Dear friends & family in Christ, Our deepest sympathies are with Pastor Daniel & his family, as his brother passed away unexpectedly last evening. His sudden death was due to…
Showcasing the honor of American soldiers in what is otherwise a harrowing report issued by The New York Times, U.S. military members are facing discipline for refusing to obey orders of turning a blind eye to Afghan “allies” who are keeping young boys as sex slaves.
Bacha bazi, translated literally as “boy play,” is considered the norm among Afghan police officers in the region. The practice has even been brazenly carried out on military bases. These “allies,” Afghani militia men organized to fight the Taliban, are armed and set in charge as commanders in villages and remain unfettered in their pursuits. But because bacha bazi is a cultural staple, Marines and other American soldiers “have been instructed not to intervene,” according to the NYT.
Dan Quinn is one of those featured in the report. He left the military after being “relieved of his command” as Army captain in Afghanistan for beating down “an American-backed militia commander for keeping a boy chained to his bed as a sex slave” in 2011. He told the paper:
A mob of radicals in the capital city of Pakistan torched the home of a Christian family and attempted to burn them alive by locking them inside before setting it on fire, a Christian aid group is reporting.
Earlier this month, a large group of radicals in Islamabad arrived at the home of 38-year-old Christian Boota Masih and began banging on the door, shouting for him to come outside.
Masih told the British Pakistani Christian Association that when he answered the door, the mob’s leader demanded that he and his family either give up their home, leaving all of their belongings behind, or suffer the consequences.
Masih believes that the mob went to his house because they wanted to take his family’s property. The mob told Masih that he and his family were trespassers in their own home.
Despite the fact that Masih could see that the mob came equipped with weapons, he did not comply and refused to leave his home.
Dear friends & family in Christ, 1) Please watch and share the following RUAP Youtube video titled ‘Who are the real racists? / Reclaim Australia Rallies / Socialists refuse Indigenous…
The Reclaim Australia Rallies nationwide were once again a great success with thousands attending the rallies across the country.
Contrary to the media reports, the rallies were very peaceful, except for some minor protests by the Left-wing socialists, a front group for Islam.
Patriotic Aussies came carrying their Australian flags. It was so great to see them waving their flags and singing the National Anthem. There was not a smell of racism.
Once again a big thank you to the police who did a great job in keeping the socialist protesters, who were hell bent on disrupting the peaceful Reclaim rallies, away from us.
RUAP National President Daniel Nalliah addressed the rally in Sydney and was very well received.
You may click the link above to watch Part 1 of his speech and the link below for Part 2.
“Israel and Russia share a common interest to ensure stability in the Middle East. And I am here because of the security situation which is becoming ever more complex on our northern border… We have never forgotten that very many emigrants from the former Soviet Union live in Israel. This has a special effect on our bilateral relations.” –Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
(Israel)—Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday and made the following remarks after their meeting: “The conversation revolved, first of all, on the issue that I raised regarding Syria, which is very important to the security of Israel. The conversation was substantive. A joint mechanism for preventing misunderstandings between our forces was also agreed to. (Photo via Facebook)
The second issue that I raised is good news for very many Israelis who are waiting on a pension from Russia. President Putin said that he would seek to advance the issue soon. He knows that depends on a Russian budgetary outlay but he is determined to do this and he is looking to move forward and conclude this. Of course, I expressed my appreciation; this is important. He is do justice for many people who waiting and hoping for this moment, and I hope that we will be able to announce its implementation soon.”
Vladimir Putin doesn’t seem to share President Obama’s definition of “smarter.” Ten days ago Mr. Obama declared that the Russian President’s military deployments in Syria were “doomed to fail” and the Kremlin was “going to have to start getting a little smarter.” Mr. Putin then began sending fighter jets, and now it looks like Mr. Obama is the one who has been taken to school.
That’s the only way to read Secretary of Defense Ash Carter’s call on Friday to Russian counterpart Sergei Shoigu to explore what a Pentagon spokesman called “mechanisms for deconfliction” in Syria. In addition to the jets, Russia is sending T-90 tanks, howitzers, troop-transport and attack helicopters, a company of armed Marines, and further equipment to establish an air base near the coastal Syrian city of Latakia. Mr. Shoigu describes the build-up as “defensive in nature.”
Sure, as in Ukraine. Along with Iran, Russia is the Bashar Assad regime’s principal sponsor, providing weapons, diplomatic protection at the United Nations, and now direct military support. Mr. Putin sees an opportunity to rescue his client in Damascus, strengthen ties with Iran, establish a large military footprint along the eastern Mediterranean, further reduce U.S. influence, and create diplomatic leverage that he can use to ease Western sanctions imposed in response to his invasion of Ukraine. On present course he’ll accomplish all of the above.
“Please put security measures in place. Do not get caught thinking that this only happens in other places—in big places. It’s by the grace and mercy of God that we are not on the other side of history; the other side of tragedy.” –Rev. John D. Johnson III
(Tyler, TX)—”Every hair on my neck just stood up,” said Rev. John D. Johnson III, when Rasheed Abdul Aziz walked into Corinth Missionary Baptist Church last Sunday.
According to a report in the Tyler Morning Telegraph, the armed and heavily tattooed Aziz—who was wearing camouflage fatigue pants, camo boots, a black T-shirt and a tactical vest—was sweating profusely when he launched into a rant about being a “man of Islam.”
Aziz then reportedly started yelling about “how his god had authorized him to take lives” and that it was okay for him to kill “infidels.”
While the entire Bible stresses certainty and assurance, there’s one section of Scripture that stakes out this theme as its central focus—the letter of 1 John.
As we carefully read through 1 John, we notice a five-fold argument for the assurance of salvation—five of the birthmarks of the Christian.
The Birthmark of Confession
The first is the birthmark of confession, described in 1 John 5:1: “Whoever believes that Jesus is the Christ is born of God.” Before you can have assurance of salvation, you have to believe and be saved. You have to confess Jesus Christ as Lord. Some people assume they are saved because they grew up in a Christian culture, or they have gone to church all their lives, or they have been baptized, or they have tried to live a good life. Yet they’ve never distinctly and personally confessed Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord.
The Bible teaches that we are sinners, separated from God by a sinful nature. We can never earn, buy, or climb our way into heaven. By our own efforts or goodness, we can never be saved. That’s why God became a man who lived a wholly righteous life, died on the cross, shed His blood for us, and rose from the dead. He paid our penalty, took our judgment upon Himself, and He offers us the opportunity to be born again.
Dear family & friends in Christ across this Great South Land of the Holy Spirit,
Click the photo above to see the leaflet with details of the next National Australia Day United Prayer Gathering in Melbourne from 10am – 1pm on Tuesday 26th January 2016.
This national prayer gathering which brings together hundreds of prayer warriors from many churches, denominations and ethnicities across Australia, will be held at the CTFM at 30 Star Crescent in Hallam.
This interdenominational Christian prayer gathering, with special guest speaker Pastor Petrus Agung from Indonesia,will be preceded by a series of Holy Spirit miracle healing revival meetings where he will also be ministering on Friday 22nd at 6:30pm, Saturday 23rd at 6:30pm & Sunday 24th January at 10am & 6:30pm.
Please forward this email to your friends, throughout your church, ministry, movement, and wider spheres of influence for the advancement of the Kingdom of God.
Pr Daniel stated, “I am so happy that Ps Petrus is coming to Australia again as it will be refreshing to hear the true Word of God preached with Power & Authority. I pray that many will come from all across Australia to receive the prophetic Word of the Lord and Holy Spirit anointing from a great man of God who I see as an end time voice for the Kingdom of God and the nations before the 2nd coming of Jesus.”
Earlier today we reported on the stunning crane collapse on the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, killing 107 Muslims and injuring hundreds, on the anniversary of 9/11.
The catastrophe was caught on video. The crane was hit by lightning…
The stunning and disastrous lightning strike right on that spot led many on Twitter to compare it to another heavenly light — yesterday’s spectacular rainbow from the site of the World Trade Center in NYC:
Well the “karma” angle just got even crazier, according to the DailyMail:
The crane was owned by the Bin Laden family.
The crane belongs to a crane company operated by the Bin Laden family’s consortium, who are heading the expansion of the Holy Mosque.
Dear friends & family in Christ, Please watch and share this brief video of RUAP's Daniel Nalliah speaking about the upcoming Reclaim Australia Rallies across the country on Sunday 22nd…
What a wonderful weekend we had at CTFM in Melbourne last Friday, Saturday & Sunday.
We give all glory to God as His awesome presence turned tears of sadness into joy, as people had a good drink from the well of living waters which brought emotional, spiritual & physical healing to many.
At every service people spent much time worshipping the Lord, as in His presence is fullness of joy.
On Friday night the Holy Spirit ministered to married couples, with many receiving tremendous emotional healing in their marriages and families.
As the Lord prompted, Ps Daniel re-dedicated all marriages to Jesus and everyone at the altar renewed their marriage vows. Some were in tears as they did so.
Emotional healing is key to receive your physical healing. Several people were healed from various sicknesses and one young lady received deliverance from demonic spirits.
All services were very powerful, as the four young speakers all from CTFM, Tendai, Jason, Mariana & Peter, preached the anointed word of God, with many mightily touched by God.
God willing, we hope to have these meeting for 3 days every month, so we all can have a good drink from the river of life, which flows from His throne room.
You may click the link below to watch some more brief healing testimony videos and to see some photos.
FOR URGENT RELEASE – MONDAY 16th NOVEMBER 2015 “Is the Australian Media Racist? This is a question we all need to ask,” says Daniel Nalliah, RUAP National President. Today from…
Viktor Orbán is the prime minister of Hungary. It is through his country that very large numbers of migrants from the Middle East and the Balkans now pass. At the beginning of this month, Mr Orbán said: “I think we have a right to decide that we don’t want to have a large number of Muslim people in our country.”
Mr Orbán was fiercely attacked for the motives behind his remark. I do not know enough about Hungarian politics to say whether such attacks are justified. But, regardless of the precise facts about Mr Orbán, I would guess most people in western – let alone eastern – Europe would quietly agree with his general proposition. One of the biggest anxieties about the current immigration is its high Muslim element. Is it wrong to have such an anxiety, let alone to express it publicly, let alone to want to have a system of immigration based on it?
I don’t find these easy questions to answer. Nearly 25 years ago, I wrote an article for which many people, including some I respected, criticised me. In it, I argued that difference of religion often made immigration more difficult, and that this was particularly so in the case of Islam. The piece was written not long after the first Gulf war. I mentioned our Muslim next-door neighbours (we then lived in London). I wrote that they seemed nice people, but that when, during the war, I could hear them praying through the wall, I felt uneasy.