provide in his stories the Biblical "understanding of the times" described in I Chronicles 12:32.

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WHAT A GREAT FATHER HE IS! - Pastor Abel Oyewale Nigeria, West Africa

Pastor Abel Oyewale and wife Margaret - Nigeria, West Africa


WHAT A GREAT FATHER HE IS!

The LORD preserveth the strangers; he relieveth the fatherless and widow: but the way of the wicked he turneth upside down. Psalm 146:9

Psalm 68:4-10

4 Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name JAH, and rejoice before him.

5 A father of the fatherless, and a judge of the widows, is God in his holy habitation.

6 God setteth the solitary in families: he bringeth out those which are bound with chains: but the rebellious dwell in a dry land.   

7 O God, when thou wentest forth before thy people, when thou didst march through the wilderness;

8 The earth shook, the heavens also dropped at the presence of God: even Sinai itself was moved at the presence of God, the God of Israel.

9 Thou, O God, didst send a plentiful rain, whereby thou didst confirm thine inheritance when it was weary.

10 Thy congregation hath dwelt therein: thou, O God, hast prepared of thy goodness for the poor.

MESSAGE

The God that we serve is a Father who is always present and is ever ready to help. He is full of love, compassion and mercy for all of His children, and He gives each one of them uninterrupted attention. As the Almighty Father, He is capable of giving us everything that we can ever need. He knows His children even more than they even know themselves - He knows their tomorrow and every single detail about them even before they were born.

No matter how great and good an earthly father is, he will still fall short and fail in some aspects of his children's wellbeing. An earthly father cannot boast of being with his children always. An earthly father cannot boast of knowing his children so well that he knows how to comfort them at all times.

Even when he says he is capable of giving his children everything they ask for, he cannot give then good health, retentive memory, safe journey, and other things that money can't buy. Our heavenly Father is the perfect Father to the fatherless, and He is a Father that other fathers run to in times of trouble. His love for His children immeasurably surpasses the love that an earthly father has for his children. Some people frown when they hear me call God my Daddy.

Well, I don't know about you, but this God is my Daddy. He has shown so much care to me ever since I met Him that I cannot but see Him as my Daddy. He understands me, comforts me, protects me, heals me, corrects me, helps me and carries me. If God has been all these to you, I want you to take a moment, look up to heaven and just say, "Daddy I love You."

Have you been fatherless? Have you been lonely? Has your earthly father been distant and cold? Then you need to experience the loving kindness of Abba Father. To belong to Him, you need to be reborn by Him. His love is enough to wrap you in warmth forevermore. To enter into this special relationship with Him, confess these words:

Dear God, I come to You in the Name of Jesus. I acknowledge that I am a sinner. I am sorry for my sins and the life that I have lived. Lord, I want to start afresh; come into my heart and be the Lord of my life. Make me a new creature in You. Thank You Abba Father for saving me._

You will not miss the Kingdom of God. God bless you all in Jesus Christ Name. 

Shalom,
Pastor Abel Oyewale


Love For His People Note: We continue to raise funds for Pastor Abel and his church to buy and distribute free Bibles in Nigeria. Will you help us?

You can donate here for online giving: Bibles for Nigeria or send a check to the address below.

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Todah rabah! (Hebrew – Thank you very much.) 


Below are more photos of Pastor Abel showing Bibles given to members of the community and his church. He can buy them for $4.00 each. Please help Love For His People, Inc. help him, with your tax-deductible gift today. Send to the address above, or use our safe, on-line contribution method.


Thank you very much.

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