Ripe for the Harvest

Why?

The fields are, as always, ripe for the harvest and New Zealanders and New Zealand-trained missionaries are hearing the call. Several mission agencies reported an increase last year. They’re also expecting increases this year.

Pioneers New Zealand national director Jamie Wood is excited about the trend after preparing 12 long-term missionaries for the field last year, eight of whom have left for six different countries.

Why do people do this?

Why do folks become missionaries?

(Wow! I wish our tiny little mission board could field that many long-term missionaries!)

Sickening. Saddening. Shocking?

What does your heart say to this?

Want a sexual slave?

That is the question hundreds of thousands answer each year, as they purchase a child or young person from traffickers in a multibillion-dollar international business known as the global sex trade.

When in many countries a young woman can be kidnapped for $500 and yield $250,000 annually from sexual servitude, it doesn’t take much economic ingenuity to understand why corrupt capitalists crave some buy-in to this repulsive form of commerce.

Ho hum.

What’s the next news bit?

I hope that’s not my heart response!

But beyond sympathy, what can I do?

Obama’s Conception

Seven words from his Selma speech:

Don’t think that fatherhood ends at conception.

If Senator Obama’s father’s fatherhood began at Obama’s conception, when did Obama become a human being?

And if Senator Obama had been aborted at conception, would that have been a pro-choice action or a murder or both?

Or did the senator’s tongue merely slip?

given by Presidential candidate Senator Barak Obama on March 4, 2007 — commemorating the Selma Voting Rights March at Brown Chapel A.M.E Church

Are They Overstating Matters?

Christian belief a ‘hate crime’ under plan:

Americans worried about new “hate crime” legislation that could be used to make criminals of those whose religious faith doesn’t endorse homosexuality could be facing a two-pronged attack, according to groups that monitor those developments.

The newest threat is being prepared by U.S. Rep. John Conyers, the head of the House Judiciary Committee, whose work is being called “The Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007,” according to the Rev. Ted Pike, of the National Prayer Network.

He said a letter to other members of the House was intercepted by Focus on the Family and indicated that it “gives the federal government even more power to create a bias motivation justice system, turning America into a police state.”

Michael Marcavage, director of Repent America and Pike both had alerted their constituencies earlier to H.R. 254, or the David Ray Hate Crimes Prevention Act, which could create “anti-hate” restrictions and penalties.

Marcavage told WND that plan would invert American justice, and instead of requiring evidence it would leave it to someone who claims to be offended to determine whether a “crime” has been committed.

“Truth is not allowed as evidence in hate crimes trials. … A homosexual can claim emotional damage from hearing Scripture that describes his lifestyle as an abomination. He can press charges against the pastor or broadcaster who merely reads the Bible in public. The ‘hater’ can be fined thousands of dollars and even imprisoned!” Marcavage said.

I assume this would impact Muslims also.

Or is this story just “another” case of WorldNutDailyness (as many people view that site)?

Berkshares and Plunging Stocks

Too much more of this:

Stocks plummeted Tuesday, briefly hurtling the Dow Jones industrials down nearly 550 points as Wall Street succumbed to a global market plunge sparked by growing concerns that the U.S. and Chinese economies are cooling and that equities prices have become overinflated.

A 9 percent slide in Chinese stocks, which came a day after investors sent Shanghai’s benchmark index to a record high close, set the tone for U.S. trading. The Dow began the day falling sharply, and the decline accelerated throughout the course of the session before stocks took a huge plunge in late afternoon as computer-driven sell programs kicked in.

The Dow fell 546.02, or 4.3 percent, to 12,086.06 before recovering some ground in the last hour of trading to close down 415.86, or 3.29 percent, at 12,216.40, according to preliminary calculations.

and you may want to do this instead!

Susan Witt is an unassuming middle-aged woman who drives a Volvo around her quaint Rockwell-esque town and has somehow managed to foment a small revolution.

After years of planning, Witt started printing her own money and spending it around town.

She is not a counterfeiter. She is the founder of Berkshares, a local currency that was introduced last fall in Southern Berkshire, Mass.

One Berkshare

What’s with the popgun and quiver, anyway?! 😉

50 Berkshares

Well, Berkshire was Rockwell’s last hometown, wasn’t it?

Berkshares ready for printing

Just don’t use them for Monopoly — these are redeemable for genuine greenbacks, folks!

Melissa Busekros

Melissa Busekros

Is there more to this than this?

German authorities who sent 15 uniformed police officers to take custody of a 15-year-old girl who committed the crime of being homeschooled now have suggested a solution that, in their minds, would “resolve” the situation: the parents should give up custody of their other five children.

The situation involving Melissa Busekros has been in the headlines ever since the beginning of this month, when the officers arrived at her parents’ home with a court order allowing them to take her into custody, “if necessary by force.”

She had fallen behind in math and Latin, and was being tutored at home. When school officials in Germany, where homeschooling has been illegal since Adolph Hitler decided he wanted to control the educating of all children, discovered that fact, she was expelled. School officials then took her to court, obtaining a court order requiring she be committed to a psychiatric ward because of her “school phobia.”

She later was moved to a different hospital without her parents’ knowledge, and then put in foster care. She was permitted to make a telephone call to her parents, although she was not allowed to let them know where she was.

Then the court decided while none of those restrictions would be lifted, she would be allowed to meet for one hour a week with her parents, as long as the meeting took place in a government building.

Above all, love God!