Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Myles Munroe, Wife Killed in Airplane Crash

Dr. Myles Munroe

Dr. Myles Munroe, internationally-known author, bible teacher, governmental consultant and leadership mentor, was one of nine passengers on a plane that crashed in Grand Bahama on Sunday afternoon, according to multiple news reports.
A Lear 36 executive jet left the Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) for the Grand Bahama International Airport, the Department of Civil Aviation reports. The plane departed at 4:07 p.m. and carried nine people. The vessel crashed while making its landing approach, the Department of Civil Aviation said. 
Although it was originally reported that his daughter was on board, Grand Bahamas police are now reporting that his wife Ruth and his Bahamas Faith Ministries deputy, Richard Pinder, along with another pastor and his family were victims.
Myles Munroe's ministry was not immediately available for comment.
Stay tuned to Charisma News for an update to this story. And please keep his family in your prayers.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

The New "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" - Todd Starnes on Foxnews.com



The New "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"


A colonel’s column was removed from an Air National Guard newsletter because the writer violated military policy by including references to Jesus Christ and God, an Ohio National Guard spokesman said.
Col. Florencio Marquinez, the medical group commander of the 180th Fighter Wing, wrote an essay in the September edition of the “Stinger.” It was titled, “A Spiritual Journey as a Commander.”

He wrote about how his mother’s faith in Jesus Christ influenced his life and he referenced a Bible verse from the New Testament, “With God all things are possible.” 

“So no matter how stressful your life can be with juggling family issues, relationships, career advancement, work, school, or any burden that life throws your way, cast it upon the Lord and He will sustain you,” the colonel wrote.
It wasn’t too longer after the newsletter was posted online before someone filed a complaint – lamenting that the colonel’s words had caused great angst and offense. 

read more at Foxnews.com

The Man Who Fell To Earth


The Man Who Fell To Earth


I saw a blog post last week on a San Francisco area website that asked the question "Is Obama an ascended being?" The exact quote was something like is he an "enlightened" person. You see, back in 2008, that is the kind of questions those in the blogosphere and media were asking. They were wondering if he was a gift from the gods or even a god himself. What exacty had he done to deserve such considerstion? Was he a great healer and restorer of people, or neighborhoods, or states, or anything else? Did he impress people with his incredible thinking or rhetorical skills? Had he come up wth some compeling, new, way to do things in the world? Had he fundamentally chaged any area of the places he had lived and worked? Just exactly what had he done to deserve all of the worshipful adulation and speculation? 
        
Do you remember all of the art and photography that depicted him as the likeness of FDR, JFK, Teddy Roosevelt, and even Ronald Reagan? Not to mention regularly being compared to Abraham Lincoln, and other great men of our country's past. 

He was GIVEN a Nobel prize before his first year in office was past, based on, well, good feelings,  because he had not done anything yet. Certainly nothing to the level of deserving a Nobel peace prize. It was just for being Barak Obama. And that's my problem, and yours, in fact. 

I'll tell you why. Because a sane man, a truly great man, would refuse to be portrayed in these obscene ways. A truly visionary leader would have eschewed this kind of adulation. But see Barak Obama in front of Greek columns declaring the time of healing the earth itself and calming the rising tides. Taking to himself larger than life importance and receiving adulation and worship instead of calling people to humility and hard work, and something even somewhat measurable to some standard whatsoever. 

This is the greatest failing of Barak Obama, his own hubris. Allowing people to see him as some savior, some kind of messianic figure that will singlehandedly change the very fabric of the times we live in without all of that baggage from, you know, actual achievement.

I'll finish with the best quote to sum this all up: "Shame on you, Barak Obama!" Thanks, Hillary, you were more right than you could know.        

Kingdom Quotes - Oswald Chambers on Heartbreak



Why shouldn't we go through heartbreaks? Through those doorways God is opening up ways of fellowship with His Son. Most of us fall and collapse at the first grip of pain; we sit down on the threshold of God's purpose and die away of self-pity, and all so called Christian sympathy will aid us to our death bed. But God will not. He comes with the grip of the pierced hand of His Son, and says - "Enter into fellowship with Me; arise and shine." If through a broken heart God can bring His purposes to pass in the world, then thank Him for breaking your heart.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Kingdom Quotes: Your Heritage Of Grace - C.H. Spurgeon

Your Heritage Of Grace

There is a heritage of grace which we ought to be bold enough to win for our possession. All that one believer has gained is free to another. We may be strong in faith, fervent in love, and abundant in labor; there is nothing to prevent it; let us go up and take possession. The sweetest experience and the brightest grace are as much for us as for any of our brethren; Jehovah has set it before us; no one can deny our right; let us go up and possess it in His name.

C.H. Spurgeon 

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Is Truth Dead? (A Commentary by Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson from wnd.com)


The truth is dying in America.

Outspoken ESPN host Stephen A. Smith commented during a recent on-air discussion about the NFL’s two-game suspension of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice, following charges Rice assaulted his girlfriend.

Smith strongly emphasized that it is never acceptable for a man to hit a woman, and then said women should also make sure they don’t do “anything to provoke wrong actions.”

Soon enough, the predictable feigned outrages came. Smith’s colleague Michelle Beadle attacked him with a series of tweets: “I was just forced to watch this morning’s ‘First Take.’ A) I’ll never feel clean againB) I’m now aware that I can provoke my own beating.” Beadle also called Smith’s remarks “irresponsible and disgusting.”

Smith apologized, saying it was the most “egregious” mistake of his career. He said it wasn’t his intention to say that women could be responsible for their own abuse. A day after his apology, Smith was suspended by ESPN.

What’s ironic is that before his suspension, Smith defended former Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Tony Dungy, after Dungy came under fire for saying that he would not have drafted Michael Sam (the first openly gay NFL player) because it would be too much of a distraction. Dungy was criticized; then he caved and walked his comments back.

There was nothing wrong with what Dungy or Smith said. And I will not walk that back!


Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/08/the-death-of-truth/#pbuZIhEtfI15etca.99

Thanks, Christian White Men! by Andrew Klavan


Thanks, Christian White Men by Andrew Klavan

Andrew is back doing incisive and funny videos! Watch 'em all, they're great, unless you aren't in the mood for a little dose of the truth...

Women Told To Stop Praying At Georgia Mall


It’s not uncommon for shopping malls to have rules of conduct. Some places ban saggy pants. Others won’t let you ask people for money. But a mall in Georgia may have one of the most unusual rules -- they won’t let shoppers pray – not even over their meals.

Meet Tammy Brantley of Dublin, Ga. She’s a wife, a mom and an avid power walker. She’s also a person of deep faith in God.(read more by Todd Starnes at Foxnews.com)

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Kingdom Quotes: Those Who Are Willing To See Shall See





"Those who are willing to see shall see; it is because we shut our eyes that we become so sadly blind."
C. H. Spurgeon