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Pastor urges more involvement in HIV/AIDS fight

September 6th, 2008

Reverend Stacey Latimer
 
Neil Armstrong

Extra Writer

TORONTO:

New York-based pastor and strong supporter of HIV/AIDS prevention programmes, Rev Stacey Latimer, says black churches are very slow in their response to addressing HIV/AIDS.

Speaking at a recent forum at Ryerson University in Toronto, organized by the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (BlackCAP), entitled “ Where Are We 26 Years After The HIV Pandemic? HIV/AIDS in Toronto’s African, Caribbean and Black communities”, Rev Stacey said the church is one of the oldest organisations in the black community but slow to act. Describing HIV/AIDS as a problem of grave proportions, Rev Stacey said over 22,000 people tested positive in Toronto.

Diagnosed as HIV-positive in 1987 while in the US army, the gay church leader started volunteering in HIV/AIDS prevention programs in 1989 and is involved in Balm in Gilead, a programme mobilizing black churches in the US to become more involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS. He said initially the programme ran into a brick wall in its attempt to outreach to church leaders. Now 25,000 churches participate annually in a ‘Black Church of Prayer for HIV/AIDS’ week in the first week of March.

“We’ve lost what church is. I am the church, we are the church. I don’t go to church on Sundays. I go to worship services. Religion will hold us to the past but God will push us into the future,” said Rev. Stacey. He said theories, religion and doctrines are manmade. “To those of you who are HIV-positive, your life matters. Live your life and live it to the fullest,” he said.

The pastor and member of the executive leadership council of Unity Fellowship of Christ Church Movement of NYC is also the founder and CEO of Love Alive International. The faith-based non-profit organization is committed to empowering those oppressed by structures, systems, cultures, and traditions that impede their physical and mental progress, as it pertains to HIV/AIDS and other disproportionate health disparities that affect the black community.

Also speaking at the forum was Margarett Best, Ontario’s minister of health promotion, who said the Government has made a continuous effort to reduce the transmission of HIV infection in Ontario. For 2008-2009, the government has allocated $55 million to HIV/AIDS-related programs. She noted that 30 per cent of Ontarians who are HIV-positive do not know their HIV status. The Government has targeted the promotion of HIV detection and created access to HIV testing through anonymous testing sites. The minister said there are HIV prenatal testing labs, 50 anonymous testing sites across the province and the AIDS Bureau, among other initiatives.

Panellist, Trevor Gray, the youth outreach and education coordinator for the Prisoners’ HIV/AIDS Action Support Network, said the black community must assist in breaking down the barriers. He encouraged community members to make a commitment to support youth infected, and children dying of HIV. Another panellist, David Lewis, prevention programme coordinator at BlackCAP, recommends technology-based resources and testing campaigns to address young people who live outside the downtown core. Wangari Tharao of Women’s Health in Women’s Hands and the African and Caribbean Council on HIV/AIDS in Ontario (ACCHO) said there is a stigma associated with HIV/AIDS. She urged community-based, participatory action and leadership in an anti-oppression framework, and that black AIDS service organisations build some kind of mechanism of collaboration with mainstream organisations.

The event was sponsored by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care-AIDS Bureau, BlackCAP and the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

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Gospel/Injili Maler for Sunday June 15 2008

June 15th, 2008

By Rev Okoth Otura

www.eactmf.org

For all our dearest friends and fellow readers, God is your refuge and strength!

God’s Word says…
“In the day of my trouble I will call upon Thee: for Thou wilt answer me.”

Psalm 86:7, KJV
3 Day Bible Reading…
Option One
Morning Reading: 15 Jun: Nehemiah 1, 2, 3
16 Jun: Nehemiah 4, 5, 6
17 Jun: Nehemiah 7, 8, 9
Evening Reading: 15 Jun: Acts 2: 1-21
16 Jun: Acts 2: 22-47
17 Jun: Acts 3
Option Two
Old Testament: 15 Jun: 1 Kings 14:1 - 15:24
16 Jun: 1 Kings 15:25 - 17:24
17 Jun: 1 Kings 18:1-46
New Testament: 15 Jun: Acts 10:1-23
16 Jun: Acts 10:24-48
17 Jun: Acts 11:1-30
Psalms: 15 Jun: Psalm 133:1-3
16 Jun: Psalm 134:1-3
17 Jun: Psalm 135:1-21
Proverbs: 15 Jun: Proverbs 17:7-8
16 Jun: Proverbs 17:9-11
17 Jun: Proverbs 17:12-13
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June 2nd, 2008

 

Africa told to focus on rural health

Published on June 2, 2008, 12:00 am

By Ochieng’ Ogodo in Geneva

East African countries have been urged to ensure that health care systems reach rural communities if they hope to reduce diseases in the region.

Ugandan Vice-President, Prof Gilbert Balibaseka Bukenya, said: “It is not enough to have concrete buildings offering health services in locations that are far away from the majority of the population.

We must not only strengthen our health care systems but also extend them to the communities to bridge the existing gap between health care provision and communities”.

To promote a healthy society, Bukenya told the Geneva Health Forum 2008 that systems must work together with other actors providing water and sanitation among majority of the poor, some who die from easily treatable diseases.

Doctors attend to patients at a hospital in Kenya. East African countries have been asked to ensure that medical services reach rural areas.

“We must teach our people to adopt simple yet very important initiatives like proper hygiene practices like washing hands, which will lead to prevention of infectious diseases such as diarrhoea,” he said.

The three East African countries, he said, faced similar health challenges and must work together to address problems affecting their populations.

Bukenya said Africa’s health systems had failed to go to the communities and were instead waiting for people to go to them, something he emphasised must change.

He said including other actors’ like politicians, industrialists and educationists would give multi-sectoral responsibility in strengthening health systems, which must be the vision for Africa now.

Strengthening systems, he said, should have tremendous impact on socio-economic activities of the people, which can translate into tremendous national wealth creation.

Speaking to journalists at a parallel workshop at the forum organised by Media 21, a Global Journalists Network, Bukenya said Uganda had only 2,900 doctors with a doctor-people ratio of 1 to 10,000.

He said capacity building must be a key health care component if new approaches were to be realised.

He said Sub-Saharan Africa had 11 per cent of the world’s population yet it had 24 per cent of the global disease burden and three per cent of the total global health workforce.

Africa, he said, had made remarkable strides in dealing with diseases like sleeping sickness, river blindness in west Africa, bilharzia and guinea worm, but the gains were being reversed by emerging infectious disease like HIV/Aids, drug resistant tuberculosis, chronic non-infectious ones like hypertension and diabetes and poverty.

“Drug resistant malaria is a major issue, too,” said the VP, who is a medical doctor.

He said the problem was being compounded by the brain drain to the developed world and called for international dialogue that would have positive impact on the resource country like split of taxes between the losing and receiving countries.

Dr Mita Roses, director of World Health Organisation Primary Health Care for New Countries, said a new vision of sustainable human development had emerged with deep connections between economic development, democracy and social protection, leading to new formulation of social and health policies.

“This perspective has given health a more prominent place on the global development agenda, therefore strengthening the role of heath in public policies,” she said.

“Benefits accruing from a well-functioning health system are common these days. We need to address health systems segmentation  due to different financing sources and the arrangements – reflecting social segmentation by ability or insertion in the labour market.

“This structural feature consolidates and deepens inequality between social groups and is factor in social exclusion,” she said.

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CHRISTIANS UNITED FOR ISRAEL—Canada

May 31st, 2008

 

 

 

50 Gervais Drive, Toronto, Ontario,  Canada  M3C 1Z3

(416) 391-5000, ext.222                                             john@cufi.ca

info@cufi.ca                      www.cufi.ca                     www.cufi.com  (USA)

_____________________________________________________________

Dr. Charles H. McVety                                Dr. Grant Jeffrey                                 Dr. John B. Howarth

National Co-chairman                         National Co-chairman                              Executive Director

 

 

Hi George:

 

Membership Update from

Drs. Charles McVety & John Howarth

 

May 30, 2008

 

John Hagee And Adolf Hitler

“GRAPPLING WITH GOD AND THE HOLOCAUST”

 

Joel Mowbray , THE JERUSALEM POST May. 28, 2008

 

 

 

The long knives are out for Rev. John Hagee, the fiercely pro-Israel evangelical leader who, until recently, was supporting US presidential candidate John McCain. He is being branded not just an anti-Semite, but one tagged by the media with the worst association possible: Hitler. Granted, Hagee himself raised the specter of Hitler in a sermon reportedly from a decade ago that was recently dredged up by a left-wing blogger, in which he said that God sent Hitler and “allowed” the Holocaust to happen “because God said my top priority for the Jewish people is to get them to come back to the land of Israel.” Far from the ugly media-driven perception that Hagee was justifying - or even somehow praising - the Holocaust as Heaven-sent, he was actually trying to answer the question with which countless rabbis and survivors have grappled ever since: How could there be both an all-powerful God and the unimaginable horrors of the Holocaust? While anyone could rightly be outraged at his theology or even his apparent hubris in purporting to know God’s motives, it cannot be said that he is anti-Semitic. The charge, in fact, is completely counter to what is most beautiful about Rev. Hagee’s ministry, that it has
been so dedicated to combating Christian anti-Semitism.  

MEDIA ELITES have pounced on this story to help McCain’s likely general election opponent, Barack Obama, but Jews in America and Israel alike have been startled by the “Hitler” headlines. If the media coverage were even remotely accurate, the concern would be warranted. But put into context, Hagee’s “Hitler” sermon is, at worst, questionable theology - which also happens to have some Jewish

adherents. In a probing and at times challenging one-on-one interview this March at a public gathering in Los Angeles, Hagee talked about how, as a young man, he was profoundly impacted by reading the book The Anguish of the Jews, by a Roman Catholic priest named Father Edward H. Flannery. The book chronicles over 2000 years of anti-Semitism, going back to before the time of Jesus. It was, Hagee explained, a dark side of history to which he had not been exposed in all his theological studies. Hagee was so haunted by the sins committed against Jews in the name of Christianity, he said, that he felt it was his calling to purge anti-Semitism from Christendom. Untold numbers of Christians have felt called by God to do many wonderful things, but it would seem too few have had the same yearning as Hagee. Which is precisely why Hagee has for so long has worked to rally other Christians not just to support Israel, but the Jewish people. A prominent theme in Hagee’s ministry, from his sermons to his books, is that the Holocaust was not an historical aberration, but rather merely the largest and most lethal manifestation of hatred against Jews. So the reverend devotes what, compared to other Christian ministers, would be seen as inordinate effort to reminding his followers of the Holocaust, as well as the many other disgraceful actions perpetrated against Jews.

WHICH BRINGS us back to the “Hitler” sermon. Hagee, like millions of other evangelical Christians, believes in an active, all-powerful God. When you preach often about the Holocaust, you had better give your followers an explanation of the Holocaust that jells with a theology revolving around an all-powerful Almighty - not a natural marriage. The answer Hagee offered his followers in the now-controversial sermon was that it was fulfillment of biblical prophecy, specifically the prophet Jeremiah’s about hunters and fishers. This is hardly a commonplace interpretation, but that’s all it was. Hagee, like countless rabbis and survivors over the years, was simply trying to offer a reason for how the Holocaust could happen in a world with an omnipotent God. His answer is at odds with the most widespread Orthodox Jewish interpretation, that God’s actions are to be accepted, though not necessarily explained. One rabbi - specifically the one who knows him best, longtime friend Aryeh Scheinberg - believes that Hagee’s theology isn’t loony at all. “Pastor [Hagee] interpreted a biblical verse in a way not very different from several legitimate Jewish authorities,” Rabbi Scheinberg said Friday at a joint press conference with Hagee in San Antonio on Friday. “Viewing Hitler as acting completely outside of God’s plan is to suggest that God was powerless to stop the Holocaust, a position quite unacceptable to any religious Jew or Christian.” Scheinberg, who leads a modern Orthodox congregation in Hagee’s hometown and has counted the minister as a friend for almost 30 years, defended Hagee by pointing to words written during the Holocaust. “No less an authority than the author of the Eim Habanim Smecha, Rabbi Yisachar Shlomo Teichtal of blessed memory, wrote these words while cowering in a Budapest cellar in the very midst of Hitler’s Holocaust: ‘Furthermore, the sole purpose of all the afflictions that smite us

in our exile is to arouse us to return to our Holy Land.’”

TO BE sure, Hagee spoke with a certitude many will understandably find offensive, as the obvious objection is that no man can read the mind of God. Fair enough. But that reasonable theological dispute in no way renders Hagee’s sermon anti-Semitic. Stripped of context, a sermon claiming that Hitler was sent by God is indeed jarring. McCain heard it and ducked for cover. He’s a politician, and it’s not his job to know the truth; it merely is to know the perception. Not so for the media. In an ideal world, anyway, journalists should be in search of the truth. In the real world, sadly, most journalists are too busy - and lazy - to meaningfully research Rev. Hagee’s theology and documented teachings. Even given this reality, however, it might seem appropriate that before rushing to reduce 40 years of a man’s career down to a convenient Hitler association, the media ought to spend 40 minutes to see

if they’re actually getting the story right.

The writer is a columnist based in New York City.jdmowbra@erols.com

 

 

WASHINGTON DC, HERE WE COME!!!

 

We’re going back to Washington for Christians United for Israel’s Third Annual Washington-Israel Summit on July 21 to July 24.  You need to be there with us!

 

We are costing out renting a luxury coach that would leave Canada Christian College on Sunday, July 20, at 9:00 am. We would return to Toronto, leaving Thursday, July 24, at 9:00 am. There will only be room for 40—50 people, so you MUST reserve your coach seat NOW! Call Dr. John Howarth at 416-391-5000, ext.222, or email him at john@cufi.ca. The “ball park” cost will hopefully be $200.00, or less, for the coach.


 
CUFI is bringing together some of the most influential leaders and thinkers in
Washington to update you on recent developments in the Middle East and in Washington.  We’re holding a Night to Honor Israel down the street from the Capitol with Senator Joseph Lieberman and Pastor John Hagee.  And we’re going to join our USA brothers and sisters by going to Congress, so that each of us can share our support for Israel directly with their elected officials.  You won’t want to miss our largest and most important Summit yet!

 
 
Israel’s critics are speaking out and making gains.  The US intelligence community is ignoring the threat of a nuclear Iran.  More voices in Congress are calling for an end to aid to Israel.  And the Bush Administration may soon pressure Israel to divide Jerusalem.  With all of these threats emerging, it is more important than ever that pro-Israel Christians make their voices heard!  CUFI’s Washington Summit is your chance to make a difference.  Join us in Washington!

 

Go to www.cufi.org to Register for this Summit, and there are suggested hotels listed in the “2008 Israel Summit” links. You are responsible for your own Summit Registration and hotel reservation.

 

Join us in Washington—reserve your seat NOW, by contacting CUFI-Canada right away!

 


 

NOVEMBER 2008 PILGRIMAGE TOUR TO ISRAEL-Brochures Are Here!

CUFI-Canada’s next Pilgrimage Tour to Israel is booked for November 23-December2, 2008. The total  price is $2,439, which includes return airfare on EL AL, 4-star hotels, and buffet breakfasts and buffet suppers! There are only 30 spots available, so contact Dr. Howarth, asap, for your Brochure and Registration Form.

DEAD SEA SCROLLS EXHIBIT

The Government of Israel, through the Israeli Consul General in Toronto, Mr. Amir Gissin, has asked Christians United For Israel-Canada to partner with them in bringing some of the Dead Sea Scrolls to Toronto! The exhibit will be held at the Royal Ontario Museum, and is tentatively scheduled for May – November of 2009.

 

The Israel Antiquities Authority, which is responsible for the Scrolls, has recently started a “Friends In Canada” chapter. Their website is www.iaafriendsincanada.org. We would encourage you to go to the website, and follow the link to “Friends of the IAA”.

 

The Dead Sea Scrolls verify the foundational truth that the Hebrew Bible/Christian Old Testament has been miraculously and accurately preserved and passed down over the past 3,400 years. And the Scrolls give us an exceptional picture of what the Second Temple culture and religion were like during the time of Jesus.

 

Because of these crucial parallels between Judaism and Christianity, the Dead Sea Scrolls are an excellent bridge between our two communities, with the ability to build understanding and mutual support between us.

 

We at CUFI-Canada are excited about this opportunity to promote this upcoming exhibit and to work in partnership with Mr. Alex Gropper, President of the Canadian Institute For Mediterranean Studies at the University of Toronto.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

June 1, 2008Gala Dinner for “The Association For The Soldiers Of Israel, on behalf of The Canadian Zionist Cultural Association.  czcacanada@gmail.com; 416-783-3053.

 

June 5, 2008 – “Israel @ 60 Gala Evening”, sponsored by the Canadian Magen David Adom For Israel. www.cmdai.org; cmda@interlog.com; 416-780-0034.  

 

July 21-24, 2008 — CUFI Third Annual Washington-Israel Summit in Washington, D.C. at the Washington Convention Center. Go to www.cufi.org for information and registration. We are getting quotes for taking a luxury coach of 40-50 people from Toronto, leaving Sunday morning, July 20. If interested, call 416-391-5000, ext.222, or email john@cufi.ca.

 

November 23 – December 2, 2008 – CUFI-Canada Pilgrimage Tour to Israel. Total price only $2,439.00 CDN! There are only 30 spaces available! Contact Information: john@cufi.ca; 416-391-5000, ext. 222.

 

February/March 2009 – CUFI-Canada’s “Bless Israel IV” Pilgrimage Tour. Dates to be confirmed, but contact us now to reserve your spot!

 

May – November, 2009 – “Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit” at the Royal Ontario Museum, hosted by the Israel Antiquities Authority, and Christians United For Israel-Canada.

 

 

ISRAEL  AND  MIDDLE  EAST  NEWS
To read the full report of these news items, go to www.cufi.com, and follow

the “Learn” link.

 ‘No one is above the law in Israel



Khaled Abu Toameh , THE JERUSALEM POST

May. 30, 2008



The corruption case against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has earned Israel tremendous respect throughout the Arab world, where many have called on their leaders to benefit from Israel’s democratic system and independent judicial system.

Words of praise for Israel are a rare phenomenon in the Arab media. But judging from the reactions of many Arabs to the corruption case in the past week, the trend appears to have changed.

Even some Arabs who describe themselves as “sworn enemies of the Zionist entity” have begun singing praise for Israel.

Over the past week, the corruption case against Olmert received wide coverage in the mainstream Arab media, prompting an outcry about the need for transparency and accountability in the Arab world.

“Show me one Arab or Islamic country where a prime minister or a senior government official was ever questioned for financial corruption or bribery,” said a reader who identified himself only as Majed.

Majed, like many others, was responding to a news story on an Arab Web site about the testimony in court of American philanthropist Morris Talansky, who told police he had given Olmert more than $150,000 in cash over the course of some 14 years.

Another reader, Sami, commented: “The Israeli regime with all its defects is better than all the Arab ‘democracies’ and still changes ministers and governments every few years.”

A Saudi national named Abdel Karim urged his Arab brethren to stop criticizing Israel and learn something about its democracy. “Before we curse Israel, we must learn from the democratic and judicial system in Israel, where no one is above the law,” he wrote.

Khaled, another Saudi national, chimed in: “Although we are talking about Israel, which I have always hated very much, there is still no one above the law there.”

Mahmoud al-Bakili of Yemen posted the following response on one of the Web sites: “We want this kind of accountability and transparency in the Arab and Islamic world.”

And there was this comment from an Arab who described himself as a Syrian Voice: “Despite my strong hatred for the Zionist regime, I have a lot of admiration and respect for this entity because there is no one above the law. In the Arab world, laws are broken every day and no one seems to care.”

Egyptian writer Abdel Aziz Mahmoud said he doesn’t believe the day will ever come when an Arab leader will be put on trial for sexual harassment or financial corruption.

“I don’t think we will live to see the day when the police interrogate an Arab leader for sexually harassing his secretary or receiving bribes,” he wrote. “Nor will our children and grandchildren live to see that day. What happened in Israel can never happen in any Arab country.”

Some Arabs went as far as condemning the Arab people for failing to rise against their corrupt dictators.

“There is corruption in Israel and the Arab world,” wrote Abu Hadi from Iraq. “But the difference is that the Israelis hold their leaders accountable, while we the Arabs remain silent about corruption.”

Jamal, who described himself as the Madman, wrote that “the reason why Israel has lasted for so long is because of its independent and fair judicial system. I challenge the Arabs to have such an independent judicial system.”

Many of the readers found it quite ironic that Olmert was being questioned because of “only” tens of thousands of dollars he allegedly received from Talansky.

“They say he received something like $3,000 a year,” said Abu Atab from Morocco inaccurately. “This shows that Olmert is a decent man. This is a small sum that any Arab government official would receive on a daily basis as a bribe. Our leaders steal millions of dollars and no one dares to hold them accountable.”

Touching on the same issue, a reader from Algeria posted this comment: “In the Arab world, our leaders don’t accept less than $1 million in bribes; the money must be deposited in secret bank accounts in Switzerland. Olmert is a fool if he took only a small sum.”

Another comment, this time from Ahmed in Jordan, also referred to the alleged amount: “Only a few thousand dollars? What a fool! This is what an Egyptian minister gets in a day or what a Saudi CEO gets in 45 minutes, or a Kuwaiti government official in five minutes. This is what the physician of the emir of Qatar gets every 30 seconds.”

One Arab commentator who identified himself as Jasser Abdel Hamid advised Olmert to seek citizenship of one of the Arab countries. “Why don’t you seek Arab citizenship?” he asked sarcastically. “There you can take as much money as you want. Even if they discover the theft, they will erect a statue for you in a public square.”

The following are more comments that appeared in recent days in the Arab media:

Mohammed in Lebanon: “Can you imagine if there was an investigation against an Arab or Muslim leader? Do you know how much money they would discover?”

Abu Yusef in Egypt: “Unfortunately, this is the real democracy. Our enemies are very good in practicing democracy. In the Arab world, our leaders steal everything and no one ever dares to ask a question.”

Rashid in Saudi Arabia: “Despite all our problems with the Jews, they are much better than us in fighting corruption and revealing the truth.”

Israel Lover in Saudi Arabia: “Israel is a state that deserves to exist. It deserves our profound respect. I wish I were a citizen of this state.”

Hani in Ramallah: “This is democracy at its best! Enough of dictatorship in the Arab world! Let’s learn from the Israeli example. Let’s benefit from Israel’s democracy.”

Rashid Bohairi in Kuwait: “I swear Israel is a state that will succeed. They are prosecuting their prime minister because of tens of thousands of dollars. What about the millions of dollars that Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian Authority stole? How come the Palestinian people are still hungry?”

 

PARTNERS IN THE TRUTH!

CUFI-Canada wants to encourage you to go to www.honestreporting.ca, familiarize yourself with their work, and sign up for their Daily Email Blog. This will help you, and your family, know the TRUTH behind the headlines about Israel, and to be aware of the rampant media bias against Israel!

Also, we encourage you to email the Media Action Group, info@mediaactiongroup.com, and sign up for their regular e-letters

 

 

PETITION……….NOT PARTITION!!

 

STOP the Partitioning of Jerusalem!! Go to our website’s homepage, www.cufi.ca, and follow the link to sign our petition. This will keep the Israeli politicians from dividing Jerusalem in an ill-fated giving of “land for peace”. Such a philosophy and practice has NEVER worked before, and will NEVER work in the future.

Also, please go to the website of “One Jerusalem”, and sign their ongoing petition to prevent the dividing of Jerusalem. Isn’t it interesting that Arabs living in East Jerusalem have been applying for Israeli citizenship in record numbers.  If Jerusalem is divided, they will get to move into “Israel proper”.  You can find the petition at:

http://www.onejerusalem.org/sign.asp


Christians United For Israel-Canada is a registered, non-profit organization. We are totally dependent on the financial donations of our supporters. Please consider making a donation by cheque (made out to Christians United For Israel-Canada), or through our website (www.cufi.ca). You will receive an Income Tax Receipt. THANK you for your generosity!

As we bless Abraham’s descendants (Genesis 12:3) and pray together for “the peace of Jerusalem” (Psalm 122:6), may you experience God’s presence and blessings in your life,

Dr. Charles H. McVety
National Co-Chairman

 

Dr. John B. Howarth
Executive Director

 

CHRISTIANS UNITED FOR ISRAEL-Canada

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“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

May 25th, 2008

To all, God is near!
God’s Word says…
“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

Matthew 6:33, KJV

 

3 Day Bible Reading…
Option One
Morning Reading: 16 May: 2 Kings 24, 25
17 May: 1 Chronicles 1, 2, 3
18 May: 1 Chronicles 4, 5, 6
Evening Reading: 16 May: John 5: 1-24
17 May: John 5: 25-47
18 May: John 6: 1-21
Option Two
Old Testament: 16 May: 1 Samuel 18:5 - 19:24
17 May: 1 Samuel 20:1 - 21:15
18 May: 1 Samuel 22:1 - 23:29
New Testament: 16 May: John 8:31-59
17 May: John 9:1-41
18 May: John 10:1-21
Psalms: 16 May: Psalm 112:1-10
17 May: Psalm 113:1 - 114:8
18 May: Psalm 115:1-18
Proverbs: 16 May: Proverbs 15:12-14
17 May: Proverbs 15:15-17
18 May: Proverbs 15:18-19
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This God’s week message

May 18th, 2008

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GEORGE, God is near!
God’s Word says…
“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

Matthew 6:33, KJV

powered by Little Falls Christian Centre

 

3 Day Bible Reading…
Option One
Morning Reading: 16 May: 2 Kings 24, 25
17 May: 1 Chronicles 1, 2, 3
18 May: 1 Chronicles 4, 5, 6
Evening Reading: 16 May: John 5: 1-24
17 May: John 5: 25-47
18 May: John 6: 1-21
Option Two
Old Testament: 16 May: 1 Samuel 18:5 - 19:24
17 May: 1 Samuel 20:1 - 21:15
18 May: 1 Samuel 22:1 - 23:29
New Testament: 16 May: John 8:31-59
17 May: John 9:1-41
18 May: John 10:1-21
Psalms: 16 May: Psalm 112:1-10
17 May: Psalm 113:1 - 114:8
18 May: Psalm 115:1-18
Proverbs: 16 May: Proverbs 15:12-14
17 May: Proverbs 15:15-17
18 May: Proverbs 15:18-19
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This week message, “if God is for you who can be against you?

May 11th, 2008

God’s Word says…
“The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the Word of our God shall stand for ever”

Isaiah 40:8, KJV

 

3 Day Bible Reading…
Option One
Morning Reading: 9 May: 2 Kings 7, 8, 9
10 May: 2 Kings 10, 11, 12
11 May: 2 Kings 13, 14
Evening Reading: 9 May: John 1: 1-28
10 May: John 1: 29-51
11 May: John 2
Option Two
Old Testament: 9 May: 1 Samuel 5:1 - 7:17
10 May: 1 Samuel 8:1 - 9:27
11 May: 1 Samuel 10:1 - 11:15
New Testament: 9 May: John 6:1-21
10 May: John 6:22-46
11 May: John 6:47-71
Psalms: 9 May: Psalm 106:13-31
10 May: Psalm 106:32-48
11 May: Psalm 107:1-43
Proverbs: 9 May: Proverbs 14:32-33
10 May: Proverbs 14:34-35
11 May: Proverbs 15:1-3
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Toronto Celebration of Israel’s 60th Anniversary — KEYNOTE SPEAKER

May 2nd, 2008

CHRISTIANS  UNITED  FOR  ISRAELCanada

50 Gervais Drive, Toronto, Ontario,  Canada  M3C 1Z3

(416) 391-5000, ext.222                                             john@cufi.ca

info@cufi.ca                      www.cufi.ca                     www.cufi.com  (USA)

_____________________________________________________________

Dr. Charles H. McVety                                Dr. Grant Jeffrey                                 Dr. John B. Howarth

National Co-chairman                           National Co-chairman                              Executive Director

 

Hi Rev Okoth Otura and the The Fellowship members:

I would like to invite you, as my special guest, to join us in celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Israel, Sunday evening at 6:00 pm , at Canada Christian College , 50 Gervais Drive , Toronto .  It will be an exciting event with leaders from Christian and Jewish organizations, plus many dignitaries from the Israeli and Canadian governments, including Amir Gissin, Consul General.  The keynote speaker will be Caroline Glick, an Editor with The Jerusalem Post newspaper.  Together, we will celebrate the miracle of the rebirth of the State of Israel.  This promises to be an historic event you don’t want to miss.

Caroline served in the Israeli Defense Forces for 5 ½ years as an officer. She was a core member of Israel ’s negotiating team with the Arabs, and served as Assistant Foreign Policy Advisor to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in 1997-98.

She earned her Master’s Degree in Public Policy at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, and is the author of Shackled Warrior: Israel And The Global Jihad (March 2008). Copies of her book will be available for purchase Sunday night.

She has written for many newspapers and magazines on both sides of the world, and has been a regular commentator for several television channels, and a frequent guest on radio talk shows in several countries. She is currently the Assistant Deputy Managing Editor of The Jerusalem Post newspaper, and the lead columnist and commentator for Makor Rishon newspaper.

Caroline is also the senior fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs at the Centre for Security Policy in Washington, D.C., and routinely briefs senior members of the U.S. Congress on joint Israeli-American concerns. 

For further details go to http://www.cufi.ca/events.htm

I hope to see you Sunday night.

Dr. Charles McVety

National Co-chairman
Christians United For Israel-Canada

President

Canada Christian College

 

CHRISTIANS UNITED FOR ISRAEL-Canada

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3 days Bible Reading for you !

April 27th, 2008

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Readers, God is your refuge and strength!

God’s Word says..”For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace”

Romans 6:14, KJV

 

3 Days Bible Reading...
Option One
Morning Reading: 26 Apr: 2 Samuel 23, 24
27 Apr: 1 Kings 1, 2
28 Apr: 1 Kings 3, 4, 5
Evening Reading: 26 Apr: Luke 19: 1-27
27 Apr: Luke 19: 28-48
28 Apr: Luke 20: 1-26
Option Two
Old Testament: 26 Apr: Judges 6:1-40
27 Apr: Judges 7:1 - 8:16
28 Apr: Judges 8:17 - 9:21
New Testament: 26 Apr: Luke 22:55 - 23:10
27 Apr: Luke 23:11-43
28 Apr: Luke 23:44 - 24:12
Psalms: 26 Apr: Psalm 95:1 - 96:13
27 Apr: Psalm 97:1 - 98:9
28 Apr: Psalm 99:1-9
Proverbs: 26 Apr: Proverbs 14:5-6
27 Apr: Proverbs 14:7-8
28 Apr: Proverbs 14:9-10
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