I could not agree more! Please take heed to Joel Rosenberg's thoughts below...and pray for such a leader to arise!
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A New Alliance (Minus Obama) Forming to Combat ISIS
Just over a year ago, in an interview with The New Yorker, President Obama likened ISIS to a “JV team,” lacking “the capacity and reach of a bin Laden.” Seven months later (late-August, 2014), ISIS had rolled through Syria and Iraq, yet President Obama admitted to having no strategy for ISIS. In a September 10 …
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The Third Target Hits #1 on a Best Seller List
Hi friends! If you have not read The Third Target by Joel Rosenberg, I highly recommend it. It is an international political thriller based on the growing world-wide ISIS threat. The interesting thing is that the transcript of the book was written before ISIS became a household word! In the book, Rosenberg attempts to portray …
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Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, and I can’t share any more encouraging words than those shared below. Please take the time to read the article below and watch the video linked within it. You will be blessed.
Also, if you know a Holocaust survivor…or even Jewish people in general…why not bless them today with a word of encouragement.
My visit to the Nazi death camp in southern Poland led me to write “The Auschwitz Escape.”
(Naples, Florida) — Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Today is the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death campin southern Poland. Indeed, this year marks 70 years since the defeat of the Nazi reign of terror, the end of World War II, and the end of the Holocaust that led to the systematic murder of six million Jews.
Let us take some time today — and throughout this year — to remember the horrors of what really happened. Let each of us take time to remember the heroes who fought the Nazis and survived and won the war. Let us also consider lessons learned from that darkest of eras in human history, and recommit ourselves to never letting it happen again.
Have you visited the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., or
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