airsoftmaster417Please visit FACEBOOK page NATIONAL DAY OF REPENTANCE facebook.com/TheNationalDayOfRepentance and LIKE the page, please also visit http://www.DayOfRepentance.org to join the National Repentance movement, it's free to sign up.
Here is a recent case where the President got to hear opinion, politely communicated, from a professional, educated business man and distinguished Neurosurgeon, Dr. Benjanmin Carson at the National Prayer Breakfast, Feb 7, 2013 with President Obama PRESENT. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImPiN1h5QWM&list=UUc_fCSUoV_Kk4yLcuP50_XA&index=2
Many have posted, regarding school shootings, "I asked God where He was when all this happened and He told me 'I'm not welcome in schools'." Often, that sounds like a crass, uncaring, and thoughtless reply. At the Jan 21, 2013 Presidential Inaugural Prayer Breakfast, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn made a much more detailed explanation of why such tragedies happen and are continually happening in America.
Continue to look for Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, author of "The Harbinger" on YouTube. Keep the truth out there. Thank you for your comments and shares and please don't be intimidated by what others may say. We are called to be witnesses to Yeshua/Jesus Christ- This once great country is now standing on the train tracks in the face of an oncoming locomotive, if we do not step aside (get off the track we are on) there will be very serious consequences.
The Presidential Inaugural Prayer Breakfast Guest Speaker Rabbi Jonathan Cahn... Jan 21, 2013airsoftmaster4172013-01-26 | Please visit FACEBOOK page NATIONAL DAY OF REPENTANCE facebook.com/TheNationalDayOfRepentance and LIKE the page, please also visit http://www.DayOfRepentance.org to join the National Repentance movement, it's free to sign up.
Here is a recent case where the President got to hear opinion, politely communicated, from a professional, educated business man and distinguished Neurosurgeon, Dr. Benjanmin Carson at the National Prayer Breakfast, Feb 7, 2013 with President Obama PRESENT. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImPiN1h5QWM&list=UUc_fCSUoV_Kk4yLcuP50_XA&index=2
Many have posted, regarding school shootings, "I asked God where He was when all this happened and He told me 'I'm not welcome in schools'." Often, that sounds like a crass, uncaring, and thoughtless reply. At the Jan 21, 2013 Presidential Inaugural Prayer Breakfast, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn made a much more detailed explanation of why such tragedies happen and are continually happening in America.
Continue to look for Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, author of "The Harbinger" on YouTube. Keep the truth out there. Thank you for your comments and shares and please don't be intimidated by what others may say. We are called to be witnesses to Yeshua/Jesus Christ- This once great country is now standing on the train tracks in the face of an oncoming locomotive, if we do not step aside (get off the track we are on) there will be very serious consequences.Bridal Nation Songairsoftmaster4172013-07-29 | Original Composition by Dr. Glenda Lattimore. Repentance Song for the Nations.Seven Things The Lord Hates Proverbs 6:16-19airsoftmaster4172013-03-30 | Things the Lord Hates from Proverbs 6:16-19
There are six things the Lord hates, seven that are detestable to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil, a false witness who pours out lies and a person who stirs up conflict in the community.
Though their speech is charming, do not believe them, for seven abominations fill their hearts. Their malice may be concealed by deception, but their wickedness will be exposed in the assembly. Whoever digs a pit will fall into it; if someone rolls a stone, it will roll back on them. Proverbs 26:25-27In God We Still Trust - Here in America- Diamond Rioairsoftmaster4172013-03-20 | "In God We Still Trust" sung by Diamond Rio
Lyrics: You place your hand on His bible, when you swear to tell the truth. His name is on our greatest monuments an' all our money too. An' when we pledge allegiance, there's no doubt where we stand: There's no separation, we're one nation under Him.
In God, We Still Trust, Here in America, He's the one we turn to every time the going gets rough. He is the source of all our strength, The one who watches over us. Here in America, in God, we still trust.
Now there are those among us, Who wanna push Him out. And erase his name from everything, This country's all about. From the schoolhouse to the courthouse, They're silencing His word, An' now it's time for all believers, To make our voices heard.
In God, We Still Trust, here in America, He's the one we turn to every time the goin' gets rough. He is the source of all our strength, the one who watches over us. Here in America, in God, we still trust. Here in America, Here in America, Here in America, in God, we still trust. Here in America, in God, we still trust. Here in America.Dr. Benjamin Carson Speech, National Prayer Breakfast Feb 7, 2013airsoftmaster4172013-02-08 | February 7, 2013 - One of the more unique speeches delivered at this morning's National Prayer Breakfast came from Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, a world-renowned pediatric neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Taking the stage before President Barack Obama's faith-filled address, Carson spoke for more than 25 minutes, tackling issues ranging from education to personal responsibility. His keynote, while predicated upon the theme of Jesus Christ as his ultimate role model, also took a starkly political tone, advocating against some of the very policies the president has implemented. At the beginning of his speech, Carson shared an intense disdain for political correctness. Without getting too specific on the issue front, he said that Americans should stop being afraid to speak up and defend their beliefs; he also encouraged people to respect the individuals they disagree with. Carson held little back, condemning political correctness as "a horrible thing" that is "dangerous," as it hampers freedom of thought and expression.
"We've reached a point where people are actually afraid to talk about what they want to say, because somebody might be offended," Carson said, noting the example of people refraining from saying "Merry Christmas." "We've got to get over this sensitivity and it keeps people from saying what they really believe." Carson encouraged discussion about societal issues, also pointing out education as an essential conundrum the country needs to confront. He highlighted his own path from poverty to success, sharing very personal details about his parents and early family life and subsequently described the importance of helping students seeking to advance academically through his Carson Scholars Fund.
The speech took an interesting turn when the doctor cautioned that moral decay and fiscal irresponsibility can have dire consequences — even for powerful countries like America. Here, he became even more pointed and impassioned.
"I think particularly about ancient Rome. Very powerful — nobody could even challenge them militarily...they destroyed themselves from within," Carson continued. "Moral decay. Fiscal irresponsibility."
While he said America's issues are dire, he was positive that the nation can fix its ways, as there are bright and innovative people who simply need to come together to address the problems at hand. "And one of our big problems right now...our deficit is a big problem," he said, as Obama watched him intently. "Think about it — and our national debt — $16 and a half trillion dollars." To illustrate just how massive the debt is, Carson told the audience that if they counted one number per second, it would take them 507,000 years to get to the sum total. The doctor said that the massive fiscal blunder is something that the nation must contend with. From there, he moved on to taxation, seemingly taking a stance in direct opposition to Obama's.
"What about our taxation system — so complex there is no one that can possibly comply with every jot and tittle," he noted, going on to call for a simpler (i.e. flat tax) system. "When I pick up my Bible, you know what I see — I see the fairest individual in the universe — God — and he's given us a system. It's called tithe." Carson progressed, seemingly comparing the tithe, at least in principal, to the flat tax system. Rather than continuing to tier taxes owed, he argued that everyone should pay the same proportion and that, through this fairer system, money sent by wealthier Americans for protection abroad should be brought back to America to help build infrastructure and create additional jobs. The doctor also addressed medical care, advocating for health savings accounts and railing against the notion that Americans should be sending money into a large bureaucratic system.
As you watch this a second time, you should observe the body language, particularly the facial expressions of the president of the United States of America as Dr. Carson mentions or references anything having to do with the Founding Fathers, the Constitution and or any merits of this country. Most of these types of comments would be met with a sense of genuine civic and national pride, but not this president- his looks say something totally different- You decide!Dr. Benjamin Carson Speech at National Prayer Breakfast Feb 7, 2013airsoftmaster4172013-02-08 | February 7, 2013 - One of the more unique speeches delivered at this morning's National Prayer Breakfast came from Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, a world-renowned pediatric neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Taking the stage before President Barack Obama's faith-filled address, Carson spoke for more than 25 minutes, tackling issues ranging from education to personal responsibility. His keynote, while predicated upon the theme of Jesus Christ as his ultimate role model, also took a starkly political tone, advocating against some of the very policies the president has implemented. At the beginning of his speech, Carson shared an intense disdain for political correctness. Without getting too specific on the issue front, he said that Americans should stop being afraid to speak up and defend their beliefs; he also encouraged people to respect the individuals they disagree with. Carson held little back, condemning political correctness as "a horrible thing" that is "dangerous," as it hampers freedom of thought and expression.
"We've reached a point where people are actually afraid to talk about what they want to say, because somebody might be offended," Carson said, noting the example of people refraining from saying "Merry Christmas." "We've got to get over this sensitivity and it keeps people from saying what they really believe." Carson encouraged discussion about societal issues, also pointing out education as an essential conundrum the country needs to confront. He highlighted his own path from poverty to success, sharing very personal details about his parents and early family life and subsequently described the importance of helping students seeking to advance academically through his Carson Scholars Fund.
The speech took an interesting turn when the doctor cautioned that moral decay and fiscal irresponsibility can have dire consequences — even for powerful countries like America. Here, he became even more pointed and impassioned.
"I think particularly about ancient Rome. Very powerful — nobody could even challenge them militarily...they destroyed themselves from within," Carson continued. "Moral decay. Fiscal irresponsibility."
While he said America's issues are dire, he was positive that the nation can fix its ways, as there are bright and innovative people who simply need to come together to address the problems at hand. "And one of our big problems right now...our deficit is a big problem," he said, as Obama watched him intently. "Think about it — and our national debt — $16 and a half trillion dollars." To illustrate just how massive the debt is, Carson told the audience that if they counted one number per second, it would take them 507,000 years to get to the sum total. The doctor said that the massive fiscal blunder is something that the nation must contend with. From there, he moved on to taxation, seemingly taking a stance in direct opposition to Obama's.
"What about our taxation system — so complex there is no one that can possibly comply with every jot and tittle," he noted, going on to call for a simpler (i.e. flat tax) system. "When I pick up my Bible, you know what I see — I see the fairest individual in the universe — God — and he's given us a system. It's called tithe." Carson progressed, seemingly comparing the tithe, at least in principal, to the flat tax system. Rather than continuing to tier taxes owed, he argued that everyone should pay the same proportion and that, through this fairer system, money sent by wealthier Americans for protection abroad should be brought back to America to help build infrastructure and create additional jobs. The doctor also addressed medical care, advocating for health savings accounts and railing against the notion that Americans should be sending money into a large bureaucratic system.
As you watch this a second time, you should observe the body language, particularly the facial expressions of the president of the United States of America as Dr. Carson mentions or references anything having to do with the Founding Fathers, the Constitution and or any merits of this country. Most of these types of comments would be met with a sense of genuine civic and national pride, but not this president- his looks say something totally different- You decide!