Thursday, November 30, 2023

Salvation Prayer... Will Your Name Appear be in The Book of Life? The Time is Now to Share with Family & Friends

 

The Time is Now to Share with Family & Friends 

 

Salvation Prayer

When Satan Points his finger at you. Accuses you of every foul and disgusting sin you ever committed. what will you do as you stand before our Lord and King Christ Jesus? Will Jesus know your name. Will Jesus know your voice from hearing your continual prayers. Will Jesus Judge you from the books of works written of all the deeds of those who refused to hear and except his name on purpose. Or will our Lord and King, Intercessor between God the Father and all mankind go to the 
Book of Life. 

God has given us the wonderful and yet expensive gift of Free-Will. Yes it is real and it does exist.You must choose, This world system and all that comes with it, or except the sacrifice of our Christ Jesus on The Cross. Understand Salvation and the Price Jesus paid for our Sin. The sin that caused separation between God and man in the first place. For it was man that Forsake God. God to this day and forever more will never forsake mankind. It was our sin that caused this separation.  

Mankind as a whole will not admit this terrible deed.
It was and still it remains, "Our  Fault"





Would you like to know Jesus as your Lord and Savior? Would you like to be saved from all that is about to come? Would you like to be a part of the soon rapture of the church to live with Jesus in his awesome universe and heavenly paradise forever? It is not a mistake that you came here. In fact Jesus wants to be your Savior and He loves you so much that He died on the cross for you others who chose to come to Him. He died in your place. It doesn't matter what you had done, all are welcome to come who are ready to repent of their sins and follow Jesus, desiring for Him to be their Lord and Savior. Please say the prayer below and you too shall be saved! After this please check out the prayer link for additional information you will need to help you with your walk with Christ.


Dear Jesus, 


I know I am a sinner. I pray that you will forgive me for all of my sins, that you will come into my heart and be my Lord, the savior of my life. I confess that you died on the cross to save me from my sins and I am committed to turning away from those sins. I ask that you fill me with your Holy Spirit so that I can be born again. I ask that you give me the strength and abundant faith to overcome any and all attacks by the enemy, including my desire to sin so that I may serve you completely. I pray that you will give me discernment so that I may know all things that are truth, and the knowledge acquired from reading your Word. Use me this day as I am a willing vessel Lord, in leading others to your kingdom. Wash me as white as snow. Put a hedge of protection around me as I go forth in doing your will. Thank you Jesus for saving me, as I know that only through my faith in you that all this is possible. Amen

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NYPD Counterterrorism Unit Investigating Pro-Palestine Student Riot;“The vile show of antisemitism at Hillcrest High School was motivated by ignorance-fueled hatred, plain and simple, and it will not be tolerated in any of our schools, let alone anywhere else in our city,” he wrote. “We are better than this.”

 

NYPD Counterterrorism Unit Investigating Pro-Palestine Student Riot

After students at a New York City high school learned that a teacher had attended a pro-Israel rally, they began rioting in the school’s hallway, forcing the teacher to hide in a locked office for nearly two hours and prompting an investigation from the New York City Police Department’s (NYPD) counterterrorism bureau.

On Monday, hundreds of “radicalized” pro-Palestine students at Hillcrest High School in Queens began a pre-planned riot after seeing a teacher’s Facebook profile picture showing her at the October 9 pro-Israel rally in Queens with a sign reading, “I stand with Israel.”

Speaking with the New York Post, one senior at the school revealed that seeing the teacher’s support for Israel led to a “bunch of kids” creating “a group chat” to “expose her, talk about it, and then talk about starting a riot.”The NYPD and the school were able to learn of the students’ plan to riot just in time to protect the teacher in a locked office. According to New York City Councilman James Gennaro (D-Queens), the NYPD sent several dozen officers along with its counterterrorism unit to investigate the potential threat against the school.

“Whether it was one student or multiple students who did or said something, whatever the trigger was, something happened,” Gennaro told the outlet, adding: “I know from my many years on the City Council that the counterterrorism task force is not engaged unless they believe it is potentially a serious situation.”

One of the students involved in the riot later shared a video of the incident on the Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok, along with the caption, “POV: your school had 1 lockdown, multiple fights, and riots just because of a teacher that choose [sic] to wake up one day and choose to support against Zionism and occupation.”

The teacher has since issued a statement about the incident.

“I have been a teacher for 23 years in the New York City public school system, for the last seven at Hillcrest High School,” the statement read. “I have worked hard to be supportive of our entire student body and an advocate for our community, and was shaken to my core by the calls to violence against me that occurred online and outside my classroom last week.”

“No one should ever feel unsafe at school. students and teachers alike,” the teacher added. “It’s my hope in the days ahead we can find a way to have meaningful discussions about challenging topics with respect for each other’s diverse perspectives and shared humanity.”

“Unless we can learn to see each other as people we will never be able to create a safe learning community,” her statement concluded.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) also condemned the students’ actions in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“The vile show of antisemitism at Hillcrest High School was motivated by ignorance-fueled hatred, plain and simple, and it will not be tolerated in any of our schools, let alone anywhere else in our city,” he wrote. “We are better than this.”

“NYC Schools is already conducting a full investigation into how this incident took place, and, this week, Project Pivot teams will begin outreach with students at Hillcrest to ensure they understand why this behavior was unacceptable,” Adams wrote in a follow-up post.

“No student, teacher, or staff member should fear for their safety in our schools,” he concluded.

Deadspin’s Smear Tactic Against Young Chiefs Fan Draws Ridicule;Yesterday, he wrote a defamatory hit on a white boy for wearing face paint (his team colors). He even used a deceptive camera angle to make it look like blackface.

 

Deadspin’s Smear Tactic Against Young Chiefs Fan Draws Ridicule


In a striking case of media overreach and irresponsibility, sports media outlet Deadspin has become the object of scorn over its recent unjust attack on a young Kansas City Chiefs supporter. The outlet published a piece targeting what is believed to be an underage fan titled “The NFL needs to speak out against the Kansas City Chiefs fan in Black face, Native headdress.”

The article accused the child of a deeply offensive act based on his game-day attire, simply intended to honor his favorite team.At the heart of the controversy is the claim that the young fan’s face paint represented “black face,” a historically derogatory practice. The Deadspin author, Carron J. Phillips, argued that the NFL’s failure to address such fan behavior and to change the Chiefs’ name, as was done with the Washington Commanders, is to blame for the perpetuation of prejudice.

However, the report by Deadspin conspicuously failed to show the full context. The child’s face paint was not a singular color but rather the team’s colors, red and black, split down the middle. Critics of Phillips’ piece were quick to point out this oversight, accusing the writer of dishonesty. In response to the backlash, Phillips blocked replies to his post about the article on the X platform, formerly Twitter, but the criticism didn’t stop there.

Industry peers and social media users slammed the article for its apparent deceit and sensationalism. TPM’s Libby Emmons criticized Phillips for potentially ruining the life of a child over face paint at a football game. TPM’s Savanah Hernandez expressed contempt for Phillips’ stance, calling out the fragility of a society that would be upended by a child’s game-day spirit.

Phillips doubled down on his position, even going so far as to attack those who celebrate Cinco de Mayo wearing sombreros, suggesting a hypocritical stance on cultural appropriation. This, too, was met with derision, with Hispanic journalist Julio Rosas giving a tongue-in-cheek “permission” for such celebrations, highlighting the absurdity of Phillips’ logic.

Deadspin’s approach raises questions about the responsibility of the media in portraying events and individuals fairly. The outlet’s decision to selectively present the young fan’s image has sparked a conversation about the ethics of journalism. The community notes on X pointed out the misleading nature of the article, emphasizing the importance of context in reporting.

Phillips’ previous articles have also been contentious, covering topics from the popularity of athletes like Simone Biles to the Jacksonville Jaguars’ kneeling during the national anthem. His work reflects a pattern of stirring controversy and engaging in what some might consider ‘woke’ journalism.

This incident with the young Chiefs fan is not an isolated event but a symptom of a more significant issue in the media today. The eagerness to frame narratives without full disclosure contributes to a climate of distrust between the public and the press. The role of journalism should be to illuminate truth, not to cast shadows where there is light. Media outlets must uphold the standards of accuracy and fairness, particularly when the subjects of their reporting are minors and the potential for harm is significant.


UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM;The Last Goodbye: Separating to Save Their Children;Friday, December 1 1 p.m. ET United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Facebook page

 

Two Jewish children from Vienna after arriving in England on a Kindertransport. December 12, 1938. Courtesy of the Wiener Holocaust Library

Friday, December 1
1 p.m. ET

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Facebook page

They dressed their children—some just babies—in their best clothing, lovingly packed toys and family photos, and prepared to say goodbye—maybe forever. Eighty-five years ago, thousands of Jewish mothers and fathers saw the escalating violence and discrimination against Jews in Nazi Germany and made an almost inconceivable decision. Though they wanted to hold their children closer, they sent them away instead.

Strangers in Great Britain took many of these children into their homes. About 10,000 were saved from the Nazi threat through a rescue mission known as the Kindertransport. Many of their parents were murdered in the Holocaust. Join us to learn more about the Kindertransport program that saved these children’s lives.

Request a reminder to join us for this program.

Guest
Deborah Oppenheimer, Academy Award-winning producer of Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport

Host
Dr. Rebecca Erbelding, Historian, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Watch live at facebook.com/holocaustmuseum and join in the conversation.

You do not need a Facebook account to view our program. After the broadcast, the recording will be available to watch on demand on the Museum’s Facebook and YouTube pages.

Photo: Two Jewish children from Vienna after arriving in England on a Kindertransport. December 12, 1938. The Wiener Holocaust Library
   

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