U.S. Policy Concerning Israeli Settlements

An action taken by the U. S. and announced today by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo must not be lost in the “fluff” happening in Washington D. C. I rejoiced when I saw the announcement on Fox News. Here is how the Wall Street Journal reported it:Trump Administration Says Israeli Settlements Aren’t Illegal

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Israeli Elections

Here is a link (click here to view link) that will help you understand the Israeli election process as well as the current dilemma. Yael Eckstein, daughter of the late Rabbi Eckstein, does an excellent job of putting things in “plain English” so to speak.

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Mustering the AOB Prayerforce

Dictionary definition:

muster (verb)
1. call up something
2. assemble soldiers or crew members

muster (noun)
1. military assembly
For days now I’ve been sensing that we are to “muster the troops” to rule and reign (Romans 5:17) in the areas of their habitational authority.

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Shooting

Yesterday, Friday, August 2, I received the following two texts from Max. (You will know him as the former Muslim referred to in the first chapters of my book, FIRST OF ALL And The Awakenings. He’s the one the Lord appeared to and told him Donald John Trump would be elected President, but that the church would have to pray as never before–even after he took office.)

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The 67th Annual National Prayer Breakfast

First, I apologize for telling you I would be blogging from the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington D.C. last week and then not doing it. It was because I found I could not type or send email on my laptop. That’s fixed now. And here are some highlights of what I think was the best NPB I’ve ever attended.

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Kavanaugh Hearings

Sent the following “tweet” yesterday.PRAY: May God the Judge of All give us judges that will “do right.”(Gen. 18:25; Heb. 12:23.)And Senators who will “do right.”Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearings Tues-Friday.Cover in prayer.

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Prayer for Justice of the Supreme Court

For some time I have been praying about our judges on all levels from the Supreme Court down to local state, district, county, and city courts. My grandfather was a city judge in a very small Oklahoma town when I was a child. I don’t remember too much about it. Except for reading cases from…

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