And Elohim said further to Mosheh, “Thus you are to say to the children of Yisra’ĕl, ‘
[YHWH] Elohim of your fathers, the Elohim of Abraham, the Elohim of Yitsḥaq, and the Elohim of Yaaqob, has sent me to you. This is My Name forever, and this is My remembrance to all generations.’ (Exodus 3:15)
…let it be known to all of you, and to all the people of Yisra’ĕl, that in the Name of Yeshua Messiah of Natsareth, whom you impaled, whom Elohim raised from the dead, by Him this one stands before you, healthy. This is ‘the stone which was rejected by you builders, which has become the chief cornerstone.’ “And there is no deliverance in anyone else, for there is no other Name under the heaven given among men by which we need to be saved.” (Acts 4:10-12)
7/21/06
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Today we have the following updates:
Scriptures: "God's Promises & Answers", Chapter 23 (new chapter added every Monday)
New article: Wars On Every Horizon... Blessed Assurance? by Jack Kinsella
Today's Prayer Requests -
New
Recipe
-
"Green
Chile Deviled Eggs"
Today's Cute Animal picture!
July, 2006 - Monthly calendar
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My FAVORITE SCRIPTURES (categorized)
NEW FOR TODAY:
"1" FOR US CHRISTIANS:
House
Protects 'Under God' Pledge
The
House, citing the nation's religious origins, voted Wednesday to
protect the Pledge of Allegiance from federal judges who might try
to stop schoolchildren and others from reciting it because of the
phrase "under God."
ISRAEL HAPPENINGS:
Aliyah -
“And speak to them, ‘Thus said the Master Yahweh “See, I am taking the children of Yisra’ĕl from among the gentiles, wherever they have gone, and shall gather them from all around, and I shall bring them into their land. (Ezekiel 37:21)
3,000
Americans emigrate to Israel (7/20/06)
As
rockets fly, planeloads of Jews arrive in Middle East
250
N. American Jews Move to Israel Despite War (7/21/06)
A
record-setting year of North American Aliyah
continued Thursday, with a plane full of immigrants touching down at
Ben Gurion Airport. They were not deterred by the war and some are
going up north.
Israel's Enemies -
Dirty
bomb rockets ready
Hezbollah
poised to fire warheads of spent nuclear rods
Hizballah
Attacks Holy City Of Nazareth
Two
children from Nazareth -- the Biblical city where Jesus grew up --
were killed when a Hizballah rocket slammed into their home on
Wednesday.
Israel
plans Full-Scale Invasion
Israeli troops met fierce resistance from Hezbollah guerrillas
Thursday as they crossed into Lebanon to seek tunnels and weapons
for a second straight day, and Israel hinted at a full-scale
invasion.
The
Middle East conflict is hard to solve but easy to explain
The
Iranian regime, Hizbollah, Hamas and the Palestinians -- in their
public opinion polls, in their anti-Semitic school curricula and
media, in their election of Hamas, in their support for terror
against Israeli civilians in pre-1967 borders -- as well as their
Muslim supporters around the world, all want the Jewish state
annihilated.
"Peace" Plan -
Russia
Urges Diplomatic Solution to Middle East Conflict, Ready to Send
Peacekeepers
“The
only way of resolving the Middle East conflict is by political and
diplomatic means,” Sergei Ivanov told journalists in reply to a
question on whether Russian peacekeepers might be sent to the area.
UN
Bringing Key Players Together
The
United Nations is bringing key Mideast players together Thursday for
a series of meetings to make major decisions on the next steps to
try to end the escalating hostilities between the IDF and Lebanon's
Hizbullah guerrillas, a top UN official said Wednesday.
NATURAL DISASTERS:
Ash
clouds sow fears near Philippine volcano
Mount Mayon, the most active of 22 volcanoes in the Southeast Asian
country, began spewing lava, ash and rocks the size of cars last
week, prompting volcanologists to raise the alert level to 3 on a
1-5 scale.
Heat
blamed for at least 16 deaths in 7 states
So far, the heat has contributed to the deaths of at least 16 people
in seven states, including two in the Philadelphia area, two in
Oklahoma City, two in Arkansas and one each in Indiana, South Dakota
and Tennessee.
Mass.
coast under storm warning
The Massachusetts coast was under a storm warning Thursday as
Tropical Storm Beryl swirled northward in the Atlantic Ocean, and
parts of Long Island and Connecticut were told to prepare for foul
weather.
Smog
woes choke Denver, Colo. Front Range
For all its outdoor splendor and fit residents, Colorado is
suffering through a summer of smog.
ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT:
UN
Envoys Calls For Quick Decision On Deploying International Force
A United
Nations envoy who visited Israel and Lebanon this week called on
Wednesday for a quick decision on whether to deploy a new
international force to stop the escalating Mideast conflict.
SCIENCE/ARCHAEOLOGY:
Augustus'
birthplace believed found
A team of archaeologists announced Wednesday they have uncovered
part of what they believe is the birthplace of Rome's first emperor
Augustus.
STRANGE EARTH SIGNS:
U.S.
experienced record warm first half of year, widespread drought and
northeast record rainfall
The
average temperature for the continental United States from January
through June 2006 was the warmest first half of any
year since records began in 1895, according to scientists at the
NOAA National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C.
WARS & RUMORS OF WAR:
Ethiopia
troops cross into Somalia
Ethiopians want to save government; Islamists in control want them
out
NEW FOR YESTERDAY:
AMERICA:
Bush
Accuses Syria Of Trying To Get Back Into Lebanon
US
President George W. Bush accused Syria of trying to "get
back" into Lebanon by supporting Hezbollah and accused Damascus
and Iran of inspiring "terror attacks" against Israel.Bush
told reporters that the "root" cause of the conflict must
be addressed.
AS IN THE DAYS OF LOT:
Middle
East Hostilities May Cancel Homosexual ‘WorldPride’ in Jerusalem
The
sudden outbreak of new violence in the Middle East may have the
unexpected effect of cancelling the week-long homosexual
extravaganza WorldPride in Jerusalem, scheduled for August 6 to 12.
CHRISTIAN BOYCOTTS:
Christian Boycotts NEW PAGE (Companies/movies, etc. that Richard & I, as Christians, are boycotting because of our beliefs.)
EARTHQUAKES:
52
aftershocks rattle Java <- FEATURE!
JAVA has been rattled by 52 strong aftershocks since a 7.7 magnitude
quake triggered Monday's tsunami.
New
earthquake sways buildings in Jakarta
A strong earthquake caused tall buildings to sway in the Indonesian
capital Wednesday, sending panicked residents fleeing to the streets
just days after a deadly tsunami struck main island of Java.
EUROPEAN UNION:
EU
Top Diplomat In Middle East Amid Continuing Violence
EU
foreign policy chief Javier Solana has arrived in the
violence-stricken Middle East for fresh talks with Israeli,
Palestinian and Egyptian politicians.
ISRAEL HAPPENINGS:
Anti-Semitism -
Fox
News analyst compares Israelis to Nazis
Bevelacqua
tells O'Reilly Jewish state ruthless in Lebanon
Discoveries -
King
Solomon-era fortifications revealed in Israel excavation
<- FEATURE!
This
year's excavations have revealed more than 40 meters of a massive
fortification system associated with the six-chambered gate common
in the building projects of King Solomon. Solomon’s extensive
building projects are recorded in the biblical account of his
activities throughout his kingdom and at his capital city of
Jerusalem (1 Kings 9:15-17).
Ezekiel 38-39 Players:
IAF
Foils Rocket Transports From Syria
Although
Hizbullah has suffered a harsh blow from Israeli air force strikes
which took out a good percentage of their available weapons, Syria
was continuing to smuggle arms into Lebanon to rearm the group, IDF
Operations Branch Head Major General Gadi Eisenkot said during a
press briefing Tuesday.
Iran
Official: No Part Of Israel Safe
The
speaker of Iran's parliament warned Israelis on Tuesday that no part
of their country is safe from Hezbollah attack.
Iranian
President Ahmadinejad: Day Of Happiness For Region Near
<- FEATURE!
Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tuesday, "The
day of happiness for the region is near... The world is on the verge
of great changes,"
according to the Iranian news agency.
Israel's Enemies -
Israel,
Hezbollah in deadly battle
The United States and Israel consider Hezbollah a terrorist
organization. The group, which has claimed responsibility for
terrorist acts, also operates an extensive network of social
services in Lebanon.
Israeli
Troops Push Into South Lebanon
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Israeli troops punched
into south Lebanon on Wednesday as warplanes flattened buildings
including one thought to hold Hezbollah's top leaders, intensifying
an offensive despite mounting international pressure and a Lebanese
appeal to spare the country further death and devastation.
"Peace" Plan -
Diplomacy
Gains Traction in Mideast Crisis
Diplomatic efforts to end Israeli-Hezbollah
fighting gained traction Monday, with Israeli officials saying they
would agree to halt fighting if their two captured soldiers were
returned and Islamic guerrillas withdrew from the border.
MARK OF THE BEAST PRECURSOR:
HP
Unveils RFID's Future Competitor
Hewlett-Packard unveiled a memory chip the
size of a tomato seed on Monday in its Palo Alto laboratories. The
tiny chip, called the Memory Spot, can be attached unobtrusively to
any object and carry media or data. The Memory Spot will rival RFID
tags in carrying information on movable physical objects, but HP
calls it the smarter alternative.
MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS:
Asthma/Allergies -
Combined
Therapy for Treating Asthma
New research from Stockholm, Sweden, reveals asthma patients may
need both inhaled corticosteroids and antileukotriene drugs.
Cardiovascular -
Eye
Blood Vessels Determine Risk of Heart Disease Death
New research reveals the diameter of the small veins in the eye may
indicate a middle-aged person's chances of dying from coronary heart
disease.
Most
Common Form of Heart Failure
A new study reveals that while about the same number of people are
diagnosed with heart failure each year, the kind of heart failure
they are diagnosed with has changed over the past few decades.
Diabetes -
Gene
Increases Type 2 Diabetes Risk
New research confirms a previous finding -- a variant in a gene
called "transcription factor 7-like 2" (TCF7L2) increases
the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Neurological Disorders -
Migraine
With Aura and Heart Disease
According to a recent study from Brigham and Women's Hospital and
the Harvard School of Public Heath in Boston, women ages 45 and
older who suffer from migraines with aura (associated neurologic
symptoms) have a greater risk for angina, heart attack, ischemic
stroke and death than women who experience no migraines.
New
Treatments for Alzheimer's on the Horizon
Two studies released this week point to new treatments that may be
able to slow down the progression of the mind-stealing disease
without serious side effects.
NATURAL DISASTERS:
2006
Sets Heat Record, More to Come
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The first six months of
2006 were the warmest, on average, since the United States started
keeping records in 1895, and global warming is a contributing
factor, a U.S. climate expert said on Wednesday.
Deadly
Java Tsunami Caused by Slow-Moving Quake
The 7.7 magnitude earthquake that triggered yesterday's tsunami in
Indonesia moved slowly along the fault line, causing experts to
underestimate its strength.
Fires
rage in Indonesian Borneo and Sumatra
More than 1,500 firefighters are battling scores of forest fires
raging on Indonesian Borneo and Sumatra island as a haze envelops
neighboring Malaysia and Thailand, forestry officials said
Wednesday.
Millions
starving in Kenya after severe drought
Millions of Kenyan herders still need food aid after a severe
drought this year almost wiped out their herds, the
U.N. World Food Program said on Wednesday, appealing for $90 million
to feed them.
Severe
tropical storm wreaks havoc in China
More than 180 people are dead and many others
missing after severe tropical storm Bilis hit southern China.
Chinese state television says more than 11 million people in six
southern provinces have been hit hard by rain and floods from severe
tropical storm Bilis.
PESTILENCE:
Fire
Ant Plague on the rise
<- FEATURE!
Fire ants are showing up in greater numbers in coastal Virginia,
much to the alarm of gardeners and farmers who dare disturb their
nests.
PLAGUES:
Polluted
beaches sicken 1.5M in Calif.
As many as 1.5 million people are sickened by bacterial pollution on
Southern California beaches each year, resulting in millions of
dollars in public health care costs, a new study has found.
STRANGE EARTH SIGNS:
Europe's
Glaciers Gone by 2100?
The primary cause of the demise of Europe’s once-enduring zones of
perpetual winter is the ongoing rise in summertime temperatures
linked to global warming. The loss of the glaciers dramatically
affect not only summer water supplies, which in many places depend
on glacial melt water, but also tourism in the Alps.
Force
of nature parts the Red Sea
<- FEATURE!
The Red Sea is parting in a way that could
create a new ocean basin and redraw the map of Africa and Arabia.
TERRORISTS/TERRORISM:
Hezbollah
threat to U.S. 'serious'
Agents seized at border, while Iranians ID
targets to 'end Anglo-Saxon civilization'
Have a blessed, peaceful day in the Lord! Peg.
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