MIKE PENCE IS COMING TO ISRAEL:By: Colin Wingfield

USA VP Mike Pence will travel to the Middle East Jan. 19-23, with other stops in Egypt and Jordan to meet with their leaders. In Israel on the last two days of the trip, the vice president is scheduled to meet jointly with PM Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin, and to address the Knesset. He also is scheduled to visit the Western Wall and Yad Vashem. Palestinian leaders refuse to meet with Pence in the wake of President Donald Trump’s recognition last month of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Pence postponed a planned mid-December visit to Israel so he could preside over the vote on a tax overhaul favored by Trump. The original trip had included meetings in Bethlehem with Palestinian Authority officials. On the newly scheduled trip, prior to visiting Israel, Pence will meet in Egypt on 20 Jan. 2018with President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi and in Jordan on 21Jan. 2018 with King Abdullah II. At President Trump’s direction, the Vice President is traveling to the Middle East to reaffirm the commitment to work with the USA’s allies in the region to defeat radicalism that threatens future generations. The Vice President is looking forward to meeting with the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, and Israel to discuss ways to work together to fight terrorism and improve our national security.” (JTA) Once again, please pray for visiting VP Mike Pence. May his words be God-given and anointed with wisdom. Intercede for traveling mercies, divine protection and a sense of welcome in his travels. [Comment]

RECORD TOURIST FIGURES FOR 2017 CREATE 25,000 NEW JOBS: By: Colin Wingfield

Tourism Minister Yariv Levin said Sunday, 7 Jan. 2018 at the opening of the cabinet meeting that 2017 was a "historic turning point" for incoming tourism, with more than 3.6 million tourists arriving in Israel, an increase of 700,000 over the past year. Levin said the revolution in tourism was attained by new methods of marketing as well as encouraging airlines to open routes and collaborating with large travel agencies worldwide. He added that income from tourism passed 20 billion shekels and created 25,000 new jobs. (INN) [Comment]

AHMADINEJAD ARRESTED FOR INCITING PROTESTS:By: Colin Wingfield

Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been arrested by Iranian authorities, the Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper reported 6 Jan. 2018. Ahmadinejad is accused of inciting anti-government protests. He had reportedly attended a rally in which he publicly criticized the government. "Some of the current officials live away from the problems of the people and concerns, and do not know anything about the reality of society," the former Iranian president reportedly said at an anti-government rally. "What Iran suffers from today is mismanagement and not lack of economic resources," he charged. "The government of President Hassan Rouhani believes that they own the land and that the people are an ignorant society that does not know," Ahmadinejad said. "The people are angry at this government because of its monopoly on public wealth." Anti-government protests have been going on in Iran since late Dec. 2017. A total of 21 people have died and hundreds have been arrested since they started on 28 Dec. 2018. (INN) "God will bring into judgment both the righteous and the wicked, for there will be a time for every activity, a time to judge every deed." Eccl.3:17 [Comment]

ISRAEL COMPILES BLACKLIST OF BDS GROUPS TO BE BARRED FROM COUNTRY: By: Colin Wingfield

The Strategic Affairs Ministry under Gilad Erdan has compiled a list of organizations it says promote the boycott of Israel, and will cooperate with the Interior Ministry to block members of those groups from entering the country, media sources reported 6 Jan 2017. The blacklist currently covers around 20 groups the ministry says are part of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement (BDS) and which it says consistently and openly work to delegitmize Israel. These include BDS groups from Italy, France, South Africa, Scandinavia, and the Jewish American group Jewish Voice for Peace. The ministry plans to begin enforcing the blacklist in March 2018. Last week the government approved a plan setting aside $75 million to fight BDS. The plan, which would entail the largest monetary investment yet by Israel specifically toward combating the boycott campaign, calls for setting up a not-for-profit organization whose board will be made up of government officials and donors from abroad. The new organization’s avenues for action would include public campaigns, lobbying, arranging for solidarity visits to Israel by opinion shapers, establishing new and social media presence, and interacting with pro-Israel organizations worldwide for coordinated action with a focus on Europe. (Times of Israel) [Comment]

NETANYAHU: UNRWA NEEDS TO PASS AWAY: By: Colin Wingfield

 PM Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday 7 Jan. 2018 opened the weekly cabinet meeting on the issue of stopping USA support for UNRWA. "I completely agree with Trump's sharp criticism of UNRWA. This is an organization that perpetuates the Palestinian refugee problem and also perpetuates the narrative of the so-called right of return in order to destroy the State of Israel. UNRWA needs to pass from the world," Netanyahu said. There is a UN commission for the treatment of the other refugees in the world. This absurdity must be stopped." Netanyahu said he also told the Americans that he believed UNRWA funds should be transferred gradually to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, which deals with refugees worldwide. (Arutz-7) As an Israeli Member of Knesset, Einat Wilf, put it: "No other refugees in the world are afforded refugee status for generations. Even the charter by which UNRWA was created maintains that it was supposed to be only a temporary institution.” A report from the Global Research in International Affairs said UNRWA actually helps promotes terrorism and holds Palestinians back from rebuilding their lives. It charged UNRWA schools with becoming hotbeds of anti-Western, anti-American, and anti-Semitic indoctrination and recruiting offices for terrorist groups. It said also UNWRA facilities are used to store and transport weapons, actually serving as terrorist military bases. Indeed, during Israel’s 2014 Operation Protective Edge, on several occasions Hamas rocket stockpiles were found stored in UN schools in the Gaza Strip.


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PALESTINIAN TEEN ARRESTED FOR GOADING IDF SOLDIERS:By: Colin Wingfield

A video of 17-year-old Ahed Tamimi and two other women harassing troops in the Judea & Samaria village of Nabi Saleh went viral last week, leading to her arrest. The army also confirmed the teenager took part in violent riots in the Ramallah area, during which her cousin reportedly was injured. In the video, Tamimi is seen yelling, hitting and slapping the faces of the soldiers, who refrained from retaliating. Tamimi’s mother was also detained on suspicion of assault and incitement and likewise was held until 21 Dec 2017. Nabi Saleh has been a frequent staging ground for provoked clashes between Palestinians and Israelis, with members of the Tamimi family in particular known for their involvement in highly-publicized altercations with the IDF. In 2012, 13-year-old Ahed - who some refer to as "Shirley Temper” - gained notoriety when a video of her leading a group of children in a verbal confrontation with Israeli soldiers became an Internet sensation. Two years ago, she again made headlines for biting the hand of an Israeli soldier holding down a Palestinian boy who had been throwing stones. Palestinian activists have praised Ahed’s actions, while many in Israel accuse the Tamimi family of using her as a propaganda tool. (Medialine) This is a mere glimpse of the bad fruit that comes of a society that teaches its children - from babyhood on - that hatred and violence, especially against Israeli Jews is the way to become a hero. [Comment]

TRUMP TO PRESENT NEW DOCTRINE THAT SAYS ISRAEL NOT THE CAUSE OF MIDEAST PROBLEMS: By: Colin Wingfield

 USA President Donald Trump is poised to outline a new national security strategy that envisions nations in a perpetual state of competition and downplays the Israeli-Palestinian conflict’s impact on the broader world order. The plan, according to senior administration officials who offered a preview is to focus on four main themes: protecting the homeland and way of life; promoting American prosperity; demonstrating peace through strength; and advancing American influence in an ever-competitive world. While the administration often says that "America First” does not mean "America Alone,” the national security strategy to be presented by Trump will make clear that the United States will stand up for itself even if that means acting unilaterally or alienating others on issues like trade, climate change and immigration, according to people familiar with the strategy.

Despite international challenges, the document cites emerging opportunities to advance American interests in the Middle East. "Some of our partners are working together to reject radical ideologies and key leaders are calling for a rejection of Islamist extremism and violence,” it says. "Encouraging political stability and sustainable prosperity would contribute to dampening the conditions that fuel sectarian grievances.” The strategy document asserts that "for generations the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians has been understood as the prime irritant preventing peace and prosperity in the region. Today, the threats from radical jihadist terrorist organizations and the threat from Iran are creating the realization that Israel is not the cause of the region’s problems. States have increasingly found common interests with Israel in confronting common threats.” (Times of Israel) [Comment]

CHRISTIANS THRONG ISRAEL'S CAPITAL, JERUSALEM:By: Colin Wingfield

Tens of thousands of Christian pilgrims are expected to arrive in the country over the Christmas holiday, capping a record-breaking year that included 3.5 million tourists. Tourism Minister Yariv Levin expressed pride in the record numbers of annual visitors. "Israel invites the faithful from all religions to pray, worship and visit all the holy sites in Israel in freedom and security,” he said. "I am proud to announce that this year we have broken all previous records for incoming tourism, and are set to end 2017 with a record 3.5 million tourists – half a million more than the previous record.” According to the ministry’s statistics, more than half of the 2.9 million tourists in 2016 were Christian. The most visited sites by Christians included the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Jewish Quarter, Western Wall, Via Dolorosa, Mount of Olives, Capernaum, Church of the Annunciation and City of David. (J.Post) Pray for the joy and safety of Israel’s visitors during this very busy and blessed holiday season. [Comment]

How to make real change in your lifeBy: C4i

I recently lost a good friend of mine. An amazing person. He was an artist, an engineer, and a musician. He traveled internationally, a true citizen of the world. He spent years living in both the cloudy moors of Ireland and the baking sun of Mexico before coming home to Canada. He was one of those people who had an endless supply of stories, you could just hang out with him and listen for hours and you'd hardly know where the evening went. He was also a lifelong smoker, just like his parents, his brothers, and everyone else in his family. He was 46 years old when his doctor told him he had cancer. He didn't make it to 47.

During the visitation at his funeral we all cried. We all shared our favorite stories of his, our favorite pieces of art, and, of course we all cursed the habit that killed him. Everyone in that room knew that cigarettes had taken someone special from us that day, that they stole the best years of his life of someone who had so much more to give and made his last months on earth an agonizing ordeal. But, that didn't stop anyone from ducking in and out for a quick smoke break.

You'd think an event like this would be enough to change a person. That you'd take that pack of cigarettes out of your pocket and dump them into the trash, never to smoke again. But that's not how people are. We know what we need to do, we know what would be good for us, but actually making that change, even in the face of utter catastrophe, can be nearly impossible.

It's the same in our spiritual lives. Sin can be just as addictive as smoking. Even when we know that we need to make a change, when we can see the evidence of what will happen if we don't right in front of our eyes, we can find ourselves powerless to make it happen.

Overnight transformation is impossible. You can't rely on one shock to the system to make a change that will stick. But that's not to say it can't be done. When you're ready to make a change in your life, remember the following points.

Changes have to become habits

Have you ever made a New Year's resolution? A big showy proclamation of a change or a goal you were going to work on for the next year?

If you're like most people, you know how well those work.

The truth is change isn't like switching on a light. Simply saying you plan on doing something, even if you really believe it in the moment, isn't likely to have a lasting impact. Chang needs to be backed up with consistent, regular action. In other words, change needs to become a habit. 

Think about your habits, both good and bad. What ties them together? Your morning cup of coffee, the way you always say thank you when someone holds a door open for you, or even chewing gum? They're not conscious decisions. You've done them so regularly, and so many times, that it's just they become natural to you. It's just the same when we want to make change in our spiritual lives. We have the repeat the behavior we want to adopt again and again until it becomes the natural, unthinking way we operate.  

Declarations and bold statements are nice, but it's your habits that make up your life.

Have a plan and hold yourself to it

All the good intentions in the world don't add up to much if you never put them into practice. Whatever kind of change you want to make, to stop committing some recurring sin, to be a better partner to your spouse, to be more sincere in you're faith, you need to have a plan to work towards it. Set some milestones and boundaries. Write them down somewhere you can revisit them.

It might sound strange, but keeping track like this works. Ask anyone who has actually quit smoking, or gotten sober, or any other major change – chances are they'll tell you they were only able to make it happen after getting serious about it and setting some goals. More than likely, they'll also tell you that they needed some way of keeping themselves honest. You can't just count on self-determination when you're grappling with a real problem, you need to have some kind of accountability.

If you have somebody in your life that you can trust to keep you accountable, ask them to. It can be embarrassing if the problem is personal, but having someone out there that will check in on you and ask you how you're doing (preferably someone that knows you well) can make a world of difference when you're trying to put a plan into practice.

Don't walk alone

The truth is, change is incredibly hard. Big moments of self-reflection and realization might be enough to make you finally get serious about change, but actually putting in the work is hard. Maybe too hard for any one person.

It's a good thing you don't have to do it alone.

The only path to real, lifelong change is with God. You need to make your effort to change part of your walk with Christ, something that you actively bring to Him, seek guidance for, and pray about. Instead of taking on the burden all by yourself, allow the Holy Spirit to help you with the load, to keep you strong when you struggle and pick you up when you falter. 
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Christmas in the Holy Land!By: C4i

Thinking about visiting Israel during the winter months but don't like the idea of missing Christmas? Don't worry, Christmas can be an amazing time to visit the Holy Land! While you might not see many Christmas trees or a lot of tinsel as you explore, you'll be able to take in historical, biblical wonders that will more than make up for the lack of decoration. 

If you're going to be in Israel during the Christmas season, or are thinking about planning a trip for next year, be sure to keep these destinations and activities in mind!

Come and see the birthplace of Christ 
Could there be a more perfect place to visit in Israel during the Christmas season than the town of Bethlehem? Visiting such a historic and important location is bracing any time of the year, but it takes on a special significance and spirit during the holidays.

Obviously, the highlight of this trip would be the Church of the Nativity. This legendary church dates back to the year of 327 and has quite the complicated history surrounding it. Currently, the church is administered by members of the Greek Orthodox church, the Roman Catholics, the Armenian Apostolic, and the Syriac orthodox church, and while the history of how that has come to pass and the various momentous events that have occurred in the church are fascinating, they're hardly the reason for visiting during the Christmas season. 

No, the major draw of the church is the underground grotto that is believed to be the former location of the stable where Jesus was born! It is truly humbling to be in the presence of such an important location that has such a direct connection to Jesus and his life, an experience that will make for an unforgettable and deeply moving Christmas.

Bethlehem is also the site of several other Christmas celebrations. There is an annual public choir in Manger Square and a special midnight mass held in the nearby Church of St. Catherine. This is a Catholic church with a Latin mass, but regardless of your denomination, celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ with fellow Christians so close to the spot of his birth is a very special and faith affirming opportunity. 

Explore where Jesus grew up
While Bethlehem might be the number one Christmas location in Israel, Nazareth isn't far behind. Jesus's hometown is a fantastic place to explore during the holidays, filled with landmarks and festivities.

In keeping with the theme, you'll definitely want to visit the Basilica of Annunciation. The church is built where the angel Gabriel came to earth to give Mary the message of her divine pregnancy. This sacred territory has been the site of several churches over the years (destroyed and rebuilt throughout the ages) but remains one of the most important locations for Christians seeking to connect with the historical account of Jesus's birth. The current Basilica contains a large gallery containing images and texts devoted to the Virgin Mary, a great place to learn more about the Mother of Jesus. Also, if you're in town for Christmas day, don't miss the midnight mass at the Basilica!

Nazareth is also the location of the annual Christmas Eve parade. Don't let the name fool you though, this massive parade is an all-day event, so be sure to get there early! Nazareth happens to contain the largest population of Christians living in Israel, so there is no shortage of Christmas celebrations, souvenirs, and festivities. 

Visit the Holiday of Holidays
The Holiday of Holidays festival is a multicultural celebration of several major religions. You're comfort level might vary, but it is an excellent way to not only celebrate Christmas while in the Holy Land, but see how other cultures and religions in the area celebrate as well. 

Held annually in Haifa, the Holiday of Holidays brings together three major faiths - Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The idea is to celebrate the city's harmony and cooperation among its diverse population. The multi-day event includes live performances, family activities and games, an antique fair, and of course, an spectacular variety of food and treats. Don't miss out on the chance to try some delicious Hanukah donuts! You won't find candy canes nearly as satisfying when you get back home.

You can always hit the beach!
Maybe you're used to hitting the hills in a toboggan for Christmas, or playing a friendly game of pond or road hockey during the holidays. Well, the climate is a little different in Israel! December can be a fairly temperate month in the Holy Land and it's not unlikely that it may still be warm enough to go for a dip!

It might not be your traditional holiday pastime, but then again, you don't fly more than 9000 miles to just do the usual thing!
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