Thursday 18 September 2014

Improving the world by improving the Faith





Do your best to improve your faith. You can do this by
         adding goodness, understanding, self-control,
patience, devotion to God, 
concern for others, and love. 
-2 Peter 1:5-7 CEV



 When we do live according to the Scriptures we shall take on the right attitude to the world and shall be eager to bring others the message of Good Hope and the importance of protecting our environment and to share the agape love with others around us.
 

How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single 
        moment before starting to improve the world.



Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today






Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today,

          because if you enjoy it today,  
                     you can do it again tomorrow.
- James A. Michener


Trust in the LORD, and do good;
so you will dwell in the land, and enjoy security.

               Take delight in the LORD, and  
                      He will give you the desires of your heart.  
-Hebrews 1:2; 2:1

Author James Albert Michener attends an observ...
Author James Albert Michener attends an observance commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Location: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Thursday 4 September 2014

Te late hulp voor Syrië uit Westen voedingsbodem voor Vechters voor een Islamitische Staat


In april 2013 liet de leider van Islamic State of Iraq, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, weten dat ISI en al-Nusra zouden samenvloeien tot "Islamitische Staat in Irak en de Levant" (ISIL) later het ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham). Al-Nusra verzette zich tegen die fusie en kreeg daarvoor ook de steun van Al Qaeda dat officieel afstand nam van ISIS.  Vreemd genoeg bleken meerdere groepen op bepaalde ogenblikken samen te werken tegen de Syrische president Bashar al-Assad en zijn regeringstroepen en op andere ogenblikken gingen ze tegen elkaar in het verweer.



State of Al Qaeda in Iraq
State of Al Qaeda in Iraq (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Na Al Qaeda is er nog een veel sterkere groep van fundamentalistische islamieten ontstaan.
De meer radicale afsplitsing van Al Qaeda is gaan ijveren voor een Islamietische Staat (IS) die zij zelfs uitgebreid willen zien over de gehele wereld.

De VS heeft vroeger strijders gesteund die tegen de Sovjet-Unie in Afghanistan wilden vechten. Onder die strijders bevond zich ook de Jordaanse strijder al-Zarqawi Enkele gefrustreerde Baathisten (oud-partijleden van de vroegere leidende Baath-partij in Irak) en ex-soldaten van Saddam Hoessein verenigden zich in de rebellengroep JTNR onder leiding van al-Duri. De JTNR zelf beriep zich op het soefisme – een mystieke stroming binnen de islam – en toen Fallujah onder vuur lag, stuurde het sjiietische Mhadi-leger van Muqtada al-Sadr hulpgoederen naar de belegerde stad. Soennitische betogers droegen vaak ook portretten van de sjiietische opstandige leider. In de hoop tweedracht te zaaien tussen de verscheidene Islamitische groeperingen gaven de Amerikanen dan eens de ene dan weer een ander groep.

Toen het Westen echter niet snel genoeg ingreep in Syrië verloren veel mensen hun hoop in het Westen en vonden voedsel en steun bij de fundamentalistische Islamieten die zo almaar meer aantrek vonden.

Dat de de alawieten, een aftakking van sjiitische islam de Syrische veiligheidsdiensten vast in hun greep hebben veroorzaakt een "diepe afkeer" onder de islamistische soennieten in Syrië.

Onder het Assad-regime waren christenen, druzen, Koerden, sjiitische moslims en Turkomannen in staat in relatieve vrede te leven zonder te worden vervolgd, zoals dat in andere landen in het Midden-Oosten voorkomt, maar nu wordt de toestand alsmaar delicater. De sterke fundamentalistische groep die vermoedelijk steungelden krijgt van Saudi-Arabië, wil een etnische zuivering doorvoeren en aanschouwt elke andere strekking daar haar denkwijze als des duivels. Het is ongelofelijk dat zij zelfs eeuwen oude (prachtige) moskeeën vernietigd. Men kan zich daarbij vragen stellen waarom deze cultuurhistorische gebouwen voor het nageslacht niet meer bewaard mogen worden.

Duidelijk is het dat het hier eigenlijk om een duidelijke patstelling gaat betreft het eeuwenoude conflict tussen sjiieten en soennieten. Het Baath-regime van Bashar al-Assad bevriend met het religieuze bewind in Iran en de radicaal sjiitische militie Hezbollah in buurland Libanon, indien het omver geworpen zou worden zou de Hezbollah marginaliseren en de Iraanse invloed in de regio sterk terugdringen. Dat verklaart ook waarom Saudi-Arabië, grote rivaal van Iran, tegenstanders van het Syrische regime financiert, waaronder groepen die gelinkt worden aan het terreurnetwerk Al Qaeda.

De Koerdische Volksbeschermingseenheid (YPG) heeft in deze strijd de ultieme kans gezien om haar volk over de grenzen heen weer op te roepen tot Koerdisch bewust zijn en tot het verenigen tot een Koerdische Staat (Koerdistan) wat het nu zeer moeilijk maakt voor het westen wie zij gaan steunen. Indien zij deze Koerden nu van wapens voorzien is er een gevaar dat diezelfde manschappen die nu in bondgenootschap met het Westen tegen de ISIS of IS vechten zich later tegen Turkijë, Irak en Syrië zullen keren om de Koerdische gebieden op te eisen.

Ondertussen wordt het nu hoog tijd dat het Westen er ernstig gaat over denken hoe zij de gewone burgerbevolking in die regio kan beschermen tegen de meedogenloze strijders, die ook al beweren zij in naam van Allah (God) te vechten, naar believen kinderen martelen en doden, meisjes en vrouwen verkrachten, verkopen als slaven, martelen en vermoorden.
De VN maakten maandag bekend dat minstens 2000 vrouwen en kinderen in Irak zijn ontvoerd door extremisten. De missie van de VN in Irak (Unami) heeft meldingen gekregen van vrouwen van wie de kinderen zijn afgenomen door IS en van vrouwen die aan strijders zijn gegeven als slavin.

Van het vele filmmateriaal dat de westerse schermen bereikt is het duidelijk hoe leden van de Islamitische Staat jong en oud tracht over te halen bij hun 'bescherming' te zoeken en met hun mee te strijden tegen de 'goddelozen'. In de beelden zien wij ook zeer jonge kindsoldaten.

In Syrië en Irak vinden er wreedheden plaats op onvoorstelbare schaal .


Ook journalisten die normaal trachtten een neutraal objectief beeld te schetsen, zoals James Foley en Steven Sotloff werden als waarschuwing naar het Westen, voor de camera op gruwelijke wijze het hoofd afgesneden met een dolk. Opmerkelijk is dat de dader waarschijnlijk een Britse rapper is uit London.

De extremistische beweging de Islamitische Staat (IS) heeft nu, met behulp van allerlei Islamitische organisaties en ook Europese recrutanten grote delen van het noorden van Syrië en Irak veroverd.
Tegen die jongeren uit diverse EU-lidstaten die naar Syrië zijn getrokken om mee te vechten aan de kant van de extremisten moeten de individuele Europese landen streng optreden. Het gaat niet op dat zij hun burgerschap nog houden en daarbij nog werklozensteun of zelfs bijstand van de openbare onderstand verkrijgen.

Men mag het niet al te licht opnemen hoe deze jongeren geradicaliseerd zijn, eerst en vooral onder invloed van imams die hier werkzaam zijn en oproer prediken en ook uit het land zouden moeten gezet worden. Indien men niet tijdig optreed zal men zien dat aan verscheidene kampen verkeerde en onjuiste informatie de wereld zal ingestuurd worden. Nu al kan men zowel islamitische als christelijke websites vinden war haat tegenover elkaar wordt gepredikt en onwaarheden over de heilige geschriften (Koran en Bijbel) worden verteld. Die valse berichten en onkruidzaden zullen de Westelijke gemeenschappen verzieken waardoor er bepaalde mensen op verkeerde ideeën zullen gebracht worden en zullen overgaan tot ook hier aanslagen te plegen.


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Aanvullende lectuur:
  1. Burgeroorlog in Syrië
  2. Dossier Burgeroorlog in Syrië
  3. Alles over Burgeroorlog in Syrië (Het Laatste Nieuws)
  4. 100 sprekende beelden over twee jaar oorlog in Syrië
  5. Syrische rebellen, Afghanistan aan de Middellandse Zee?
  6. Voor- en tegenstanders van het regime in Syrië
  7. Obama richt zich tot IS: "Recht zal geschieden"
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Wednesday 3 September 2014

Tapping into God's Strength by Waiting on Him


Tapping into God's Strength by Waiting on Him

Joey Cochran

Isaiah 40:31 says: “But they who wait for the Lord renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.”

Greeting cards on display at retail.
Greeting cards on display at retail. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
This is one of the most celebrated and shared verses of the Bible. I’m sure you’ve seen it on greeting cards, framed pictures, and tees garnered with a picture of a soaring eagle.

If you’re like me you’ve had different responses at different times to these products. At one point you wrapped your hands on them anytime you found them. You got a euphoric inspiration from them. Then at other times these products exhausted you. You shunned them as superstitious, sentimental, or just flat out silly.

Though we oscillate between euphorically or exhaustingly responding to “soaring eagle” merchandise, this is not how we should respond to the truths in this verse. These are truths that promote waiting on God. They teach strength and endurance. Let me show you how.

Strength

Have you done a lot of strengthening exercises? I work out a few times a week, and I always find that I am chipper on the days when I work out. I feel pep in my step and a eurphoric sensation that I can take on any task.

It’s remarkable that God conveys that our waiting gives that same sensation. The practice of patience empowers us. It renews our strength. It’s kind of like a video game where the player is able to recover from attack by waiting and avoiding attacks. But it’s entirely different because we are not waiting from something we are waiting into something. We are waiting into the Lord.

Our wait is a wait into the Lord that strengthens us. Why is that? Well Isaiah 40:28 clues us in. Look at the beginning of the verse: “Have you not known? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the Ends of the earth.” This verse tells us who God is. He is everlasting and Creator.
Thus, we derive strength from God because he is the one of unending strength. He outlasts all creation and is the source of all creation. All creation waits on him and depends upon him. Where creation has its start and stop, God doesn’t. So we can plug into God’s unending strength and be empowered by him.

Endurance

Humans are puny and weak without God’s strength. Life’s troubles exhaust us easily, and it’s meant to be that way. The curse of the fall led to toiling work. Our toil is because of our turning from God, and our toil reminds us to turn back to him. So when we are exhausted from all of life’s troubles, we need to turn to God. That state of being turned to him and looking to him is an act of waiting; it brings endurance from exhaustion.

But we don’t just get exhausted from toil. We get exhausted from going, we get exhausted from not knowing, and we get exhausted from waiting. Toil is only part of it.
To fully grip how to develop the endurance portrayed in Isaiah 40:31 we can again look at what Isaiah 40:28 conveys about the character of God. Isaiah 40:28 ends by telling us more about who God is: “He does not faint or grow weary; his understanding is unsearchable.”

Now, when we look back at Isaiah 40:31, it makes more sense. Our endurance is borrowed from God’s endurance. Exhaustion from going is endured because God does not faint. Tapping into God’s tireless strength protects us from fainting. Furthermore, our exhaustion from not knowing what’s ahead is endured because God’s understanding is unending. We, then, trust that he knows what’s next for us.

Soar Like Eagles

Have you ever seen an eagle circling or soaring? They can hold their wingspan for a lengthy time and glide on the wind for what appears to be an interminable period. They look graceful, steady, and sure as they soar.

Do those words describe your patience? Graceful. Steady. Sure. Is that the picture of how you wait for the Lord? My patience falls far short of that description. When I don’t know what’s going on, when I am weak, when I am exhausted, then I am much more likely to look like a spazzed dog chasing its tail rather than a strong, enduring eagle soaring on the wind. You know why? A dog is focused on his tail.

Isaiah 40:28 and Isaiah 40:31 teach us to not be focused on ourselves but to refocus on who God is. Look at the enduring nature of God’s character and trust Him to provide strength and endurance through whatever toil or trial you face.

Joey Cochran, a ThM graduate of Dallas Seminary, is the church planting intern at Redeemer Fellowship in St. Charles, Illinois under the supervision of pastor Joe Thorn. You can follow him at jtcochran.com or @joeycochran.

The world Having to face a collective failure

These last few days we not only have seen how ISIS or the fighters for IS destroyed the treasures of culture and unashamed pitiless killed thousands of innocent people and animals. In many countries at the south half of this world several tribes bring suffering to each other and make it that millions of peopel have to flee for the violence.

The West can only look how she is not able to bring a solution in those war-countries. It only can note a collective failure. It also does not manage to get a good working international refugee regime.


English: Logo of the UN World Food Programme i...
Without addressing these inadequacies and putting other policies and strategies in place, the World Food Programme and UNHCR also faces a crisis with a $186 million funding gap.

The UN refugee agency and the World Food Programme (WFP) on Tuesday warned that funding difficulties, compounded by security and logistical problems, have forced cuts in food rations for nearly 800,000 refugees in Africa, threatening to worsen unacceptable levels of acute malnutrition, stunting and anaemia, particularly in children.


English: Ambassador Ertharin Cousin, the Unite...
Ambassador Ertharin Cousin, the United States Representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture, addresses volunteers at the Earth Day Tri-Mission Community Project in Rome, Italy. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
WFP Executive Director Ertharin Cousin and UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres, at a meeting with government representatives in Geneva, made an urgent joint plea for US$186 million to allow WFP to restore full rations and prevent further cuts elsewhere through December 2014. For its part, UNHCR needs US$39 million for nutrition support it provides to malnourished and vulnerable refugees in Africa.
"Many refugees in Africa depend on WFP food to stay alive and are now suffering because of a shortage of funding," Cousin said. "So we are appealing to donor governments to help all refugees half of whom are children have enough food to be healthy and to build their own futures."
Across Africa, 2.4 million refugees in some 200 sites in 22 countries depend on regular food aid from the World Food Programme. Currently, a third of those refugees have seen reductions in their rations, with refugees in Chad facing cuts as high as 60 per cent.

Supplies have been cut by at least 50 per cent for nearly 450,000 refugees in remote camps and other sites in the Central African Republic, Chad and South Sudan. Another 338,000 refugees in Liberia, Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Ghana, Mauritania and Uganda have seen their rations reduced by between five and 43 per cent.

In addition, a series of unexpected, temporary ration reductions has affected camps in several countries since early 2013 and into 2014, including in Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Cameroon. Some cuts were also due to insecurity that affected deliveries.
"The number of crises around the world is far outpacing the level of funding for humanitarian operations, and vulnerable refugees in critical operations are falling through the cracks,"
said Guterres.
 "It is unacceptable in today's world of plenty for refugees to face chronic hunger or that their children drop out of school to help families survive,"
he said, calling for a rethink on funding for displacement situations worldwide.

A joint UNHCR-WFP report issued in conjunction with today's Geneva meeting says that refugees are among the world's most vulnerable people and warns that reductions in their minimum rations can have a devastating impact on already weakened populations.

Many refugees arrive in countries of exile already in urgent need of emergency nutritional care. Lacking any means to support themselves in many host countries, they remain totally dependent on international assistance sometimes for years until they can return home or find other solutions. Generally, WFP tries to provide 2,100 kilocalories per refugee per day.

Guterres warned that while a sustained 60 per cent reduction in rations would be catastrophic for refugees, even small cuts can spell disaster for undernourished people. The impact, especially on children, can be immediate and often irreversible. Undernutrition during a child's first 1,000 days from conception can have lifelong consequences, compromising both physical growth and mental development. Numerous studies have shown that this "stunting" leaves affected children at a severe social and economic disadvantage for the rest of their lives.

Even before the most recent ration cuts, refugees in many of the camps surveyed were already experiencing unacceptable levels of malnutrition, despite some progress over the past five years in improving nutrition standards. For example, a programme to prevent and treat micro-nutrient deficiencies has helped to slow or even reverse rising malnutrition rates and associated problems in some areas. But the current shortfall now threatens to negate even those hard-won gains.

Nutritional surveys conducted between 2011 and 2013 showed that stunting and anaemia among children was already at critical levels in the majority of the refugee sites. Only one of 92 surveyed camps, for example, met the agencies' goal of fewer than 20 per cent of refugee children suffering from anaemia. And fewer than 15 per cent of camps surveyed met the target of less than 20 per cent stunting among children. The surveys also showed that acute malnutrition levels among children under five years of age remain unacceptably high in more than 60 per cent of the sites.
Refugees hit by the food shortages are struggling to cope, posing a host of additional problems as they resort to what the report calls "negative coping strategies." These include an increase in school dropouts as refugee children seek work to help provide food for their families; exploitation and abuse of women refugees who venture out of camps in search of work; "survival sex" by women and girls trying to raise money to buy food; early marriage of young girls; increased stress and domestic violence within families; and increasing theft.

The end result, the report says, is a
"vicious cycle of poverty, food insecurity, deterioration of nutritional status, increased risk of disease, and risky coping strategies. Therefore, improving livelihood opportunities and food security is paramount to break this vicious cycle, and ensuring that previous investments and advances in nutrition and food security are preserved."
In addition to urging donor governments to fully fund the refugee food pipeline, WFP and UNHCR are also encouraging African governments to provide refugees with agricultural plots, grazing land, working rights and access to local markets to promote self-sufficiency among refugees. Given the unpredictability of funding, the agencies are also refining their methods of prioritizing those affected by possible cuts to ensure that the most vulnerable are identified and receive the help they need.

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Please do find:
850 Calorie Challenge

850 calories is just not nearly enough…for lunch!
Speak Out for Refugees in Africa

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