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Monday, May 18, 2015

Isn't not praising God a slap in the Holy Ghost's face?

Maybe the reason we don't understand what"they are doing is because we don't have the same vision "they" do. God has shown "them" the next step, and we have to trust that "they" will trust God. By "they" I mean our prophets of God. The Holy Spirit is part of God. Why don't we recognize Him? Isn't turning up to church after praise and worship a slap in the Holy Ghost's face? Aren't we to usher in the presence of God and then do HIS Will? You can't usher in the presence of God without praise and worship. Most people coming to church have a cold heart. A cold heart that needs to be warmed up, to the voice of God. You can't hear from God with a cold heart. Everytime , let me say that again, Everytime, I praise and worship my God, I hear from Him. Why else do you come to church, if not to hear from God.
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Monday, May 4, 2015

African Christians!! EGYPT, NIGERIA and U.S.A. involvement

In a major blow to persecuted Christians living in oppressive nations, the U.S. State Department for the first time removed the section on religious persecution from the Country Reports on Human Rights that it released at the end of May 2012. The report, which this year highlighted the success of the “Arab Spring” – the assisted “revolutions” for a democratic society in several Middle Eastern nations such as Egypt, Tunisia and Libya, purged the sections which discuss the rampant abuse, persecution and loss of freedom for the Christians who live in these countries under their new “democratic regimes” in these predominately Muslim countries.
For the first time ever, the State Department simply eliminated the section of religious freedom in its reports covering 2011 and instead referred the public to the 2010 International Religious Freedom Report – a full two years behind the times – or to the annual report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), which was released last September and covers events in 2010 but not 2011.
Leonard Leo, who recently completed a term as chairman of the USCIRF, says that removing the sections on religious freedom from the State Department’s Country Reports on Human Roghts is a bad idea.
Since 1998, when Congress created USCIRF, the State Department has been required to issue a separate yearly report specifically on International Religious Freedom.
But a section reporting on religious freedom has also always been included in the State Department’s legally required annual country-by-country reports on human rights–that is, until now.   And this is the first year the State Department would have needed to report on the effect the Arab Spring has had on religious freedom in the Middle East–had its reports, as always before, included a section on religious freedom.
“The commission that I served on has some real concerns about that bifurcation, because the human rights reports receive a lot of attention, and to have pulled religious freedom out of it means that fewer people will obtain information about what’s going on with that particular freedom or right. So you don’t have the whole picture because they split it up now,” Leo told CNSNews.com. (source)

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*This a partial repost from a blog at beginningandend.com
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