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Radical Worship
• Radical. That's the word listeners are using to describe South Africa's praise-band sensation, Tree63. The group's radical musical style, reminiscent of British rock band U2's early albums, and radical Christian message make this group one of the youth worship movement's newest champions.
Described as "The Police for the '90s" because of their raw power and passionate Sting-like vocals, Tree63 keeps its focus fixed on Christ. Their lyrics unabashedly encourage a worship-filled life. "Sacrifice" is a blatant cry of commitment. (1)
A Surprising Combination
• Dr. Charles Stanley, Stephen Hill, Jesse Duplantis and Bob Harrington speak at the Height to "Heaven Goes through Grand Palace at Branson Missouri in April 2001 featuring Revival Fires Spring Camp meeting.(2)
Parsley Offers Cross Cultural Ministry Education
• World Harvest Bible College, president and founder, pastor Rod Parsley, offers diploma of Arts in Religion. Concentrations of study are: Cross Cultural Ministries... Pastor Rod Parsley is taking the anointing to the nations. At World Harvest Bible College you will receive more than an education. You will receive an impartation. It’s more than information. It’s an experience! (4)
Department of Agriculture Officials Audit Circle of Seven Ministries Food Pantry.
• Food pantry is allowed to reopen states the letter from the Department of Agriculture. Terry and Betsy Holt distribute food boxes out of a garage attached to their rented home.. [What happened?] Three violations were found during the state’s review of Holt’s operation said agriculture bureau chief. The complaint was that the couple was charging for U.S. Department of Agriculture products, failing to keep federally required records about the recipients and turning away those who couldn’t pay. Pantry volunteers also accused the Holts of using proceeds to pay Terry Holt’s legal bills from his 1998 conviction on a child sexual abuse charge and three subsequent probation violations. The Holts had to undergo training sessions to correct the violations. “They needed to be re-educated because they were not following the rules,” Van Treese said. (6)
Hare Krishna, Moonies and [Scientologists] join race for federal grants and got it.
• After eight years of prison, Joseph Fabio now lives in a halfway house next to a Philadelphia funeral home where counselors have helped him steer clear of drugs, find a job in a gas station and contain the uncontrollable anger that earned him a murder sentence at age 18. His three months in the program have been “a blessing,” Fabio said. But like many residents, he complained only that, for some reason, the kitchen served nothing but vegetarian food. When told the cuisine is restricted because this halfway house is affiliated with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, or Hare Krishna, Fabio looked as if he had been ambushed by “Candid Camera..”.. To win $2.5 million in government contracts in Philadelphia, the Hare Krishnas have removed almost all evidence of their religious affiliation, said Dobson, a former monk. (7)
Prosecutors Wrap Up Case Against Ministries
• Tampa - Five leaders of Greater Ministries International are accused of running a $450 million fraud that promised to double a person’s money in 18 months or less. “Get in it,” Payne said at one early 1998 meeting. “Get in it. Get in it with what you need to get in with. And not a penny more and not a penny less. You do what God told you to do. This is the thing. You are in God’s Social Security.” The program crashed in 1998 after Greater Ministries lost about $20 million in uninsured deposits at an insolvent Colorado bank. The bank failure came as Greater Ministries finally closed in on what looked like its mother lode... The combination of Greater Ministries’ money and Shefer’s government connections offered the church exclusive mining rights in Liberia. Tampa to West Africa, the effort failed to send any profit back to the United States.. (8) Tampa Tribune - 3.13.2003 front page “5 Ministries elders guilty of conspiracy, Mr. & Mrs. Payne, Mr. Whitfield, Mr. Talbert, and Mr. Hall left the federal court in the custody of federal marshals, who took the leadership of an “anointed” church to jail... The defendants’ lawyer argued their clients truly believed [that they were anointed to by God to enrich Christians] and meant no harm to anyone.. The good news is that we have come through it and our faith is in tact and we’re stronger,” Smith said. “I do not rejoice that these men convicted may not see the light of day. I hurt for them.” The verdict is not in yet.
Scientologists Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman Split
• Tom and Nicole split after 10 years of marriage, but religion was not a factor.. “Scientology had nothing to do with this,” Pat Kingsley said in the Feb. 19, People magazine. Cruise, 38, is a devout Scientologist. Kidman, 33 has referred to her beliefs as a “mishmash” that includes Scientology. (9)
Ongoing Success Thrills Authors of ‘Left Behind.’
• Tim LaHaye and Jerry B Jenkins? Wild. Out of control. Beyond their imagination. Frenzied, fabulous and far out. An unbelievable ride. Those are my words. In a phone interview with the dynamic due, LaHaye told me: “This is the most exciting experience we’ve ever had.”.. November’s release of “The Mark” - is more than $ 25 million. The entire product line, which includes children’s versions and audio tapes, comes to $36 million... “Our great desire is to make the Bible come to life using fiction,” LaHaye says. “One of the great satisfactions that we get is people who will say, ‘I’m a Bible reader, but I never read Revelation, and now I’ve gone back and read it.” They tell us we’ve made it interesting, and they can understand most of it.”.. The Christian fiction market has been ghettoized, but I think we’ve opened a lot of doors,” he says. (10)
Graham Crusade Nets More than $3 Million
• Jacksonville, FL - The Billy Graham Crusade raised more than $3 million during its four day run here in November, an independent audit shows. “I hate to see this come to an end,” said Ginger Soud, a city council woman who chaired the crusade’s executive committee. Soud said the final budget showed donations were about $209,000 more than expected. An estimated 250,000 people turned out to hear Graham, 81.[ED NOTE: Each crusade is a separate corporation and most of them bring between $2 and $3 million. Billy's son Franklin W Graham is president of Samaritan's Purse, a world-wide organization. It has $38 million in assets and $77 million income in 1998 (guidestar.com)] (15)
Sculptor Says He Saw ‘Glory Dust’ While Making Statue of Christ.
• A Charismatic sculptor who created an acclaimed statue of Christ washing Peter’s feet is putting the finishing touches on what he calls the masterpiece of his career. “God is using this piece of art to bring attention to the word from Revelation 19 that He’s coming back on that white horse,” said Max Greiner Jr. The 18-foot-tall bronze statue was commissioned by Trinity Broadcasting Network [TBN] and is to be unveiled in March. The golden particles covered his skin and clothing. He stored the shirt, shoes and socks he wearing to prove the incident occurred. Charismatic’s asked him to leave after he spoke about gold dust. (17)
 
 
Pastor Jack Hayford and Pastor Eddie Long Working to “Restore Unity Of The Spirit of God”
• After the Azusa revival, the Pentecostal church fragmented into denominations, Fisher said. At Solemn Assembly 2001, a broad cross section of the Pentecostal-charismatic movement will be represented - from Roman Catholic charismatic movement to the United Pentecostal Church. In addition non charismatic evangelical Christians will attend. Organizers say the goal of the conference is to transcend denominational and racial barriers... Conference leaders say that through a time of “reflection, repentance, restoration and reconciliation” they hope to see believers come together in unity of the Spirit of God, not of doctrine or culture. (18)
Mideast Reconciliation Walk
• Groups of Western charisma tics and evangelical Christians are traveling the “dark and bloody grounds” of the Middle East, trying to personify the conciliatory love the Christ commanded. Apologizing for the HISTORICAL MISREPRESENTATION OF CHRISTIANITY. During the crusades they offered an apology to Muslims, Jews and Eastern Christians for atrocities committed against their forefathers by WESTERN Christians during the Crusades... The reception included political as well as religious leaders and grassroots.. Reconciliation Walk participants are encouraged to “live” the gospel message, rather than “proclaim” it.” People believe your life rather than your words,” said Green. (19)
Henry Lyons former head of the National Baptist Convention,
• USA who is currently serving a prison sentence for racketeering and grand theft, was replaced from the pastorate of his church by Joaquin Marvin, who also has a criminal record for passing forged checks, the St Petersburg Times reported. (20)
Founder of Brownsville Revival School of Ministry Ousted.
• Michael Brown, of Pensacola, FL was voted out by the school’s board in late December 2000 after a dispute over denominational accountability with the Assemblies of God (AG).. In Brown’s statement to graduates and students. he said: “ [it was] a totally misleading picture of me, my character and my relationship to the .. board and [John] Kilpatrick.” Brown said that eight out of ten faculty members had resigned and as many as 1,000 students plan to attend his new school. (21)
Let the Multitudes Come
• An unprecedented crowd of million people gathered in Lagos, Nigeria, for a Reinhard Bonnke crusade in November. The evangelist believes that this move of the Holy Spirit will sweep the entire African continent. The vast crowd’s happiness can be traced to the source of the smoke: a large metal drum in which lie smoldering ashes of a mini-mountain of occult fetishes. The good-luck charms and amulets have been cut from hundreds of wrists and waists and consigned to the flames as people who once relied on them for protection and prosperity are consumed by a greater fire.. Bonnke was banned from Nigeria for nine years because the crusade provoked Muslims to deadly riots. CFAN workers had to leave the country. Bonnke has been able to unite churches that tend to be competitive.. (22)
Freemasonry
• A writer addressing Midnight Call Magazine: Your ignorance of Freemasonry overwhelms me. Of course, I realize that every one is down on everything that they are not up on. You are not up on Freemasonry. Another thing that rather shocked me is that you don’t even know the definition of a cult. A cult is a religious organization or denomination where Jesus is not Lord. The best-known cults are Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Church of Jesus Christ of Letter-day Saints. There are many others. These are the best known in my area. Since Freemasonry is not a religious organization or a denomination, it could in no way qualify as a cult.
Since I no longer tolerate your insults on this subject; place cancel my subscription...
Answer: “You are not up on Freemasonry” is correct; however, your Grand Commander, 33rd degree Freemason Albert Pike, is. “Every Messianic temple is a temple of religion.” Based on your own definition, “A cult is a religious organization.. where Jesus is not Lord.” qualified Freemasons as a cult. (25)
Dobson Recalls Recent Visit to Vatican
• It was hard for me to leave, said Dobson of Focus on the Family, in recalling his visit at the Vatican.
An invitation from Rome came to a group of Influential Protestant organizations to speak on November 28, 2000 at the Pontifical Council for the Family, founded by Pope John Paul Ii in 1981. “I felt very comfortable with my new Catholic friends,” Dobson said in an interview in Colorado Springs, CO. “I’m in complete harmony with the Vatican [on traditional marriage and sexual morality].” (32)

Change Agent Dobson heads: Focus of the Family radio broadcasts (prepared for Christian radio stations and aired three times a day on KQCV in Oklahoma City), 1) Family News in Focus (geared for secular radio stations on other stations as well); 2) Focus on the Family Citizen: monthly newsletter aimed at political action; 3) Christian Impact Project; 4) with its Christian Impact Seminars; 5) Family Planning Councils. Dr. James C. [ED NOTE:His income $110,900.000, $104 million in donation, surplus $6.7 millions in 1998 (guidestar.com)]. Dobson comes from a deeply rooted tradition of Preaching the Holy Scriptures, but chose psychology instead and is now a practicing politician. H.B. London Jr., the Senior Pastor of he Pasadena First Church of the Nazarene, who has invited Roman Catholic Church members to speak at his church, has also been an avid supporter of Foster and the New Age ecumenical Renovare' group. London has as of last November “left the pulpit to join Focus on the Family as liaison to pastors and churches . Dobson’s political machinery called Community Impact Project involves mixed religious / political groups in thirty states and growing. The Community Impact Project groups are openly networking with the ecumenical religions of ultimately every stripe. (33)
 
The Berean Call, February 2001, Religion News Service,12/2000: "It was a striking image to one observer: evangelical Protestant powerhouses James Dobson and Chuck Colson visiting the headquarters of the Catholic Church, the very institution Protestants rebelled against centuries ago. Dobson and Colson joined a global cast of business executives and Catholic politicians, lawyers and scholars last month for a three-day conference at the Vatican on the world economy's impact on families.. Conference participant the Rev. Robert Sirico, a Catholic priest and president of the Action Institute, said Vatican officials told him they could not recall a similar meeting involving such high-level evangelical Protestants taking place at the Vatican. [TBC: asks: Two questions: How does this Catholic sponsored conference profit a family which follows the false gospel of Rome? What exactly are Colson and Dobson advancing by their participation?]
Focus on the Community Services
• Focus on the Family applied and got exempt status for faith-based services: "Focus on the Community Services" in 2000 (www.guidestar.com).

Colson and Others Endorse Witchcraft Themes
• You say you don’t know me? Well, then, what about Charles Colson, he who is so beloved by the Southern Baptists, by the Catholics, by the Episcopals, by all the Christian world? On his daily Breakpoint radio program (11.2.1999), Colson and recently advised parents to disregard the naysayers. The Harry Potter books are fine examples of good Christian-oriented literature, said the smooth, silver-tongued Colson. They are, he smugly added, highly recommended. If that were not enough, we also have James Dobson’s Focus on the Family recommending the Harry Potter books as wholesome.On another occasion, Linda Beam said simply to leave the books on the shelf. Billy Graham, chimed in, calling the Harry Potter series a “Book of Virtues with pre-adolescent funny bone.” The magazine also praised the books as “wonderful examples of compassion, locality, courage, friendship, and even self-sacrifice.”

Today on the news CNN 3.33.2001 Queen Elisabeth of England and her son, showed up at the publisher of the Potter Books and highly recommended them for the children world-wide.
These gushing recommendations were made in spite of the blatant and clear witchcraft prevalent in the Harry Potter books. In one scene in the novels, we find a professor whose leg is mangled by the three-headed dog. In another, a mysterious figure drinks blood from a unicorn carcass. In the books we see young Harry lying, breaking rules, making fun of and mocking adults, and seeking revenge. To defeat his foes, Harry uses magic and witchcraft rituals and methods. On his forehead, notable, is the rune symbol of the satanic lightning bolt.
“inventive”. (35)
 
“I was eager to get to Hogwarts first because I like what they learned there and I WANT TO BE A WITCH.” (Gioia Bishop, age 10 [San Francisco Chronicle, 7-26]) “I like the third book because here [Harry] meets his godfather and Professor Lupin, a really cool guy [This really “cook guy” is a shape-shifter who turns into a werewolf]..” Harry Libarle, age 7 (Ibid.) “Dressing up as wizards and witches, concocting fantasy potions and telling stories were just a few of the games Rowling played as a child with Ian Potter..” Harry Potter and the source of inspiration. Might Harry Potter seem as real as life to his young fans around the world? Do children accept Harry’s lessons in practical witchcraft as an open door to an occult reality? Many Christian leaders have denied any such danger, but author J.K. Rowling admits that this happens. In an interview with Newsweek, she said, “I get letters from children addressed to Professor Dumbledore [headmaster at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the books” setting], and it’s not a joke, begging to be let into Hogwarts, and some of them are really sad. Because they want it to be true so badly they’ve convinced themselves it’s true.”.. Two Nritish reports this phenomenon show us the obvious: popular forms of occult entertainment “have fueled a rapidly growing interest in witchcraft among children.”


Power Team Founder Divorces and Accused of Assault
• One of TBN’s favorites, John Jacobs, founder of the world-renowned strongman evangelistic ministry The Power Team, has divorced his wife of 16 years, Ruthanne. The Jacobs have one son, Trey, age 3... Jacobs was leading youth weight lifter when he founded The Power Team 22 years ago... His team have taken part .. at more than 10,000 school assemblies and in hundreds of evangelistic crusades in churches across the United States and overseas. Jacobs said in a statement that the divorce.. stemmed from irreconcilable differences... I was in personal counseling for five years, and I’m sorry there was nothing I could do to avoid it. Ruthanne Jacobs declined comment. She did not want a divorce and was devastated. Many have left the ministry. (36)
A Texas grand jury will consider a case of alleged assault by strongman evangelist John Jacobs, founder of the Power Team. Jacobs is said to have twice slammed a member of his staff into a wall at the ministry’s headquarters in Dallas. A Power Team statement denied the assault charge. (37)
Bill Bright has Terminal Illness
• Bill Bright, founder of Campus Crusade for Christ, has been diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, a terminal lung disease. Campus Crusade spokesman James Woelbern said the disease was confirmed after Bright, 79, had extensive testing at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Doctors believe the condition developed during treatment Bright received for prostate cancer. Bright recently announced that he plans to step down in August 2001 as president of the mission organization, which has 22,000 workers internationally. (38)
Bill Bright built a $48 million dollar retreat for more than 50 ministries in 1997 on 285 donated acres. An Anonymous donor gave $5 million to the project. Guidestar in 1998 showed $200 million annual budget.
MorningStar Ministries in Dispute over Tax Status
• Rick Joyner’s MorningStar is halting plan to develop a retreat and conference center on 400 acres of mountain property in Wilkes, N.C., after local government officials denied the group tax-exempt status. Wilkes officials say that more than half of MorningStar’s annual gross income comes from subscriptions and sale of books and tapes. Joyner said he is bracing himself for a long and difficult legal battle because the county’s position may have implications for other ministries. “The county is trying to set legal precedent,” he told the Wilkes Journal-Patriot. “They are getting into defining what is a ministry.” Though Joyner hopes for a settlement, the ministry is considering taking civil rights action in the case. (39)
Presbytarians Recognize Gay Bonds
• A proposal to bar Presbyterian clergy from officiating at commitment ceremonies for gay couples was defeated in a vote tally released Wednesday. That leaves clergy free to conduct such rites as long as they are not confused with marriages. The voice is a victor for the liberal side in a conflict that has divided the 3.6 million-member Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) for 24 years. “Many of us lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, and transgender people of faith are grateful - as our hetero-sexual sisters and brothers are - for the opportunity to have our committed relationships recognized in the faith community of which we are an integral part,” said the groups More Light Presbyterians and All May Freely Serve. The only other major U.S. Christian denomination that permits same-sex blessings is the United Church of Christ, though in practice the Episcopal Church also allows them. (40)
Assemblies of God Tackles Problem of Porn Addiction Among Ministers
• The denomination says it will embrace guidelines to deal with the ‘dramatic increase’ of ministers lured by pornography. Pornography and sexual addiction among ministers is a volatile issue faced by evangelical and liberal denominations alike. “The problem is no better in Pentecostal churches,” says Steve Gallagher, founder of Pure Life Ministries. A national survey reveals a somber statistic: About 20% of all ministers are involved in the behavior. Many fall prey to it through Internet...(pornographic material has been discovered on church computers). At a July meeting in Springfield, Mo., Richard D. Dobbins, a Christian Psychologist and the president of Emerge Ministries, addressed 193 AD leaders about dealing with sexual problems. (43)
Mormonism Turns Up In Charisma Magazine?
• Mormonism is the fastest growing faith group in American history according to U.S. News of World Report, which predicts that if present trends continue there could be 265 million members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints worldwide by 2080. Mormons have launched a major expansion program to keep up with growth, opening 32 temples across the country this year. (44)
Becoming Global Christians in the 21st Century
• “.. Our community of “faith” must be a global one in which Americans, Europeans, Middle Easterners, Africans, Asians and Latins offer one another mutual edification, correction, teaching, protection, encouragement and life. Each of us must make a conscious attempt to connect with the body of Christ globally. One way to do this is to share in the labors of the global church by supporting a ministry in another part of the world... (45)
United By The Alpha Course
• The Holy Spirit melts divisions in South Africa. A popular course on basic Christianity named Alpha, has brought church together and begun a process of healing... the cross-cultural congregation of St. Peter was segregated.. it was much an apartheid church.. the “whites only” areas have been removed.. the Alpha course - a study of basic Christianity pioneered by a charismatic Anglican minister in England - has created opportunities for different churches and cultures to work together... We believe Alpha has built bridges in many ways. They are taking Alpha into the schools for black pupils. . The Alpha manual has translated into three African languages and intends to have four on video by 2001. In South Africa, the Holy Spirit is getting to the people’s level, especially cross-culturally, bringing people together.. “ De Stadler says, “This is just the beginning. As Alpha, anointed by the Holy Spirit, continues to build bridges between churches and cultures, it is expected to transform communities.. cities and provinces in South Africa and beyond.” (46)
Giving Money for “Prayers” to be Offered for the Dead.
• “The Roman Catholic Church cannot take credit for being the first to invent the money-making doctrine of Purgatory. It adopted it from paganism - from Babylonian, Greek and Roman mythology. Pagan Rome had a feast of purification called “Sacrum Purgatorim,” Go wherever we may, in ancient or modern times we shall find that paganism leaves hope after death for sinners who, at the time of their departure, were consciously unfit for the abodes of the blest. For this purpose a middle state has been feigned, in which, by means of Purgatorial pains, guilt unremoved in time may in a future world be purged away, and the soul be made meet for final beatitude.

In Greece the doctrine of Purgatory was inculcated by the very chief of the philosophers. Thus Plato, speaking of the future judgment of the dead, holds out the hope of final deliverance for all, but maintains that, of “those who are judged,” “some” must first “proceed to a subterranean place of judgment, where they shall sustain the punishment they have deserved;” while others, in consequence of a favorable judgment, being elevated at once into a certain celestial place, :shall pass their time in a manner becoming the life they have lived in a human shape.” In pagan Rome, Purgatory was equally held up before the minds of men; but there, there seems to have been no hope held out to any of exemption from its pain...”

Q How long should we pray for the dead? “A dear member of our family died recently, and a question arose about our prayers for the dead. I think I read once that we should never stop praying for our dead relatives because the person receives benefit of our prayers at the time of death, even if the prayers are said 30 years later. Did I understand correctly?” A - Yes you did. As far as we can know, there is nothing like time in our sense of that reality - hours, days, years - in eternity. Supposedly, we will be out of a dimension where such measures of time make sense.

Thus, any answer to your question cannot be based on a parallel between events here and the duration of events after we die. In its prayers and liturgies (the Eucharistic Prayers at every Mass are good examples), the church basically just walks around that question and continues to pray always for all who have died Excellent reasons exist for this tradition. Perhaps the most fundamental is that our prayers for the dead, as all our prayers, go to a God who is eternal, who has no beginning or end, for whom there is no past or future. Everything, from the beginning of time to the end of the world, is one eternally present moment for God. We cannot imagine God saying, for example, “If you had just said that prayer a week ago I could have done something about it, but now it’s too late.”

As Thomas Aquinas explained, God is present in the whole of reality, the whole span of time and place, in one infinite act of divine knowledge. When we pray for someone, therefore, considering that universal reach of God’s presence and being, our prayers are not limited by time. They extend back - and forward - to the beginning of a person’s life, through to the end, and into eternity.
For the same reason we pray constantly (again, the Eucharistic Prayers are excellent examples) for a good and holy death for ourselves and others. The fact that death may be years away doesn’t matter. It is worth remembering, finally, that prayers for our loved ones are also always prayers of thanks, praising God for his goodness to that person and for all the good done for others in and through that individual’s life on earth. [taken from - “The Compass,” - the official newspaper of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay, WI, November 10, 2000 (48)
Cardinal Admits He Doesn't Know If He Is Going To Heaven
• John Cardinal O’Conner, the late Archbishop of New York, was quoted in the New York Times as saying, [quoting official Catholic Church teaching] “Church teaching is that I don’t know at any given moment what my eternal future will be. I can hope, pray, do my very best, but still don’t know. Pope John Paul II doesn’t know absolutely if he will go to heaven, nor does Mother Theresa of Calcutta. (49)
President Bush States the Pope as the Highest moral Authority on Earth with a Mission of Reconciliation
• Now in spite of the fact the Catholicism denies the power of God by declaring that His Word is lacking and in need of human input, interpretation and administration, President Bush declared declared the Pope as the highest moral authority on earth with a mission of reconciliation [C-SPAN 3.22.2001 Dedication, Pope John Paul II Cultural Center]. Bush stated that the pope bears a message the world need to hear, that the pope has a passion of truth, that the pope's power is of a baby in a stable, of a man on a cross with a message of liberation to the world.Associated Press stated on 3.23.2001: "Bush, a Methodist, praised the pope as "never more eloquent than when he speaks for a culture of life." AP neatly left out the nine faiths represented at the multimedia, multicultural center."Always. the pope points us to the things that last and the love that saves. We thank God for this rare man, a servant of God and a hero of history,.. I may not be a parishioner, but I'm proud to live in your archdiocese," Bush said.
The reason the Pope received a Cultural Center in Washington D.C.is Presidential Libraries. Adam Cardinal Maida told the Pope that he needed one too. Maida wanted to capture the time of the pope's faith and other religions was the reason this cultural center came into existence. Private parties donated $65 million to build it. It contains a history of the Roman Catholic Church and nine other faiths to prove that the Pope was reaching out to them.
On January 7, 2001 the Jubilee year was announced to be ended. Pope John Paul II signed an 80-page letter, written like a diary to all Catholics. ".. Pope John Paul II shut the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica on Saturday.. 25 million people made the Jubilee pilgrimage to Rome... The pope wrote, encouraging Catholics to try to shape "history according to God's plan." (50) Anyone who did not get to repent during the Jubilee year will have to wait till the next opportunity.
Center honoring Pope John Paul II opens this week in D.C.
• WASHINGTON -- Throughout his 22-year papacy, Pope John Paul II has left his mark on just about everything -- politics, religion, pop culture. This month, the ailing pontiff will stamp his imprint -- quite literally -- on the nation's capital with a glitzy new $65 million cultural center and museum dedicated in his honor. The Pope John Paul II Cultural Center -- part museum, part think tank and part interactive tribute -- is scheduled to open Thursday.

The center, just off the campus of Catholic University and nestled on a wooded 12-acre site, is the brainchild of Detroit Cardinal Adam Maida, who shares his Polish roots with the pope. After 11 years of planning and fund raising, Maida beams with pride when talking about his signature project. "When the popes of the 15th and 16th centuries wanted to tell the story of faith, Michelangelo was brought to Rome to paint [the Vatican]," Maida said at a preview of the center. "We wanted to do the same thing, but in an interactive way that would mean something to people."

..he [the pope] said, "Washington, in our time and for the foreseeable future, is the crossroads of the world," Maida recalled. The 100,000-square-foot center will house rotating exhibits from the Vatican's extensive museum collections, as well as permanent exhibits on the intersection of faith and culture, and a policy institute devoted to promoting the legacy and ideals of John Paul.

The center was entirely funded through private contributions and will be affiliated with but largely independent of the church... `The Washington Post' calling it "an architectural landmark of a high order -- an at-times exhilarating demonstration of architecture's power to move the soul." [ED NOTE It was explained as harboring a soul within a body during the opening ceremony].. Inside two theaters, guests view an orientation about the center and can program a bar-coded key around the center's seven themes which reflect the teachings of the pope, including "The Dignity of the Human Being," "The Church as Defender of Human Rights" and "The Unity of Christians." [ED NOTE interesting how this news service omits the fact there were nine themes of other religions to bring out the ecumenical character of the Roman Catholic Church and its pope ]..

There is little mention, however, of the church's sometimes troubled past or the sensitive issues that continue to stir controversy. Muslims will not find answers to the Crusades, or Jews to the Inquisition, or women to the men-only priesthood. Bishop Bernard Harrington of Winona, Minn., the center's liaison to the nation's Catholic bishops, said the center is not intended as a place to resolve theological disputes... (76)
Episcopalian - Lutheran Alliance Gets Under Way - Lutheran pastors will receive the Episcopal spirit by laying on of hands..
• After more than three decades of debate, the Episcopal Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America inaugurated an alliance Saturday that will allow them to share clergy members, churches and missionary work... The agreement stops short of a merger, because each church will retain its own structure and worship style. But the compact, known as "Called to Common Mission," brings together two denominations that have long been separated by fundamental differences over the role and authority of bishops. [Ed Note: What the paper should have said that they were separated by doctrinal differences]. "We live in an ecumenical age in which many of the historical divisions between Christian bodies are slowly but surely being overcome," said Presiding Bishop Frank T. Giswold III, the Episcopal Church's top officer... The agreement between the two churches requires new Lutheran bishops and clergy members to be ordained by Episcopal bishops in a laying on of hands. In return, the Episcopal Church has agreed to accept all the current Lutheran pastors and bishops who have not been consecrated in the Episcopal tradition.(51)
A New Wave Is Coming Over Brownsville
• In a letter from a friend: "we heard that Pastor John Kilpatrick of Brownsville 'got the glory again'. This time the 'glory' was so thick (like a fog) that it stuck in his throat." A mass account of people entering into altered states of consciousness during a "revival" service was the heading in a newsletter. Sitlen Movie by Rev. High E. "Bud" Williams October 10, 1999, Columbus Mississippi.Tim, a video camera man in training, did not abandon his post though there were no sounds and no action to record because of the invisible anesthesia-like fog that overcame the entire congregation at House of Restoration. An airplane mechanic for the loyal military base, Tim fought to stay conscious and stand upright as the unseen shroud rippled through the church, pinning thirty-five worshipers to their seats. Wave after wave of God's glory reverberated from front to back. Even the children were silent, in a suspended state of animation, both the older ones in the service and the young ones in the adjoining room.

For more than thirty minutes I lay on the floor against the wall in what I imagined to be an awkward position that was, somehow strangely comfortable - fighting off questions from within that threatened to interrupt the experience of the presence of God. How long should I allow this to go on? Will some be put off by the long silence? Should I force myself to "sober up" and preach, or simply let the Holy Spirit take over the ministry? I opted for the latter. The only one who moved, other than those in the congregation who reverently lifted their hands or jerked involuntarily, was the camera man, Tim, who panned and zoomed in and out trying to find something stirring in the revival service, a service that normally has plenty of action to record.

This night, however, the Great Physician, operating under a cloak of twilight sleep, silently.. surgically.. removed burdens, fears, doubts, and suppressed destructive emotions, turning sorrow, first into silence and then into laughter. Shrieks of laughter almost inappropriately interrupted the halcyon hours of late evening. Slumbering worshipers awoke, but not fully. A few lingered trance-like, gathering their thoughts, while other gathered their belongings.. Later, at the evening service, Tim, the camera man who, like Joyce, was also one of Clarke's parishioners, summed up the thoughts of many as he reflected on t he precious night's silent movie. "You know,"he said. "We really needed these meetings. The church needs revival." This report came from an email to Inner-City Christian Discernment. (54)
Gold Dust Had No Healing Quality
• The second case of cancer after mysterious appearance of what many believe is heavenly gold dust. 65 year old Bob Shattles, evangelist, whose meetings were marked with “Glory Dust” recently underwent chemo therapy for liver cancer. Pastor emeritus of Souls Harvest Worship Center in Douglasville, Ga., experienced gold flakes for two years since attending Ruth Heflin’s meeting who also succumbed to cancer last September at age 60. (3) Gold fever accounts now being proven fraudulent.. While gold dust keeps appearing in charismatic meetings in the United States and abroad, metal tests puzzle those who say the substance is falling from heaven. Andy Butcher, a Brazilian evangelist at the center of the "god dust" phenomenon being reported at charismatic churches across the United States and Europe says she is unfazed by scientific reports suggesting that all that glitters is not what it seems. Two independent tests on samples of gold-colored dust that falls from Silvania Machado's head during services have found the substance to be more like plastic glitter, with no gold content.(56)
Southern Baptists end talks with Catholics
• New York - The Southern Baptist Convention is halting 30 years of official doctrinal talks with the U.S. Roman Catholic Church. "We're not ecumenists. We're evangelicals committed to sharing the Gospel," said the Rev. R. Philip Roberts, who formerly handled interfaith relations with the North American Mission Board.Though the denomination's 1994 meeting endorsed talks with Catholics, Roberts said "many Southern Baptists became suspicious of these discussions." There was never any prospect of organizational union.(59)
Breaking Up Isn't Hard to Do
• Breaking Up Isn't Hard to Do religious broadcasters quietly cut historic link to National Association of Evangelicals. After a 57-year association, National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) has broken away quietly from its parent organization, the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE).
NRB contends that the two groups are headed in different directions. The breakaway in part was sparked when NAE supported the licensing of low-powered fm stations for local community groups. William Kennard, while chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), sought last year to offer community groups licenses to operate low-powered radio stations.

Larger broadcasters, including NRB members, strongly opposed the concept, saying the new stations would interfere with the signals of established outlets. In December the FCC awarded just 255 licenses to community groups. More than 1,200 had applied for licenses in 20 states... Wayne Pederson, NRB chairman, said there were several reasons for the split, including the reality that NRB has grown much larger than NAE and the organizations serve different constituencies. NAE is a coalition of 50 Protestant member denominations that promotes fellowship among 43,000 evangelical congregations. NRB links 1,300 Christian television and radio broadcasters...

Kevin Mannoia, NAE president, expressed disappointment with NRB's decision. "At this time in the life of the church in America, there is an increased need for unity and coming together for the sake of the gospel," he said. "It is a backward step.".. Clark said. "Our membership is becoming broader than NAE's. We now admit Seventh-day Adventists.(60)

The evangelical association approved a resolution urging National Religious Broadcasters to reconsider its February decision to sever ties with the NAE. The statement expressed regret for the religious broadcasters' departure, and the board voted to restudy a controversial bylaw adopted last year that allows church groups affiliated with the more liberal National Council of Churches to hold dual membership in the evangelical association.

"We reaffirm that the National Association of Evangelicals holds as firmly as ever to its 60-year-old statement of faith that has defined our evangelical movement from its founding," the statement says. But the resolution reaffirms the NAE's desire to define evangelicalism "by inclusion and affirmation rather than by exclusion." (61)
Religious Broadcasters' Decision to Disaffiliate due to Ecumenical Stand
• NAE: We have chains on our minds," he said. "What keeps churches segregated is not a skin problem; it's a sin problem."
Evangelical group to reach out to others; It affirms goal to work with liberal churches During last week's meeting of the National Association of Evangelicals, the conservative group reaffirmed its goal of working more closely with other Christian organizations -- deflecting any immediate attempt to distance itself from more liberal organizations. "Nothing has changed," said Bishop Kevin Mannoia, president of the evangelical association, after an attempt to rescind a by-law that allows dual membership in the association and in the more liberal National Council of Churches was ruled out of order...

Mannoia said his organization, founded in 1944 as an alternative to the National Council of Churches, remains theologically conservative and strongly evangelical. But it wants to move into the 21st century by reaching across racial, cultural and denominational lines to work with other Christians, even those with whom it may strongly disagree on some issues.

The 300,000-member Presbyterian Church in America, one of 51 denominations in the evangelical group, offered the motion to rescind the controversial by-law. Bob Edgar, chief executive of the National Council of Churches, said he hopes the evangelical association and his group can continue their cooperation despite their doctrinal disagreements. "I hope the whole Christian community in America can move closer toward unity," Edgar said. "We can respect one another even though we differ."

Mannoia said that in the months ahead, evangelical officials will try to convince the religious broadcasters, the conservative Presbyterian group and others that his organization is not abandoning its roots. The National Religious Broadcasters board, which held its convention meeting in February in Dallas, voted 81-0 to sever ties with the evangelical association, saying that the child had outgrown the parent and that the two groups were going in different directions.

On the other hand, the resolution affirms the evangelical association's desire to define its work "by inclusion and affirmation rather than by exclusion" while being aware of the inherent risks of such a policy. The evangelical association will work with various church groups on social issues but will not respond to any overture to draw it into an ecumenical movement, the resolution says.

During the Dallas meeting, emphasis on racial reconciliation was pinpointed at one worship service when scores of ministers came to the front of a banquet room, joined hands and prayed after hearing a sermon by the Rev. Dwight McKissic on "Should Sundays Remain the Most Segregated Day in America?" "I would like to see the National Association of Evangelicals call a press conference tomorrow and declare that churches that intentionally remain segregated are practicing sin," said McKissic, pastor of the Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington. (62)
Fellowships of Diversity Merge to Become Global
• The World Fellowship of Reformed Churches and the International Reformed Fellowship have merged as the first global fellowship of evangelical Presbyterian and Reformed Christians. The new body is called the World Reformed Fellowship. Representatives from five continents and 23 countries took the step during an October meeting in Orlando, Florida.(63)
YMCA Teams up with World Vision and Evangelical Alliance
• Some 950,000 visitors passed through the whale-shaped "Pavilion of Hope" exhibit at the recent World Expo in Hanover, Germany. The exhibit, a joint venture of the German YMCA, the Evangelical Alliance, and World Vision, presented a biblical message of hope based on the Book of Jonah. It was voted the official landmark of the exhibition, which closed October 31.(64)
New Church Located at Heart of the Mall of America
• On March 4, 2001, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that "the Playhouse Theater in Camp Snoopy in the heart of the Mall of America is...going to be the home of the River Church," which is affiliated with the Baptist General Conference. "The church is allowed to have hosts in the mall to help direct people to the Camp Snoopy sanctuary. But the hosts are not to evangelize...Still, [the Rev. Chris] Reinertson said he hopes that people who have come to the mall to shop will happen upon the church in the 500-seat theater at Camp Snoopy." (65)
Religious Clubs Proliferate in Orange County High Schools
• On March 5, 2001, the Los Angeles Times reported that, "while religious clubs still are being challenged in the courts across the nation,...outside the South, Orange County may be the epicenter of a growing national phenomenon of religious groups on high school campuses." To preserve the line between church and state, many school districts do not allow adults to approach students about forming religious organizations. A student leader of one of these groups, however, said "the focus is not so much on converting students as on creating a community for other Christians, a refuge from the intense pressure to drink beer and have sex that she says so permeates much of campus life." (66)
Presbyteries reject same-sex union ban
• A proposed rule that would bar ministers in the Presbyterian Church (USA) from performing same-sex union ceremonies has been defeated by the denomination's presbyteries, or regional bodies. It is the second time in seven years the church has rejected the effort to place an ironclad ban on same-sex unions in the church's Book of Order, its constitution.
The proposed amendment was approved by a narrow margin at the denomination's General Assembly last June but needed to be ratified by a majority of the church's 173 presbyteries to become church law. The vote is a victory for the liberal side in the conflict over homosexuality that has divided U.S. Presbyterians for 24 years.(71)
Churchgoers trusted more, study says
• Religiously active people are more likely to be viewed as good citizens and have a more diverse circle of friends than their nonreligious neighbors, according to a new study by Harvard University.
The survey of 3,000 people in 40 communities across the country found that people who are active in religious life are more likely to vote, give blood, be active in their communities, know and trust other people, and socialize with friends and neighbors. Americans are also more likely to trust people at their church or synagogue than at their work or in their neighborhood. Still, the "Social Capital Community Benchmark Survey" found religion can be a divisive factor in building a sense of community. The survey said religious people are sometimes seen as intolerant.(72)
Construction to begin on Schuller campus
• Launching the third in a trinity of buildings by masters of American architecture, the Rev. Robert H. Schuller broke ground Sunday for the construction of a new $20 million International Center for Possibility Thinking on the campus of his Southern California Crystal Cathedral.
Scheduled for dedication during or before 2005, the new center was designed by architect Richard Meier, whose previous buildings include the Getty Center in Los Angeles and the High Museum in Atlanta. The Jubilee Church in Rome, another Meier project, is currently under construction. Meier is recipient of both the coveted Pritzker Architecture Prize and the Gold Medal awarded by the American Institute of Architects. (73)
Taliban Campaign to Spare Some Statues
• Statues in Afghanistan worshiped by Hindus and Sikhs will be spared by the country's ruling Taliban movement in its campaign to destroy statues it considers idolatrous and offensive to Islam, the Taliban's foreign minister announced Wednesday.
"Their statues will not be smashed as they are worshiping them as part of their religious rituals," Foreign Minister Wakil Ahmad Muttawakil said, noting that few Hindus and Sikhs live in the country. "Hindus and Sikhs can fulfill their religious worshiping without any concern." But Buddhist and other statues deemed offensive to Islam remain targets in the elimination campaign launched March 4. "There are no followers of Buddhism in Afghanistan and because of our national and Islamic duty we destroy them as they are not being worshiped," Muttawakil said.(74)
TV Ministries Become Political Pulpits for Election
• TV ministries turned from preaching to politics during the presidential election. Although they did not endorse inidvidual candidates, some TV ministry leaders devoted significant airtime to the race for the White House, urging viewers to vote. Of 21 major TV ministries surveyed, D. James Kennedy's focused most on the election, giving 13 percent of its airtime to politics between September and November. Details of the study - conducted by Stephen Winzenburg, communications professor at Grand View College in Des Moines, Iowa - were published in the National Religious Broadcasters' magazine, NRB. (78)
Tim LaHaye Sues 'Left Behind' Filmmakers
• Tim LaHaye, co-author of the best-selling Left Behind fiction series, is suing Namesake Entertainment, makers of Left Behind; The Movie, which earned $2.8 million in its opening weekend. Also named in the suit is Cloud Ten Pictures, the company hired to make the film. Central to the lawsuit are the rights to the Left Behind: The Kids spinoffs. Publisher's Weekly reported that in a letter filed with deposition papers, LaHaye wrote that Cloud Ten "obviously intend[s] to dig all-inclusive contract." Series co-writer Jerry Jenkins has not been part of the action but was recently "enjoined" in the case by a U.S. district judge. He plans to seek to be excused from becoming a plaintiff for "religious reasons." (79)
Massive Research Project is "Wake-Up" Call To Church
• The newly published second edition of the World Christian Encyclopedia, an exhaustive eight-year, 1800-page survey of global Christianity, report that Christianity has become "the most extensive and universal religion in history." with some 2 billion adherents at the start of the new millennium. Produced by the World Evangelization Research Center (WERC) at the Global Evangelization Movement in Richmond, Va., the encyclopedia is considered the definite reference book for religion scholars, students, mission leaders and clergy. By analyzing costs of evangelism, baptism rates and other data, the researchers developed a response to the gospel for each country - which found Afghanistan, ruled by Muslims and closed the missionary activity, much more "responsive" than Argentina, home to a long-running revival.(80)
Residents Oppose Expansion of Illinois Church
• "Willow Creek Community Church is one of the largest congregations in the Midwest, [which] attracts between 17,000 and 20,000 worshipers each weekend...Willow Creek leaders want to build a new 7,200-seat sanctuary as part of a $70 million expansion." Many of the church's neighbors in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, oppose the expansion because of the traffic it would cause. (82)
Muslims Seek Apology from Rev. Falwell for Bigotry
• The Council on American-Islamic Relations announced that it "is demanding an apology for anti-Muslim bigotry by prominent television evangelist Rev. Jerry Falwell." In an interview Falwell said that he thinks the Muslim fate teaches hate and should be barred from Bush's faith-based initiatives. Excerpts from the interview can be found at http://www.Beliefnet.com/story/70/story_7040_1.html. CAIR's letter to Falwell can be found at http://www.beliefnet.com/story/70/story_7057_1.html. A USA Today article reported that Falwell claims he was not referring to American Muslims: http://www.usatoday.com/usatonline/20010308/3120809s.htm (83)
The Arizona Republic reported on the Rev. Jerry Falwell's remark that "the Moslem faith teaches hate" and should be barred from Bush's faith-based initiatives. "Falwell later told USA Today that he meant any group that is anti-Semitic, racist or in any way bigoted should be disqualified...Islamic, Christian and Jewish leaders, even a spokesman for Middle East terrorist group Hezbollah, denounced Falwell's remarks." (84)
Greater Ministries had a Secret Desire to Leave the U.S.
• When Gerald Payne met with his Greater Ministries elders in March 1998, he told them the United Nations approved his plan to create a new sovereign nation in the Bahamas. And he acknowledged the presence of "those [among the elders] who have been caught up in scams." A videotape of this meeting was played in court Thursday as a defense exhibit in Payne's federal conspiracy, money laundering and fraud trial. Payne ran Greater Ministries International, a Tampa church that offered what it called a money-doubling financial program. Four other leaders are on trial. They call it a Ponzi scheme. (85)



A New Member Added To CFR
• “Katherine Harris, Florida Secretary of State,” highly rewarded for swinging the presidency. The reward: membership to the Council of Foreign Relations [CFR]. Katherine “seeks electronic voting by optical scanners by 2004. She is going to be asking Jeb Bush for $200 million dollars of tax payers money in the near future.” (5)
EU Has 83.5 % of the Agricultural World Trade
A chart by World Trade Organization [WTO] revealed that the EU has 83.5% versus U.S. with 2.7% of the world wide agricultural market because American farmers are not subsidized like European farmers. EU farmers receive 30 times the incentive to grow agricultural products over the American farmers. EU farmers are also subsidized to export. Americans have no control to level the playing field. The Canadian Free Trade Agreement had a massive loophole allowed Canada to dump $4 billion worth of old growth lumber into the United States in 1998 at record levels 90% of the market. It is killing the industry in the U.S.. 10 lumber mills were closed in Arkansas. Unfair trade practices also exist in the steel industry. The U.S. has no control over market access and world leaders are looking for a new round of trade agreements. This information was revealed during a U.S. Trade Confirmation Committee meeting to accept the nomination of Robert Zoellick for U.S. Trade Representative.The committee members wanted to know what he could do to fix these problems. (12)

India / US World Trade Organization to decide on anti-dumping duty on Indian steel. India will appeal to the WTO against the US decision. “We are filing a case against the US at WTO. We have already spoken to the commerce ministry and they have found it appropriate for raising the issue at the WTO,” said Tripathi. The European Union imposed an equally high duty for the same reason... The minister said that quantum of duty from both the US and EU was unjustified. (13)

Although Europe has gone through a semi-recession and the US dollar has reached postwar heights during the Clinton administration, Europe continues to invest in American industry, even buying well-established American firms at unprecedented rates. The bottom line is money; security will have to take a back seat. During the last six years, four out of every five new jobs created in the United States have been foreign-sponsored. Needless to say, this will force the United States to conform to European global standards. (58)
Value of US Acquisitions Made By Foreign Companies ($bn) (Source Thomson Financial)
The National Park Movement Is Political.
• The United Nations wants 4% of the World’s National Parks - 3.5 % are in the United States. The National Parks were used for political purposes to spread democracy, elitism and environmentalism National Parks are now in 180 countries and consists of 83 million acres. Memorials are said to be mistakes, as well as roads, historical units and dams. They claim the parks are being destroyed by tourists.This change began in 1948. (16)
Global Money Market for Muslims Planned
• The U.S. dollar-based global Islamic money market is expected to mobilize at least $150 billion and will have 24-hour liquidity and market management centers. To comply with religious principles the money market cannot trade or discount debt, and interest is strictly forbidden. The bankers also unveiled a plan to create an Islamic Ratings Agency based in Bahrain. (26)
Hands Off an Unsolvable Problem
• In a CFR meeting aired on C-SPAN Israel was the subject of discussion and they wanted hands off an unsolvable problem. President Bush and Colin Powell seemed to have changed their minds and gave the new Prime Minister Sharon an unexpected warm reception and promised allegiance to Israel. When President Bush was asked about the American Embassy moving to Jerusalem, he said that they are working on that. When asked about the status of Jerusalem he stated that that would be decided by the powers to be later. Peres promised Jerusalem to Pope John Paul II a few years ago.
Kofi Annan Stated That the United Nations exists is for Africa.
• C-SPAN 3.22.2001 Kofi Annan had a press conference about his visit with Prime Minister Sharon. He first announced that he would like his job for five more years and when asked what his goals are for the United Nations, he said "..reforming the Security Council." He wants more members. When accused of neglecting Africa he answered in their language the reason the United Nations exists is for Africa. "..The U.N. belongs to Africa," he said. He said that their focus is poverty, education, environment and peacekeeping. When asked about the Mid East he stated that Prime Minister Sharon finds it unacceptable for the United Nations to send forces or the peacecorp to Israel. He said Sharon wants to do peace negotiations beginning with a signed document, not Oslo but the Wye agreement. Kofi Annan said that the members of the Security Council will have to do decide what they want to do. He said that sanctions against Arafat have to be eased and the violence has to stop. Arafat is ready to negotiate again at the United Nations. When Prime Minister Barak left office he told Annan that proposals are no longer on the table. Kofi Annan stated he is attending a meeting with President Bush before he goes to the Mid East next week to negotiate with Arabs.
President Bush supports Annan for second U.N. term

President Bush supports Annan for second U.N. term said the Tampa Tribune 3.24.01 - Washington - President Bush on Friday endorsed Kofi Anna's bid for a second term as U.N. secretary-general, saying the Ghanian diplomat would help "keep the peace" if given another five in office.

Meantime in the White House The Jewish presence in Congress will increase slightly as a result of last month’s elections, despite the loss of at least one Senate seat and the upset defeat of a longtime Jewish representative, Sam Gejdenson of Connecticut. Jews will hold 10 seats in new Senate, a decrease of one, due to the retirement of Frank Lautenberg (D-N). In the House of Representatives the number of Jews serving will increase from 24 to 27.(34)
European Leaders Approve Creation of a Rapid Reaction Police Force.
• Toni Blair went to Canada and the United States recently to sell the Prime Minister and President on this Rapid Reaction Police Force. Canadians had no problems with it but President Bush was not too happy with it. He told Toni Blair that this Police Force has to operate within the guidelines of NATO and Blair assured Bush that it would.
The European Union leaders, mindful of the lessons of Kosovo, approved plans for an international force of 5,000 specially training police officers for deployment to hot spots or short notice... security police chief told the [members] that more attention must be focused on the civilian side of crisis management within the European Union's larger plan for a military intervention force separate from NATO... "It will give European security a new dimension," said Portuguese Foreign Minister Jaime Gama.. These officers could deployed either on a U.N. mandate, under the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe or be part of an autonomous European Union operation. In an effort to reduce its reliance on U.S.-led NATO military intervention on European soil and to consolidate its defense policy, the European Union last year unveiled plans to develop a 60,000-man military rapid reaction force by 2003, able to deploy within 60 days and remain the field for as long as one year. (57)
There is more Evidence that Regionalization of the World is in Progress.
• When you listen to conversations of politicians the trend is to speak of the Americas rather than the U.S.A. To keep abreast with the European Union the U.S. will have no choice. “Small countries fought to protect their diminishing clout as EU leaders struggled to reshape their organization in preparation for a near doubling in size over the next decade. The 15 nation bloc plans to enlarge to as many as 27 countries by 2010, embracing former enemies from central and eastern Europe, as well as tiny democracies on the island of Cyprus and Malta. This would increase the EU’s population by about 25% to 500 million, making it an even more lucrative market and increasing its political and economic influence on the world stage.” (30) “Thirteen Asian nations agreed to support one another’s currencies to contain any future economic crisis like the one that devastated the region in 1997 and 1998. Japan, South Korea and China decided to take a role in the fledgling currency protection plan adopted two months ago by the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations, part of a wider project to create a more united Asia on the world economic stage. (31)
Muslims Flex Their Political Muscles
• The profile of American Muslims has been raised in public life in the last several years. Muslim leaders have been welcomed in the White House. Muslim leader Maher Hathout gave a benediction at the Republican National Convention this year,this is a first for Muslims. (41)
Former President Carter States Affirmation of Homosexual Ordination
• Former president and former Southern Baptist Jimmy Carter said that while homosexuality is a sin, he sees nothing wrong with a “Christian” homosexual being ordained. Carter made his comments during a 60-minute telephone interview with Baptist Press on Oct. 20. 2000. Carter announced October 19, 2000 that he could no longer be associated with the Southern Baptist Convention citing among his reason the Baptist Faith and Faith Message as adopted in June and its stance on female pastors. Carter said he was convinced to leave the SBC after listening to a taped message by Charles Wade, executive director of the Baptist Convention of Texas. (42)
Effort Under Way To Drag The Marine Corps Into the New Age Movement.
• [T]he New Age Movement, complete with Eastern mysticism, Zen meditation, pop psychology, and the trappings of the neo-primitive Men’s Movement. In a front page article in the Oct. 9 Wall Street Journal, reporter Greg Jaffe describes how the Corps is developing a new “Marine Martial art.” Its purpose: to teach marines to be adept at hand-to-hand combat by using techniques of aikido and tae known do, but also to draw on the religious origins of those martial arts to inculcate “inner peace.”
 
The Corps hired Richard Heckler, a psychologist who runs a karate dojo in California’s Marin County, to design the program. For the Marines who took the five-week pilot program this summer, part of the regimen involved meditation, as practiced by the Eastern religions. The so-called “Ninja Plaroon” also did exercises in “exploring each other’s energy.” They studied Mr. Heckler’s writings on “warrior values,” in which recruits had to reflect that “I see myself as the fundamental creative force in my life.” They did various self-exploration exercises and shared their feelings in group activities. In the pilot programs, 170 Marines received this training. Now it has been expanded, as 15,000 Marines currently are learning how to be ninjas. Plans to make it mandatory for all Marines, and a new recruiting campaign - featuring black belts and the slogan “Marine Martial Art: You’ll Bow to No One” - will soon be released. [The Berean Call: Whether the Marines realize it or not, the new slogan will be the undoing of the old one (“Semper Fi”), especially, but far from exclusively, for Marines who are true Christians..] (47)
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Mexico Not Completely Foreign to Bush - Notice the regionalization "hemispheric partner"
".. Since [Bush] first went to [Mexico] with his wife, Laura, shortly after their 1977 marriage [his wife is from a whealthy family in Mexico - here-say], Bush has visited Mexico about a dozen times. So when Bush and Vicente Fox meet.. it will be their fourth meeting in less than five years.. Yet Bush's fluency in U.S.-Mexico issues - and familiarity with a man he hopes will become a hemispheric partner - Bush acknowledged that "the door is open to a closer partnership with the United States.. The Bush-Fox meeting "is the beginning of what we all hope will be a very personal and collaborative relationship," said Rafael Fernandez de Castro, of Mexico.(52)
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Reagan Aide May Get Latin American Post - Notice the regionalization "hemispheric partner"
• President Bush nominated Otto J. Reich on Thursday to be his top State Department official for Latin America. Bush nominated Reich as assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs, said White House spokesman Ari Fleisher He is expected to get the job. "Senator's in opposition contend Reich played a central role in fostering "deeply divisive" policies and propaganda to support President Reagan's policies toward Central America in the 1980s. (53)
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Survey Examines Religious Underpinnings of Voting Patterns in the 2000 Presidential Election
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• The March/April 2001 issue of The Public Perspective published an article reporting on the results of "a just completed national survey, conducted at the University of Akron as part of a larger project of the Ethics and Public Policy Center," that investigated the voting patterns of the faithful in the 2000 presidential election. The survey found that about three-fourths of those who voted for Bush were "observant white Christians, led by evangelical Protestants, and...less observant white Protestants." Three-fourths of those who voted for Gore were from "minority faiths, especially black Protestants, plus secular voters and less observant white Christians." The article said the survey revealed "the unusual prominence of religion in the campaign." (67)
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National Survey Finds San Francisco to Be Low in Religious Involvement
• On March 1, 2001, The San Francisco Chronicle reported that "compared to the rest of the country, those in the South Bay are too busy working to join religious, civic or social groups, according to the results of a national survey being released today, titled 'Civic Engagement in America.'" The survey "is the largest attempt to date to define how connected people are to each other...55 percent of those surveyed in San Francisco said religion was very important in their lives, compared with 70 percent in Silicon Valley and 84 percent nationally." San Francisco, however, "topped them all in the number of people who participated in a demonstration, signed a petition and could name both California senators." The results make San Francisco "the exception to the national finding that religious involvement tends to translate directly to greater civic activity." (68)
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Muslims Unite to Gain Greater Political Sway
• On March 11, 2001, The Washington Post reported that organizers of the gathering at the Capitol Expo Center in Chantilly, Virginia, to celebrate the end of the Hajj, recently began inviting political candidates to speak to the 17,000 Muslims in attendance. "Muslims are a potentially rich source of votes in Virginia because they are reliable voters and generally support candidates as a bloc." 150,000 to 250,000 Muslims live in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia. "The awakening of an Islamic voice in politics is happening nationally as well." (69)
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Ecumenical Leader Condemns Injustice of International Credit System
" General secretary of the World Council of Churches complains that creditor nations get to dictate how to manage debt crisis. Written by Anto Akkara in Dhaka, Bangladesh - posted 3/20/01 - Konrad Raiser, general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), has sharply criticized inequalities in the international credit system on which the global economy is based, claiming it is loaded against the debtor nations. Raiser, who is making his first visit to Bangladesh, made his criticisms at a public meeting in Dhaka on March 11 on "Jubilee and Third World Debt." Several speakers at the meeting endorsed Raiser's keynote address. Delegates called for "moral and ethical values" to be imposed on the international credit system.

"The approach to managing debt crisis has been so far dictated almost exclusively by the creditor nations. The system itself is flawed and needs correction," said Raiser in his address to more than 200 academics, social activists, lawyers and business people who attended the seminar. The creditor nations and the international financial institutions were "interested in maintaining the stability of the system and flow of debt-service payments," he said.

The debt "relief" initiated by donor governments and international financial institutions for the debtor nations in the early 1990s had comprised "schemes to stretch the period for repayment" based on structural-adjustment programs, said the WCC general secretary. He pointed out in his 50-minute lecture that these measures called for reduction in public spending and stimulating export-oriented production, and thereby "reduced the ability of governments to respond to the immediate needs of the population." As a result, governments in heavily indebted developing nations were forced by international creditors to curtail spending on health, education, clean water and infrastructure development.

"These measures have aggravated and severely undermined the social and economic conditions of the affected countries," said Raiser, referring to the "dramatic situations which hide behind the simple term 'third-world debt'." A new initiative by creditor nations to respond to the needs of Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPIC) by extending the repayment period had been launched and included 41 countries. But, Raiser pointed out: "Even a poor country like Bangladesh did not figure in this list."

He added that much of the third world debt was credit that had been extended to dictatorial, military regimes. Parts of those loans had been siphoned off and had "not benefited much the people who are being made to pay for that."Because of such injustices, churches and other organizations had launched the campaign for "debt-cancellation and relief" in preparation for the Jubilee 2000.

Quoting from a WCC declaration on debt cancellation, Raiser said the time had come "to explore ways" to stop the cycle of debt creation. "I agree with everything Raiser has said," commented a Bangladeshi academic, Professor Musharraf Hussain, who in his address to the meeting put a local perspective on the debt issue.

Head of the economics department at Dhaka University, Professor Hussain said he was "happy" that the WCC was prepared to raise uncomfortable questions about international debt. "Failure to use loans properly, he said, "leads to inability to pay it back." Bangladesh spent $600 million—26 percent of the government's annual budget—on international debt servicing, he said. If this sum were available for development, it could erase poverty across the country in six years. Hussain also stressed that international loans had "strings attached." But "beggars cannot be choosers."

William Biplob Samadder, president of the Dhaka Baptist Union, commented that "aid is becoming Aids for us. Only 40 percent of the loan is available for the people." Samadder, an engineer working for the government, explained that, among other deductions, five percent of loans was spent on hospitality for the donor-related agencies, and international consultants pocketed 10 percent.

Bishop Theotonius Gomes, secretary general of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Bangladesh, told ENI that donor nations had a firm hold on their own economic interests when they extended loans to developing countries." The Catholic Church, he said, "fully shares and endorses" the concerns raised by the WCC's general secretary. (75)
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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, Is Picked to Lead Harvard
" CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 11 — Harvard University named Lawrence H. Summers, the former treasury secretary, as its 27th president today, choosing a scholar who has spent the decade as a leader in globalization and who vowed to recommit the university to undergraduate education. Mr. Summers, 46, is seen as one of America's brightest economic minds, a man with deep roots in academia, strong ties to the corporate world, extensive international connections and a colorful record in government. He listed among his priorities the undergraduate experience, science and interdisciplinary programs and the recruitment of top young minds to the faculty.
Mr. Summers received a Ph.D. from Harvard in 1982, ..

In his decade at the university's helm, Mr. Rudenstine ran a $2.6 billion fund-raising campaign, helping bring Harvard's endowment to $19.2 billion and worked to unite the university's disparate schools. Now, Harvard, with 15,780 students, confronts the challenge of building a new campus in Boston and redefining its role as technology and globalization transform higher education. Mr. Summers is known for a fierce tennis game , Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, is a frequent opponent ..

In Washington, where he served in President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers and as chief economist of the World Bank before joining President Bill Clinton's Treasury Department in 1993, Mr. Summers was a leader on the Mexican bailout and the East Asian economic crisis. But he developed a reputation as prickly and arrogant, irking Republican members of Congress and finance ministers from foreign lands by sometimes lecturing them.
A scholar of political economy, Mr. Summers led a seismic power shift in Washington, as Treasury played a growing role in foreign policy, reflecting how issues of economic interdependence had come to dominate the national agenda. That will likely be a theme of his tenure at Harvard, which, like other universities and the federal government, has yet to grapple with how global economic forces and technology are changing the interactions of nations, corporations and citizens.(77)
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New Stamps Feature Islamic Holidays
" "A postage stamp commemorating the Muslim community's two most important religious holidays will be issued this fall by the U.S. Postal Service. The stamp, which is the first ever to bear a phrase in Arabic, will pay tribute to the Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr festivals...There are an estimated 7 million Muslims in the United States according to figures posted by the American Muslim Council in Washington. About 300,000 of them live in the Washington metropolitan area...Some say the stamp shows an acceptance of the Islamic faith." (81)
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Israeli Officials Expressing Alarm Over War-crimes Tribunal
• With U.S. influence ebbing, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan was a prominent presence during the recent summit at Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. Israeli officials have expressed alarm that the Palestinians may be laying the groundwork for a war-crimes tribunal against Israeli leaders and even for the insertion of an international armed peacekeeping force. “It suggests that since the Palestinians and the other Arab states are not willing to negotiate the gaps and differences, they are taking another channel,” said Moshe Fox, spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in Washington. (27)
St Peter Returns To Jerusalem
• In an extraordinary gesture of solidarity with embattled Israel, an early masterpiece by Rembrandt van Rijn, St Peter in Prison (The Apostle Peter Kneeling), painted in Leiden in 1631, has been given to the Israel Museum by collectors Judy and Michael Steinhardt of New York... The picture is worth anywhere between $10 - $18 million. (11)
Oslo Peace Agreements are Dead and Defunct
• On February 22, 2001 Tampa Tribune stated that Sharon had offered Peres the top defense post. The Washington Post - 1.11.2001 - stated that Ariel Sharon pronounced the Oslo peace agreements are dead and defunct “I’m saying this in the clearest way.. the Oslo agreements do not exist anymore. Period.” In keeping with his campaign themes, the tone of the rally was moderate, as was the tone of Sharon’s speech. “There is no peace without concessions,” he said. Fox News today in Washington D.C. 3.21.2001, Sharon threatened the U.S. with new violence in Israel if Arafat is invited to the White House in Washington D.C. Prime Minister of Israel is a hardliner and never has been popular with President Reagan nor President Bush Sr.. “The White House refused to receive Mr. Sharon during his tour of America in May 1991, in protest over Israel’s reluctance to proceed with US sponsored peace talks. (28)
Author Claims Britain is responsible for the Palestinian problem
• Author Tom Segev of “One Palestine, Complete” stated on C_SPAN Booknotes November 15, 2000 that Britain is responsible for the Palestinian problem and that there is no solution to the conflict. Based on an Israeli Journalist who wrote the” Era of British Control,” they wanted to keep Palestinians ignorant and educated only 3 of the 10 children. He claims that is why Israel won the war in 1968.

Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm in my holy mountain: let all the inhabitants of the land tremble: for the day of the Lord cometh, for it is nigh at hand. (Joel 2:1)

In light of what is going on in England and spreading to the U.S. and other countries, some believe what is causing the problem to cattle and sheep is their feed plus additives which their bodies cannot tolerate. Others believe differently. In a European Union meeting, a representative said that deregulation of the WTO had brought the problem in England. The vaccination of animals had ceased. She blamed the problem on globalization which was quickly rescinded by others of the group. So far 500,000 animals have been slaughtered in England alone according to news reports.

“Sanctify ye a fast, call a solemn assembly, gather the elders and all the inhabitants of the land into the house of the Lord your God and cry unto the Lord. Alas for the day! for the day of the Lord is at hand, and as a destruction from the Almighty shall it come. Is not the meat cut off before your eyes, yea joy and gladness from the house of our God? The seed is rotten under their clods, the garners are laid desolate, the barns are broken down; for the corn is withered [not consumable]. How the beasts groan! the herds of cattle are perplexed, because they have no pasture; yea the flocks of sheep are made desolate. O Lord, to thee will I cry: for the fire hath devoured the pastures of the wilderness, and the flame hath burned the trees of field. The beasts of the field cry also unto thee: for the rivers of waters are dried up, and the fire hath devoured the pastures of the wilderness. (Joel 1:14-20) Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm in my holy mountain: let all the inhabitants of the land tremble: for the day of the Lord cometh, for it is nigh at hand. (Joel 2:1) (14)
American Catholic Cardinals have issued a document in favor of establishing a Palestinian state
• The presence of Christians in the Holy Land looks dismal. From a presence of 50% in 1923 it is down to 6% today and the Christians are Palestinian Christians who believe they are the first believers. The spokesmen on EWT News 3.23.01, said that Israelis are using the Bible to get the United Sates to co-operate with it. Christians (Palestinian Catholics)are very close to Muslims in Israel. They are being sqeezed out. During the papal visit the people of Israel had no access to the pope. The Catholic Christians believe that Israelis think they are a threat to them because Jerusalem should belong to Christians.The spokesmen said that Jerusalem should be shared. They said that American Catholic Cardinals have issued a document in favor of establishing a Palestinian state.
In the article "United They Stand" in the Internatinal Jerusalem Post, December 15, 2001, Israel's Interior Minister Halm Ramon announced last month that Christian clergy who have lived in Israel legally for 15 years or more can now become permanent residents, which means they don't have to renew their visas every year. The decision affects a relatively small number of people, but it represents a small victory for the United Christian Council in Israel.. The UCCI, representing several thousand people, includes the Association of Baptist Churches, the Church of Scotland, the Nazareth Hospital, the Bible Society, the Israel Trust of the Anglican Church, and Jerusalem University College.
 
Moslems have taken over a building known as Simon the Tanner's House. According to Christian tradition this is the site, described in Acts 10, where Peter had a vision of the clean and unclean animals. It is a very important Christian site. Local Moslems claim the building is a mosque, and have been refusing entrance to Christian visitors.. While there is a signed agreement between the Vatican and the State of Israel, which set out ways of dealing with various issues, including the states of Vatican staffers living in Israel, there is no similar agreement with the protestant church. "We're in the midst of trying to work out our own agreement with the state," says Kopp (Chairman of UCCI). While the majority of the congregation members are North American, there are also a few Palestinian Christians, Africans, Asians, and Russians. "Our doors are open to everyone," he continues. "That's one of the beautiful things about life in Israel.. Christians from different stripes find a communality and a community.
A New Face, a New Movement on Jewish Scene
• New York - Furor has erupted in the umbrella organization widely considered the voice of American Jewry.. Twelve members of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations have signed a letter called for a special conference meeting to criticize the actions of Chairman Ronald Lauder, and take steps to prevent a recurrence. Lauder was one of several speakers at a massive rally in Israel on January 8, 2001 against Israeli concessions to the Palestinians in Jerusalem, generally seen as a rebuke to the peacemaking efforts of Prime Minister Barak. He is seen as an interference in Israel’s internal affairs. “If the conference [of Presidents] leadership is so committed to a particular point of view that they’re prepared to immerse itself in partisan politics, then the conference cannot exist,” said Rabbi Eric Yoffie, president of the Reform Movement’s Union of American Hebrew Congregation. (23)
Apocalypse Dove, The Dow
• The four horseman of the hi-tech apocalypse - plunging company valuations, rapidly disappearing cash reserves, weary venture capitalists, and diminished fascism - look like they are galloping into Israel. The share prices of most Israeli tech companies have taken a beaten well in excess of their American peers. Smaller companies starving for cash and can’t coax it out of once-generous venture capital funds. (24)
A new U.S. attitude toward the Middle East?
• The Star-Telegram - Secretary of State Colin Powell seemed to indicate a shift in emphasis in U.S. policy toward the Middle East when he addressed the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in Washington, D.C., on Monday.

Instead of focusing solely on Israel, as if that nation was the cause of instability in the region, Powell put things in a broader context by speaking of threats to international peace and stability posed by Iraq, Iran, North Korea, and of troubles within Macedonia and the Congo. It was only after speaking about these threats that Powell got around to Israel's problems.

Powell also made it clear that while the United States would not be a bystander, "the parties themselves hold the keys to their own futures... . Turning to the United States or other outside parties to pressure one or another party or to impose a settlement is not the answer."

When the new Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, addressed the same group Monday night, he noted, "The situation in the Middle East in 2001 is no longer the same as it was in 1991. The security of the region as a whole has eroded." [Source: Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas 2.21.01]

In “What shall be the sign of thy coming and of the end of the world? Jesus mentioned three signs that would prevail just before His second coming. 1) the Abomination of Desolation where the Anti-Christ would rebuild the temple and declare himself to be God (Dan. 9:27, 2 Thess.) 2) The Sign of the Son of Man coming in a cloud. (Acts 1:9, Matt. 24:3) 3) The Fig Tree Sign, the regathering of the Jews as a nation and putting forth leaves. Fig Tree Sign, Israel would bear leaves BEFORE Fruit, which would bear during the Millennium.
“And I beheld another beast coming up out of the earth; and he had two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon.” (Rev. 13:11)
The single purpose of the Middle-East talks is to bring about - Economic and Political UNIFICATION of Jerusalem and the Israeli state!
• The ongoing Peace Process that we have witnessed now for many years is a False Peace Process that is being used as a rule to get Israel to sign a covenant. There is an amazing economic trickery taking place now throughout the world. In the first century Israel was under the jurisdiction of the Roman Empire, economically - politically and religiously! We must expect the same under the Revived Roman Empire! Israel was a Roman province in the first century and it will again be under the economic yoke of Rome. Probably, Israel will be a member of the EUROPEAN UNION. Europe has called for up to 20 nations to become full members and of course, CAESAR (Antichrist) will be their king.

The Final Phase will be religious. The Jews want a new Temple, the Palestinians a New State. This will involve a COMPROMISE between the two as the Jews will get the Temple where the Anti-Christ will proclaim himself to be God. He will exercise religious sovereignty over Jerusalem and attempt to unite the religions of the world under control of the HOLY SEE. There will probably be a governor like a Pontius Pilate.

We are living in the time of compromise, and modern Christianity has become a part of it, which we have proven in this newsletter series with the Lausanne Covenant. It is as clear as day that even discernment ministries have been duped into it. Evangelicals have compromised God’s Word, and every aspect of Bible doctrine. Very rarely do you find evangelical pulpits declaring the Word of God. Instead, they have replaced the Bible with psychological messages and experiential, emotional events to satisfy the hunger for excitement rather than holiness and peace. They do not understand that man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God. (29)
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CIA Sees 15 More Years Of Conflict
" Forecasts, as a wise man once said, are a dangerous thing to do with regards to the future, but the Central Intelligence Agency still made one, saying the Oslo generation will continue to suffer strife. In its new study titled Global Trends 2015, the CIA predicts that in 15 years "Israel will have attained a cold peace with its neighbors, with only limited social, economic, and cultural ties. There will be a Palestinian state, but Israeli - Palestinian tensions will persist and occasionally erupt into crises." The CIA further predicts that "old rivalries among core states - Egypt, Syria, Iraq, and Iran - will reemerge," and that new relationships could emerge among Israel, Turkey, and India on economic, technical, and (in the case of Turkey) security considerations. The report notes that the key driver for the future of the Middle East is demographic pressure in light of the expanding populations. As for globalization, the CIA believes Israel is the only nation in the region which views the trend as an opportunity rather than a challenge or threat.

However, Israel is mentioned with other countries of strategic interest to the US (Iran, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia) as a source of serious concern because of its failure to resolve severe internal religious and racial disputes. Israel is also cited by the CIA as a focus for International crime.(54)
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1) Charisma Magazine, March 2001, p.110
2) Ibid., p.124
3) Ibid., p.40
4) Ibid., p.105
5) The Tampa Tribune, February 22, 2001 p.2
6) Ibid., p.14
7) Ibid., February 20, 2001 p.1
8) Ibid. February, 2001 p.1
9) Ibid., (AP) February, 2001
10) Ibid., February 10, 2001
11) The International Jerusalem Post, February 2, 2001 p.22
12) C-SPAN 2 Jan. 1, 2001
13) Times of India 7.10.2000 p.13
14) Hebrew Greek Key Study Bible KJV Zodhiates AMG Publishers 1994
15) The Tampa Tribune, January 27, 2001
16) Evolution of the Ethic of National Parks - Park Ethics No More C-SPAN
17) Charisma Magazine, February 2001, p.16
18) Ibid., p.30
19) Ibid., p.36
20) Ibid., p.40
21) Ibid.
22) Ibid p.58
23) The International Jerusalem Post, January 26, 2001 p.12
24) Ibid., p. 17
25) Midnight Call, February 2001, p.43
26) Ibid., p.32
27) Ibid., p.38
28) The Prophecy Post, Sure Foundation Ministries - December 2000
29) Today, the Bible & You, February 2001, p.8
30) The Philadelphia Inquirer, 12.10.2000, P.A20
31) The Kansas City Star, 5.7.2000 P.A.20
32) Denver Rocky Mountain News, 12.17.00
33) New Age Adversary Bulletin & Old Time Gospel Advocate January 2000 pp.16,17
34) The International Jerusalem Post - December 29, 2000 p.11
35) Power of Prophecy, December 2000, p.2
36) Charisma Magazine, November 2000, p.23
37) Ibid., December 2000, p.42
38) Ibid.
39) Ibid., November 2000, p.42
40) The Tampa Tribune, March 15, 2001 p.11
41) Today, the Bible & You, December 2000 p.13
42) Ibid.
43) Charisma Magazine, January 2001 p.24
44) Ibid., p. 38
45) Ibid., p. 43
46) Ibid., pp. 59,64 (Chloe George lives in Cape Town, SA - online magazine www.oilmag.co.za)
47) The Berean Call, Dave Hunt, January 2000
48) The Catholic Gospel Newsletter, December 2000
49) The New York Times, February 1, 1990, Section B, p.4
50) The Tampa Tribune, January 7, 2001 p 3
51) Ibid.
52) Ibid., February 16, 2001 p.3
53) Ibid., March 23, 2001
54) International Jerusalem Post - January 5, 2001 p.5
55) Inner-City Christian Discernment, October 1999, p.6
56) Ibid., p.6
57) The Kansas City Star, 6.20.00 P.A.10
58) Midnight Call, April 20, 2001 p.32
59) The Tampa Tribune, March 24, 2001 p.6
60) Christianity Today magazine April 2, 2001,p.26
61) Ibid., March 23, 2001
62) Star-Telegram DALLAS - Mar.11,2001
63) Christianity Today Magazine, February 5, 2001
64) Ibid.
65) Star Tribune, News, March 4, 2001, p.2B
66) Los Angeles Times, March 5, 2001,p.1
67) The Public Perspective, March 1, 2001, p.33
68) The San Francisco Chronicle, News, March 1,2001, p.A13
69) The Washington Post, Prince William Extra, March 11, 2001,p.T16
70) Religion briefs compiled from wire services Mar. 16, 2001
71) Ibid.
72) Ibid.
73) Ibid.
74) Ibid.
75) Ecumenical News International © March 19,2001
76) Religion News Service Mar.16,2001
77) New York Times, March 12, 2001
78) Charisma Magazine, April 2001, p.40
79) Ibid.
80) Ibid.
81) The Washington Times,March 19,2001
82) Chicago Sun-Times, News, March 15, 2001, p.9
83) Council on American-Islamic Relations, March 8, 2001, C.A.I.R. Action Alert #288
84) The Arizona Republic, March 8, 2001, Front, p. A7
85) The Tampa Tribune, March 2, 2001

     

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