Archive for June, 2008

Iran ready to strike at Israel’s nuclear heart

Posted in World News with tags on June 29, 2008 by Joe Warner

Iran has moved ballistic missiles into launch positions, with Israel’s Dimona nuclear plant among the possible targets, defence sources said last week.
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Ok this is a little creepy

Posted in Commentary, World News with tags , , , , , , on June 26, 2008 by Joe Warner

If the throngs of fainting fans and incredible popularity of Obama makes you raise an eyebrow this news story will too.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Hanuman_idol_for_Obama/articleshow/3160730.cms

NEW DELHI: With Democrat senator Barack Obama busy in the run-up to the US presidential polls, a group of well-wishers in the capital have decided to send him a symbol of his lucky charm, Lord Hanuman, to help him emerge victorious.

Are we living in the last century of our civilization?

Posted in World News with tags , , on June 13, 2008 by Joe Warner

Are we living in the last century of our civilization? Is it possible that all of our technology, knowledge and wealth cannot save us from ourselves? Could our society actually be

heading towards collapse?

A dramatic preview of an unprecedented ABC News event called “Earth 2100.”
According to many of the world’s top scientists, the answer is yes, unless we take action now.

Funny, if a Christian said these are the ‘last days’ he would be called a kook!

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Israel rushing to make peace deal

Posted in Middle East News, World News with tags , , , , , , , on June 11, 2008 by Joe Warner

JERUSALEM – Israel must push to complete a deal with the Palestinians before President Bush leaves office, because the next U.S. president might not be as friendly toward the Jewish state, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned today.

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Jordan archaeologists unearth ‘world’s first church’

Posted in Middle East News, World News with tags , , , , on June 11, 2008 by Joe Warner

Archaeologists in Jordan have unearthed what they claim is the world’s first church, dating back almost 2,000 years, The Jordan Times reported on Tuesday.
“We have uncovered what we believe to be the first church in the world, dating from 33 AD to 70 AD,” the head of Jordan’s Rihab Centre for Archaeological Studies, Abdul Qader al-Husan, said.

He said it was uncovered under Saint Georgeous Church, which itself dates back to 230 AD, in Rihab in northern Jordan near the Syrian border.

“We have evidence to believe this church sheltered the early Christians — the 70 disciples of Jesus Christ,” Husan said.

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http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080610132718.9c6r9ify&show_article=1

Revealed: Secret plan to keep Iraq under US control

Posted in World News with tags , , , on June 5, 2008 by Joe Warner

In the faith of adversity

Posted in Commentary with tags , , , , on June 1, 2008 by Joe Warner

It’s been said that the two things you can count on in life are death and taxes. I think adversity needs to be included on that short list. Of course the one thing I know we can all count on is God to ultimately deliver us from the bondage of those other 3.

What has struck me lately though is the many people that are mentioning that they have some sort of crisis they are currently facing. As many of us speak to unbelievers and try to bring them to Christ we all need to realize that among each other we face adversity as well. How we face problems says a lot about your character and faith but what weakens you can ultimately make you stronger and wiser.

Take for example a recent sad announcement by a You Tube Christian and friend of mine who made a video saying that he was having marital problems. This person was a strong speaker for God and was passionate and dedicated to spreading the gospel message. I saw this individual take on large numbers of non believers who called him names, ridiculed etc. I admired this persons ability to not let this kind of thing bother them. A trait I could certainly use.

Although his crisis does not seem to be affecting his faith he seems conflicted that his ability to spread the gospel has now been impacted by this and being a strong proponent of family values and walking the Christian walk he will somehow now be seen by the masses as a fraud.

Sometimes we forget though that it is the very trials and tribulations that not only draw us closer to the Lord but give us a learning tool on how to help others. I could not begin to help a person who is in a divorce situation because I have not been there. I am not equipped through my own life experience.
When drug addicts seek help they generally find that they are better understood by former drug addicts as these people make excellent counselors because they have been there.

Another person on You Tube has a crisis where his wife has 2 forms of cancer. Medical issues are some of the toughest you can ever face as a Christian, especially if it involves a loved one or yourself. My wife and I have been through several health issues including one I am currently dealing with. My wife’s pregnancy and the birth of our children were very difficult due to many complications.
Each time I know God was there looking over my shoulder.

When things really would get me worried I would actually write letters to God. I know that may sound unusual and I don’t know that there is a scripture for this but I found it comforting. I would write a prayer out by hand on a piece of paper and I put it in a box on my dresser. In this way I was giving my problems to God. Once I would do this I felt good about it. I did this many times and whenever a prayer was answered I put the letters in my drawer.
One day I went to get something out of my drawer and there were all of these folded up notes in there of prayers that had all been answered. And these were all biggies too, health issues for family members etc. and I was taken aback at how many had accumulated there.

So ultimately no matter what the problem is, it helps us grow it helps us help others and brings us in a closer and right relationship with God, if we keep it in perspective. As long as it doesn’t make us angry and bitter and turn away from God but we use it to further God’s glory because in the end it will all work out that way.