Sunday, January 24, 2010

God sustains man for 11 days!!

Do you believe miracles still happen today? Well, if not, here is a story to consider!

Amongst many people passionately praying for 12 hours at a time and a desperate seeking of God's face, a man was rescued after eleven days amongst building debris and rubble.

Read the full story here; 
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/01/23/haiti.burial.faith/index.html?hpt=T1

Source: CNN reporter Moni Basu

Monday, January 18, 2010

Haitians' Driven to Jesus!

Amongst rubble, amongst injuries, and amongst death, the Haitian people have begun to show a light that can not be ignored. People all over are turning to Jesus. And while the church pews may be filled a little less because of the death and destruction, their faith does not stop inside the church. Everywhere, you can find people from early morning to late in the evening, praying, singing and exhorting God.

Read the full story and see the video here!


Source: Arthur Brice, CNN

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Is Persecution Encouraging?

One could argue that persecution is not encouraging. And certainly, there is a lot to be said for this view. But it is my belief, just as it was for the apostles, that persecution can be encouraging. In fact, I believe that persecution not only is coming, but will strengthen the church, or will be the thing that begins to sift the chaff from the wheat, that Jesus' 2nd coming might be welcomed by a refined church.

A couple in the U.K., along with others, are currently being prosecuted for standing up for their belief that Jesus is the son of God.

See the news report here!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Prayer Avails Much!

News stories have abounded with the death, destruction, and dismemberment of the people of Hiati. Yet, there is one story that truly is an Encouraging story. A woman, rescued from the rubble of a building, gives God the credit for her rescue by stating, "I knew I'ld be saved...I never stopped praying." To see the video click here.

Source: CNN News

Google Rules!

It appears that Google really MAY be taking over the world! In a recent Forbes article, (November 2009), the 61 most powerful people in the world were listed. Google founders Sergey Brin & Larry Page are number five on the list, following four others, all of which are either world leaders or are the chairman for the Federal Reserve of the United States of America. But do not let just this tidbit show you how powerful Google has become! Now they are shaping public policy!

In a recent world news, Google has made headlines, saying that they will withdrawal from China if they do not allow for uncensored search results. Should Google win this battle, they will have effectively changed the censorship of an entire country. If they fail, they will remove their search engine out of China, and will still have effectively drawn public attention to censorship and will have helped shape public opinion one way or another.

As far as this author is aware of, this is the first time an internet based company has had the power to threaten an entire country. This indeed is a sign of this giant's power and authority. I was tempted to tell you to Google the news story to read more, but instead I'll provide a direct link;

http://onenewsnow.com/Culture/Default.aspx?id=855540