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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Reverend Franklin Graham has Some Good Advice for the #GOPDebate !

Posted on August 12, 2015Onan Coca  1 Comment

The Reverend Franklin Graham has some seriously good advice for the many GOP candidates in the race for the White House. He wants them to stop aiming their fire at each other and start focusing on their messages to the American people. “Stop taking cheap shots at each other and get back to telling the American people what you can do for this country and how you’re going to do it,”Graham said in a recent post on his Facebook page. His comments came on the heels of the first GOP Presidential debate and the fallout that followed Donald Trump’s contentious evening with Fox News.
If Donald Trump’s comments about Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly are hurting his standing in the Republican primary, it’s not showing in the numbers.
According to the latest NBC News Online Poll conducted by SurveyMonkey, Trump is at the top of the list of GOP candidates that Republican primary voters would cast a ballot for if the primary were being held right now.
Reverend Graham urged the GOP candidates to get past the inter-party bickering and to instead start selling their plans to the voters.

There’s been a lot of media stir around Donald Trump since the ‪#‎GOP debates Thursday night. I’m not endorsing Donald J. Trump or any other candidate, but one thing’s for sure—he’s shaking up the Republican party and the political process overall. And it needs shaking up! Washington has become so corrupt and off-focus. We have some great individuals running for president in 2016. My advice to them? Stop taking cheap shots at each other and get back to telling the American people what you can do for this country and how you’re going to do it. It is my prayer that God will give us a president who will look to Him for wisdom and direction as he or she leads this great nation.

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Sunday, July 12, 2015

SECEDING FROM SODOM ! @Views

By Reverend David Whitney
July 12, 2015
NewsWithViews.com

This past weekend, we attended my nephew’s wedding in the mountains west of Wenatchee, Washington. It was a beautiful mountain setting but that outside ceremony was intensely hot. As we departed and descended the mountain, I could smell smoke. I didn’t see any fire burning, but for mile after mile I smelled the smoke.
Video of the Sermon:


I commented to Cherelyn several times about the pervasive smell of smoke, not like one single campfire, but a different odor of smoke, something you smell when you come upon an area where there has been a recent forest fire. Little did I know that as we drove across that State, my brother and his family as they returned to their home that night in Wenatchee where we had been staying prior to the wedding, they returned to a crisis. The fires descended from the hills and on Sunday they were given just a few moments to grab anything they could from their home as they evacuated in the face of the advancing flames.
In the twenty plus years my brother has lived there, there have been other wildfires that came close, but this was the first time they were forced to abandon their home. They took refuge in their church further in town away from the danger zone. Providentially his home was not one of the two-dozen that were consumed by the fires that claimed 30 square miles of Washington State. As for my family, we escaped just ahead of the fires; smelling smoke but not fully realizing what was happening behind us as we traveled eastward. We only became aware what had happened when we saw the weather report highlighting the fires.

The old saying is certainly true, where there is smoke, there is fire.
I was thinking about all that is happening in our land today. The Supreme’s engaging in infantile wishful thinking. They essentially declared that words have no meaning in law. Law is whatever they say it is and you’d better comply or else! So let’s get this straight, laws no longer mean what they say? Yes, you heard correctly, that’s what they said. Laws mean whatever they wish them to mean, words only mean whatever the imaginations of five black robed lawyers want them to mean.

http://www.newswithviews.com/Whitney/david146.htm
by Pastor David Whitney


THE POWER OF GOD'S WORD ! @Views

By Pastor Roger Anghis
July 12, 2015
NewsWithViews.com

The church today is a very weak example of what the church is supposed to be. Most of the churches today give s very weak sermon that is not even relevant for our time. Scripture is quite clear about the authority of the believer. I’ve heard some people say that we shouldn’t talk down the devil because he might hear us! Really? Good! Then he knows who’s in charge and it isn’t him. We, as the Body of Christ, have been given all power over the enemy. Jesus tells us in Mark 16:17 “And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues;

(18) They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.” This means that there isn’t a whole lot the devil can do to us IF we resist him. Therein lies the problem. Resisting him. We are told in James 4:7 “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” But there is a stipulation here, Submitting ourselves to God. Most people in the church don’t want to do that. Most preachers don’t preach the importance of submitting to God.

When we fully understand the power we have we can have a better outlook life. Understand that everything that God did He spoke it first. The first chapter of Genesis is full of ‘and God said’ followed by ‘and God saw’. What did He see? Everything He said. That is His way of doing things and that is how we do things. We accept Christ by saying we accept Him. We have to realize that it is our words that effect our lives. I have a relative that would always say that he would have a heart attack by the age 40 and he did. I know people who continually speak about the sickness in their body and they never get well. There is always something wrong with them. Our words have power but when we speak God’s Word we change things. Solomon wrote in Proverbs 18:21 “Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.” Very few have a revelation of that statement. We can speak blessing over our lives or we can speak curses over our lives. It is our choice.

http://www.newswithviews.com/Anghis/roger351.htm
by Pastor Roger Anghis

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Rome Exorcist: #ISIS Is Satan !!! @CBN

April 16, 2015 - 10:23 AM

Monday, May 26, 2014

U.S. LEAVES PREGNANT CHRISTIAN TO HANG

No assistance has come for mom facing death sentence


Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, right, and her husband, Daniel Wani
Meriam Yehya Ibrahim is clinging to her faith, even though her country has condemned her, and her husband’s country – the U.S. – has thus far abandoned her to a death sentence.
Ibrahim’s attorney, Osman Mubarak, said Sunday in a radio interview that his client still has not received any firm assistance from the U.S. beyond empty declarations, even after the case received international media attention in recent days.
Yet Ibrahim, the Sudanese woman sentenced to be hanged to death for purportedly leaving Islam and marrying an American Christian, has no plans to renounce her Christian faith in order to avoid the death penalty.

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood supporters attack church, four dead

Egypt-Christians-APAmong other forms of “retaliatory terrorism,” some 80 Christian churches were attacked in Egypt immediately after the June 30 Revolution, which saw the ousting of Muslim Brotherhood president Morsi.
And now that Egypt has sentenced to death hundreds of Muslim Brotherhood supporters for the widespread terror they launched on the nation after the people’s revolution, the Brotherhood and its supporters are, once again, retaliating by attacking Coptic Christian minorities and their churches.
Yesterday, Friday — the day when Muslims meet for prayers, the day when their imams incite attacks on churches and other forms of terrorism — in Ain Shams, a suburb of Cairo, “Muslim protesters attacked a Coptic Orthodox Christian church on March 28. Four people were killed in the attack on the church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary and Archangel Michael. Among the dead are a 25-year-old journalist and a Coptic Christian worshipper. When Egyptian security forces intervened, violence spread throughout the surrounding neighborhood. Muslim radicals are frequently whipped up into frenzy by their religious leaders on Fridays when they gather for prayer.”

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas not so Merry in the Birthplace of Christ - guess who?

Far From Happy Christmas for Christians in the Holy Land  The Christians who still live in the Holy Land face a Christmas that will be far from happy, merry or bright. They are a persecuted minority.
O Little Town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie…” This hymn, and dozens like it will be sung all over the world soon, as they are every Christmas. Cards depicting the scene of the holy birth will decorate millions of houses.  Nativities will be set up in homes, in shopping malls, in churches.  But as people prepare to celebrate the humanity of a man known as Jesus of Nazareth, his homeland is no longer a safe place to be for those who follow him.
There are 14 million Christians throughout the Holy Land but they are a rapidly dwindling minority. Many of them are so desperately vulnerable that they feel they have no choice now but to emigrate. In Iraq alone, since the fall of Saddam, a startling two-thirds have fled.  Since 2003 at least a million have left. Most of them went to Syria. Now they face a second wave of displacement as they are no longer protected there.  There have been reports of rape, murder and attacks directed at them and the Christian community lives in terror.  When they feel they have to run for their lives they head for Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon. It is said that the ancient Syrian Armenian community has all but gone.