Morning Rundown: You’re Fired, ‘Prophet’, and You Know Why
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You’re Fired, ‘Prophet’, and You Know Why
If you’re following the war against Hamas now, you’re likely bombarded by news of suffering of Palestinian Arabs, almost as much as we have been bombarded by Palestinian Arabs’ rockets. Much of this is fake news, perpetrated by Hamas and other Arab/Islamic terror groups using images and “statistics” of “suffering” to play to your sensibility.
Don’t get me wrong. There is suffering; and it’s a shame. But any real suffering is largely self-inflicted, and you’re simply not seeing the whole story and context. Let me explain.
It’s not only the “suffering” that you are seeing that we should care about, but the suffering that you are not seeing. There are many Palestinian Arab victims of the war, but these are all a direct consequence of Hamas’ terror.
Thousands of High Schoolers Gathering for Holy Spirit Move on Football Field
In the heart of Hot Springs, Arkansas, on a crisp October evening, a high school football field became the epicenter of a spiritual awakening that would defy expectations and inspire those who had begun to doubt the younger generation.
Thousands of young people, nearly all teenagers, gathered under the twilight sky on Oct. 11, for an event that would be forever etched into their hearts.
Micah May, the director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in South Central Arkansas, witnessed a move of the Holy Spirit. As the notes of uplifting Christian music filled the air, and testimonies of faith echoed across the field, he felt an indescribable presence.
Charisma News Brief: Halloween Candy Brings Hershey’s Into Demonic Realm
All Hallows Eve falls on Oct. 31 each year, the day before All Hallows Day, also known as all Saints Day on the Christian calendar (bbc.co.uk).
The church traditionally held a vigil on All Hallows’ Eve, when worshippers would prepare themselves with prayers and fasting prior to the feast day itself. The name derives from the Old English “hallowed,” meaning “holy” or “sanctified,” but now it is usually contracted to the more familiar word, “Halloween.”
And secularists have had a field day with it ever since, associating the day with witches, goblins, vampires, but also with the demonic. It has also become a field day for secularists and so-called marketing experts, who have turned a Christian holy day into an annual satanic ritual. {eoa}
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