Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Yes, the Anti-Christ is here, but I don’t know him
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor is the President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) was part of the Federal Government delegation with oversight over the 2008/9 Christian pilgrimage exercise to Israel.

On the way back after a tour of some Christian memorial sites in Israel, Pastor Oritsejafor spoke to Vanguard’s Emmanuel Aziken on his experience in Israel, the significance of Jerusalem to Christian end time events and the seeming ineffectiveness of pilgrimages to the promotion of godly principles in the nation’s affairs.



Beware the new axis of evangelicals and Islamists

The coming evangelical collapse


I'm an evangelical myself, I guess? --great commission and all that. I don't like how the term has come to be a political faction as much as anything, and I don't like the cotton-candy message that's infiltrated the church. I see bad things happening if the church stays lukewarm.

I said a while back there would be interdenominational movements on two fronts: the liberal all-out interfaith hooey, and a breaking of silly man-made divisions by the true followers of God. It's starting to happen now.






Global recession could last til end 2010 or longer: Dr. Doom

World economy to shrink below zero - IMF chief



U.S. to Push for Global Stimulus

U.S. Treasury wants both stimulus, reforms at G20
Europe Snubs U.S. Calls for More Stimulus Before G-20
G20 'Unity' On Shaky Ground

G20 must agree big increase in IMF funds: UK's Darling
EU backs call to double IMF funds

Ex-IMF head eyes new global body

ACCA challenges G20 to adopt immediately global reporting language

When Barack Obama and Gordon Brown see 'opportunity', we really do have a crisis



Google Discloses Privacy Glitch



The Dead Sea Is About to 'Die' - It's water levels are dangerously low

Dust storm disrupts Kuwait oil exports, air traffic



Aid groups get to grips with epidemic

S.Africa cholera outbreak 'declining'
The Zimbabwean - Cholera epidemic escalates


Storm building in upper Midwest, closes highway

Tornadoes destroy homes in Midwest

St. Joseph reports Legionnaires' bacteria in water supply



Svalbard hit by major earthquake

Magnitude 4.1 - ALBANIA

Magnitude 5.0 - TIMOR REGION

Magnitude 5.3 - HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

Magnitude 5.5 - FLORES REGION, INDONESIA

Magnitude 3.1 - NEVADA

Magnitude 3.5 - WYOMING

Magnitude 4.7 - LA RIOJA, ARGENTINA

Magnitude 3.6 - NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA
Magnitude 3.2 - NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA
NBers feel early morning earthquake

Magnitude 3.4 - OKLAHOMA CITY URBAN AREA, OKLAHOMA
Earthquake measuring 3.4 recorded with epicenter in south OKC; no damage reported

Wheatbelt town has had 100 earthquakes in a month -Australia

Magnitude 4.9 - GUATEMALA

Magnitude 5.3 - OFFSHORE GUATEMALA
5.3-magnitude earthquake off Guatemala's coast

Magnitude 5.1 - SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE

Magnitude 5.1 - TONGA

Magnitude 4.0 - HAWAII REGION, HAWAII

Magnitude 3.0 - UTAH

Here's Looking At Earth: Chilean Plumes A' Plenty

Volcanic smog shutting down some Hawaii farmers

Magnitude 5.1 - CHIAPAS, MEXICO
Moderate Earthquake Hits Southern Mexico

Magnitude 5.2 - NEAR NORTH COAST OF NEW GUINEA, P.N.G.

Magnitude 1.7 - MAINE

Magnitude 5.0 - OFF THE COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA

Magnitude 5.5 - NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA

Magnitude 5.0 - NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA

Westchester 'Boom' Believed To Be Meteor

Moderate earthquake in Macedonia

Magnitude 4.7 - SOUTH OF PANAMA

Magnitude 2.4 - SOUTHERN QUEBEC, CANADA

Japan's Sakurajima volcano erupts

Scientists lower alert level for Alaska volcano
Not because it's settled down, but because they've given up on it doing more that what it is.

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