| The World Bible Translation Center continues to ask for prayer regarding the distribution of Scripture in North Korea.
Due to the severe restrictions on religious and personal freedoms, such work is very dangerous and painstaking. North Korea has topped the Open Doors’ World Watch list for several years. Their ranking comes among growing evidence of severe oppression in North Korea . . . . It is against this backdrop that the Center committed to getting 20,000 New Testaments into North Korea over the next twelve months. Pray that God will protect those involved in the project and that He will open the doors. Pray too, that freedom of religion be granted in North Korea. |
Month: August 2006
Oh, Those Israelis!
Is this another anti-Israeli, pro-Hezbollah propaganda piece disgusted disguised as news?
Israeli commandos have struck deep into Lebanon, snatching five suspected Hezbollah guerrillas in a helicopter raid that spectacularly snubbed international pressure for an end to the three-week-old conflict.
struck deep into Lebanon = “The Israelis are really violating Lebanese sovereignty now.”
spectacularly snubbed = “The Israelis are still thumbing their nose at too many of us.”
while Hezbollah resumed raining rocket fire on Israel.
Hezbollah resumed = “They were provoked by the Israelis.”
Israel had called a 48-hour partial halt to air attacks after a raid on the Lebanese village of Qana on Sunday which killed 52 civilians, most of them children.
after a raid = “The Israelis did the Qana thing (and don’t bother us with what the new media is reporting about Hezbollah’s cold-blooded staged event).”
killed…civilians = “Who else but Israelis would kill non-combatants — you know, regular people like you, dear reader? These Jews obviously don’t know how to wage a war in a civilized way (and don’t harass us with the preposterous notion that Hezbollah fighters are dressing as civilians and operating from among civilians).”
children = “Killing harmless civilians living in their own homes out of their own free will is terrible enough, but this is beyond savagery. And we reject the outlandish anti-Arab idea that Hezbollah is callously using children and women as hostages, human-shields, and propaganda pieces.”
Local police said the Israelis snatched five people in the raid
people = “Just like you, these are civilians — not warriors, not terrorists, not Hezbollah. I’m telling you, someone needs to restrain these Israelis!”
That’s enough of that.
Am I being cynical or bothered or mocking or suspicious?
That seems quite likely, eh?
Is This Bad?
Joel Rosenberg reports:
| The battle for Jerusalem continues to escalate. Syria is mobilizing its forces. So is Iran. And Israel sent some 10,000 ground troops into southern Lebanon overnight. I write fictionally about a battle for control of the holy city in my new novel, The Copper Scroll. But this morning comes news that another element of my previous novel may be coming true.
On page 243-246 of The Ezekiel Option, I write about the possibility that Germany may participate in the prophetic “War of Gog and Magog” against Israel, along with Russia, Turkey, Iran and other Islamic countries. On page 335 of The Ezekiel Option, Israeli intelligence reports that German troops are being sent to southern Lebanon to join an international alliance against Israel. At the time, this seemed like one of the more far-fetched elements in my political thriller. But this may not be fiction for long. This morning, the Jerusalem Post reports the disturbing news that German troops may, in fact, be sent to southern Lebanon, ostensibly as part of an international “stabilization” force. This follows recent reports that Turkey could lead this force, and that Russian troops may go to the borders of Israel as well. |
The World, Upside Down
| If you are ever morally confused about a major world issue, here is a rule that is almost never violated: Whenever you hear that “world opinion” holds a view, assume it is morally wrong. |